
About
Kirill Cherednichenko is a Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Bath. His research focuses on multi-scale asymptotic analysis of materials and media, particularly the effective behavior of partial differential equations (PDEs) and their applications to metamaterials. He is affiliated with the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Statistical Applied Mathematics (SAMBa) and the Centre for Nonlinear Mechanics. His work bridges operator theory, calculus of variations, and applied mathematics, addressing challenges in homogenization, high-contrast media, and wave propagation phenomena.
Cherednichenko has led eight research projects funded by institutions like the EPSRC and the London Mathematical Society, exploring topics such as quantitative tools for upscaling micro-geometry, resolvent estimates in periodic problems, and collaborative research with international partners. His research interests include the asymptotic analysis of operator families, functional models for boundary-value problems, and the mathematical foundations of metamaterials.
His work has produced over 50 research outputs, with recent contributions emphasizing norm-resolvent convergence, operator-norm estimates in elastic and electromagnetic systems, and the spectral properties of composite materials. He has organized major academic events, including the British Mathematical Colloquium 2023 and the LMS-Bath Symposium, and has supervised four doctoral students. His research underscores the interplay between physical phenomena and advanced mathematical techniques, contributing to both theoretical and applied domains of mathematical physics.




