Department of Mathematics develops scientific schools in the following areas:
- Approximate approaches to solving problems of mathematical physics/Tolok V., D.E., professor
- Study of stress-deformed condition of multilayered elastic mediums/Privarnikov A., D.E., professor
- Stability and vibrations of inhomogeneous mechanical systems/Gryshchak V., D.E., professor
- Development of numerical methods to research nonlinear deformation of temperature fields and destruction processes in rubber-cord composites and elastomers/Grebeniuk S., Ph.D., associate professor
- Vibration diagnostics and analytical methods to research modern complex structures with damages/Roitman A., D.E., professor
- Nonlinear stochastic dynamics of thin-shelled systems/Tamurov M., D.E., professor
- Discrete optimization and its application in economic mathematical simulation under uncertainty conditions and IT/Perepelytsa V., professor
Results of scientific endeavors are presented in reports at numerous national and international conferences on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, and published in monographs, research papers and textbooks.