Professor Igor Barashenkov
Professor Barashenkov received his MSc from the Moscow State University and a PhD in mathematical and theoretical physics from the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna. His research interests include nonlinear dynamics and theory of nonlinear waves, in particular solitary waves, localised patterns and vortices. Barashenkov's early research projects focussed on the so-called dark solitons.
Seminar | The nexus between consumption inequality and multidimensional poverty in Ghana
This study documents changes in consumption inequality in Ghana from 2005 to 2017.
Seminar | Measuring multidimensional poverty in Kenya across time and space
Our October seminar focuses on research on Kenya’s progress in the reduction of poverty in the context of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The seminar is part of a series hosted by SALDRU, University of Cape Town
Book release | Inequalities in sub-Saharan Africa: Multidimensional perspectives and future challenges
Releasing 'Inequalities in Sub-Saharan Africa: Multidimensional Perspectives and Future Challenges', the latest title in the Africa Development Forum series that is jointly published by the AFD and the World Bank Group.