Nikola P. Petrov - Mini-Bio
Education
-
Ph.D., Physics, 2002 -
University of Texas, Austin.
Advisor: Rafael de la Llave.
Dissertation:
Methods of Dynamical Systems,
Harmonic Analysis and Wavelets
Applied to Several Physical Systems.
-
M.A., Mathematics, 2002 -
University of Texas, Austin.
Advisor: Rafael de la Llave.
Thesis:
Tree Structures and Nonlinear Approximation with Wavelets.
-
Diploma, Nuclear and Elementary Particle Physics, 1990 -
University of Sofia, Bulgaria.
Advisor: Petko Nikolov.
Thesis:
Obtaining Conformally Invariant Equations by Dimensional
Reduction of the 6-Dimensional Maxwell Equations.
Employment
-
Associate Professor,
Department of Mathematics,
University of Oklahoma, Norman (7/2009-present).
-
Assistant Professor,
Department of Mathematics,
University of Oklahoma, Norman (8/2005-6/2009).
-
Assistant Professor,
Department of Mathematics,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (9/2002-8/2005).
-
Postdoctoral Associate,
Michigan Center for Theoretical Physics,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
(9/2003-8/2005).
-
Affiliate,
Modeling, Algorithms and Informatics Group (CCS-3),
Los Alamos National Laboratory,
Los Alamos, NM
(6/2002-8/2002).
-
Research Assistant,
Space and Remote Sensing Sciences Group (NIS-2),
Los Alamos National Laboratory,
Los Alamos, NM
(5/2001-8/2001).
-
Research Assistant,
Department of Mathematics,
University of Texas, Austin
(8/1998-5/1999, 1/2000-5/2000).
-
Assistant Instructor,
Department of Physics,
University of Texas, Austin
(8/1997-12/1999, 6/2000-5/2002).
-
Teaching Assistant,
Department of Physics,
University of Texas, Austin
(9/1995-8/1997).
-
Lecturer,
Experimental Technological School for Electronic Systems,
Technical University, Sofia, Bulgaria
(9/1993-8/1995).
-
Lecturer (part-time),
Department of Physics,
University of Sofia, Bulgaria
(9/1989-5/1995).
Grants and Fellowships
-
National Science Foundation grant,
Division of Mathematical Sciences,
Applied Mathematics program,
Principal Investigator,
Small-scale structures in dynamical systems:
Accurate numerics and renormalization
(9/2008-8/2012).
-
Big XII Faculty Fellowship,
Office of the Provost,
University of Oklahoma
(Spring 2010).
-
Junior Faculty Research Program Grant,
University of Oklahoma Research Council,
Combined routes to complex behavior in dynamical systems:
Numerical studies and renormalization
(Summer 2008).
-
Big XII Faculty Fellowship,
Office of the Provost,
University of Oklahoma
(Fall 2007).
-
National Science Foundation grant,
Division of Mathematical Sciences,
Applied Mathematics program,
Principal Investigator,
Regularity and scale invariant properties
of critical dynamical systems: Harmonic analysis
and numerical implementations
(9/2004-8/2008).
-
Rackham Faculty Fellowship,
Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
Fourier and wavelet methods for analysis
of the regularity and fractal properties of functions
(Summer 2003).