Ugur G. Abdulla is Azerbaijanian-American scientist and mathematician. He was born in Azerbaijan. In his youth he moved to the United States of America. Research interests * Partial differential equations * Parabolic and elliptic equations in non-smooth domains * Nonlinear degenerate and singular parabolic equations * Reaction-diffusion equations * Free boundary problems * Potential theory * Harmonic analysis * Multi-dimensional Brownian motion Academic degrees *1986 M.S., Azerbaijan State University,Baku,USSR *1988 Ph.D., Academy of Sciences,Baku,USSR *1994 High D.Sc.(Habilitation), Baku State University, Baku, Azerbaijan *1995 Professor,Baku State University,Baku,Azerbaijan *1999 Professor,Supreme Attestation Comission of the Azerbaijan Republic *2003 Dr. rer. nat., Saxon State Ministry of Sciences and Fine Arts, Dresden, Germany Employment *08.2001-present Full Professor, Florida Institute of Technology *01.2004-08.2011 Associate Professor, Florida Institute of Technology *09.2002-08.2003 Guest Professor, University of Leipzig *05.2001-09.2002 Max-Planck Research Fellow, Max-Planck Institute, Leipzig *10.2000-05.2001 Visiting Professor, Bilkent University, Turkey *04.2000-09.2000 Max-Planck Research Fellow, Max-Planck Institute, Germany *1998-1999 Humboldt Research Fellow, University of Paderborn, Germany *1996-1997 Royal Society Research Fellow, Universisty of Nottingham, UK *1995-present Professor, Baku State University, Baku, Azerbaijan *1993-1995 Associate Professor, Baku State University, Baku, Azerbaijan *1991-1993 Senior Research Scientist, Baku State University, Baku, Azerbaijan *1989-1991 Research scientist, Academy of Sciences, Baku, USSR Short research visits *06.2008-08.2008 Visiting Professor, University of Bonn, Germany *05.2004-07.2004 Visiting Professor, International University of Bremen, Germany *11.1998-12.1998 Visiting Professor, Univeristy of Catania, Italy *12.1997-01.1998 Visiting Professor, University of Paderborn, Germany Works *"Parabolic Problems in Non-smooth Domains", Jahrestagung der Deutschen Mathematikervereinigung *http://www.imati.cnr.it/~gianazza/special_issue06/contributors.html
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