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СТРУКТУРА ОРГАНИЗАЦИИ
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Председатель
консультационного
комитета
- член-корр.
А.Г.
Дегерменджи
· Секретарь
- к.б.н.
Емельянова
Анна
Юрьевна
Andrei
Degermendzhy
Curriculum vitae
Prof. Andrei G. Degermendzhy, Position: Director of Institute of Biophysics, Head of the
ecosystem biophysics laboratory. Scientific Degree: Corresponding Member of the Academy
of Sciences of Russia, Doctor of Sciences (Physics and Mathematics). Affiliation:
Institute of Biophysics (Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch). Address: Academgorodok,
660036 Krasnoyarsk, Russia, ibp@ibp.krasnoyarsk.su, fax: 7(3912)433400, http://www.ibp.ru/lakes/index.shtml.
Date of Birth: 03 February 1947. Place of Birth: Krasnoyarsk, Russia. Marital Status:
Married, one son
Education, scientific degrees and titles: biophysicist-student (Novosibirsk State University,
(1970); Candidate of Sciences (Physics and Mathematics)- Institute of Biophysics of
the Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch, Krasnoyarsk, 1975); Doctor of Sciences
(Physics and Mathematics) (1989);
Teaching: Krasnoyarsk State University: 1984-present - "Ecological Forecasting: mathematical
Approaches" - Special course; 1983-1984 - "Mathematics for Biologists"; 1973 - "Microbial
Population Dynamics" - Special course; Krasnoyarsk Technical University: 1991 - 1994
"Higher Mathematics" course.
Scientific interests: ecology, population microbiology, mathematical and experimental modeling,
aquatic salt ecosystems.
Scientific research: 1. Theoretical investigation of ecological mechanisms of requlation
of species composition in microorganism communities. 2. Experimental investigation
of microorganism growth self regulation mechanisms and development of new biophysical
techniques. 2. Prediction of aquatic (river and salt lakes) ecosystem conditions and
water quality by combining trends 1 and 2.
Awards and positions of honor: Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences of Russia
(2000);Academician of Ecological Academy of Russia (1995); Corresponding Member of
the Academy of Engineering Sciences of the Russian Federation (1993); Soros Fund Prize
(1993); Member of the Council for Science and technology of the Ministry of Ecology
and Natural Resources of the Russian Federation ("Water Ressources" section), 1992;
Scientific Work Contest Prize Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences -1991);
Curriculum Vitae and Achievements in "Who is Who", Cambridge, England (1991); 1988
- USSR Exhibition of Achievements of People's Economy - Gold Medal for works in the
field of ecology "Computer-Aided System for Prediction of Lake and Reservoir Ecosystem
States"; Award and official message of thanks of the Presidium of Siberian Branch
of the Russian Academy of Sciences and Presidium of Krasnoyarsk Branch of Siberian
Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences for successful implementation and personal
contribution of complex scientific field tour to assess the "Turukhansk Hydroelectric
Power Station" feasibility study, 1979 - laureate of young scientists' scientific
papers contest (Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences) (Series of works
"Population Wave Theory"), 1988; Awards at scientists' scientific papers contest -Institute
of Biophysics (Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch).
Publications: total about 150 scientific works, including 4 monographs.
-Degermendzhy AG, Adamovich VA and Pozdyaev VN. 1989. On the cybernetics of bacterial communities:
observations, experiments and theory. Int J of Cybernetics and Systems. 20: 501-541.
-Degermendzhy A.G., Adamovich V.V., Adamovich V.A. 1993. A new experimental approach
to the search for chemical density factors in the regulation of monoculture growth.
J.General Microbiology. 139:2027-2031.
-T.A. Temerova, A.G. Degermendzhy, A.P. Tolomeev. 1999. Lake Shira, a Siberian salt
lake: Ecosystem structure and function. Communication 2. Brachionus plicatilis (Rotatoria)
growth and development. J. of Salt Lake Research.8:233-244.
-Andrei G. Degermendzhy, Victor M. Belolipetsky, Tatiana A. Zotina, Ramesh D. Gulati.
2002. Formation of the vertical heterogeneity in the Shira Lake ecosystem: the biological
mechanisms and mathematical model. Aquatic Ecology. 36:271-297.
-Andrei G. Degermendzhy, Ramesh D. Gulati. 2002. Understanding the mechanisms of blooming
of phytoplankton In Lake Shira, a saline lake in Siberia (the Republic of Khakasia).
Aquatic Ecology. 36:331-341.
Candidate's Statement
My research of Khakasian salt lakes started in 1994 when I set up a biophysical field
laboratory on Shira lake. From the standpoint of ecological biophysics few trophic
levels, well expressed stratification (sea model?) make salt lakes an ideal object
to develop mathematical methods of prognosticating and controlling ecosystem condition
and in some cases they are a natural laboratory of would-be biospheric extreme conditions.
Generalization of our own field data and development of a prognostic mathematical
model of sulfur transport will make possible: 1) to develop a mathematical model of
basic elements' turnover (С-N-S-P) in "surface- water mass - bottom" system;
2) to find out stability conditions of basic elements' cycles with respect to typical
natural conditions (illumination conditions, anthropogenic run-off, flows at interfaces,
etc.); 3) to correlate "blooming" of algae with sulfur cycle; 4) to establish
relationship between stratification of the hydrogen sulfide zone and organic load
on the lake; 5) to work out ecologically efficient scenarios of preserving the ecosystem
of Shira and other Khakasian lakes. To organize international cooperation on Khakasian
salt lakes I pursued holding the 8th ICSL in Siberia on Shira lake and it will take
place 22-26 July 2002. I'm seeking for closer international cooperation with most
interesting members of our community to introduce biophysical ideas into the
cause of salt lake research.
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