| Name: Jordanka Antonova ANGELOVA |
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| Birth-date: April 1, 1956 | |
| Nationality: Bulgarian |
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| April 2000 |
PhD Specialized Science Council at SOFIA UNIVERSITY “St. Kliment Ohridsky”, Sofia, Bulgaria Thesis: Qualitative and Optimization Impulsive Models in Population Dynamics |
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| June 1979 |
Master of Science SOFIA UNIVERSITY “St. Kliment Ohridsky”, Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics, Sofia, Bulgaria Thesis: Conditional Procedures |
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| September 1973-July 1997 |
SOFIA UNIVERSITY “St. Kliment Ohridsky”, Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics, Sofia, Bulgaria Specialty: Probability and Statistics Majors: Mathematics |
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| September 1971-May 1973 |
RUSSIAN HIGH-SCHOOL, SOVIET EMBASSY, Sofia, Bulgaria Focus: English and Russian language training |
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| November 1993-Present | Department of mathematics, University of chemical technology and metalLurgy (UCTM), Sofia, Bulgaria (http://math.uctm.edu): Chief Assistant. Provides lectures and seminars on the mathematical disciplines, thought at the University (Linear algebra, Analytical geometry, Differential and integral calculus, Differential equations, Probabilities and statistics, Numerical analysis). Closely collaborates with department management on student programs' contents, schedules, and coordination. Participates as coordinator and expert in University international and local projects. |
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| November 1985-November 1993 | Department of mathematics, University of chemical technology and metalLurgy (UCTM), Sofia, Bulgaria (http://math.uctm.edu): Assistant-Professor. Carried out seminars of Linear algebra, Analytical geometry, Differential and integral calculus, Differential equations, Probabilities and statistics, Numerical analysis. Developed studying materials for groups of over 20 first, second, and third-year students and supervised the studying process and students' comprehension. |
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| May 1979-November 1985 | CENTER OF ELECTRONIC COMPUTATIONS, MINE RESEARCH INSTITUTE, Sofia, Bulgaria: Mathematician-Programmer. Developed programs on Fortran and PL1. Carried out statistical researches on subsoil water qualities. Implemented models, simulating the mining process. |
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