Snezhana I. Abarzhi

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                    Teaching and Mentoring


A. Teaching experience

Courses developed and modernized

Graduate: Professional learning:
  • Tutorial on non-equilibrium processes and hydrodynamic instabilities                                   

Courses taught

Dept. Applied Math, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA, 2006 - 2009
School of Engineering, San Francisco State University, USA, 2004 –2005
Dept. Applied Mathematics, State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA, 2001
Dept. Mathematics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA, 1997 – 1998
Moscow Institute for Physics and Technology, Russia, 1991-1994

Graduate: 
  •  Modern methods of mathematical modeling
  • Probability and statistics
Senior undergraduate:
  • Fourier series and boundary value problem
  •  Matrices
  •  Fluid dynamics
Junior undergraduate:
  • Ordinary differential equations
  • Multi-variable and vector calculus
  • Single-variable calculus
High school: 
  • Physics
  • Mathematics


B. Mentoring example

- Hongtao Liu
M.S. in Applied Mathematics at Illinois Institute of Technology, moved to University of Chicago.


Project
: Information and coding theory

Publications
:
- S.S. Orlov, K.V. Shcheglov, H. Liu, S.I. Abarzhi, Error correcting sparse permutation channel codes for digital holographic data storage, Proc. SPIE 6620 (2007).
S.S. Orlov, K.V. Shcheglov, H. Liu, S.I. Abarzhi, Testing of error-correcting sparse permutation channel codes, NASA Technical Briefs 2007, NPO-45196 (2007).

Conferences:
- SPIE Conference on Optical Data Storage, poster, 2007.
- Frontiers in Optics and Laser Science, talk, 2007.

© 2010 Snezhana I. Abarzhi
Contact:
snezha@uchicago.edu