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Michael Todinov
Professor, PhD, DEng/DSc
Department of Mechanical
Engineering and Mathematical Sciences, Oxford Brookes University,
Prof. Todinov pioneered
research on generic principles for improving reliability and
reducing technical risk, theory of repairable flow networks,
risk-based reliability analysis and application of algebraic
inequalities for generating new knowledge and optimising systems and
processes. He authored six monographs related to these research
topics.
Michael Todinov is the
recipient of the prestige IMechE (UK) award in the area of risk
reduction in mechanical engineering.
Research Interests:
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Applications of
algebraic inequalities for generating new knowledge and
optimising systems and processes in science and technology
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Domain-independent principles for reliability improvement,
uncertainty and risk reduction
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Probability
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Probabilistic
models in engineering
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Reliability;
risk
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Repairable flow
networks
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Mathematical
modelling
e-mail:
mtodinov@brookes.ac.uk
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