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Dumitru Mazilu

CURRICULUM VITAE

First name: DUMITRU
Last name: MAZILU
Date and place of birth: 25 July 1943, Bucharest, Romania
Nationality: Romanian

Permanent address:

Institute of Atomic Physics
National Institute of Physics and Nuclear Engineering "Horia Hulubei"
Department of Theoretical Physics
PO Box MG-6, Bucharest, ROMANIA

Degrees:

1972 - Diploma in Mathematics,
Specialization: mathematical analysis,
Faculty of Mathematics, University of Bucharest

Field of research:

Computational Methods in Physics
Applied Mathematics
Nonlinear Optics and Photonics

Area of expertise:
Crank-Nicolson, finite element and split-step Fourier methods for parabolic partial differential equations
Band-matrix and finite element methods for elliptic partial differential equations
Lyapunov stability analysis for nonlinear evolution equations
Iterative solutions of nonlinear equations in several variables
QR, Wielandt and Rayleigh quotient iterative methods for algebraic eigenvalue problem
Optical solitary waves in quadratic and cubic nonlinear media: stability analysis
Optical solitons in Hamiltonian systems
Optical solitary waves in media with losses and gain

Permanent research position:

Department of Theoretical Physics
Institute of Atomic Physics
National Institute of Physics and Nuclear Engineering "Horia Hulubei"
POB MG-6
Bucharest, ROMANIA

e-mail: maziluATnipneDOTro

August 1972 -- August 1973:
Matematician
September 1973 -- September 1976:
Researcher
October 1976 -- July 1990:
Senior Researcher III
August 1990 -- present:
Senior Researcher II

Temporary research positions:

Germany:
Institute of Solid State Theory and Theoretical Optics, Department of Physics, Jena University,
Jena, October-November 1996 (two months), October-November 1999 (two months), May-July 2000
(three months), October-December 2001 (three months) and October-December 2002 (three months),
supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), Bonn.

Spain:
Department of Signal Theory and Communications, Polytechnic University of Catalonia,
Barcelona, April-June 1995, February-April 1996
(supported by European Community, Human Capital and Mobility Programme),
and March-May 1998 (supported by the Polytechnic University of Catalonia).


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