Sergey Psakhie
Sergey Psakhie | |
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Born |
March 2, 1952 Tomsk (Russia) |
Residence | Russia |
Citizenship | Soviet Union → Russia |
Nationality | Russian |
Fields | solid mechanics, plastic deformation |
Institutions | National Research Tomsk State University, Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science SD RAS |
Alma mater | National Research Tomsk State University |
Doctoral advisor | Viktor Panin |
Sergey Psakhie — (born March 2, 1952 in Tomsk) is a Russian physicist, Chairman of the Presidium of the Tomsk Scientific Center of the Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He is the author and co-author of more than two hundred scientific papers, including five monographs.
Curriculum vitae
- 1991 — Professor at Tomsk State University
- 1994-1995 — Visiting professor at North Carolina State University. Member of New York Academy of Sciences
- 2002 — Director of Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science SD RAS
- 2006 — Professor of Tomsk Polytechnic University, Head of Department
Scientific achievements
- Development of methods of discrete mechanics and their application to solving problems of computer design of new materials (Movable cellular automaton method, cellular automaton method, molecular dynamics method)
- Investigation of the laws of fracture of brittle materials
- Regularities in the formation of dynamic defects and their role in the process of deformation and fracture of heterogeneous materials and structures
- The study of nonlinear effects in solids under high-impact
- Study, study laws governing the behavior of geological media under dynamic effects
Family
Married. The eldest daughter Olga is a biochemist. She lives in California. Daughter Natalia is a programmer and lives in California. Son Ivan is a biochemist and works in Germany.
Bibliography
- Goldin S.V., Psakhie S.G., Dmitriev A.I., Yushin V.I. (2001 ) Structure rearrangement and «lifting» force phenomenon in granular soil under dynamic loading. PHYSICAL MESOMECHANICS, v.4, No3, pp. 97–103(rus)
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