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Tatiana
Soleski
Vita
December, 2005
Professional
Education
M.S.,
Mathematics, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, 1992
Ph.D., Mathematics (Algebra), Moscow State University,
Moscow, Russia, 1996
Advisors:
Professor A.V. Mikhalev and Professor D.V. Tyukavkin
Ph.D.,
Mathematics (Applied and Industrial Mathematics), University of
Wisconsin-
Milwaukee, 2002
Advisors: Professor G.G. Walter and Professor B.A. Wade
Ph.D.
Dissertation Titles
Regular Matrices and Bandwidth Dimension (1996)
Wavelet
Based Computerized Tomography (2002)
Professional
Employment
Teaching Assistant, Department of Mathematical
Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1996-2002
Lecturer, Department of Mathematical Sciences,
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2002-2005
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Milwaukee School of Engineering
(MSOE), 2003-2005
Postdoctoral Fellow, IMA, University of Minnesota,
September 2005-
Publications
1. On a Problem
of Diagonalizability of Matrices over Rings, Uspekhi
Matematicheskikh Nauk, v.47, n.6, 1992, 207-208
2. On the Bandwidth Dimension of Finite Dimensional Associative
Algebras over a Field, Fundamentalnaya i
Prikladnaya
Matematica, v.1, n.2, 1995, 385-391
3. On
Diagonalizability of Regular Matrices over Rings,
Fundamentalnaya i Prikladnaya Matematica, v.2, n.1, 1996, 103-111
4. Raised Cosine
Wavelets in Computerized Tomography (with G.G. Walter),
Applicable Analysis, v.83, n.2, 2004, 199-215
5. Prolate
Spheroidal Wavelet Sampling in Computerized Tomography (with G.G.
Walter), J. Sampling Theory in Sign. Image
Proc., 2004, accepted
6. A New
Friendly Method of Computing Prolate Spheroidal Wave Functions and
Wavelets (with G.G.Walter), J. Applied and
Computational Harmonic Analysis, v.19, n.3,
2005, 432-443
7. PSWF and other methods in fMRI compared
(with G.G. Walter), in preparation
Research
(unpublished)
1. Report to PPG Industries, Inc.,
Industrial
Mathematics Project, Department of Mathematical
Sciences, University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1997
2. Designer Wavelets for Computerized Tomography, Department of
Mathematical Sciences, University of
Wisconsin-
Milwaukee, 2003
Computer Skills
C, C++, MAPLE, MATLAB, LATEX, EXCEL programming
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Teaching
Experience
Courses taught at the UW-Milwaukee (most are
for multiple semesters)
095
Essentials of Algebra
105 Intermediate Algebra
106 Contemporary Applications of Mathematics
116 College
Algebra
175
Mathematical Explorations for Elementary Teachers
211 Survey in Calculus and
Analytic Geometry
225
Calculus with Precalculus I (including
computer-oriented section with use of MAPLE)
226
Calculus with Precalculus II
231
Calculus and Analytic Geometry I
232
Calculus and Analytic Geometry II (including computer-oriented sections)
233 Calculus and Analytic
Geometry III (including computer-oriented section)
Courses
taught at the Milwaukee School of Engineering
MA129
Introduction to Differential and Integral Calculus I
MA136
Calculus for Engineers I
MA137
Calculus for Engineers II
MA232
Calculus for Engineers IV
MA330 Vector Analysis
Industrial
Experience
Internship with PPG Industries (Oak Creek, WI),
1997
Collaboration
with GE Medical Systems (New Berlin, WI) on wavelet based
reconstruction algorithms for
Computerized Tomography, 1998-2002
Miscellaneous
Developer,
Computerized Gateway Tests for Math 095 (Essentials of Algebra), funded
by the University of Wisconsin-
Milwaukee, Summer 1999
Lecturer, Elementary Statistics, Department of
Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee,
Fall 1999
Lecture: Designer
Wavelets for the Radon Transform (with G.G. Walter), at the
conference “Harmonic Analysis and
Applications,” University of
Maryland-College Park,
October 1999
Participant,
Effective Teaching Seminars, MSOE, Fall 2003
Address
Institute for
Mathematics and its Applications
University of Minnesota
400 Lind Hall, 207 Church St. SE
Minneapolis,
Minnesota 55455
PHONE (612) 624-1635, FAX (612) 626-7370
E-MAIL soleski@ima.umn.edu
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