Grigory Fridman
Since first working with Mathematica 2.2 in 1996, most of Grigory Fridman’s research publications have been produced using Mathematica. He began teaching his Programming in Mathematica course in 2000. His courses Numerical Methods, Higher and Linear Algebra and Revenue Management are also heavily based on Mathematica. His research projects include optimal overbooking modeling for airline revenue management, demand-driven scheduling of movies in a multiplex, mathematical logistics problems and implementing Mathematica in higher education.
Professor Gregory Fridman is Chair of the Department of Applied Mathematics and Mathematical Methods for Economics at Saint Petersburg State University of Economics, St. Petersburg, Russia.
Organization:
Saint Petersburg State University of Economics (Unecon), St. Petersburg, Russia
Degrees:
Engineering diploma in Applied Mathematics, Saint Petersburg State Marine Technical University (SMTU)
Ph.D. degree in hydrodynamics, SMTU
Doctor of Sciences in Applied Mathematics and Fluid Mechanics, SMTU
Languages:
Russian, English
Interests:
Optimization models in mathematical logistics, schedule planning and revenue management problems, asymptotics in fluid mechanics, Wolfram Mathematica in education