Office Address

Anatoli Y. Erofeev
Oregon State University
College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences
104 Oceanography Admin. Bldg.
Corvallis, OR 97331-5503

Telephone:
(541)737-4645 (office)
(541)752-3645 (home)
Fax:
(541)737-2064
Email:
aerofeev@oce.orst.edu


Biographical Data

Date of Birth:
February 24, 1957.
Place of Birth:
Moscow, Russia
Citizenship:
Lawful Permanent Resident of the United States.


Education

Ph.D., Shirshov Institute of Oceanography, Moscow Russia, 1990
Specialization: Physics and Mathematics

M.S., Moscow Engineering Physics Institute, Moscow Russia, 1981
Specialization: Computer Sciences
Minor: Applied Mathematics

B.S., Moscow Engineering Physics Institute, Moscow Russia, 1979
Specialization: Applied Mathematics





Work Experience:

Software Design Engineer
Department of Computer Science. Moscow Engineering Physics Institute,1981-1985.

Job duties: A key member of the Software R&D team working on a new generation of Oceanographic Measuring Systems (OMS). Specific assignments included software driver and customer specific solutions work. Internal development efforts in the following areas: imaging, I/O, status, user interface, memory management, installer and include investigation, definition, design, implementation and release of software. Internal software developed using 80x86 Assembly, C, PASCAL, FORTRAN, and operate within the Windows and MS/DOS operating environments.


Senior Research Associate
Departments of Computing Measuring Systems and Marine Turbulence. Institute of Oceanography, Russian Academy of Sciences,1985-1995.

Job duties:Cross platform development of software component for multi-platform Oceanographic Measuring Systems using MS/DOS,Windows and UNIX environments. Leader of a team supported the evolution of data acquisition, data collection, and data analysis functions of OMS.Participated in oceanographic scientific cruises (field experiments):testing, experiment design, data collection, real time data analysis and data storing, technical documentation and report writing. Programming languages:80x86 Assembly, C, Pascal, FORTRAN, MATLAB.


Faculty Research Associate
College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University,1995-present.

Job duties:A key member of the Software and Hardware R&D team working on a new generation of high frequency, multi-channel microstructure instruments. Cross platform design and development of all software components for multi-platform OMS using MS/DOS, Windows and UNIX environments. Developed MS/DOS and Windows drivers for multi-vendor computer systems and managing of implementation of multiple interrupt service routines, port APIs from DOS to Windows. Developed DOS/Windows based real-time control and data acquisition systems in client/server architecture over TCP/IP networks and serial ports (RS232 and RS485), developed A/D converter drivers, GUI design and development. Participated in field experiments: testing, data collection data processig, real-time and post data analysis, data storing, technical documentation and report writing. Programming languages: C/C++, LabWindow/CVI, 80x86 Assembly, UNIX Shell programming, GRI, MATLAB.





Relevant Computer Experience:

Operating systems:
MS/DOS, Windows 3.x/95/98, UNIX, HP-UX.
Programming languages:

80x86 Assembly, C/C++, LabWindows/CVI, MATLAB, FORTRAN, GRI, UNIX shell programming, Visual Basic, POV-Ray for Windows, HTML, Java.

Software development expertise:

Real-time system programming, Web page development, Shell Programming, TCP/IP Network Programming, GUI programming.


Professional Service and Consulting Work episodes:

  • Designed and completed Windows based GUI program for the Variable Aperture Beam Attenuation Meter (VABAM), for the Western Environmental Technology Laboratories (WET Labs) Inc., PO Box 518, 620 Applegate Street, Philomath, OR 97370, (541)929-5650 Phone, (541)929-5277 FAX. The program consists of flexible IO: processing either real time data via a standard serial port (RS-232/485) or accept raw file input; encapsulated instrument configuration capabilities; basic data processing; calibration zero-function, plotting data, file handling.

  • Provided lectures for Hewlett-Packard customers as an external teacher, at the Hewlett-Packard Company, HP Customer Education Center Representation Office Russia, 58 Novoslobodskaya Street, Moscow 103055, Russia, (095)978-3954 Phone, (095)973-0486 FAX.

Teaching Experience


1981-1985 Moscow Engineering Physics Institute. Practical courses for undergraduate and
graduate students: 1994-1995 Customer Education Center, Hewlett-Packard Company, Representation Office
Russia. Lecture courses (as an external teacher) for HP customers:

Grants and Awards:

1992:

Award of European Geophysical Society for the best works of young Russian scientists at the XVII EGS General Assembly in Edinburgh, UK.

1993:

A special publication award of the International Science Foundation.

1994-1995:

Co-P.I. in a project granted by Russian Foundation of Fundamental Investigations, Russian Academy of Sciences. The grant number: 94-05-16371.

1994-1995:

Co-P.I. of the International Science Foundation (ISF) research proposal "Intermittent oceanic mixing and parameterization problems". ISF grants MEV000 and MEV300.

Publications

  • Dillon, T. M., J. A. Barth, A. Y. Erofeev and G. H. May, 1998. MicroSoar: A New Instrument for Measuring Microscale Turbulence from Rapidly Moving Submerged Platforms. Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology., submitted, 1999.

  • Erofeev, A.Y, T. M. Dillon, J. A. Barth and G. H. May, 1998. MicroSoar Microstructure Observations During the Coastal Mixing and Optics Experiment: R/V Endeavor Cruises from 14-Aug to 1-Sep 1996 and 25-Apr to 15-May 1997. College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis.Ref.98-3, Data Report 170, October 1998.

  • O'Malley, R., J. A. Barth, A. Y. Erofeev, J. Fleischbein, P. M. Kosro and S. D. Pierce, 1998. SeaSoar CTD observations during the Coastal Mixing and Optics experiment: R/V Endeavor Cruises from 14-Aug to 1-Sep 1996 and 25-Apr to 15-May 1997. College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Ref. 98-1,Data Report 168, October 1998.

  • Lozovatsky, I. D., T. M. Dillon, A. Yu. Erofeev, V. N. Nabatov, "Variations of thermohaline and turbulent structure on the shallow Black Sea shelf at the beginning of autumn cooling", Journal of Geophysical Research, submitted, 1996.

  • Lozovatsky, I. D., A. Y. Erofeev, V. N. Nabatov, and M. Lilover, "Turbulent heat flux across the equatorial undercurrent and in the wakes of small equatorial islands in the western Pacific", Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference on the Tropical Ocean Global Atmosphere (TOGA 95), Melbourne, Australia, April 2-7, 1, 532-536, 1995.

  • Lozovatsky, I. D., and A. Y. Erofeev, "Marine turbulence in the coastal zone",OCEANS 94 Proceedings of Oceans Engineering for Today's Technology and Tomorrow's Preservation, 13-16 September, Brest, France, 1, 498-501, 1994.

  • Lozovatsky, I. D. and A. Y. Erofeev, " Statistical approach to eddy viscosity simulation for numerical models of the upper turbulent oceanic layer", Journal of Marine Systems, No.5, 391-399, 1993.

  • Lozovatsky, I. D., A. Y. Erofeev, A. S. Ksenofontov, and C. H. Gibson, "Modeling of evolution of vertical structure in the upper ocean by atmospheric forcing and intermittent turbulence in the pycnocline", Journal of Marine Systems, No. 4, 263-273, 1993.

  • Erofeev, A. Y., I. D. Lozovatsky, "The coefficients of vertical turbulent exchange in the thermocline of the Newfoundland energy active zone", Meteorology and Hydrology, No.12, 81-86, 1990.

  • Erofeev, A. Y., I. D Lozovatsky,."Analytical approximation of probability density distribution function of Richardson number in the pycnocline under statistical independence of density and current velocity fluctuations", Oceanology, English Edition Published by the American Geophysical Union, 29, No.6, 677-681, 1990.

  • Erofeev, A.Y, "Simulation modeling of the vertical distribution of turbulent layers in the Ocean",Oceanology, English Edition Published by the American Geophysical Union, 27, No.4, 421-423, 1988.

  • Erofeev, A. Y., I. D. Lozovatsky, "Comparative analysis of the fine-structure space variability in the Lomonosov Undercurrent and Canarian upwelling", Oceanological Researches. Results of Research on the International Geophysical Projects, No.42, 50-61, 1990.

  • Erofeev, A. Y., I. D. Lozovatsky, M.-Y. Lilover, "Interrelation between the fine structure variability of the thermohaline and velocity fields in the pycnocline", Oceanological Researches. Results of Researches on the International Geophysical Projects, No.42, 24-33, 1990.

  • Erofeev, A. Y. "The structure of the hydrophysical fields in Newfoundland and Gulf Stream power active regions: Data processing methods", Data of Oceanological Studies No.2, Russian Geophysical Committee Publ ,1989.

  • Erofeev, A. Y., "The investigation of turbulent energy dissipation profiles with stochastic modeling approach". In:"MESOPOLIGON, project: Hydrophysical researches", Moscow,Nauka, 183-190, 1988.

  • Erofeev, A. Y., V. D. Pozdynin "Stochastic modeling of horizontal intermittence of small-scale turbulence",Institute of Oceanography Pub ., in "Structure of hydrophysical fields of the Norwegian and Greenland Seas", 77-83, 1987.

  • Erofeev, A. Y. "Forms of the ocean thermohaline fine-structure: Special data processing",Data of Oceanographic Studies, Russian Geophysical Committee Pub., No.1, 1987.

  • Erofeev, A. Y., D. M. Demianenko, E. I. Karabasheva, "Statistical analysis of experimental data", inAutomatization of physical experiment (ed. by V. Kolobashkin), Moscow,Energo-Atomizdat, 9-14, 1984.

Conference Presentations

  • Dillon, T. M., J. A. Barth, A. Y. Erofeev and G. H. May, 1998. Towed Observations of Scalar Dissipation on the Mid Atlantic Shelf. EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, Vol.79, No.1, p.OS101. 1998 Ocean Sciences Meeting, February 9-13, San Diego, CA.

  • Erofeev, A. Y. , T. M. Dillon, J. A. Barth, 1998. Microstructure Measurements in the Mid Atlantic Bight. EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, Vol.79, No.1, p.OS145. 1998 Ocean Sciences Meeting, February 9-13, San Diego, CA.

  • Erofeev, A.Y., T. M. Dillon, G.May, K.T.O'Driscoll, " MicroSoar: A Next-Generation of Oceanic Turbulence Measuring System", American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Supplement to Eos Transactions, AGU, 77(46), F339, 1996, San Francisco, California.

  • Lozovatsky, I.D., A. Y. Erofeev, T.M. Dillon, V.N. Nabatov, "The vertical structure of Turbulence on a shallow shelf of the Ocean", IAPSO XXI General Assembly, Proceedings, 107, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1995.

  • Lozovatsky, I. D., A. Y. Erofeev, V. N. Nabatov, "Turbulence structure at the shallow Black Sea shelf",Annales Geophysicae. Suppl. II to 12, Part 2, C240, 1994, Wiesbaden, Germany.

  • Lozovatsky, I. D., A. Y. Erofeev, V. N. Nabatov "Turbulent wakes and turbulent columns near the islands and seamounts", Annales Geophysicae. Suppl. II to .12, Part 2, C269, 1994, Wiesbaden, Germany.

  • Lozovatsky, I.D., A.Y. Erofeev "Turbulence scale in the turbulent patch: A comparison of ocean and laboratory study", Annales Geophysicae. Suppl. II to .12, Part 2, C274, 1994, Wiesbaden, Germany.

  • Baker, M.A, A. Y. Erofeev, et al, "Turbulent measurements in the wakes of Baker Island", Abstr. of the 24th International Liege Colloquium on Ocean Hydrodynamics , Liege, Belgium, 3, 1992.

  • Lozovatsky, I. D. and A. Y. Erofeev "Stochastic simulation of turbulent eddy viscosity for numerical models of sea-are interaction", Abstr. of the 24th International Liege Colloquium on Ocean Hydrodynamics , Liege, Belgium , 49 1992.

  • Lozovatsky, I. D., A. Y. Erofeev, A. S. Ksenofontov "Numerical model for turbulence and fine-structure in the upper ocean", Annales Geophysicae. Suppl. II to .10, C216, 1992, Edinburgh, UK.

  • Erofeev A. Yu. "Stochastic simulation of oceanic turbulent structure", IUGG XX General Assembly, IAPSO Prog. and Abstr., RM-Druck und Vere. m.b.h, Graz, Vienna, Austria, 176, 1991.