Kirill SerkhView profile
Assistant Professor
Kirill Serkh is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Toronto, with a cross-appointment to the Department of Computer Science. His research focuses on advanced numerical methods for solving complex mathematical problems. Key Research Areas: Numerical analysis, Scientific computing, Partial differential equations, Numerical linear algebra, Quadrature and approximation theory, Special functions His recent work explores high-order numerical schemes for PDEs on non-smooth domains, adaptive methods for oscillatory integrals, and efficient evaluation of Newtonian potentials. He has contributed to the development of hybrid boundary integral methods and spectral techniques for challenging computational problems. While no specific scientific awards are mentioned in the provided text, his publications demonstrate expertise in computational mathematics and interdisciplinary applications in fluid dynamics, wave propagation, and machine learning. His methodological innovations span both theoretical and applied domains.







