
Alexander Soiguine
Alexander M. SOIGUINE received his Master Degree in mathematical physics from one of the most prestigious scientific schools of the former USSR : Mathematical Physics Department of St. Petersburg (Leningrad) University. His scientific adviser was world famous mathematician Olga Ladyzhenskaya. After two years he also received Ph.D. in applied mathematics (computational methods).
For several years he worked as professor of mathematics and mechanics at the highest level military institution – Naval Academy of Russia graduating top officers for Russian Navy. During those years he actively participated in multiple scientific research projects, starting from stochastically best strategies of submarine detection, to nuclear propulsion computer simulation programs, to relativistic particle beam computer simulation software.
In 1996 Dr. Soiguine came to the USA with "green card" through the INS section "Alien of Extraordinary Ability" and has worked for several companies as simulation software developer. The projects he worked on included geometrical/topological modeling, math simulation engines for EDA, heat transfer, electromagnetic radiation numerical algorithms, ray-tracing, light scattering, GIS spectral material classification, instrumental raw data processing, visualization algorithms, image processing, and much more.
In 2013 launched the Geometric Algebra Quantum Computing Initiative, GAQCI, [gay que sigh], for practical implementation of novel approaches to quantum computing.
Dr. Soiguine is member of American Mathematical Society.
Phone: 9494139250
Address: 31 Aurora
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
For several years he worked as professor of mathematics and mechanics at the highest level military institution – Naval Academy of Russia graduating top officers for Russian Navy. During those years he actively participated in multiple scientific research projects, starting from stochastically best strategies of submarine detection, to nuclear propulsion computer simulation programs, to relativistic particle beam computer simulation software.
In 1996 Dr. Soiguine came to the USA with "green card" through the INS section "Alien of Extraordinary Ability" and has worked for several companies as simulation software developer. The projects he worked on included geometrical/topological modeling, math simulation engines for EDA, heat transfer, electromagnetic radiation numerical algorithms, ray-tracing, light scattering, GIS spectral material classification, instrumental raw data processing, visualization algorithms, image processing, and much more.
In 2013 launched the Geometric Algebra Quantum Computing Initiative, GAQCI, [gay que sigh], for practical implementation of novel approaches to quantum computing.
Dr. Soiguine is member of American Mathematical Society.
Phone: 9494139250
Address: 31 Aurora
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
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