I am Seyed Mohsen Miri, Assistant Professor of Mathematics. I obtained my Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics (Optimization and Control Theory) from Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran, in 2017.
My primary research interests lie in mathematical applications, especially in the domains of optimization, control theory, and game theory. Over the course of my academic career, I have undertaken investigations into new algorithms for optimization, theoretical aspects of control systems, and strategic interaction models grounded in game-theoretic frameworks. My work often seeks to integrate rigorous mathematical analysis with real-world systems and decision-making problems.
I have published in journals and conferences relevant to my fields, contributing to advancing both theoretical methods and their applications. Through peer-reviewed articles, I aim to share results that are robust, reproducible, and of potential interest to both pure and applied communities.
In my teaching and supervision, I endeavor to inspire students at undergraduate and graduate levels by emphasizing clarity, logical exposition, and the interplay between theory and practice. I guide students in mathematical modeling, optimization techniques, and the formal understanding of dynamic systems and equilibria in games.
As I continue my academic journey, I remain committed to bridging analytical advances with interdisciplinary domains, and to fostering collaboration across mathematics, engineering, economics, and beyond.