Anatoly V. Streltsov
Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College, Hanover,
NH 03755, USA
Phone: (603) 646-2723, Fax: (603) 646-3856,
E-mail: streltsov@dartmouth.edu
Expertise Summary
| Twenty years of experience in Computational Sciences,
Mathematical Methods and Numerical Techniques
for problems in Space Plasma Physics, Magnetohydrodynamics, and Electromagnetic Wave Propagation. |
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| Six years of experience in Signal Processing and Remote Sencing. | |
| Author and co-author of 30 publications in Russian,
European, and American scientific issues and 50 presentations at seminars, meetings, and conferences. |
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| Member of the American Geophysical Union. | |
| Reviewer of articles submitted to Journal of Geophysical
Research, Geophysical Research Letters, and Physics of Plasmas. |
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| Reviewer of proposals submitted to NSF, NASA, and DoE. |
Education
| 1995 - Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Dartmouth College, USA. | |
| 1990 - Candidate of Physical and Mathematical
Sciences (~Ph.D.) in Radio Physics, Institute of
Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation (IZMIRAN), Russia. |
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| 1982 - Qualified as Mathematician (~M.S.)
in
Computational Sciences, Moscow State University,
Russia. |
Employment
| Thayer
School of Engineering, Dartmouth
College, USA
1997 - Present: Research Assistant Professor 1995 - 1997: Research Associate 1991 - 1995: Graduate Research Assistant |
| Performing a numerical modeling of the near Earth space
plasma processes, involving, in particular, naturally
occurring, ultra-low-frequency (ULF) signals in satellite and communications environments. |
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| Dveloping numerical algorithms for a microwave imaging system for non-invasive
assessment of thermal and
radiation therapies. |
| Institute of Mathematics & Mechanics, Kazakhstan
1990 - 1991: Senior Scientist 1988 - 1990: Scientist 1986 - 1988: Junior Scientist 1985 - 1986: Senior Engineer |
| Developed a software for the analysis of ULF
electromagnetic fields measured by satellites IC-18, -19,
-24,
and ICB-1300 in the auroral zone. |
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| Developed a software for the analysis of the
ULF electromagnetic fields measured by satellites over the earth-
quake regions and over high-power navigatinal transmitters. |
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| Developed a software for the automatic analysis
of the data measured by the net of geophysical probes
(magnetometers) for the Kazakh Seismic Forecast Service. |
| Institute for Nuclear Research, Russia
1984 - 1985: Senior Engineer 1982 - 1984: Researcher |
| Developed numerical algorithms for storage and analysis
of data obtained in experiments related to radiochemical
detection of solar neutrinos. |
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| Developed software for a variety of physical instruments used in the experimental Nuclear Physics. |
Honors and Awards
| Dartmouth/NASA Space Grant Award for outstanding research, Dartmouth College, 1994. | |
| Dartmouth/NASA Graduate Space Grant Fellowship, Dartmouth College, 1992. | |
| San Diego Supercomputer Center Award for participation
in the Advanced Computing
Institute in Computational Fluid Dynamics, San Diego, 1992. |
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| Phillip R. Jackson '43 Scholarship, Dartmouth College, 1991. | |
| The Best Young Scientist Award, Institute of Mathematics & Mechanics, Kazakhstan, 1988. | |
| First-class (par excellence), diploma in Applied Mathematics,
Moscow State University,
Russia, 1982. |
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