
Alexander Rozenblyum
دانشیار · Special Functions
New York City College of Technology, CUNYمعرفی
Alexander Rozenblyum serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics within the School of Arts & Sciences at New York City College of Technology, City University of New York (CUNY). He holds a Dr. Sc. in Mathematics from St. Petersburg University, Russia, and a Ph.D., M.Sc., and B.S. in Mathematics from Belarusian University, Belarus. With approximately 50 peer-reviewed publications and co-designer of the Master Management Tool (MMT) for institutional scheduling, he maintains active dual roles in research and academic administration.
His educational background includes:
- Dr. Sc. in Mathematics, St. Petersburg University, Russia
- Ph.D. in Mathematics, Belarusian University, Belarus
- M.Sc. in Mathematics, Belarusian University, Belarus
Dr. Rozenblyum's research spans theoretical mathematics and pedagogical innovation. His core work investigates special functions of mathematical physics and group representation theory, yielding foundational publications in journals like Acta Applicanda Mathematicae and Journal of Mathematical Physics. Concurrently, he pioneers contemporary teaching methodologies to enhance mathematics education, reflecting his commitment to both theoretical advancement and practical instructional improvement.
His publication timeline reveals sustained focus on representation theory, evolving from Lie group analyses (1992) to quantum algebra applications (2005), while his 2003 trigonometry textbook demonstrates parallel dedication to educational resource development. This dual trajectory positions him at the intersection of pure mathematical research and classroom pedagogy.
Research funding includes three competitive PSC-CUNY Research Grants and a U.S. Department of Education grant for 'The Transfer of Learning from Mathematics and Physics to Computer Systems and Engineering Applications,' highlighting applied relevance of his theoretical work. Though specific advisees aren't documented, his extensive course offerings indicate significant student mentorship capacity.
He co-developed the Master Management Tool (MMT) with Prof. Z. Chen, an institution-wide scheduling system deployed across all City Tech schools and departments, showcasing his technical contributions to academic operations beyond traditional faculty duties.
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Roman ShterenbergUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham · استاد
Michael V. PakAir Force Institute of Technology · استادیار- AAdam MarrCity University of New York · مدرس