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CURRICULUM VITAE of SERGEY B. POPOV
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PERSONAL DATA

Born: 8 December 1971, Moscow, Russia
Married: since 2000.

ADDRESS

Office: 119991 Universitetskii pr. 13, Moscow, Russia
+7 (495) 939-50-06 (phone)
+7 (495) 932-88-41 (FAX)
e-mail: polar (at) sai.msu.ru; sergepolar (at) gmail.com
URL: http://xray.sai.msu.ru/~polar/

EDUCATION

Moscow State University, Russia. Doctor of science (habilitation) degree
in Astrophysics 2011 "Magnetorotational evolution and population synthesis
of isolated neutron stars"


Moscow State University, Russia. Ph.D. in Astrophysics 1998
"Population synthesis of X-ray sources after the burst of
starformation and evolution of isolated neutron stars"
Supervisor: Prof. V.M. Lipunov

Moscow State University, Russia. M.S. in Astronomy 1995
"A model of binary evolution after a starformation burst
at the Galactic center"
Supervisor: Prof. V.M. Lipunov

SCIENTIFIC EMPLOYMENT

1.) Sternberg Astronomical Institute, Moscow, Leading Researcher
(full time) June 2012 - until present
2.) Sternberg Astronomical Institute, Moscow, Senior Researcher
(full time) April 2008 - June 2012
3.) Sternberg Astronomical Institute, Moscow, Researcher
(full time) March 2000 - April 2008
4.) University of Padua, Department of Physics, PostDoc
October 2002 - October 2004
5.) Sternberg Astronomical Institute, Moscow, Junior researcher
(full time) April 1998 - March 2000
6.) Sternberg Astronomical Institute, Moscow, Junior researcher
(part time) January 1998 - April 1998
7.) Sternberg Astronomical Institute, Moscow, Junior researcher
(part time) April 1995 - August 1995

LONG SCIENTIFIC VISITS AND INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION

Since 1998 I participate in collaboration with several
Italian scientific groups (Prof. Aldo Treves, University of Como;
Prof. Monica Colpi, University of Milano-Bicocca;
Prof. Roberto Turolla, University of Padua).
During that period I had several long (and several short) visits to Italy.
Since 2004 I am collaborating with german scientists
(University of Jena, MPE, Rostock).
Since 2007 I collaborate with scientists working in Poland (Wrozlaw).
Since 2008 - with Spanish scientists. Several shorts visits to Poland,
Germany and Spain had been made, too.

1.) March - April 2014 (1 month). Galileo Galilei Institute (Florence)
2.) October - December 2011 (2 months). University of Padua.
3.) October - December 2009 (2 months). University of Cagliari
4.) September - December 2008 (3 months). University of Padua.
5.) September - December 2007 (4 months). Observatory of Cagliari (Italy).
6.) October-December 2006 (3 months). University of Como (Italy) and
University of Jena (Germany).
7.) October-November 2005 (1 month). University of Rostock and MPE (Germany)
8.) October 2002 - October 2004. Postdoc position at the Univesity of Padua.
9.) April-June 2002 (3 months). Universities of Como and Milan.
10.) October 2001 (1 month). University of Como.
11.) March-July 2000 (3 months). Universities of Como and Milan.
12.) January 1999 (1 month). Universities of Como and Milan.

SELECTED RESEARCH TOPICS

I) Isolated Neutron Stars and Black Holes
(Period Evolution, Magnetic Field Decay,
Accretion onto Isolated Neutron Stars).

1.) Accretion from the interstellar medium onto isolated neutron stars
and black holes.
2.) Magnetorotational evolution of isolated neutron stars.
3.) Population synthesis of isolated neutron stars in the Galaxy.
4.) Local population of young isolated black holes and neutron stars.
5.) Origin of magnetars, relation of magnetars to regions of starformation.
6.) Evolution and observational appearance of magnetars.

II) Binary Stars (Evolution of Close Binaries, Periods of Accreting
Neutron Stars).

1.) Modeling the population of X-ray sources at the Galactic
center: population synthesis of binary systems
and spatial distribution of X-ray sources.
2.) Evolution of population of X-ray sources after the star formation
burst: influence of the Initial Mass Function.
3.) Magneto-rotational evolution of neutron stars in pre-low mass
X-ray binaries.
4.) ULXs.

Projects were (or are) supported by the grants from Russian Foundation
for Basic Research, National Programms ``Astronomy'' and
``Universities of Russia'', ISSEP, RSCI, International Science Foundation,
COSMION, INTAS, Dynasty Foundation, Cariplo Foundation
and italian national foundations.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Three students got their diploma under my supervision.

1.) A course of lectures at the Moscow State University (January-May 2013)
"Modern phenomenology of neutron stars and black holes"
2.) A course of lectures at the Moscow State University (January-May 2011)
"Modern phenomenology of neutron stars and black holes"
3.) Visiting professor. University of Cagliari (October - December 2009)
4.) A course of lectures at the Moscow State University (January-May 2009)
"Modern phenomenology of neutron stars and black holes"
5.) A serie of lectures at the Einstein Institute in Golm, Germany;
University of Cagliari, University of Liege (Autumn 2008)
6.) A course of lectures at the Moscow State University (January-May 2008)
"Modern phenomenology of neutron stars and black holes"
7.) A course of lectures at the university of Cagliari (October 2007)
"Modern phenomenology of neutron stars and black holes"
8.) A course of lectures at the Dosctoral programme in ECT*,
Italy (August 2007). "Compact stars phenomenology"
9.) A course of lectures at the summer school in Pushchino (July 2007)
"Observations of black holes"
10.) Invited lectures at international schools
(July 2004 Erice, Italy; August 2004, August 2006, August 2008 Dubna, Russia)
11.) Occasional lectures and seminars in Theoretical and General
Astrophysics.
Department of Physics Moscow State University 1996-until present
12.) Popular lectures for teachers of astronomy and public.
Moscow planetarium, Sternberg Institute, etc. 1999 - until present
13.) High-school physics. High-school N548.
Moscow, Russia September 1994- September 2002
14.) High-school astronomy. High-school N548.
Moscow, Russia September 1993-September 2002

GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, HONORS

1.) Young Scientists Research Award,
Awarded by Moscow State University 2010
2.) INTAS Fellowship 2007-2008
3.) Young Scientists Research Award,
Awarded by Moscow State University 2006
4.) Cariplo Foundation Fellowship 2006
5.) The "Dynasty" Foundation fellowship 2005-2007
6.) Diplomas for popularizing science,
Awarded by different Russian educational projects 2003
7.) Young Scientists Research Award,
Awarded by RSCI Foundation 2002
8.) Young Scientists Research Award,
Awarded by Moscow State University 2001
9.) Young Scientists Research Grant,
Awarded by Russian Foundation for Basic Research 2001
10.) Young Scientists Research Award,
Awarded by Moscow State University 2000
11.) Presidential Fellowship for Young Scientists,
Russia, 2000-2003
12.) Young Scientists Research Award,
Awarded by Moscow State University 1999
13.) The first prize for young scientists' oral presentations on
the XXVII ITEP Winter school 1999
14.) Soros scolarship for post-graduates (ISSEP) 1998
15.) Soros scolarship for post-graduates (ISSEP) 1997
16.) Soros scolarship for post-graduates (ISSEP) 1996
17.) Young Scientists Research Award,
Awarded by Department of Physics (Moscow State University) 1996
18.) Diploma for the best presentation on the astronomical
section of the conference ``Leniskie Gori -- 95''
Awarded by Department of Physics (Moscow State University) 1995

LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY

Russian (native), English (fluent), French (poor), Italian (poor).

PUBLICATIONS AND CITATION

More than 100 publications in scientific journals and conference proceedings,
a large review published as a separate volume of "Trudy GAISH"
("Sternberg Astronomical Institute Transactions") [in Russian],
another large review published in Physics-Uspekhi

Total citation count (according to NASA ADS, Scholar Google) >900.
Hirsch index - 18.

Full list of scientific publication is available at the URL:
http://xray.sai.msu.ru/~polar/html/sci.html

Five selected publications during last 3 years:

1. A. Chashkina, S. B. Popov
"Magnetic field estimates for accreting neutron stars in
massive binary systems and models of magnetic field decay"
New Astronomy vol. 17, pp. 594-602 (2012)
(arXiv: 1112.1123)

2. S.B. Popov, R. Turolla
"A strongly magnetic neutron star in the SMC Be/X-ray binary
SXP 1062 ?"
MNRAS vol. 421 pp. L127-L131 (2012)
(arXiv: 1112.2507)

3. S.B. Popov, R. Turolla
"Initial spin periods of neutron stars in supernova remnants"
Ap&SS vol. 341, pp. 457-464 (2012)
(arXiv: 1204.0632)

4. M. V. Barkov, D. V. Khangulyan, S. B. Popov
"Jets and gamma-ray emission from isolated accreting black holes"
MNRAS vol. 427, pp. 589-594 (2012)
(arXiv: 1209.0293)

5. S.B. Popov, R. Turolla
"Initial parameters of neutron stars""
in: "Electromagnetic Radiation from Pulsars and Magnetars"
ASP Conf. Ser. v. 466, pp. 191-194 (2012)
(arXiv: 1206.2819)

Five selected original papers during the career:

1. Popov S.B., Colpi M., Treves A., Turolla R., Lipunov V.M.,
Prokhorov M.E.
``The Neutron Star Census''
ApJ V. 530, p. 896, 2000
(astro-ph/9910114)

2. Popov S.B., Colpi M., Prokhorov M.E., Treves A., Turolla R.
``Young isolated neutron stars from the Gould Belt''
A&A vol. 406, pp. 111-117 (2003)
(astro-ph/0304141)

3. S.B. Popov, H. Grigorian, R. Turolla, D. Blaschke
``Population synthesis as a probe of neutron star thermal evolution''
A&A Vol. 448, pp.327-334 (2006)
(astro-ph/0411618)

4. S.B. Popov, B.E. Stern
``Soft gamma repeaters outside the Local group''
MNRAS vol. 365, pp. 885-890 (2006)
(astro-ph/0503532)

5. S.B. Popov, J.A. Pons, J.A. Miralles, P.A. Boldin, B. Posselt
``Population synthesis studies of isolated neutron stars
with magnetic field decay''
MNRAS vol. 401, pp. 2675-2686 (2010)
(arXiv: 0910.2190)

ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES

Member of the Scientific Council of the Sternberg Astronomical Institute
June 2012 - until present

Member of the hiring commission of the Sternberg Astronomical Institute
September 2008 - September 2012

MEMBERSHIPS

International Astronomical Union member (since 2009).
Euro-Asian Astronomical Society member (since 1994).
Euro-Asian Association for Astronomy Teachers member (since 1998).