CURRICULUM VITAE
Vladimir I.Tsurkov
Prof., Sci. D.
Head of the Department of Complex Systems
Computing Center, Russian Academy of Sciences
40 Vavilov str., Moscow 119333, Russia
Phone: 495-930 7558
E-mail:tsurkov@ccas.ru
Available topics

PERSONAL DATA
Birth: December 4, 1944, Nizhny Novgorod. Russia(Gorky, USSR)
Citizenship: Russia
PROFESSIAL EXPERIENCE
- 1990 Professor on Systems Analysys and Optimal Control (Certificate)
- 1986 Senior Researcher on Systems Analysys and Operation Research (Certificate)
- 1984 Doctor of Physical-Mathematical Sciences (Sci.D.). Diploma of
Computing Center, USSR Academy of Sciences
- 1972 Candidate of Physical-Mathematical Sciences (Ph.D.).
Diploma of Moscow Institute for Physics and Engineering
- 1968 Engineer and Physicist (M.S.). Diploma of Moscow Institute for
Physics and Engineering.
RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
Computing Center, Russian Academy of Sciences
- 1994-1996 Head of Department
- 1991-1994 Head of Division
- 1987-1991 Leading Researcher
- 1978-1987 Senior Researcher
- 1973-1978 Junior Researcher
Institute for Problems of Information Transmission
- 1971-1973
Junior Researcher
TEACHING ACTIVITIES
Moscow Institute for Physics and Engineering
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1990-1996 Professor, Department of System Theory
- 1973-1990 Assistent Professor
Moscow Institute for Radio Electronics and Automation
- 1991-1996 Professor, Department of Information Technology and
Control Systems
Supervision of 19 Ph.D Researchs and 1 Sci.D. Research
FELLOWSHIPS
Visiting Professor at 10-16 days:-
1989 Berlin (DDR);
- 1990 Plovdiv (Bulgaria);
- 1991 Slippery Rock (USA),
Dijon (France);
- 1992 Dely (India), Beijing (China);
- 1993 Oxford (UK);
- 1994 Malaga, Cordoba (Spain);
- 1995 Bergen (Norway);
- 1996 Leuven (Belgium),
Rio Preto (Brasil).
PARTICIPATION IN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES
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1989 Leipzig, Berlin (DDR);
- 1990 Caljatetto (Hungary), Saraevo (Yugoslavia),
New York (USA), Athens (Greece), Stuttgart (Germany);
- 1991 Copenhagen
(Danmark), Coimbra (Portugal), Vienna (Austria), Zurich (Switzerland);
- 1992 Singapore, Helsinki (Finland), Beijing (China), Concepoion (Chile);
- 1993 Swansee (UK), Barcelona (Spain);
- 1994 Fukuoka, Tokyo (Japan);
- 1995 Jerusalem (Israel), Slippery Rock (USA);
- 1996 Kowloon (Hong Kong),
Washington (USA).
MEMBERSHIP
- The Member of the Institute for Management Sciences and Operation Research
(USA) (former TIMS).
- The Associated Member of Russian Academy of Natural Sciences.
- Editorial Board Member of the Journal "Control Theory and Systems".
- Editorial Board Member of the Journal "Advances in Systems Sciences and
Applications" (USA)
PUBLISHED BOOKS
- Decomposition in large-scale problems. Moscow, Nauka Publ. 1981, 352P (in Russian).
- Dynamic Problems of large dimensions. Moscow, Nauka Publ. 1988, 288P (in Russian).
- Decomposition in dynamic problems with cross connections. Moscow, Nauka Publ. 1994, 532P (in Russian).
- Decomposition in block integer programming. Moscow, Nauka Publ. 1995, 288P (in Russian), co-author I.L.Averbakh
- Transportation problems with minmax criterion Moscow, Nauka Publ. 1996, 376P (in Russian), co-author A.A.Mironov
- List of publications with 101 papers - available upon request.
RESEARCH SPECIALITIES
- The majorant catastrophe of the Euler gasdynamic equations has been
discovered when the pressure of gas law depends on entropy by power formula.
- The decomposition method based on iterative aggregation and disaggregation has been developed for wide class of block structure separable hierarchical optimization problems.
- The reduction method in linear-quadratic hierarchical optimal control
problems has been developed.
- The combine decomposition method has been developed for blook structure
(hierachical) problems with integer variables.
- The iterative aggregation method was enlarged upon nonseparable (interconnected) hierarchical optimal contol problems.
- The column generation method was used effectively for the communication
network of real dimensions.
- The stable statistical dependenca of the health indexes on the fixed
pollutions has been found in the frame of the information system.
- The method of the solution of the transportation problems with minmax
criterion has been developed.
- The new class of hierarchical systems has been offered where the
subsystems are described by partial differential equations (hierarchical
systens of mathematical physics).
- Computer vision system has been developed.
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Last correction: December 4, 2009.