VASILIY ZNAMENSKIY 917 E 29th St Brooklyn, New York 11210-3737 Tel: (718) 951-5455 Home: (718) 238-0957 znamensk@sci.ccny.cuny.edu http://www.vznamenskiy.com SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Ph.D. in Physical and Mathematical Sciences. More than 20 years working experience in simulation of the various chemical, physical and technical processes and computer aided systems, for example, in hydrodynamic supersonic flows calculations, digital signal processing algorithms optimization, etc. Expertise in molecular dynamic simulation, data analysis and visualization. Experienced in software development for data processing for PC and Silicon Graphics platforms. Strong analytical, problem resolution and teaching skills. TECHNICAL EXPERTISE Languages/Software: C, C++, HTML, Java, Fortran, PL/1, ALGOL, CHARMM, DL_POLY, PC Spartan, gOpenMol Operating Systems /Hardware: SunOS, DOS/Windows NT 4.0/2000, Linux, Sun, IBM PC, Silicon Graphics, Beowulf PC cluster EMPLOYMENT 05/2002 - present Postdoctoral Research Associate. Chemistry Dep., Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, NY *Computer simulation study of the solvatochromism of betaine-30 in an ionic liquid *Program development for data processing using C, C++. Provided System Administration 09/1997 - present Associate Prof. Computer Science Dep., Kabardino-Balkarian State Univ. (KBSU), Russia *Participated in the Exchange program for research abroad *Developed the Interned based electronic library of resources on the information defense. *Taught courses: Modern high-level languages (C, C++, Java Script, HTML; 5 years) Algorithmic languages and programming (C; 5 years) Real-time systems (Petri Nets, SDL scripts; 5 years) Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics (1 semester) Introduction to Computer Science (Pascal, Basic; 3 semester) Introduction to Higher Mathematics (1 semester) Chemical Computer Science 01/2001 - 04/2002 Postdoctoral Research Associate. Dep. of Chemistry, the George Washington Univ. *Computer simulation study of the evaporation of protein ions from water nanodroplet. *Utilized: Silicon Graphics Indigo workstations, IP22, IRIX; SUNW, Ultra-Enterprise, SunOS *Program development for data processing utilizing C, C++ Builder. Provided PC workstation administration 12/1981 - 09/1997 Senior Researcher, Assistant Prof. KBSU, Russia *Developed the web-pages for the small research businesses *Software development of computer-aided methods for designing of new polymers using C, C++ *Development of molecular-dynamics simulation software utilizing Turbo C, Borland C++, FORTRAN, Pascal *Performed various software conversions from Fortran to C *Modeled Computer-aided Production Analysis Systems. Utilized: dBase, FoxBASE *Performed simulation of inertial automated control systems for airframe aeronautics *Software development of some hydrodynamic problems for computer-aided system of Ministry of Melioration and Water Management *Modeling & simulation of INMARSAT communication (C, Pascal, SDL-scripts). *Software development for simulation of the computer-aided control system of urban buses (PL/1). *Performed optimization of the signal processing algorithms 10/1978 -11/1981 Engineer. Research and Production Center ALTAI, Biysk, Russia *Provided Software support for calculation of two-dimensional supersonic flows of heterogeneous systems in regions with complex boundaries using Godunov method for compressible hydrodynamics. 09/1977 - 09/1978 Research Assistant, Lavrentyev Institute of Hydrodynamics of SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia *Investigated the parameters of shock-compressed materials utilizing detectors in magnetic chamber EDUCATION 1994 Ph.D. in Physical & Mathematical Sciences, Specialty: Molecular Physics and Thermal Physics Physics Dep., KBSU, Nalchik, Russia. Thesis: Investigation of Contact Melting by Means of Molecular Dynamics. 1978 M.S. in Physics. Specialization: Physics of High-Speed processes. Physics Dep., Novosibirsk State Univ., Novosibirsk Academic Town, Russia PUBLICATIONS: 60 AWARDS & ACTIVITIES 1999 The coach of the Univ.'s team in the Quarter-Final of Northeastern European Regional Collegiate Programming Contest 1995 - 1996 Research Grant of Russian Foundation for Basic Research 1996 Grant of Scientific Affairs Division NATO 1995 Scholarship of the European Physical Society 1994 Grant of the International Science Foundation REFERENCES: Available upon request