Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Professor
Born: March 27, 1965 in Moscow, Russia
Education
1995: Ph.D. (candidate of science). Thesis title: „Nonintegrability of Kirchhoff equations and related problems in rigid body dynamics”, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University.
2001: Doctor in Physics and Mathematics. Thesis title: „Poisson structures and Lie Algebras in Hamiltonian Mechanics”, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University.
Positions held
since 1998: Director of the Scientific and Publishing Center „Regular and Chaotic Dynamics”.
since 2002: Head of the Laboratory of Nonlinear Dynamics at A.A. Blagonravov Mechanical Engineering Research Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow.
2002-2009: Director of the Institute of Computer Science, UdSU
since 2003: Head of the Department of the Mathematical Methods in Nonlinear Dynamics at the Institute of Mathematics and Mechanics of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
since 2007: Professor of the Department of Computational Mechanics, UdSU
2010-2012: Vice-rector for information and computer technology of UdSU, Head of the Department of Nonholonomic Mechanics of the Laboratory of Nonlinear Analysis and the Design of New Types of Vehicles at UdSU.
since 2012: Director of the Scientific and Educational Center „Regular and Chaotic Dynamics”.
since 2013: Head of the Laboratory of Nonlinear Analysis and the Design of New Types of Vehicles at UdSU.
since 2014: Professor of the Department of Informatics and Mathematics of the Institute of Mathematics, Information Technologies and Physics at UdSU.
Member of the Russian National Committee on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (2001)
Corresponding Member of Russian Academy of Natural Sciences (2006)
Сo-founder and associate editor of the International Scientific Journal „Regular and Chaotic Dynamics”; co-founder and editor-in-chief of „Nelineinaya Dinamika” (Russian Journal of Nonlinear Dynamics).
In 2012 A.V.Borisov and I.S.Mamaev received the Sofia Kovalevskaya Award for a series of monographs devoted to the integrable systems of Hamiltonian mechanics.
Research supervision of 10 candidates of science and 3 doctors of science (I.S. Mamaev, A.A. Kilin, S.M. Ramodanov).