Email
darko@wpi.edu
Office
Stratton Hall 430
Phone
+1 (508) 8315000 x6125
Education
PhD Rutgers University 2001

Professor Volkov's research is on Partial Differential Equations theory, Integral Equations theory, and asymptotic and numerical methods. He is interested in abstract existence and uniqueness questions as well as inverse problems and their numerical solutions. He has collaborated with geophysicists and engineers to work on problems related to electromagnetic theory, or seismology. He has published over 30 research papers in prestigious scientific journals. He has taught all levels of math classes, such as Linear Algebra II, Introduction to Analysis, and Graduate Analysis. He particularly enjoys how WPI students are forthcoming in talking to him outside class time, as he believes that the most valuable learning experience occurs during one-on-one discussions.

Email
darko@wpi.edu
Education
PhD Rutgers University 2001

Professor Volkov's research is on Partial Differential Equations theory, Integral Equations theory, and asymptotic and numerical methods. He is interested in abstract existence and uniqueness questions as well as inverse problems and their numerical solutions. He has collaborated with geophysicists and engineers to work on problems related to electromagnetic theory, or seismology. He has published over 30 research papers in prestigious scientific journals. He has taught all levels of math classes, such as Linear Algebra II, Introduction to Analysis, and Graduate Analysis. He particularly enjoys how WPI students are forthcoming in talking to him outside class time, as he believes that the most valuable learning experience occurs during one-on-one discussions.

Office
Stratton Hall 430
Phone
+1 (508) 8315000 x6125

Scholarly Work

Eigenvalue analysis of surface displacements due to active faults 2009

Recovery of active faults from surface displacement fields. 2009

Highly accurate computations of slip eigenmodes for faults in half space 2010

An inverse problem for faults in elastic half space 2011

Asymptotic formulas for perturbations in the electromagnetic fields due to the presence of inhomogeneities of small diameter 2012

Numerical methods for locating small dielectric inhomogeneities 2012

Professional Highlights & Honors
Principal Investigator, "The Fault Inverse Problem", 2006
NSF DMS