Dr. Sergei Treil

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Biography

Sergei Treil is a professor in the Department of Mathematics at Brown University, with an extensive academic background in mathematics. He earned his M.Sc. and Ph.D. in mathematics from Leningrad State University in the 1980s. His professional journey includes positions such as assistant and associate professor at Michigan State University where he conducted significant research in mathematics. His research interests encompass harmonic analysis, complex analysis, and operator theory. Treil has worked on various collaborative NSF grants focusing on topics such as weighted estimates in matrix weights associated with non-homogeneous harmonic analysis, as well as the applications of Calderon-Zygmund Operators in highly irregular environments. Throughout his career, he has been involved in numerous funded research projects addressing complex problems in mathematical analysis. In addition to his research, Treil teaches several university-level mathematics courses, helping to shape the next generation of mathematicians.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor

2001-01-01 — Present

Brown University • Providence, RI

Teaches advanced mathematics courses and conducts research in harmonic analysis and operator theory.

Associate Professor

2000-01-01 — 2001-01-01

Brown University • Providence, RI

Conducted research and taught various mathematics courses.

Professor

1998-01-01 — 1999-01-01

Michigan State University • East Lansing, MI

Professorship related to advanced mathematics topics.

Associate Professor

1994-01-01 — 1998-01-01

Michigan State University • East Lansing, MI

Engaged in the teaching and research of mathematics.

Assistant Professor

1992-01-01 — 1994-01-01

Michigan State University • East Lansing, MI

Assisted in the development and teaching of mathematics courses.

Visiting Assistant Professor

1991-01-01 — 1992-01-01

Michigan State University • East Lansing, MI

Participated in mathematics research and education.

Researcher

1989-01-01 — 1991-01-01

Leningrad University • Leningrad

Involved in theoretical cybernetics research.

Assistant Professor

1986-01-01 — 1989-01-01

Moscow Aviation Institute • Leninsk (Baikhonoor)

Taught mathematical sciences.

Awards

#1993

Salem Prize

1993-01-01

Courses

MATH 0520 - Linear Algebra MATH 0540 - Honors Linear Algebra MATH 1130 - Functions of Variables MATH 1140 - Functions of Variables MATH 2210 - Real Function Theory MATH 2220 - Real Function Theory MATH 2250 - Complex Function Theory MATH 2260 - Complex Function Theory

Requirements for Brown University

Doctorate Program
Requirements
GRE General
TOEFL
Total
Required:90
IELTS
Overall
Required:7
Prerequisites
Undergraduate degree in Economics or related field
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Specialization Notes

Department: Department of Economics