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Denis Sidorov
BornDenis Nikolaevich Sidorov
October 30, 1974
Irkutsk, RSFSR, Soviet Union
🏳️ NationalitySoviet (until 1991) / Russian (since 1991)
🎓 Alma materIrkutsk State University
💼 Occupation
🏅 AwardsA.P. Merenkov Prize (2000)
Emeritus professor of Hunan University (2016)
Awardee of Global Peer Review Award 2018, 2019 (Clarivate Analytics)
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Denis Sidorov (Russian: Денис Николаевич Сидоров, 30 October 1974) is a Russian mathematician, author of works in the field of integral equations, theory and methods for solving inverse problems, differential equations and mathematical modeling power systems. Chief Researcher at the Melentiev Energy Systems Institute of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

Biography[edit]

Born on October 30, 1974, in Irkutsk in the family of Professor Nikolai Aleksandrovich Sidorov (born 1940), Soviet mathematician, specialist in the field of nonlinear functional analysis. Great-grandson of Professor Socrat Andreevich Shustikov, Soviet mechanic, student of academician Boris Galerkin.

In 1996 he graduated from the Faculty of Mathematics Irkutsk State University. In 1999, after completing his postgraduate studies at the Melentiev Energy Systems Institute SBRAS, he defended his Ph.D. thesis on the topic "Modeling of nonlinear dynamical systems by Volterra series: identification and applications". From 2001 to 2005 worked in projects EU Framework Programs for Research and Technology Development in Trinity College at Sigmedia Lab.[1], hands. A.Kokaram and at Technological University Compiegne (French National Centre for Scientific Research), HEUDIASYC Laboratory[2]. In 2005-2009 he managed vision projects, NDT in the semiconductor industry at ASTI Holdings[3] (Singapore). 2002 - Visiting Researcher University of Tampere, Tampere International Center for Signal Processing[4]. In 2009 - invited researcher Institute of Information Theory and Automation of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. In 2012 - Professor German Academic_Exchange Service, University Siegen. In 2014 - Visiting Professor Isaac Newton Institute of Mathematical Sciences (Cambridge)[5]. In 2019 - Visiting Professor Queens University Belfast.

In 2014 he defended his doctoral dissertation on the topic "Integral Dynamic Models: Approximate Methods and Applications"[6].

Since 1994 he has been working at the Melentiev Energy Systems Institute SBRAS, having passed the way from a trainee researcher. Since 2015 - teaches at the Institute of Mathematics and Information Technologies ISU, head. laboratory of industrial mathematics of the Baikal Institute BRICS INRTU (concurrently).

Participant of the program Plan 111 Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China, the project "Optimization and management of smart power grids" (B17016).

From 2016 to 2019 - Emeritus Professor of Hunan University (Changsha, PRC).

In 2018, he was elected as Professor of the RAS in Department of Power Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanics and Control Processes of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

Member of the Academic Council of the Melentiev Energy Systems Institute SBRAS, dissertation council, member of the Presidium of the Irkutsk Scientific Center of SBRAS, member of the Expert Council on management, computer technology and informatics State Commission for Academic Degrees and Titles.

Family[edit]

Married (2002). Wife - Ph.D. Alena Ivanovna Dreglya. They have a son and a daughter.

Scientific activities[edit]

Research interests: inverse problems, theory and numerical methods for solving integral equations, singular operator-differential hereditary models, distributed generation, image processing.

DN Sidorov proposed and studied a new class of dynamic models based on Volterra integral equations with discontinuous kernels, proposed analytical and numerical methods for constructing solutions of such equations with applications in storage simulation. A classification of new classes of irregular integro-operator models with degenerations is carried out, constructive theorems of existence, blow-up and branching of solutions are proved, approximate methods for constructing solutions of classes of linear and nonlinear systems in irregular cases are proposed, and the leading terms of the asymptotics of their solutions[7][8]

Chairman of the IEEE Power & Energy Society Russia[9]. Member of the editorial boards of leading scientific journals: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews[10] (Elsevier, Q1), Mathematics[11] ( MDPI, Q1). Machine Learning For Energy Systems Series Editor[12] journal Energies ( MDPI, Q2). Guest Editor for Integral Equations: Theories, Approximations and Applications[13] journal Symmetry ( MDPI, Q1). Referrer Zentralblatt MATH[14] and Mathematical Reviews. Senior Member of IEEE and SIAM.

Major works[edit]

D.N.Sidorov is the author of over 130 scientific and popular science articles and monographs on mathematics, energy and machine learning. Has presented numerous reports at the world's leading scientific centers. Organizer and co-organizer of minisymposia on singular problems at Congresses ICIAM.

Main monographs:

  • Monograph "Integral Dynamical Models: Singularities, Signals & Control", v. 87, World Scientific Series on Nonlinear Science Series A, edt. Leon O. Chua, World Scientific Publ. Pte Ltd, Singapore (2014) doi:10.1142/9278.
  • Monograph "Toward General Theory of Differential-Operator and Kinetic Models", v. 97, World Scientific Series on Nonlinear Science Series A, edt. Leon O. Chua, World Scientific Publ. Pte Ltd, Singapore (et al., 2020) doi:10.1142/11651.

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  7. "Methods for the Analysis of Integral Dynamic Models: Approximate Methods and Applications" (PDF). Ed. ISU. Retrieved 2021-02-23.
  8. Сидоров, Д. Н. (2014). "СУЩЕСТВОВАНИЕ И РАЗРУШЕНИЕ ГЛАВНЫХ ПО КАНТОРОВИЧУ НЕПРЕРЫВНЫХ РЕШЕНИЙ НЕЛИНЕЙНЫХ ИНТЕГРАЛЬНЫХ УРАВНЕНИЙ" [Existence and destruction of Kantorovich principal continuous solutions of nonlinear integral equations]. Differential Equations. 50 (9): 1231. doi:10.1134/S0374064114090088.
  9. "Executive commitie of IEEE PES Russain Chapter". IEEE. Retrieved 2021-02-23.
  10. "Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews - Editorial Board". Elsevier. Retrieved 2021-02-23.
  11. "Mathematics - Editorial Board". MDPI. Retrieved 2021-02-23.
  12. "Series "Machine Learning for Energy Systems"". MDPI. Retrieved 2021-02-23.
  13. "Special Issue: Integral Equations: Theories, Approximations and Applications". MDPI. Retrieved 2021-03-06.
  14. Q = rv% 3ADenis + Sidorov "Zentralblatt MATH Profile" Check |url= value (help). FIZ Karlsruhe GmbH. Retrieved 2021-02-26.