
معرفی
Marian Gidea is a Professor and Associate Dean for STEM Education and Research at Yeshiva University's Katz School of Science and Health. He also directs the Graduate Program in Mathematical Sciences. His academic career includes roles at the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (Berkeley), the Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton), and Northeastern Illinois University. He served as a Program Director at the National Science Foundation (2021-2022).
Education: PhD in Mathematics (SUNY Buffalo, 1997), MSc (University of Bucharest, 1992).
Research focuses on Dynamical Systems, Celestial Mechanics, and Topological Data Analysis. He explores applications in Mathematical Physics, Biology, and Finance. Notable works include studies on Arnold Diffusion in Hamiltonian systems and financial market crash detection using topological methods.
Publications span journals like Communications on Pure and Applied Mathematics and SIAM Journal on Applied Dynamical Systems. His articles analyze energy transport, celestial mechanics, and financial systems. Recent work includes studies on the three-body problem and oblate bodies in the four-body problem.
- Awards: Dean Karen Bacon Faculty Award (2019), MSRI Research Professorship (2018), Bernard J. Brommel Distinguished Research Award (2011).
- Grants: NSF, NASA/JPL, Sloan Foundation, NIH, and China's High-End Foreign Expert Program.
Advises PhD students in dynamical systems and supervises postdoctoral researchers. Teaches advanced courses in differential equations, geometry, and topology. Active in organizing conferences and editorial roles, including co-editing a special issue on dynamical systems.



