Gregory Berkolaiko
Professor,
Depatment of Mathematics,
Texas A&M University,
College Station, TX 77843-3368, USA
Email: berko AT math.tamu.edu
Research or Scholarly Interests
Spectral problems in mathematical physics. In particular, graph
models, their use in physics in general and in the theory of quantum
chaos in particular. Combinatorial problems arising in mathematical
physics.
My Google scholar page.
Complete list of publications.
Education
- Ph.D. in Mathematics, University of Bristol, UK, 2001
- M.Phil. in Mathematics, University of Strathclyde, UK, 1997
- B.Sc. in Mathematics, Voronezh State University, Russia, 1996
In the Profession
- 2014-present, Professor, Mathematics, Texas A&M
- 2008-2014, Associate Professor, Mathematics, Texas A&M
- 2004-2008, Assistant Professor, Mathematics, Texas A&M
- 2002-2004, Lecturer in Mathematics, University of Strathclyde, UK
- 2000-2001, Postdoctoral Fellow, Weizmann Institute of Science,
Israel
Recent Grants
- NSF Grant DMS-1815075, "Zeros of Eigenfunctions of Metric
Graphs and Their Applications to Spectral Gap Estimates and to
Buckling of Structures", PI 2018-2021.
- NSF Grant DMS-1410657, "Nodal count, magnetic potentials and
Dirac cones: exploring the connections", PI, 2014-2017.
- NSF Grant DMS-0907968, "Graphs in spectral analysis of complex
systems", PI, 2009-2012.
- NSF Grant EMSW21 "MCTP: Transition Points for High School and
Undergraduate Mathematics Students", co-PI, 2008-2013.
- NSF Grant DMS-0604859, "Spectral Properties of Quantum Graphs
and Related Systems", PI, 2006-2009.