ALIKULOV TOLIB NORTASHIVICH
Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences,
Docent of the Department of Differential Equations and Mathematical Physics, National University of Uzbekistan named after M. Ulugbek.
100174, Tashkent, University Campus, National University of Uzbekistan, Faculty of Mathematics.
Phone: +998 71 246-84-29
E-mail: tolibaka@gmail.com
PERSONAL DATA:
Surname: Alikulov
Given Name: Tolib
Patronymic: Nortashivich
Date of Birth: September 17, 1974 (Kashkadarya Region)
EDUCATION:
1992-1997 Student, Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics, Tashkent State University
2004-2007 Independent Researcher, National University of Uzbekistan named after M. Ulugbek
ACADEMIC DEGREES AND TITLES:
2008 – Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (PhD)
(National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek, Tashkent, Specialty – 01.01.03)
Dissertation Topic: “On the Boundedness of Imaginary Powers of Elliptic Operators with Singular Coefficients in a Banach Space” (Scientific Supervisor: D.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics A.R. Khalmukhamedov)
2011 – Docent, Department of Mathematical Physics
RESEARCH ACTIVITIES:
TEACHING ACTIVITIES:
2004–2012 Assistant, Senior Lecturer, docent of the Department of Mathematical Physics; Deputy Dean for Spiritual, Moral, and Educational Work, Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics, National University of Uzbekistan.
Since 2015 – present Docent, Department of Differential Equations and Mathematical Physics, Faculty of Mathematics, National University of Uzbekistan.
RESEARCH AREAS:
Partial differential equations; imaginary and fractional powers of differential and pseudo-differential operators.
PARTICIPATION IN SCIENTIFIC PROJECTS:
Ф-4-02: “Development of New Methods for Solving Problems in Mathematical Physics and Optimal Control Based on Spectral Analysis of Differential Operators” (2012–2016);
OT-Ф-4-(36+32): “Development of New Methods for Solving Problems in Mathematical Physics and Optimal Control. Non-classical Initial and Spectral Problems for Partial Differential Equations of Odd Order and Their Applications” (2016–2020).
MONOGRAPHS AND METHODOLOGICAL WORKS: