Aram Manaselyan
Aram Manaselyan is a Kernel Developer on the Wolfram Mathematical Computation team and an associate professor at Yerevan State University, Armenia. He is the course author and the instructor for the Wolfram Daily Study Group Introduction to Partial Differential Equations.
At Wolfram, Aram’s primary role is the development and improvement of symbolic solvers for differential equations. Currently he is the main developer of the Wolfram Language functions DSolve, DSolveValue and AsymptoticDSolveValue.
Prior to joining Wolfram, Aram was a scientific researcher and lecturer at Yerevan State University. His academic background includes the study of electronic, magnetic and optical properties of semiconductor nanostructures such as quantum dots, quantum wires and quantum rings. His teaching experience includes an undergraduate course in Physics of Atoms and graduate courses in Physics of Low-Dimensional Nanosystems and Spin Interactions in Semiconductors.
Organization:
Wolfram Research
Degrees:
PhD in Semiconductor Physics, Yerevan State University, Armenia
Languages:
English, Armenian, Russian
Interests:
Semiconductor physics, differential equations, PDE modeling and computational software development