Prof. Dr. Math. Mihail Konstantinov serves as a Part-time Professor of Mathematics in the Department of Mathematics at the Faculty of Transport Engineering, University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy (UACEG). He has maintained academic positions at UACEG since 1985, progressing from Assistant (1985-1986) to Associate Professor (1987-2001) and full Professor (2002-present). He has held significant administrative roles including Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Transport Engineering (1989-1999, 2005-2012) and Vice-Rector of UACEG (1999-2003). His educational background includes: Master of Mathematics from Plovdiv University "P. Hilendarski" (1981) Doctor of Mathematics from the Institute of Mathematics and Mechanics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (1986) Professor Konstantinov's research spans multiple mathematical disciplines with particular emphasis on differential and operator equations, control theory, matrix theory, and numerical methods. His work bridges theoretical mathematics with practical engineering applications, especially in transport design. He has developed expertise in both traditional mathematical analysis and modern computational approaches using MATLAB, Maple, and MATHEMATICA. His scientific interests also extend to voting theory and mathematical education, reflecting his dual commitment to academic research and practical societal applications. With over 530 scientific publications including more than 300 in refereed journals, his scholarly output demonstrates remarkable breadth across mathematical disciplines. His work shows consistent focus on numerical analysis, matrix computations, and control systems, with increasing emphasis on computational methods and educational applications in recent decades. The integration of his mathematical expertise with electoral system design represents a unique interdisciplinary contribution. His scientific recognitions include: Individual impact factor exceeding 42 Over 1,500 citations by Bulgarian and international researchers Membership in specialized scientific councils at the Bulgarian Accreditation Commission (1991-2009) Extensive service as reviewer for national and international journals Participation in the international scientific network NICONET (Numerics In COntrol NETwork) Professor Konstantinov has supervised doctoral students both in Bulgaria and internationally, though specific student names aren't documented in the provided information. His administrative contributions extend beyond academia into national governance, where he has served on Central Election Commissions for parliamentary, presidential, and local elections (1991-2011), including as Deputy Chairperson (2003-2009). He has also advised the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) since 1997 and contributed to the development of Bulgaria's electoral legislation. His professional activities demonstrate a unique synthesis of advanced mathematical research, engineering education, and practical application in electoral systems design. This interdisciplinary approach has positioned him as a key figure bridging theoretical mathematics with real-world governance challenges in Bulgaria.

