Alexandre I. Fedoseyev
Phone: (256)824-6050 (office)
E-mail: alex@uahtitan.uah.edu; http://uahtitan.uah.edu/alex/
Objective
A challenging position that will utilize acquired skills, expertise
and experience in project management, complex engineering and scientific
problem analysis, quality application software development.
Summary
- Expertise in developing of optimal solutions to diverse engineering
and scientific problems, multidisciplinary team project management
- Advanced knowledge of physical and mathematical models, experimental
data analysis, numerical methods and modeling with finite element, finite
difference, multiquadric, spectral, integral equation and boundary element
methods
- Highly-experienced in analysis and solution of problems in a
variety of application areas: fluid flows, convective and diffusive heat
and mass transfer, radiative heat transfer, filtration flows, stress analysis,
static electric, magnetic and electromagnetic fields, quantum mechanics
- Experience in the development of large, industrial quality software
for finite element, integral equation methods; 2D/3D mesh generation, visualization,
pre- and post processing, animation
- Successfully completed research projects in the areas of laminar
and turbulent heat and mass transfer, thermal vibrational convection, single
crystal growth from melt and vapor, internal combustion engines, magneto-hydro
dynamics, thermo-nuclear fusion, development of electro- and magneto-physical
devices, accelerating structures for particle accelerators, biophysics
of protein molecules in nonlinear solution.
- Proven ability to invent, develop and implement the numerical
methods for application to the solution of challenging engineering and
scientific problems
- Monitoring and evaluation of novel numerical methods, new physical
theories for potential application to research area. Recent findings: Shishkin
meshes, meshless radial basis function methods, numerical methods without
saturation, method of difference potentials; generalized Boltzman equation,
stochastic electrodynamics (ZPF) theory, low order turbulence models
- Skilled in use of Fortran77/90, Mortran, C, C++, code debuggers,
Perl, HTML, Unix-shell, Pascal, Algol 68, BCPL, Basic, Plan, Asm, LaTeX,
X-window, and a variety of application and system software on UNIX, DEC-VMS
/ULTRIX, MS-Windows, Macs operating systems in heterogeneous networks
- Ability to execute a number of projects simultaneously
- Author or co-author of three books and over 60 other publications
- Reviewer for proposals, journal articles
- Dedicated and self-motivated research team leader/member
of a team.
Employment
experience
Education
1967-1973 Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (Russian
equivalent of MIT),
M.S. in Physics and Mathematics at Aerophysics and Space Research
Department.
1977-1981 Institute for Problems in Mechanics, Russian Acad. Science,
Moscow, Russia
Ph. D. in Computational Fluid Dynamics, Dynamics of Fluids, Gases and
Plasma
Software developed
Selected
publications
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