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Dr. Sergei Bezroukov is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics & Computer Science at the University of Wisconsin-Superior. His expertise spans discrete mathematics, theoretical computer science, and electrical engineering. He has contributed over 60 journal publications, 121 electronics magazine articles, and 50+ online publications over 40 years of research.
- Education:
- 1996 – Ph.D. (Habilitation in Computer Science), University of Paderborn, Germany
- 1984 – Ph.D. in Mathematics, Moscow State University
- 1980 – M.S. in Applied Mathematics, Moscow State University
Research Interests: Discrete extremal problems (e.g., isoperimetric problems on graphs, graph bandwidth estimation), extremal poset theory (Macaulay posets, Sperner Theory), embedded systems design, microcontroller firmware, IoT, and wireless communications (WiFi/Bluetooth).
Awards:
- 2016 Summer IoT Project Competition (Silicon Laboratories)
- Multiple Radio Magazine accolades for electronics publications
- Excellence in Scholarship Awards (2009, 2002)
His work integrates graph theory applications to parallel processing and embedded system design. No formal advising or grant details are provided.
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