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- E-mail: alexander.radionov@ukr.net
- ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7282-578X
- Scopus ID: 57201595685
Date and Place of Birth: July 13, 1961, Mykolaiv, Ukraine.
Education:
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1978 – Graduated from Mykolaiv Secondary School No. 34.
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1978-1984 – Studied at Mykolaiv Shipbuilding Institute named after S.Y. Makarov, specialty “Refrigeration and Compressor Machines and Installations” (graduated with honors).
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1984-1987 – Postgraduate studies at Mykolaiv Shipbuilding Institute named after S.Y. Makarov.
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1987 – Defended the dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences in the specialty 05.08.05 – “Ship Energy Installations and Their Elements (Main and Auxiliary)”.
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2003 – Awarded the title of Senior Researcher in the specialty “Ship Energy Installations”.
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2011-2014 – Doctoral studies at the National University of Shipbuilding named after Admiral Makarov.
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2020 – Defended the dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Technical Sciences in the specialty 21.06.01 – “Environmental Safety”.
Professional Experience:
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1988-1991 – Researcher, Mechanical Technology Division, All-Union Research and Design Institute of Aluminum, Magnesium, and Electrode Industry (VAMI).
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1992-1994 – Deputy Director for Scientific Work, Central Research and Development Bureau “Ferohydrodynamics”.
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1994-Present – Director, LLC “NVPP Ferohydrodynamics”.
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2021-Present – Professor, Department of Technical Service.
Main Educational Disciplines:
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“Tribotechnology”
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“Materials Science”
Scientific Work:
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Author of over 50 publications, including more than 10 articles in international journals indexed in Scopus and Web of Science.
Research Areas:
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Development of high-tech, environmentally safe technologies.
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Improving the level of ecological safety in hazardous industries by applying magnetic fluid sealing complexes (MFSC).
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Research on the interaction of various physical processes in the gap of MFSC.
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Study of the rheological properties of magnetic fluids.
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Interdependence of technical service organization on ecological and technogenic safety.