I am also working as a Research Assistant at the CEMI.
Current research:
I am currently developing new efficient inversion techniques based on spectral Lanczos decomposition method (SLDM).This method allows to decompose the forward operator matrix into two matrices with "good" properties (orthogonal and tridiagonal).
After the decomposition, it is possible to obtain a large family of solutions, by inverting only "good" matrices.
This is, of course, a much faster operation, than to invert the initial forward matrix which is usually full and ill-conditioned.
Address:
1460E, 135S, WBB 717, Salt Lake City, Utah, UT 84112.phone: (801) 581-4337,
e-mail: achernyavskiy@mines.utah.edu
Academic history:
Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics Department, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia.M.S. in Mathematics with specialization in Mathematical Physics, June 2000.
Thesis paper: "The Integral Characteristics method in the inverse problem of optical coatings synthesis"
French University College at Moscow State University.
Diploma in French language and Sociology, June 2000.
Employment History
Consortium for Electromagnetic Modeling and Inversion,Geology and Geophysics Department,
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA.
September 2000-present, Research Assistant.
Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics Department - Admissions Office,
M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, 1997-2000.
A.O. Phebus Software, Moscow, Russia.
1998-1999, Testing Division Manager.
Programming and computer skills:
Operating systems - MS-DOS, Windows 95/98/2000, UNIX.Programming languages - C/Visual C++, Pascal.
Web design - HTML, JavaScript, FrontPage.
Scientific software - MatLab.

