2/18/2004 -- Anatoli
F. Ivanov, Ph.D., professor of
mathematics at Penn State Wilkes-Barre, has received a Fulbright
Scholar grant to lecture and conduct research on “Global Stability,
Periodic Solutions and Complicated Behavior in Real-Life Models
Described by Differential Delay Equations; Aspects of the Qualitative
Theory in Functional Differential Equations.” Approximately 800 U.S.
faculty and professionals received Fulbright grants this year to
lecture or conduct research abroad.
Dr. Ivanov graduated with honors from Kiev University,
Faculty
of Mathematics. He earned his doctoral degree from the Institute of
Mathematics of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences. He has authored and
coauthored more than 70 research papers and articles.
Previously, Dr. Ivanov received a grant from the
National
Science Foundation for his cooperative research work with a group of
mathematicians at the University of Chile, resulting in several
publications. In addition, he was awarded a grant from the National
Research Council to support research with professor D. Khusainov at the
Kiev National University in Ukraine, also resulting in numerous
publications.
Dr. Ivanov resides in Trucksville and has taught
mathematics at the campus in Lehman since 1994.