Valeriu Ungureanu
Valeriu Ungureanu has been using Mathematica in education and research since the early 2000s. He has used the power of the Wolfram Language to represent the sets of equilibria in a series of game theory problems. Some of the results are published on the Wolfram Demonstrations Project.
Dr. Ungureanu uses Mathematica, Wolfram Demonstrations and Wolfram|Alpha extensively in his mathematics and computer science courses. His research projects include game theory problems, optimization methods and Wolfram Language implementation in education and research. Some of his research papers are fully based on the Wolfram Language.
Dr. Ungureanu is an associate professor of mathematics and computer science at Moldova State University, the head of the Moldova Wolfram Center and the dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science. He teaches the courses Functional Programming and Programming Paradigms in the Wolfram Language for bachelor’s and master’s degree students. He is the author of a Wolfram Language course for PhD students.
Organization:
Moldova State University, Republic of Moldova
Degrees:
Graduate Degree in Applied Mathematics, MSU
PhD in Physics and Mathematical Sciences, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Institute of Mathematics
Languages:
Romanian, Russian, English
Interests:
Game theory, optimization methods, operations research, computer science and information technologies, computer algebra systems, Mathematica in education and research, music, literature, sport