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Curriculum
Vitae
Education
- M.S. Moscow State
University (Honors), Moscow, Russia, 1974 (Oceanography).
- Ph.D. State Oceanographic
Institute, Moscow, Russia, 1981 (Geography, emphasis oceanography).
Dissertation: Long-term sea surface temperature variations in
the
North Pacific and their effect on fisheries.
Professional
Experience
- Climate Logic.
2855 Rock Creek Cir, #125, Superior, CO 80027, USA., Owner, Jan. 2007 -
Present.
- Seasonal-to-interannual climate
forecasting.
- Joint
Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean (JISAO), University
of Washington, Box 354235, University of
Washington,
Seattle, WA 98195-4235. Pacific
Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) NOAA,
7600 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115. Research Meteorologist, Oct.
2002 - Oct. 2006.
- Climate variability in the North Pacific with
emphasis on the Bering Sea,
- Changes in the Bering Sea ecosystem,
- Regime shift detection in climate and
ecological variables.
- University of
Colorado, Computer
Science Dept., Campus Box 430,
Boulder, CO 80309-0430. Research Associate, Feb. 1994 - Sep. 2002.
- Large-scale ocean-atmosphere interaction and
climate regimes,
- Data mining and knowledge discovery in
climatology,
- Development of the Climatic Expert
System for the North Atlantic (CESNA) for diagnosis and
seasonal-to-interannual climate forecasting.
- Great Lakes
Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL), NOAA,
2205,
Commonwealth Blvd., Ann Arbor, MI 48105-2945. Senior Research Associate
through the National Research Council, Jan. 1999 - Jul. 2000.
- Associations between Great Lakes ice cover and
atmospheric circulation patterns,
- Development of statistical ice forecasting
models.
- National
Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), Environmental and Societal
Impacts Group (ESIG), P.O. Box 3000, Boulder, CO
80307-3000. Postdoctoral fellow, Aug. 1991 - Nov. 1993.
- Climate-induced changes in water levels of
large lakes (Caspian Sea, Great Lakes, and Great Salt Lake),
- Atmospheric and biological teleconnections,
- Global warming and its possible effect on
fisheries,
- "Climate change, climate variability, and
fisheries" - international project.
- State
Oceanographic Institute (GOIN), Laboratory
of Marine Hydrology, 6 Kropotkinskii Per., Moscow 1114036,
Russia. Senior scientist, Dec. 1982 - Oct. 1989.
- Hydrology of the Caspian Sea (National Project
“The Seas of the USSR”),
- Global and regional climate interaction in the
Caspian Sea basin,
- Air-sea interaction in the North Atlantic
(large-scale field experiment, National Project
“Sections”).
- Russian
Federal Research Institute of Marine Fisheries and Oceanography
(VNIRO), Laboratory of Oceanography, 17a
V. Krasnoselskaya, Moscow 119140, Russia. Junior Scientist (Aug. 1974 -
Dec. 1982), Senior Scientist (Oct. 1989 - Jul. 1991).
- Mechanisms of seasonal to decadal variations in
the climate system,
- Climate impact on fisheries,
- Climate forecasts for fisheries with one to
five year lead times and general trends in the climate system.
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