
Victor Miroshnikov
استادیار · Computational mathematics education
College of Mount Saint Vincentمعرفی
Victor Miroshnikov is an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at the University of Mount Saint Vincent, affiliated with the Department of Mathematics within the Undergraduate College. He holds a PhD, MS, and BS from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.
Education:
- PhD in Mathematics, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
- MS in Mathematics, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
- BS in Mathematics, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
Research Interests: Dr. Miroshnikov specializes in computational mathematics education, differential equations, and fluid dynamics. His work focuses on invariant structures, partial differential equations, and nonlinear wave interactions. He has published extensively on topics such as Helmholtz decomposition, Korteweg-de Vries equations, and Poiseuille flow dynamics. His research emphasizes theoretical and computational approaches to fluid dynamics and mathematical physics.
Publications Trends: His recent work explores analytical and numerical solutions to fluid dynamics problems, including invariant structures, nonlinear wave interactions, and spatiotemporal cascades. Key contributions include a 2017 monograph on harmonic wave systems and multiple articles in journals like American Journal of Computational Mathematics and Magnetohydrodynamics.
Awards:
- Course Release Award (University of Mount Saint Vincent, 2012)
- European Communities Award (1995)
- French Government Award (1993)
- Latvian Scientific Council Awards (1991, 1994)
- Summer Research Awards (2006, 2007, 2009)
Labs/Teams: No specific laboratories or teams are mentioned in the provided materials.

