Assistant Professor of Computational Science
B.S., M.S., Ph.D., University of Michigan
B.S., Kharkov University
Professor Kaganovskiy is a mathematician and computational scientist who creates models of tree canopies, the spread of red tide, vortex rings in fluid dynamics, and other natural phenomena in his work. He teaches computer programming, computational differential equations, linear algebra and all levels of applied mathematics at New College.
Recent Courses
Computatational Partial Differential Equations
Science on the Computer
Selected Publications
Kaganovskiy, L. (2006) Adaptive panel representation for 3D vortex ring
motion and instability. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2007
(Article ID 68953, 22 pp.) Retrieved April 10, 2007, from Hindawi
Publishing Corporation website Hindawi.com.