Mathematics & Sciences Section Members Collaborating with Ukrainian Researchers

Roman Brukh, Ph.D.
Laboratory Manager, Department of Chemistry, Rutgers University, Newark, NJ
Phone: 973-353-5254
Email: rbrukh@rutgers.edu
http://react.rutgers.edu/~rbrukh/brukh.html

Research interests: Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS, FTMS, MALDI-TOF), Electron microscopy, Spectroscopy, Analytical chemistry, Analytical techniques in conservation science


Andrew Chraplyvy, Ph.D.
Nokia Bell Labs
Email: andrew.chraplyvy@nokia-bell-labs.com
Andrew Chraplyvy CV

Research interests: Fiber optics, Lightwave communications systems, Nonlinear optical interactions with fibers, Fiber networks, Nonlinear optics, Spectroscopy


Rostislav Grigorchuk, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Mathematics, Texas A&M University
Email: grigorch@math.tamu.edu
Rostislav Grigorchuk CV

Research interests: Algebra, Dynamical systems, Probability, Discrete Mathematics, Computer Science, Mathematical Physics


Roman Kuc, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Yale University
Email: roman.kuc@yale.edu
Roman Kuc CV

Research interests: Digital signal processing, Machine learning, Biometric sensing, Brain-based processing


Anna Nagurney, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Operations and Information Management, Isenberg School of Management, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Phone: 413-545-5635
Email: nagurney@isenberg.umass.edu
https://people.umass.edu/nagurney/

Research interests and expertise: Transportation networks and congestion management; Supply chain networks and disruption management; Financial networks with intermediation; Electric power generation and distribution networks;  Supernetworks; Network economics; Energy, sustainability and environmental policies;  Internet, pricing, e-commerce, and advertising; Critical infrastructure; Cybersecurity; Game theory; Network metrics; Network performance assessment and vulnerability analysis; Reliability,  robustness and security of network enterprises in the presence of disruptions; Mergers and acquisitions; Humanitarian logistics; Network design; Supply chain network design for critical needs and health care products; Perishable product supply chains, including those associated with food, blood, and pharma, of great relevance in the COVID-19 pandemic; Emergency preparedness and disaster management.


Melania Nynka, Ph.D.
Research Scientist, MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Science, Cambridge, MA
Phone: 973-879-1918
Email: mnynka@mit.edu
https://space.mit.edu/people/nynka-melania/

Research interests: observational astrophysics, X-ray and gamma-ray astronomy, Supermassive black hole behavior, Pulsar Wind Nebulae, Galactic Center populations and evolution, X-ray optics development and construction