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abstracts contributing to the First Russian-Nordic Symposium on Radiochemistry
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Interdepartmental Scientific Council on Radiochemistry at the Presidium of Russian Academy of Sciences and the
State Corporation "Rosatom" and Russian Foundation for Basic Research. RNSR-2013 is the first Symposium in
this series that is originated from Russian-Finish Symposium on Radiochemistry series that started in 1987. RNSR
unites together radiochemists from Russia and Nordic countries: Finland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark. It covers
various topics including basic radiochemistry, nuclear fuel cycle, spent nuclear fuel and nuclear waste management
and disposal, radioecology and environmental radioactivity, nuclear medicine and isotope production,
radioanalytical chemistry
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abstracts contributing to the First Russian-Nordic Symposium on Radiochemistry
“RNSR-2013” organized by Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russian Academy of Sciences,
Interdepartmental Scientific Council on Radiochemistry at the Presidium of Russian Academy of Sciences and the
State Corporation "Rosatom" and Russian Foundation for Basic Research. RNSR-2013 is the first Symposium in
this series that is originated from Russian-Finish Symposium on Radiochemistry series that started in 1987. RNSR
unites together radiochemists from Russia and Nordic countries: Finland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark. It covers
various topics including basic radiochemistry, nuclear fuel cycle, spent nuclear fuel and nuclear waste management
and disposal, radioecology and environmental radioactivity, nuclear medicine and isotope production,
radioanalytical chemistry
● Behavior of the Cultivable Airborne Mycobiota in Air-Conditioned Environments of Three Havanan Archives, Cuba
https://ojs.bilpublishing.com/index.php/jasr/article/view/1910
● On the Formation of a Bead Structure of Spark Channels during a Discharge in Air at Atmospheric Pressure
https://ojs.bilpublishing.com/index.php/jasr/article/view/1858
● Rainfall Estimation using Image Processing and Regression Model on DWR Rainfall Product for Delhi-NCR Region
https://ojs.bilpublishing.com/index.php/jasr/article/view/1859
● Thumb Rule for Nowcast of Dust Storm and Strong Squally Winds over Delhi NCR using DWR Data
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1. List of awards, grants, scholarships and publications
Total of publications: 47
Publications in peer-reviewed journals: 15
Publications in conference proceedings: 32
Total of awards, grants, scholarships: 9
Scientific Awards, Grants and Scholarships:
1. Medal of the Russian Academy of Sciences for the series of works "Development of
intelligent methods for process control in energy industry", 2014.
2. British Petroleum (BP) Company Scholarship for academic achievements and scientific
activity, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015.
3. British Petroleum (BP) Company Scientific Grants for leaders of research teams, 2014,
2015.
4. Grant of the Russian Foundation of Fundamental Research, 2015.
5. Scholarship of Foundation for Fundamental Research Dmitry Zimin "Dynasty" for
academic achievements and the best scientific work, 2014.
6. Scholarship of academician SS Kutateladze, 2013.
7. Baker Hughes Company Scholarship for academic achievements and scientific activities,
2012, 2013.
8. Bortnick’s Fund UMNIK contest winner with the project "Development of modern non-
contact panoramic diagnostic system for measuring of 3D velocity fields in hydro- and
aerodynamic flows" (co-authored), 2013.
9. Winner of contest of scientific works performed by students and PhD students at Bauman
Moscow State Technical University (MSTU), 2012.
Publications in peer-reviewed journals:
1. D.M. Markovich, V.M. Dulin, S.S. Abdurakipov, L.A. Kozinkin, M.P. Tokarev, K. Hanjalic.
Helical modes in low-and high-swirl jets measured by tomographic PIV. Journal of Turbulence.
2016. P. 1-21. Impact Factor = 1.47.
2. R. Mullyadzhanov, S. Abdurakipov, K. Hanjalic. Helical Structures in the Near Field of a
Turbulent Pipe Jet. Flow, Turbulence and Combustion. 2016. P. 1-22. Impact Factor = 1.86.
3. R. Mullyadzhanov, S. Abdurakipov, K. Hanjalic. On coherent structures and mixing
characteristics in the near field of a rotating-pipe jet. International Journal of Heat and Fluid
Flow. 2016. Impact Factor = 1.74.
4. D. Sharaborin, S. Abdurakipov, V. Dulin. Investigation of mass transfer in swirling turbulent
flames. AIP Conf. Proc. Journal. P. 1-6. Impact Factor = 0.5.
5. E.A. Chinnov, S.S. Abdurakipov. Thermal entry length in falling liquid films at high Reynolds
numbers. International Journal Heat and Mass Transfer. 2013. Vol. 56. P. 775 – 786. Impact
Factor = 2.32.
2. 6. S.S. Abdurakipov, V.M. Dulin, D.M. Markovich, K. Hanjalic. Expanding the stability range of a
lifted propane flame by resonant acoustic excitation. Combustion, Science and Technology.
2013. Vol. 185. P. 1644 – 1666. Impact Factor = 1.01.
7. D.M. Markovich, S.S. Abdurakipov, L.M. Chikishev, V.M. Dulin, K. Hanjalic. A comparative
POD and DMD analysis of low- and high-swirl confined flames and jets in a model combustor.
Physics of Fluids. 2014. V. 26. Impact Factor = 2.02.
8. E.A. Chinnov, S.S. Abdurakipov. Amplitudes of three-dimensional waves in a nonisothermal
liquid film. Technical Physics Letters. 2013. Vol. 39 (3). P. 248-251. Impact Factor = 0.56.
9. S.S. Abdurakipov, V.M. Dulin, D.M. Markovich, K. Hanjalic. Determining instability modes in a
gas flame. Technical Physics Letters. 2013. Vol. 39 (3). P. 248-251. Impact Factor = 0.56.
10. S.S. Abdurakipov, E.A. Chinnov. Thermal entry length in falling liquid films at high Reynolds
numbers. High Temperature. 2012. Vol. 50 (3). P. 400-406. Impact Factor = 0.49.
11. E.A. Chinnov, S.S. Abdurakipov. The effect of external disturbances on thermal entry length.
High Temperature. 2014. Vol. 52(2). P. 235-240. Impact Factor = 0.49.
12. E.A. Chinnov, S.S. Abdurakipov. Thermal entry length in falling liquid films at high Reynolds
numbers. Bulletin of NSU: Physics. 2011. Vol. 6 (4). P. 51-54. IF RSCI = 0.15.
13. S.S. Abdurakipov, V.M. Dulin, D.M. Markovich. The spatial structure of large-scale vortices in a
swirling jet undergoing of vortex breakdown and precession of vortex core. Bulletin of NSU:
Physics. 2012. Vol. 7 (2). P. 43-47. IF RSCI = 0.15.
14. S.S. Abdurakipov, V.M. Dulin, D.M. Markovich. Experimental study of dynamics of coherent
structures in a forced submerged jet. Bulletin of NSU: Physics. 2013. Vol. 8 (1). P. 56-64. IF
RSCI = 0.15.
15. S.S. Abdurakipov, V.M. Dulin, L.M. Chikishev, D.M. Markovich. Application of DMD method
to identification of global instability modes in strongly swirling flame. Modern science:
research, ideas, results, technology. 2013. V. 1(12). P. 346-353.
Publications in conference proceedings:
1. S.S. Abdurakipov, V.M. Dulin, L.A. Kozinkin, M.P. Tokarev, D.M. Markovich. Tomographic
PIV measurements of azimuthal modes on jet issuing from circular and chevron nozzles. 18th
International Symposium on Applications on Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics. July 4-
7. 2016. Lisbon. Portugal.
2. R. Mullyadzhanov, R. Sandberg, S. Abdurakipov, K. Hanjalic. Helical wave as a building block
of a round turbulent jet. Euromech Colloquium 581: Dynamics of Concentrated Vortices.
May 30-June 1. 2016. Novosibirsk. Russia.
3. V.M. Dulin, D.M. Markovich, S.S. Abdurakipov. Experimental study of unsteady dynamics of
swirling flames. IX National Conference with International Participation “Fuel Burning”:
theory, experiment, application. November 16-18. 2015. Novosibirsk. Russia.
3. 4. V.M. Dulin, S.S. Abdurakipov, M.P. Tokarev, D.M. Markovich. Three-dimensional coherent
structures in swirling jets and flames. National Conference XXXII Siberian Thermophysical
Seminar, dedicated to the 80 anniversary of Academician VE Nakoryakov. November 19-20.
2015. Novosibirsk. Russia.
5. R. I. Mullyadzhanov, R.D. Sandberg, S.S. Abdurakipov, K. Hanjalic. Turbulent submerged
axisymmetric jet: new results. National Conference XXXII Siberian Thermophysical
Seminar, dedicated to the 80 anniversary of Academician VE Nakoryakov. November 19-20.
2015. Novosibirsk. Russia.
6. R. Mullyadzhanov, S. Abdurakipov, K. Hanjalic. On coherent structures in the near field of a pipe
jet. Turbulence, Heat and Mass Transfer. September 15-18. 2015. Sarajevo. Bosnia and
Herzegovina.
7. S.S. Abdurakipov, V.M. Dulin, D.M. Markovich. Spiral structures in swirling jets with
combustion. ХI Russian Congress on Fundamental Issues of Theoretical and Applied
Mechanics. August 20-24. 2015. Kazan. Russia.
8. R. Mullyadzhanov, S. Abdurakipov, K. Hanjalic. Coherent structures in the near field of
canonical circular jet. ХI Russian Congress on Fundamental Issues of Theoretical and
Applied Mechanics. August 20-24. 2015. Kazan. Russia.
9. R. Mullyadzhanov, S. Abdurakipov, K. Hanjalic. Turbulent Kinetic Energy Evolution In The
Near Field Of A Rotating-Pipe Round Jet. Direct and Large Eddy Simulation. May 27-29.
2015. Cyprus.
10. S.S. Abdurakipov, L.A. Kozinkin, M.P. Tokarev, V.M. Dulin, D.M. Markovich. Analysis of
spiral structures in swirling jets from time-resolved tomographic PIV data. Asian Symposium on
Visualization. June 22-26. 2015. Novosibirsk. Russia.
11. R. Mullyadzhanov, S. Abdurakipov, K. Hanjalic. Large-eddy simulations of the round jet with a
fully developed turbulent inflow conditions at Re=5300: coherent structures evolution. Asian
Symposium on Visualization. June 22-26. 2015. Novosibirsk. Russia,
12. S.S. Abdurakipov, E.A. Chinnov. Evolution of temperature fluctuations in heated liquid films. VI
National Conference on Heat Transfer. October 27-21. 2014. Moscow. Russia.
13. S.S. Abdurakipov, D.M. Markovich, V.M. Dulin, L.M. Chikishev. Diagnostics of eigenmodes of
a reacting flow and control of a lifted flame. VI National Conference on Heat Transfer.
October 27-21. 2014. Moscow. Russia.
14. D.M. Markovich, S.S. Abdurakipov, L.M. Chikishev, V.M. Dulin. PIV study of vortex
breakdown in low- and high-swirl flames in a model combustor. 10th International Symposium
on Particle Image Velocimetry. July 2-4. 2013. Delft. The Netherlands.
15. S.S. Abdurakipov, V.M. Dulin, D.M. Markovich, T.A. Vinokurova. Observations on feedback in
stabilization mechanism of a lifted flame. TUD/AFDAR international workshop on PIV in
aeroacoustics. 16-17 April 2012. Delft. The Netherlands.
4. 16. S.S. Abdurakipov, V.M. Dulin, D.M. Markovich, T.A. Vinokurova. Flow structure of a lifted
premixed flame investigated by PIV. 7th International Symposium on Turbulence, Heat and
Mass Transfer. September 24-27. 2012. Palermo. Italy.
17. S.S. Abdurakipov, S.V. Alekseenko, V.M. Dulin, D.M. Markovich. Application of DMD to PIV
velocity fields measured in forced jets and lifted flames. 15th International Symposium on
Flow Visualization. June 25-28. 2012. Minsk. Belarus.
18. S.S. Abdurakipov, V.M. Dulin, Y.S. Kozorezov, D. M. Markovich. Investigation of large-scale
vortices in forced swirling jets and flames by Stereo PIV and DMD. 16th International
Symposium on Applications on Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics. July 9-12. 2012.
Lisbon. Portugal.
19. S.S. Abdurakipov, V.M. Dulin, D.M. Markovich. Investigation of coherent structures in a
strongly swirling jet undergoing vortex breakdown. International conference on Solitons,
Collapses and Turbulence. June 4-8. 2012. Novosibirsk. Russia.
20. S.S. Abdurakipov, V.M. Dulin, D.M. Markovich. DMD analysis of coherent structures in a
turbulent forced jet. International conference on Solitons, Collapses and Turbulence. June 4-
8. 2012. Novosibirsk. Russia.
21. S.S. Abdurakipov, V.M. Dulin, D.M. Markovich. Application of DMD to study coherent structure
dynamics in a round submerged jet and lifted flame. 16th International conference of the
methods of aerophysical research. August 20-26. 2012. Kazan. Russia.
22. S.S. Abdurakipov, V.M. Dulin, L.M. Chikishev. Investigation of dynamics of swirling flames by
Particle Image Velocimetry. 12th International scientific-technical conference ”Optical
methods of flow diagnostics”. June 25-28. 2013. Moscow. Russia.
23. S.S. Abdurakipov, V.M. Dulin, D.M. Markovich, L.M. Chikishev. Application of DMD method
to identification of global instability modes in high-swirl flame. 11th International Scientific
Conference “Actual problems of thermophysics and physical hydrodynamics”. September
23-29. 2013. Alushta. Ukraine.
24. S.S. Abdurakipov, V.M. Dulin, D.M. Markovich, L.M. Chikishev. Study of dynamics of coherent
vortex structures in a swirling flame by PIV technique. National conference of young scientists
”Modern non-traditional and renewable energy sources”. October 3-4. 2013. Novosibirsk.
Russia.
25. S.S. Abdurakipov. Helical modes in swirling isothermal and reacting jets. International Student
Scientific Conference. April 11-18. 2014. Novosibirsk. Russia.
26. S.S. Abdurakipov. Investigation of dynamics of swirling flames by using PIV. International
Student Scientific Conference. April 12-18. 2013. Novosibirsk. Russia.
27. S.S. Abdurakipov, V.M. Dulin, L.M. Chikishev, D.M. Markovich. Spiral modes in swirling jets
and flames. National conference “Problems of Mechanics: Theory, Experiment and New
technologies”. April 23-25. 2014. Novosibirsk. Russia.
5. 28. S.S. Abdurakipov, V.M. Dulin, D.M. Markovich. Investigation of dynamics of coherent
structures in a submerged forced jet. National conference “Problems of Mechanics: Theory,
Experiment and New technologies”. April 23-26. 2014. Novosibirsk. Russia.
29. S.S. Abdurakipov. Global instability modes in a high-swirl jet and lifted flame. International
Youth Scientific Conference “Modern methods in mechanics”. September 19-20. 2012.
Tomsk. Russia.
30. S.S. Abdurakipov. Application of PIV method for investigation of spatial structure and dynamics
of large-scale vortices in swirling jets and flames. International Student Scientific Conference.
April 13-19. 2012. Novosibirsk. Russia.
31. S.S. Abdurakipov. Experimental study of structure of a strongly swirling lean premixed flame.
International Student Ecological Conference. October 26-29. 2012. Novosibirsk. Russia.
32. S.S. Abdurakipov. Experimental investigation of spatial structure of turbulent fluctuations in a
swirling water jet. International Student Ecological Conference. October 28-31. 2011.
Novosibirsk. Russia.