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Office AddressAnatoli Y. Erofeev |
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Telephone:
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(541)737-4645 (office) |
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Fax:
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(541)737-2064 |
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Email:
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aerofeev@oce.orst.edu |
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Date of Birth:
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February 24, 1957. |
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Place of Birth:
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Moscow, Russia |
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Citizenship:
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Lawful Permanent Resident of the United States. |
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Ph.D., Shirshov Institute of Oceanography, Moscow Russia, 1990 M.S., Moscow Engineering Physics Institute, Moscow Russia, 1981 B.S., Moscow Engineering Physics Institute, Moscow Russia, 1979 |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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| Operating systems: |
MS/DOS, Windows 3.x/95/98, UNIX, HP-UX.
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| 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. |
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1992:
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Award of European Geophysical Society for the best works of young Russian scientists at the XVII EGS General Assembly in Edinburgh, UK. |
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1993:
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A special publication award of the International Science Foundation. |
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1994-1995:
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Co-P.I. in a project granted by Russian Foundation of Fundamental Investigations, Russian Academy of Sciences. The grant number: 94-05-16371. |
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1994-1995:
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Co-P.I. of the International Science Foundation (ISF) research proposal "Intermittent oceanic mixing and parameterization problems". ISF grants MEV000 and MEV300. |
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