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CURRICULUM VITAE Yuzef D. Zhugzhda Affiliation and Address Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere, and Radiowave Propagation of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IZMIRAN), 142190 Troitsk, Russia Email: YZhugzhda@mail.ru Phone: ++7-495-151 50 24 Fax: ++7-495-334 01 24 Personal Birth date: September 4, 1936 Current Position Head of the Laboratory of Helioseismology, Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere, and Radiowave Propagation of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IZMIRAN), Russia Education 1968 Ph.D., Sternberg Astronomical Institute of Moscow University 1959 M.S., Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State University) Titles 1994 Full Professor Diploma, Russian Academy and Supreme Certification Committee of the Russian Federation 1985 Habilitation Thesis for physics and mathematics, Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg (Leningrad) 1980 Associate Professor Diploma, Russian Academy and Supreme Certification Committee of the Russian Federation Positions Held 2000 1999 1999 1996-1997 1997-today 1994-1997 1989-1994 1983-1989 1976-1983 1967-1976 1964-1967 1959-1964 1957-1959 Visiting Professor, Katolieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Visiting Gauss-Professor, Georg-August-UniversitДt GЖttingen Visiting Professor, Katolieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Visiting Professor as a Humboldt Research Prize Awardee, Kiepenheuer-Institut fЭr Sonnenphysik, Freiburg, Germany Head of the Laboratory of Helioseismology, IZMIRAN Main Research Fellow of the Institute, IZMIRAN Head of the Department of Space Electrodynamics, IZMIRAN Head of the Laboratory of Solar Electrodynamics, IZMIRAN Senior Research Fellow, Laboratory of the Active Sun, IZMIRAN Research Fellow, same laboratory Ph.D. student, IZMIRAN Research Fellow, Institute of Radioengineering and Electronics of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IRE), Moscow, Russia Diplom (M.S.) student, IRE


1955-1959 1953-1959

Visiting student, IRE Student, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Russia

Projects Activities 2006-today Principal Investigator of the space helioseismology experiment SOKOL on the CORONAS-FOTON satellite 2004-today Principal Investigator of the space helioseismology experiment FOTOSCOP on the solar probe INTERHELIOS satellite 1994-1997 Project Scientist, INTAS-93-4, joint Russian-European Project "Dynamics of Magnetic Flux Tubes in Space Plasmas" 1986-1994 Deputy Project Scientist of the Russian space laboratory CORONAS, launched in 1994 1986-1994 Principal Investigator of the space helioseismology experiment DIFOS on the CORONAS satellite Teaching Teaching of Ph.D. students as an Associate, and then as a Full Professor. In addition to teaching Ph.D. students from different regions of Russia (Far East, Novgorod, Irkutsk), I participated in the special Program of the Russian Academy of Sciences for teaching Ph.D. students from the former Republics of the USSR. I taught Ph.D students from the Baltic Republics, Georgia, and Azerbaijan. Professional Societies 1965-today Russian Astronomical Society 1978-1990 Member of the Board of the Solar Section and Chairman of the Solar Oscillation Working Group 1985-today Solar Physics Section of the European Physical Society and European Astronomical Society 1986-1992 Member of the Board 1976-today International Astronomical Union Awards 1995 Humboldt Research Award, Germany 1994 Korolev Medal for Space Explorations, Russia 1982 State Award of the USSR for the exploration of Solar Plasma Dynamics Fields of Research Solar physics: Helioseismology; waves in sunspots; waves in the solar photosphere, chromosphere and corona; dynamics of the granulation; heating of the solar atmosphere; radiative transfer; spicules. Physics of waves: linear waves in stratified atmospheres; nonlinear shock waves in magnetic flux tubes; wave vortices; analytic signal concept. General astrophysics: asteroseismology.