Data Analyst, Forecasting Specialist, Atria Russia, Atria Plc.
Market analysis and strategic planning.
Management of sales analysis, demand planning and forecasting process.
Implementation of sustainable, profitable, and innovative supply chain management solutions.
Establishment and maintenance of effective communication in cross-functional areas of business.
Development and improvement of policies and procedures for analytics, supply, and distribution functions.
2006 - 2008
Director of Program in Computing,
St.Petersburg State University.
2005 - 2006
Leading Engineer, Steklov Mathematical Institute, St.Petersburg,
Russian Academy of Sciences.
2004 - 2005
Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics,
North Dakota State University.
2003 - 2005
Financial Analyst, Cattus Analytics, Greater Chicago Area, Illinois.
2002 - 2004
IT Consultant, Perlberger Law Offices, Beverly Hills, California.
2000 - 2004
Assistant Professor, Program in Computing,
Department of Mathematics, the University of California, Los Angeles.
1995 - 2000
Lecturer in Mathematics, Department of Mathematics,
the University of Chicago.
1994 - 1995
College Fellow in Mathematics, Department of Mathematics,
the University of Chicago.
1993 - 1994
Research Fellow, Steklov Mathematical Institute, St.Petersburg,
Russian Academy of Sciences.
1987 - 1989
Commander of a Combat Radio Station, Russian (Soviet) Army.
EDUCATION AND ACADEMIC DEGREES:
2000, Ph.D.
Mathematics, the University of Chicago, USA.
Dissertation: "Clifford Algebras and Shimura's Lift for Theta-series".
Advisor: Professor Walter L. Baily.
1995, M.S.
Mathematics, the University of Chicago, USA.
1993, Specialist Diploma
Pure Mathematics and Teaching, St.Petersburg State University, Russia.
Thesis: "Multiplicative Decompositions of Integral Representations by
Ternary Quadratic Forms".
Advisor: Professor Sergei V. Vostokov.
1986, High School Diploma
School # 239, St.Petersburg, Russia.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AND PROJECT CONTRIBUTIONS:
Principal Architect and Developer of Atria Russia Forecasting System
for Atria Russia, Atria Plc.
Principal Architect and Developer of Atria Russia Promotional Planning
System for Atria Russia, Atria Plc.
Architect and Developer of Atria Russia Production Planning System
for Atria Russia, Atria Plc.
Architect and Developer of Atria Russia Procurement Planning System
for Atria Russia, Atria Plc.
Consultant and Developer of Database Maintenance and Development
for Perlberger Law Offices, Beverly Hills, California.
Consultant and Developer of UCLA Number Theory Group Web Site
for Department of Mathematics, the University of California, Los Angeles.
Reviewer of "The Internet Encyclopedia", published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Reviewer of "Data Structures Featuring C++: A Programmer's Perspective", published by McGraw-Hill.
Reviewer of "Fearless Symmetry: The use of Representation Theory in the Modern Theory of Numbers",
published by Princeton University Press.
Member of Committee on Curriculum Development at Smolny College, St.Petersburg State University (2007 - 2008).
F.Andrianov,
"Clifford Algebras and Shimura's Lift for Theta-series",
a Dissertation Submitted to the Faculty of the Division of the Physical
Sciences of the University of Chicago in candidacy for the degree of
Doctor of Philosophy, June 2000.
F.Andrianov,
"Clifford Algebras and Shimura's Lift for Theta-series",
Algebra i Analis, vol. 12 (2000), no. 1, 70--110 (in Russian), English
translation in St.Petersburg Math. Journal, vol. 12 (2001), no. 1,
51--81.
F.Andrianov,
"Euler Expansions of Formal Zeta-series of Quadratic Forms with an
Odd Number of Variables",
Algebra i Analis, vol. 7 (1995), no. 1, 3--21 (in Russian), English
translation in St.Petersburg Math. Journal, vol. 7 (1996),
no. 1, 1--16.
F.Andrianov,
"Multiplicative Decompositions of Integral Representations by
Quadratic Forms",
Zapiski Nauch. Sem. St.Petersburg Otdel. Math. Inst. Steklov, vol. 212
(1994), 12--55,196 (in Russian), English translation in Journal of Math.
Sci. (New York), vol. 83 (1997), no. 6, 694--719.
SELECTED INVITED TALKS:
"Zeta Functions and Theta Series in Number Theory",
Mathematics Colloquium, Bard College, New York, October 2007.
"Hecke Operators and their Representations",
Mathematics Colloquium, North Dakota State University, Fargo,
February 2005.
"Arithmetic of Quadratic Forms",
Mathematics Colloquium, North Dakota State University, Fargo,
September 2004.
"Action of Hecke Operators on Products of Igusa Theta Constants
With Rational Characteristics", 17th Annual Workshop on Automorphic
Forms and Related Topics, the University of Colorado, Boulder, March 2003.
"Clifford Algebras and Shimura's Lift for Theta-series",
Number Theory Seminar, the University of California, Los Angeles, April 2002.
"Hecke Operators of Orthogonal Groups and Theta-series",
Number Theory Seminar, the University of California, Los Angeles, October 2000.
"Hecke Operators and Clifford Algebras", Midwest Algebra Weekend,
the University of Missouri, September 1998.
"Multiplicative Reduction of Integral Representations by Quadratic
Forms in an Odd Number of Variables", Contributed to Conference on
Computational Perspectives in Number Theory, held in Honor of A.O.L. Atkin
at the University of Illinois at Chicago, August 1995.
"Decompositions of Representations by Quadratic Forms in an Odd
Number of Variables", Seminar on Siegel Modular Forms, Heidelberg
University (Germany), January 1994.
"Theory and computational methods of investigation of multiplicative
properties of solutions of quadratic Diophantine equations", Number
Theory Seminar, St.Petersburg Branch of Steklov Mathematical Institute of
the Russian Academy of Sciences, Winter 1993.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
2006 - 2008 (Smolny College, St.Petersburg State University)
"Concrete Mathematics";
"Artificial Intelligence";
"Introduction to Robotics";
"Object-Oriented Programming";
"Data Structures and Algorithms";
"Advanced Topics in Computation: Methods of Modern Heuristics";
"Design and Implementation of Rational Agents".
2004 - 2005 (North Dakota State University)
"Galois Theory";
"Numerical Analysis";
"Multivariable Calculus";
"Introduction to Abstract Mathematics";
"Graduate Seminar in Algorithmic Number Theory".
2000 - 2004 (The University of California, Los Angeles)
"Combinatorics";
"Methods of Modern Heuristics";
"Introduction to Programming with C++";
"Data Structures and Algorithms with C++";
"Programming for the Internet and Multimedia";
"Principles of Java Language with Applications";
"Enterprise Computing with Java Platform";
"Introduction to UNIX System Administration";
"Research Seminar on Elliptic Curves and
Computational Number Theory".
1995 - 2000 (The University of Chicago)
"Calculus I, II, III";
"Mathematics for Social Sciences";
"Mathematics for Physical Sciences".
1992 - 1993 (Leningrad State University / Steklov Mathematical Institute)
"Undergraduate Seminar on Graph Theory".
REFERENCES:
Ekaterina E. Osovskikh, Senior Analyst, Atria Russia, Atria Plc.
Julia A. Kravchuk, Commercial Director, Atria Russia, Atria Plc.
Niels O. Nygaard, Professor of Mathematics, the University of Chicago.
Sergei V. Vostokov, President of Euler Foundation, St.Petersburg State University.
William D. Duke, Professor of Mathematics, the University of California, Los Angeles.