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Stanislav A. Molchanov
Stanislav A. Molchanov
Mathematics and statistics
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Office: Fretwell 355G
Phone: (704)-687-4573
Email: smolchan@uncc.edu

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Date and place of birth: 21 December 1940, Snetinovo vil., Furmanov region, Ivan province, Russian Federation
Marital Status: Married, wife Alina Yakovlevna Reznikova
No. of Children: Two children: daughter Marina & son Pavel

Education
1958Student, Mathematical and Mechanical Faculty, Moscow State University
1963Master thesis “On one problem from the diffusion process theory.” Supervisor Professor E. Dynkin (now a professor at Cornell University, USA)
1963-1966Graduate student of the Department of Probability theory and Mathematical Statistics, MSU. Supervisor: Professor E. Dynkin
1967Ph.D. degree I (Candidate of Sciences) Title of thesis: “Some problems in the Martin boundary theory.”
1983Ph.D. degree II (Doctor of Sciences) Title of thesis: “Spectral theory of random operators.”
Academic and Professional Experience
1966-
1971
Assistant Professor, Department of Probability theory and Mathematica Statistics, MSU, Moscow
1966-
1968
Teacher, Special Mathematical School No. 2, Moscow (volunteer job)
1971-
1998
Associate Professor, Department of Probability theory and Mathematical Statistics, MSU, Moscow
1988-
1990
Full Professor, Department of Probability theory and Mathematical Statistics, MSU, Moscow
1991-
1992
Visiting Professor, University of California, Irvine (UCI), USA
1992-
1993
Visiting Professor, University of Southern California (USC), Los Angeles, USA
1994Full Professor, Department of Mathematics, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, USA
1992
(Summer)
Invited lectures Sant-Flour International School in Probability – 1 month
1995
(Summer)
Visiting Professor, Ruhr University, Germany – 1 month
1996
(Summer)
Visiting Professor, Paris-IV, France – 1 month
1997
(Summer)
Visiting Professor, Berlin Technical University – 1 month
1998-
1999
Visiting Professor, University of Ottawa, Canada – 1 month
2000-
2002
Visiting Professor, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland – 2 months each summer
2003Invited Lecturer, workshop and conferences, Isaac Newton Institution, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK – 1 month
2004Visiting Professor, University of Rome l, Italy – 1 month
Visiting Professor, University of Santiago, Chile – 1 month
2005Visiting Professor, University of California, Irvine – 1 month
2007Visiting Fellow, Isaac Newton Institute, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK – 1 month
2008Visiting Fellow, Isaac Newton Institute, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK – 1 month
2010Visiting Fellow, University Paris 6, Paris – 1 month (June)
Visiting Fellow, University of Bielefeld, Germany – 1 month (July)
2011Visiting Fellow, University of Bielefeld, Germany – 2 months (June, July) 
2012Visiting Fellow, University of Bielefeld, 2 months
2013Visiting Fellow, University of Bielefeld, 2.5 months
2014Visiting Fellow, University of Bielefeld, 2.5 months
2015
Visiting Fellow, Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematics, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK
Academic advisor of the International Laboratory of Stochastic Analysis. National Research University  Higher School of Economics, Russian Federation
2016-2019Visiting Fellow, University of Bielefeld
2022Visiting Fellow, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK
(On Rothschild Fellowship)
Professional Achievements and Experience
  • Marckov processes – geometrical approach (Martin boundaries, diffusion on the Riemannian manifolds).
  • Spectral Theory – Localization in random media, spectral properties of the Riemannian manifolds.
  • Physical processes and fields in disordered structures – averaging, intermittency with applications to geophysics, astrophysics, oceanography
  • Wave processes in periodic and random media, quantum graphs, applications to optics, population dynamics, biochemistry

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