Leonid Bunimovich
Regents' Professor; School of Mathematics
Leonid Abramowich Bunimovich (born August 1, 1947) is a Soviet and American mathematician, who made fundamental contributions to the theory of dynamical systems, statistical physics, and various applications.
Bunimovich received his bachelor's degree in 1967, master's degree in 1969, and Ph.D. in 1973 from the University of Moscow. His masters and Ph.D. thesis advisor was Yakov G. Sinai.
Bunimovich is a Regents' Professor of Mathematics at the Georgia Institute of Technology, a Fellow of the Institute of Physics, and was awarded Humboldt Prize in Physics.
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Office Location:
Skiles 136
Georgia Institute of Technology
College of Sciences
School of Mathematics
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Additional Research:
Materials Data Sciences; Numerical Modeling; quantum materials
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