
معرفی
Dr. Igor Smolyarenko serves as a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Mathematics at Brunel University London within the College of Engineering, Design and Physical Sciences, contributing to theoretical physics and applied mathematics research for over three decades.
His academic credentials include:
- PhD in Theoretical Physics from Harvard University (1997)
- Diploma (MSc equivalent) from Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys (1987)
Research centers on Random Matrix Theory with applications in quantum chaos, statistical mechanics, and number theory, complemented by investigations into wave propagation in disordered media and mesoscopic systems. His recent work extends to complex network theory, developing fitness-based growth models and analyzing power-law distributions. This interdisciplinary approach bridges mathematical physics with network science to decode statistical properties of complex systems.
Publication trends from 1988-2020 reveal evolving focus: early work on superconductivity and Kondo effects transitioned to parametric spectral correlations in the 2000s, culminating in contemporary network science contributions examining structural universality and growth dynamics in complex networks.
Dr. Smolyarenko collaborates through the BURST research group at Brunel, maintaining active engagement in theoretical physics and network science communities without indications of advisory roles or grant funding in available materials.





