
معرفی
Gregory Berkolaiko is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Texas A&M University, part of the College of Arts & Sciences. His research focuses on spectral theory, quantum graphs, and mathematical physics, with applications to quantum chaos and partial differential equations. He holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Bristol (2001) and has been affiliated with Texas A&M since 2004, progressing from Assistant to Full Professor. His work includes studies on spectral gaps, nodal counts, and graph models in physics.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Mathematics, University of Bristol, UK (2001)
- M.Phil. in Mathematics, University of Strathclyde, UK (1997)
- B.Sc. in Mathematics, Voronezh State University, Russia (1996)
Research interests emphasize spectral properties of quantum graphs, combinatorial problems in physics, and the interplay between graph structure and physical phenomena. Recent grants include NSF support for projects like 'Zeros of Eigenfunctions of Metric Graphs' and 'Nodal Count and Magnetic Potentials'.
Teaching includes courses such as The Mathematics of Contingent Claims, Linear Algebra, and Mathematical Probability, reflecting his expertise in applied mathematics and probability theory.
Key contributions include co-authoring the book Introduction to Quantum Graphs and organizing conferences like the Texas Analysis and Mathematical Physics Symposium. His work bridges pure and applied mathematics, with interdisciplinary impacts in physics and engineering.




