Editorial Board :
Editor-in-chief - Physics
| Prof. Eric Suraud | Université Paul Sabatier, France |
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Eric Suraud has been professor for Theoretical Physics at the
Paul-Sabatier university in Toulouse, France, since 1992. He
received his PhD in 1984 at the Paris university and his
Habilitation in 1989 at the Grenoble university. He was junior
member of Institut Universitaire de France in 1994-1999. He had
several local and national responsabilities; he has been in
particular Vice Director of Institut de Physique Nucléaire et
des Particules at CNRS in Paris. His present research interests
mostly cover cluster and nuclear physics, with a special
emphasis on the dynamics of irradiated clusters and molecules.
He has been involved in numerous international collaborations,
especially with Germany. He has published numerous articles in
scienitfic journals and several textbooks.
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Computational Sciences
| Prof. Dr. Sasa Divjak | University of Ljubljana, Slovenia |
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Professor Sasa Divjak is the Head of Laboratory for Computer
Graphics and Multimedi at University of Ljubljana, Slovenia; he
is also a Senior member of IEEE and Chair of IEEE Slovenia
Computer Society Chapter, Chairman of CoLoS association and a
member of the European Academy of Sciences. He is past
Vice-President of Iskra Delta Computers, Vice Dean for Research
and Development at the Faculty of Electrical and Computer
Engineering, University of Ljubljana and at the Faculty of
Computer and Information Science, Dean of the Faculty of
Computer and Information Science, visiting professor at
University of Udine (Italy), Head of Chair for Software at the
Faculty of Computer and Information Science, Ljubljana. He was
also responsible for many projects devoted to the computer
supported simulation and automation of different technological
processes and for many projects related to multimedia and
computer literacy, Co-author of SW support of first Slovenian
robots, collaborator in the Italian regional educational project
"Factories of the future", member of Program Committee for
computer literacy of Slovenian Ministry of Education and Science
and Chairman of IEEE Slovenia Section.
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Chemistry
| Professor Richard Durst | Cornell University |
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Professor Richard A. Durst is Professor Emeritus of Chemistry at
Cornell University and is currently Adjunct Professor in the
Cornell Department of Biological & Environmental Engineering. He
received his Ph.D in analytical chemistry in 1963 from the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He joined the U.S.
National Bureau of Standards (now NIST) in 1966 where he served
as Chief of the Electrochemical Analysis Section and Deputy
Director of the Center for Analytical Chemistry. In September
1990, he joined the faculty of Cornell University. He served on
several editorial advisory boards, including Analytical
Chemistry and Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology. He was a
member of the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and
served on various IUPAC Commissions and Committees for over 30
years and became an IUPAC Fellow in 2002. Also in 2002, he was
elected a member of the European Academy of Sciences. In
addition to his earlier research in the area of
electroanalytical chemistry, his recent research interests
included the application of biological recognition (antibodies,
nucleic acid probes and natural receptors) and liposome
amplification strategies to the development biosensors.
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Materials Science
| Professor Oleg L.Figovsky | Polymate Israel Research Center, Israel |
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Professor Oleg L. Figovky is Chairman of the UNESCO chair "Green
Chemistry" and Distinguish Professor in Materials Engineering of
Voronezh State Architecture and Civil Engineering University. He
received his Ph.D in Material Science from Moscow Civil
Engineering University in 1971. From 1998 he is director R&D of
International Nanotechnology Research Center "Polymate" and from
2008 - director R&D of NanoTech Industries, Inc. (USA). His
field of scientific interests is nanostructured corrosion
resistant composite materials and protective nanostructured
coatings based on polymer and silicate matrix. . Last his
elaborations are nanostructured nonisocyanate polyurethanes,
nanocellulose and nanocomposites based on epoxy-rubber binders.
Prof. Figovsky is the author more than 500 inventions in
Materials and Chemical Engineering and the editor-in-chief of
magazines "Scientific Israel - Technological Advantages" and
"Open Corrosion Journal". In 2006 he received the Gold Angel
Prize at the “Genious-2006” and in 2007 NASA Nanotech Briefs®’
Nano 50™ Award. Prof. Figovsky was elected as the President of
Israel Association of Inventors (1999) and Presidium member of
Russian Nanotechnology Society (2008). During last a few of
years prof. Figovsky is an expert of Israel Ministry of Industry
& Trade (BASHAN program) and the RusNano (Russia)
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Discrete Mathematics and Computational Science
| Prof. Dr. Luisa Iturrioz | Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, France |
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Professor Luisa Iturrioz has been professor of Mathematics at
the Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 since 1976. The field of
her scientific skill is discrete mathematics and modelling.
Influenced by the evolution of her research domain, she became
in the 1990’s, professor of Theoretical Computer Science at the
same university. She published numerous papers and books, and
gave invited talks in international conferences and seminars. In
Lyon, she has organised scientific meetings and summer schools.
She participated in numerous national and regional French
research programs. She has also been involved in European
programs. In 1993, she organised the ETMAVAL network (European
Teams on Many-Valued Logics) and she has been the Chairperson of
the program COST Action n° 15 (in Informatics)(1): "Many- Valued
Logics for Computer Science Applications" (1995-2000).
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Chemistry
| Prof. Dr. Jerzy Leszczynskii |
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Professor Jerzy Leszczynski is Professor of Chemistry and
President’s Distinguished Fellow at the Jackson State University,
Jackson Mississippi (since 1998) NSF Center of Excellence –
Computational Center for Molecular Structure and Interactions.
His research activities cover a broad range of projects
including studies of nature of chemical bonds, theoretical
predictions of molecular potential energy surfaces, structures
of weakly bonded complexes, properties of DNA fragments,
interactions of explosives with soil, decomposition of nerve
agents on metal oxides and clays. He has published about 500
referred papers in leading journals and more than 30 book
chapters. He has been selected to: European Academy of Sciences (2002); International Academy of Engineering, (2003); Ukrainian Ecological Academy of Sciences, (2003) and European Academy of Sciences, Arts and Humanities, (2004). |
Applied Mathematcis
| Prof. Dr. Theodore E. Simos | University of Peloponnese, Greece |
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Professor Theodore E. Simos is Professor of Numerical Analysis
with Applications on Computational Physics and on Computational
Chemistry. He was Visiting Professor to several Universities. He
is Member of the European Academy of Sciences, Corresponding
Member of European Academy of Arts, Sciences and Humanities and
Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC). He is President
of the European Society of Computational Methods in Sciences and
Engineering (ESCMSE). He has received numerous prizes for his
scientific research activities. He is Series Editor of the
Lecture Series on Computer Science and on Computational
Sciences, Editor-in-Chief of four Scientific Journals, member of
the Editorial Board in numerous Scientific Journals. He has been
Guest Editor to numerous Special Issues of Scientific Journals.
He is the Founder and the Chairman of the Scientific and
Organizing Committee of three International Conferences on
Applied Mathematics and Computational Science. He is also member
of the Scientific Committee to numerous International
Conferences on Applied Mathematics and Computational Science. He
is the author of more than 215 papers in Scientific journals 5
books and 4 chapters in books of his research area.
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