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Mark Pinsky is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR), affiliated with the College of Science. His research focuses on dynamics, control and estimation of nonlinear systems, stability and bifurcation theory, asymptotic methods, nonlinear resonances, observers, and control of PDEs. He teaches courses such as Differential Equations, Calculus, Linear Algebra, Probability and Statistics, Numerical Analysis, and Nonlinear Dynamics at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
His research interests emphasize theoretical and applied aspects of nonlinear systems, with a strong focus on stability analysis, control methodologies, and dynamical systems theory. Notable contributions include work on Lyapunov-based stability criteria, exponential stabilization, and trapping regions in nonlinear systems. His publications span over two decades, addressing topics like time-varying systems, delay-independent stability, and switched systems.
Dr. Pinsky’s work bridges mathematical rigor and engineering applications, particularly in control theory and dynamical systems. His recent studies (2020–2023) explore temporal scales dichotomy and boundedness in multidimensional nonlinear systems, reflecting a sustained engagement with cutting-edge challenges in systems analysis.
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