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Sergei Aizikovich | |
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Айзикович Сергей Михайлович | |
Born | 2 August 1951 Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky |
Nationality | Russian |
Alma mater | Rostov State University |
Awards | 1983 - “Inventor of the USSR” medal.
2011 - title “Best Engineer of Don” in the nominations “Best Researcher of Don” and “Best R&D Topic Manager of Don”[1]. 2015 - title “Honored Worker of Science and Technology of the Russian Federation”[2]. 2017 - medal named after. Academician Zh.S. Erzhanov National Committee of the Republic of Kazakhstan on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. 2018 - national award “Professor of the Year” from the all-Russian organization of the organization “Russian Professorial Assembly”. 2020 — medal of success of the Rostov region “For good work for the benefit of the Don region” 2021 - medal of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation “For contribution to the implementation of state policy in the field of scientific and technological development.” |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | DSTU |
Sergei Aizikovich (born August 2, 1951 Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky) is a Russian scientist, head of the laboratory of functional-gradient and composite materials at Don State Technical University (DSTU)[1].
Biography
[edit]Born into the family of a naval officer, commander of a torpedo boat formation, captain 2nd rank. He graduated from high school in the city of Rostov-on-Don.
In 1980 he received the scientific degree of Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences.
In 2003 he received the scientific degree of Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences[1].
Since 1974 he was a junior researcher, since 1979 - senior researcher, in 1993 - leading researcher at the Research Institute of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics of the Russian State University.
Since 2005, he worked as a leading researcher in the Department of Scientific Research of DSTU. In 2010, he headed the scientific and educational center “Materials”. From 2011 to the present, he is the head of the laboratory “Functional-gradient and composite materials”.
Scientific activity
[edit]The main directions of scientific work are contact mechanics and the mechanics of fracture of functionally graded deformable materials, mixed problems, integral equations of mathematical physics, inverse problems of the theory of elasticity for functionally graded media.
Aizikovich is the author of 5 monographs and more than 300 published works. He developed new methods for solving static mixed problems of the theory of elasticity and electroelasticity for functionally gradient media.
He is a reviewer of central international journals on mechanics from leading publishing houses:
- Wiley - ZAMM Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (2012 - present)[2];
- Elsevier - International Journal of Solids and Structures (2012 - present)[3];
- Journal of Engineering Mechanics (2012 - present);
- Acta Mechanica (from 2014 to present);
- Multidiscipline Modeling in Materials and Structures (from 2014 to present);
- Applied Mathematical Modeling (2016-present);
- Alexandria Engineering Journal (2016-present)
Positions held:
- Since 2007 - Member of the National Committee of Serbia on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics.
- Since 2014 - Expert of the Directorate of Scientific and Technical Programs of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation.
- Since 2015 - Member of the Expert Council of the Higher Attestation Commission on Mathematics and Mechanics.
- Since 2015 - Expert of the Russian Science Foundation.
- Since 2015 - Expert of the Russian Foundation for Basic Research.
- Since 2016 - Expert of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Awards and titles
[edit]1983 — sign “Inventor of the USSR”.
2011 — title “Best Engineer of Don” in the nominations “Best Researcher of Don” and “Best R&D Topic Manager of Don”[1].
2015 — title “Honored Worker of Science and Technology of the Russian Federation”[2].
2017 — medal named after. Academician Zh. S. Erzhanov of the National Committee of the Republic of Kazakhstan on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics.
2018 — national award “Professor of the Year” from the all-Russian public organization “Russian Professorial Assembly”.
2020 — medal of the Government of the Rostov region “For valiant work for the benefit of the Don region”
2021 — medal of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation “For contribution to the implementation of state policy in the field of scientific and technological development.”
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References
[edit]Scientist's page on ResearchGate