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com WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN SAINT LOUIS, MO OTHER UNIVERSITIES Master of Arts in Mathematics, August 2008 Math in Moscow, Fall 2005 Bachelor of Arts with Honors, August 2008 Budapest Semesters in Mathematics, Spring 2005 Major: Mathematics University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2003-2004 Minor: Computer Science University of Nebraska-Omaha, 2002-2005 Cumulative GPA: 3.80 PRIVATE HIGH SCHOOL- AND COLLEGE-LEVEL MATH TUTOR, St. Louis, MO Jan 2008-present Marketed tutoring services to students in a wide variety of subjects, including upper level college courses. Customized a curriculum for each student, using an intuition-based approach to improve students grasp of material. SAINT LOUIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE-FLORISSANT VALLEY, St. Louis, MO Oct 2009-present Employed at the Math and Science Learning center, tutoring math at all levels. KUMON LADUE CENTER EMPLOYEE, St. Louis, MO Jan -Sep 2009 Trained 2nd-8th grade students in mathematics using the Kumon method and edited solutions and instructors manuals. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLN, Lincoln, NE 2004 Mentored 28 students in Power Math, a program for gifted middle school students. WESTSIDE HIGH SCHOOL, Omaha, NE 2000-2004 Tutored summer school math for three years, worked as a private math tutor, and led math circle for gifted students. WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN SAINT LOUIS, MO 2006-2008 Completed honors and masters theses in combinatorics and number theory with Dr. John Shareshian. - Presented original research at 2007 AMS/MAA conference in New Orleans, LA. EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY, Johnson City, TN 2006 Worked as a student researcher at the ETSU Research Experience for Undergraduates in mathematics. - Presented original research on two subjects at Mathfest 2006 in Nashville, TN - Presented original research at Young Mathematicians Conference in Columbus, OH UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-OMAHA, Omaha, NE 2003-2004 Worked in mathematical biology, using fractal and chaos theory on Boolean networks with Dr. John Konvalina. Konvalina, John; Konfisakhar, Igor; Heidel, Jack; Rogers, Jim: Combinatorial Fractal Geometry wiht a Biological Application. Fractals 14 (2006), 133-142. Konvalina, John (mentioned as his research assistant); Heidel, Jack; Rogers, Jim: A Mean Paradox. American Mathematical Monthly 113 (2006), 166-169. Igor Konfisakhar: "When do Distinct Numbers have Equal Multinomial Coefficients," [Preprint 2008, 36 pp.], Washington University Masters Thesis Igor Konfisakhar: "Randomly-Generated Covering and Almost-Covering Arrays," [Preprint 2008, 13 pp.], Washington University Honors Thesis
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WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN SAINT LOUIS 2004-2008 - Eliot Scholarship, Ross R. Middlemiss award for outstanding graduating senior in math department. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLN 2003-2004 - Eastman Scholarship in Mathematics, Regents Scholarship, UNL Computer Science and Engineering Day Scholarship, UNL Top Scholars Award, UNL Math Day Scholarship, and Honors Textbook Scholarship Awarded first place in Missouri Collegiate Mathematics Competition in 2008, 3rd in 2006 and 2007. Finished in top 500 on Putnam Exam in 2003, 2005 and 2007. Received the Math in Moscow Scholarship for Fall 2005. Consistently placed among top three in Nebraska in high school math competitions in 2002 and 2003. Grew official Nebraska state record giant pumpkin in 2001, was featured on local and national news.
Programming experience in C++, Java, and Visual Basic, experience using SAS, MS Excel, MS Office, UNIX, and LaTeX. Extensive programming experience for mathematical and computational biology research purposes. Fluent in Russian, knowledge of French.