| Education |
| 2005 | Master of Science, Novosibirsk State University (Russia). Major: computational mathematics. Thesis title: "Minimization of a quadratic function in a ball". Grade: 5 of 5. |
| 2003 | Bachelor of Science, Novosibirsk State University (Russia). Major: computational mathematics. Thesis title: "The cyclic reduction for solving Helmholtz equation". Grade: 5 of 5. |
| Present time |
| Graduate student at Washington State University |
| Profile |
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- An expert in computational mathematics and software development
- Competent in Distributed Memory & Shared Memory parallelization
- Good in performing high and low level optimization
- Well skilled in programming tools: Visual Studio, SVN, NetBeans, VTune
- Experienced in mathematical packages: Maple, Matlab
- Proficient in C/C++, Java, Linux Shell script, Perl, HTML, JavaScript, SVG, MathML, XML, LaTeX
- Strong understanding of OOP/OOD methodologies, practical knowledge of design patterns and best practices
- Manages time and other resources responsibly and is attentive to details
- Dedicated to efficiently complete projects whether cooperative or under own initiative
- Works effectively in fast pace environments to meet deadlines and deliver high quality products
- Communicates
well in multicultural environments; fluent in English (4 years of
teaching + several years of work experience) and Russian (native
language)
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| Awards & Fellowships |
| 2008 | Sidney G. & Evelyn Hacker Fellowship for Graduate Research |
| Major achievements |
| 2009 | Developed a software to efficiently simulate and test a system of interacting particles |
| 2009 | Invited to University of Utah (Salt
Lake City) to give a talk on a seminar (Title: A Discrete Model of
Phase Transitions in Solids) |
| 2005 | Implemented Distributed Memory Discrete Fourier Transformation for MKL (Intel) |
| 2004 | Implemented subroutines of
resistivity logging algorithms. The work was presented at the
conference: Microsoft technologies in informatics and programming,
February 21-23 (Novosibirsk, Russia). Title: "Numerical implementation
of data processing algorithms for resistivity logging". |
| 2002 | Developed a software for monitoring fluid levels in underground tunnels at Fermi National Laboratory (Batavia, IL) |
| Experience |
| Washington State University (WA, USA) |
| 2009 |
- Spring: Conducting lab sections of Calculus (Math 171)
- Summer: Instructor of Exploring Mathematics (Math 105)
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| 2008 |
- Spring: Research on phase transitions in solids, supported by DOE grant
- Summer: Instructor of Introduction to Mathematics Analysis for Business and Economics (Math 201)
- Fall: Conducting lab sections of Calculus (Math 171)
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| 2007 |
- Spring: Research on phase transitions in solids, supported by DOE grant
- Summer: Instructor of Calculus for Math Science (Math 140)
- Fall: Research on phase transitions in solids, supported by DOE grant
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| 2006 | Fall: Conducting lab sections of Calculus (Math 171) |
| Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (IL, USA), contractor |
| 2005 | Monitoring and analysis of ground motions in tunnels caused by Moon and soil erosion |
| Intel Corp. (Novosibirsk, Russia), intern |
| 2005 | Testing and performing High
level optimizations for Intel platforms (IA64, IA32, EM64T) of
Distributed Memory Fourier Transformation.
- Implemented testing system.
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| 2004 | Worked on implementation of Distributed Memory Fourier Transformation.
- Implemented subroutines for Distributed Memory Fourier Transformation.
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| Unipro (Novosibirsk, Russia), software engineer |
| 2003 | Worked on implementation of
resistivity logging algorithms. That software gave an opportunity to
simulate resistivity logging and recover parameters of environment.
- Implemented subroutine of objective function minimization (Powell's algorithm).
- Implemented subroutine of solving Poisson equation (cyclic reduction algorithm).
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| Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (IL, USA), volunteer |
| 2002 | Worked on data analysis and its visualization.
- Created a software that analyzed efficiency of measurements
and performed different mathematical transformations of data. It gave
an opportunity to perform full analysis of data automatically.
- Made
possible to view graphs of any probe measurements through web
interface. All public information became visible through web, anyone
could make a request for any probe measurement.
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| Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (IL, USA), summer student |
| 2001 | Developed a testing software.
- Developed a software that automatically managed devices and collected experimental data.
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| Worked on optimization of mathematical computations.
- Developed a software that solved a system of equations with monotonic functions to automate experimental data processing.
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| Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (IL, USA), volunteer |
| 2000 | Worked on the web design
- Decorated and updated a website of BEAMS division.
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| Personal details |
| Date of birth: January 3, 1982 |
| Marital status: married |
| Driver license: Class B (Russia), Class D (USA) |
| Citizenship: Russia |
| Interests/hobbies |
| Traveling |
| Tennis |
| Swimming |
| Pool |
| Publications |
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- A.
Cherkaev, A. Kouznetsov, A. Panchenko. "Still states of bistable
lattices, compatibility, and phase transition", submitted to Journal of
Multiscale Modeling and Simulation, preprint is available at http://arxiv.org/abs/0809.3846
- Materials
of the conference: A. Cherkaev, A. Kouznetsov, A. Panchenko. "Phase
transition on triangular lattices from bistable links." the 15th
International Symposium on Plasticity & Its Current Applications,
January 3-8, 2009, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
- Materials
of the conference: A. Avdeev, N. Gorbenko, M. Lavrentyev, K. Arturov,
V. Efimov, A. Kabardin, A. Kobotov, A. Kouznetsov, V. Pirogov, N.
Shustrov. "The system of well logging data processing". Third
nation-wide science conference "Oil and gas production and
transportation", September 20-24, 2004. Published: Institute of
atmosfere and optics, Tomsk, Russia.
- Materials of the
conference: A. Kouznetsov, V. Pirogov, N. Shustrov. "Implementation of
algorithms for data logging processing". Technologies of Microsoft in
informatics and programming. February 21-23, 2004. Published:
Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia.
- A. Seryi,
V. Shiltsev, J. Lach, D. Plant FNAL, A. Chupyra, A. Erokhin, M.
Kondaurov, A. Medvedko, V. Parkhomchuk, E. Shubin, S. Singatulin, A.
Kouznetsov, LONG TERM STABILITY STUDY AT FNAL AND SLAC USING BINP
DEVELOPED HYDROSTATIC LEVEL SYSTEM, 2003.
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