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Alumni Association Distinguished Research in Science, Engineering and Mathematics George A. Anastassiou
Dr. Anastassiou, professor of mathematical sciences, is an internationally renowned
mathematician with a wide range of research interests. He started his research in
the fields of approximation theory and the theory of probabilities and inequalities,
and has also made contributions in the areas of wavelets, neural networks, fractional
analysis, and fuzzy sets theory. According to one of his letters of recommendations,
“All the areas are classical, contemporary and difficult, with great international
interest and with many applications to industry, technology and to other branches
of science.” Dr. Anastassiou has published more than 209 articles in prestigious mathematical
publications. (More than 100 of these were published since being awarded his first
Alumni Association Distinguished Research Award in 1991.) He is associate editor of
45 mathematical journals and editor-in-chief of three more journals. Dr. Anastassiou
has his own book series and is a consultant for five major multinational publication
companies.
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