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Mareev, Evgeny Anatolyevich

Evgeniy Anatolevich Mareev (born February 10, 1960 ) is a Soviet and Russian geophysicist . Head of the Department of Geophysical Research, Institute of Applied Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences . Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences since 2008.

Evgeny Anatolyevich Mareev
Date of Birth
Place of Birth
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Scientific fieldatmospheric physics , atmospheric electricity
Place of work
Alma mater
Academic degree( 1999 )
Academic rankCorresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences (2008)

Specialist in the fields of atmospheric physics , atmospheric electricity , generation and propagation of waves in the ionospheric and magnetospheric plasmas . He has more than 700 citations of his works published in scientific journals. The Hirsch Index as of 2016 is 13 [1] .

Content

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Scientific Achievements
  • 3 Teaching
  • 4 Bibliography
  • 5 notes
  • 6 References

Biography

In 1981 he graduated from the Radiophysical Department of Gorky State University . From August 1981 to December 1986 he worked at the Radiophysical Research Institute . Since December 1986, he has been working at the Institute of Applied Physics of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (now the Institute of Applied Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences ).

In 1988 he defended his thesis for the degree of candidate of physical and mathematical sciences. In 1999 he defended his thesis for the degree of Doctor of Physics and Mathematics.

He heads the laboratory of atmospheric electricity, the department of geophysical electrodynamics and the department of geophysical research.

On May 29, 2008, he was elected a corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences in the Department of Earth Sciences , specializing in atmospheric physics.

Scientific Achievements

He is a specialist in the field of atmospheric physics, atmospheric electricity, generation and propagation of waves in the ionospheric and magnetospheric plasmas. Together with his staff, he performed fundamental work on the theory of the global atmospheric electric circuit . He discovered and investigated the so-called aeroelectric structures. He has worked in the field of electrodynamics of fog, physics of turbulent electric dynamos, and also on the initiation of discharges in the middle atmosphere.

E. A. Mareev developed the theory of electric field generation in a conducting medium and showed how it can be applied to a real atmosphere in order to solve the problem of the occurrence of lightning electricity.

E. A. Mareev developed the theory of quasistationary resonant fields of sources in a magnetoactive plasma. These results have received practical application in the study and diagnosis of atmospheric and ionospheric phenomena associated with geophysical turbulences, taking into account their electromagnetic environment.

Under the guidance of E. A. Mareev, a laboratory of geophysical electrodynamics was created at the Institute of Applied Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, where a wide range of atmospheric physics problems are studied experimentally and theoretically, including the problems of lightning climatology, lightning direction finding and lightning protection, and laboratory simulation of atmospheric processes is carried out.

Teaching

He is a professor at the Nizhny Novgorod State University and the Nizhny Novgorod State Pedagogical University . He teaches courses in geophysical electrodynamics and atmospheric electricity.

Bibliography

  • E. A. Mareev, Yu. V. Chugunov. Antennas in the plasma . - Gorky: IAP AN, 1991.

Notes

  1. ↑ Who-is-who list: Institute of Applied Physics RAS

Links

  • Profile of Evgeny Anatolyevich Mareev on the official website of the RAS
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mareev_Evgeny_Anatolevich&oldid=101296297


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