Dmitry Nikolaev is an author of 10 scientific articles, of which 2 are published in Scopus journals, 1 — HAC, and 7 — RSCI (conference materials). He is also a participant of 5 International conferences, 3 All-Russian conferences with international participation and 1 international congress. His research interests include queueing theory, mathematical theory of teletrafic and applied probability theory.
MSc Applied Mathematics and Informatics
RUDN University
BSc Computer Science
RUDN University
Professional retraining "Teacher of Mathematics"
RUDN University
Professional retraining "Translator"
RUDN University
I focus on applied mathematics and telecommunications, particularly in the areas of queueing theory, stochastic modeling, and teletraffic systems. My work includes developing mathematical models for analyzing network performance, optimizing system processes, and solving real-world telecommunication challenges. I actively collaborate with other researchers and participate in international conferences to present findings and share insights.
Feel free to reach out for collaborations or discussions on mathematical theory applications and system optimization.