Vasiliy S Znamenskiy

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Vasiliy S. Znamenskiy
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City University of New York
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Professor Green's Quantum-BioPhysics Group

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VASILIY S ZNAMENSKIY

SUMMARY

More than 20 years working experience in software development and simulation of the various chemical, physical and technical processes and computer aided systems. Expertise in computer modeling of complicated engineering and scientific problems. Over 10 years of teaching experience in Computer Science.

SKILLS

  • Analyzing Information ; Problem Solving; Attention to Detail; Software Design; Software Debugging; Software Development Fundamentals; Software Documentation; Software Testing; Software Requirements; Software Development Process; Innovation; Quick Study; Written Communication; Database Design
  • Languages: Unix C, Borland C++, UNIX shell scripts, HTML, JavaScript, SDL-scripts, Fortran, FORTRAN, PL/I, ALGOL
  • Software:CHARMM, DL_POLY, PC Spartan, Gaussian, AIM2000, NWChem, gOpenMol, Microcal Origin, Microsoft Excel, Golden Software Surfer
  • Operating Systems: SunOS, DOS/Windows NT 4.0/2000, Linux, IBM PC, Silicon Graphics, Beowulf PC cluster
  • Hardware: Sun workstation, Beowulf PC cluster, Silicon Graphics workstation

EXPERIENCE

6/2003 – Present         City University of New York, New York, NY
Research Associate

  • Perform Science Research of the Gating Mechanism of the KCSA Channel using ab-initio calculations
  • Develop C/C++ programs; and Piton and UNIX scripts to perform data processing, data analysis, and computer-aided data conversion in a complex system of remote high-performance parallel supercomputer, two PC clusters and PC workstations
  • Engineer tools to assist in finding solutions to complex issues involving biophysical, biochemical systems
  • Perform computations of the molecular system by using modeling and simulation techniques
  • Use computational software such as NWChem, Gaussian, AIM2000, gOpenMol, Microcal Origin, Golden Software Surferto perform complex molecular modeling and analysis tasks in networked, high-performance computers and PC clusters·         Utilize data mining techniques to maximize the use of the computational results

09/2006 - 12/2006       Hostos Community College, New York, NY
Adjunct Professor

05/2002 – 05/2003      Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, NY
Research Associate

  • Computer simulation study of the solvatochromism of betaine-30 in an ionic liquid
  • Program development for data processing using C, C++. Provided System Administration
  • Use computational software such as DL_POLY, gOpenMol, Microcal Origin, Microsoft Excel, Golden Software Surfer to perform complex molecular modeling and analysis tasks in  PC cluster environment

01/2001 – 04/2002      The George Washington University, Washington, DC
Research Associate

  • Computer simulation study of the evaporation of protein ions from water nanodroplet
  • Utilized: Silicon Graphics Indigo workstations, IP22, IRIX; SUNW, Ultra-Enterprise, SunOS
  • Program development for data processing utilizing C, C++ Builder. Provided PC workstation administration

09/1997 – 01/2001        Kabardino-Balkaria State University, Nalchik, Russia
Associate Professor

  • Developed the Interned based electronic library of resources on the information defense
  • Develop  WEB-pages and computer programs to improve educational technologies
  • Taught courses:
  1. Modern high-level languages (C, C++, Java Script, HTML)
  2. Algorithmic languages and programming
  3. Real-time systems (Petri Nets, SDL scripts)
  4. Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics
  5. Introduction to Computer Science (Pascal, Basic)
  6. Introduction to Advanced Mathematics
  7. Chemical Computer Science

12/1981 – 09/1997       Kabardino-Balkaria State University, Nalchik, Russia
Senior Researcher, Assistant Professor

  • Software development of computer-aided methods for designing of new polymers using C,C++
  • Developed the web-pages for the small research businesses
  • Development of molecular-dynamics simulation software utilizing Turbo C, Borland C++, FORTRAN, Pascal
  • Performed various software conversions from Fortran to C
  • Modeled Computer-aided Production Analysis Systems. Utilized : dBase, FoxBASE
  • Performed simulation of inertial automated control systems for airframe aeronautics  
  • Software development of some hydrodynamic problems for computer-aided system of Ministry of Melioration and Water Management
  • Modeling & simulation of INMARSAT communication (C, Pascal, SDL-scripts)
  • Software development for simulation of the computer-aided control system of urban buses (PL/1)
  • Performed optimization of digital-signal-processing algorithms for homogeneous parallel computational structures with reconfigurable architecture (PL/1, FORTRAN) 

10/1978 – 11/1981      Research Institute of Chemical Technology, Biysk, Russia
Engineer

  • Provided software engineering and support for calculation of two-dimensional supersonic flows of heterogeneous systems in regions with complex boundaries using Godunov methods for compressible hydrodynamics 

09/1977 – 09/1978                  Lavrentyev Institute of Hydrodynamics, RAS. Novosibirsk, Russia
Research Assistant

  • Investigated the parameters of shock-compressed materials utilizing detectors in magnetic chamber

EDUCATION

1994

Ph.D. in Physical & Mathematical SciencesThesis: “Investigation of Contact-Melting Phenomenon by Method of Molecular-Dynamics Simulation”Kabardino-Balkaria University, Russia

 

1978

M.S. in Physics. Specialization: Physics of High-Speed processes Physics Department, Novosibirsk State University, Russia

 

AWARDS & ACTIVITIES

  • American Biophysical Society
  • 1999 The coach of the University's team in the Quarter-Final of Northeastern European Regional Collegiate Programming Contest
  • 1995 – 1996 Research Grant of Russian Foundation for Basic Research
  • 1996 Grant of Scientific Affairs Division NATO
  • 1995 Scholarship of the European Physical Society
  • 1994 Grant of the International Science Foundation
     

PUBLICATIONS: 60

List of Selected Publications:

  1. Alisher M Kariev, Vasiliy S Znamenskiy, Michael E Green. Quantum Mechanical Calculations of Charge Effects on Gating the KCSA Channel. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Biomembranes.
  2. Znamenskiy, V.S. and Green, M.E. Quantum Calculations on Hydrogen Bonds in Certain Water Clusters Show Cooperative Effects. J. Chem. Theory Comput., 3, 1, 103 - 114, 2007
  3. Znamenskiy, V.; Kobrak, M. N. Molecular Dynamics Study of Polarity in Room-Temperature Ionic Liquids. J. Phys. Chem. B.; (Article); 2004; 108(3); 1072-1079.
  4. Znamenskiy, V.; Marginean, I.; Vertes, A. Solvated Ion Evaporation from Charged Water Nanodroplets. J. Phys. Chem. A.; (Article); 2003; 107(38); 7406-7412.
  5. Program Complex of a Trace Problem of Closed Irrigating Networks. The Russian Agency of Patents and Trade Marks. The Certificate on Official Registration of the Computer Program # 990952. Moscow 1999 
  6. Arshieva A.S., Znamenski V.S., Beriketov A.S. Computer Technology of Search of New Chemical Connections and Efficiency of a Stage of Designing of a Repeating Link of Polymer. Physics and Chemistry of Perspective Materials: the Collection of the Proceedings. Nalchik, KBSU. 1998. P. 67-70 (Rus).
  7. Vasiliy Serafimovich Znamenskiy; Bahtijar Riza Ogly Bayraktarov. The Methodical Textbook to Studying of Pascal Language for Beginners: For a specialty 220200 "Computer-Aided Systems of Information Processing and Management". (Russ). Kabardino-Balkaria State University, Nalchik, 1997
  8. E.A.Goncharenko, Vasily Serafimovich Znamensky. Phenomena of Information: Textbook. (Russ). Nalchik, Nalchik College of Design. Publishing Center. 1996
  9. Znamenski V.S., Bayraktarov B.R., Ksenofontov A.S., Sus S.G., Guchapshev KH.M. Some Problems of Designing of Regional Development of New Information Technologies / Information Technologies. Systems of Processing and Transfer of the Information. Interuniversity Collection of Scientific Works. Ryazan. Ryazan State Radiotechnical Academy. 1996. P.17-24.
  10. Beriketoff A.S., Znamenski V.S., Arshieva A.S., et al. Computer Technology of the Chemical-Structure Designing of Polymer; and Development of Methods of Forecasting of its Physical and Chemical Properties. - Dep. In VINITI 10.01.96 N.1063-B96. Kabardino-Balkaria State University, Nalchik, 1996. 8 p. (Russ).
  11. Znamenski V.S. The Statistical Simulation of Contact Melting. Nonlinear Boundary-value Problems of Mathematical Physics and Their Applications. Collection of scientific works. Kiev. Mathematical Institute. 1994. P.81-82. (Russ).
  12. Znamenski V.S., Makanaeva E.Sh. Software Complex to Simulation of the Computer Control System for Urban Passenger Transport of Second Generation. The National Foundation of Algorithms and Programs, the Registration No. 50870001242, 1987. (Russ).
  13. Tramov M.I., Saprykin V.A., Kudaev V.Ch., Znamenski V.S. The Research and Analysis of Casual Processes by Effective Methods of Digital Signal Processing with Uses of Special Computers. / The Perspective Methods of Planning and Analysis of Experiments at Researches of Casual Fields and Processes. The Thesis of Reports of All-Union Conferences. Nalchik, on November 1-3, 1982. Moscow Energetic Institute, 1982. Part 2. P.9. (Russ).

REFERENCES

  • Prof. Michael E. Green. Department of Chemistry, City College of the City University of New York. Convent Avenue & 136th St, New York, NY 10031.
    Phone: (212)650-6034. Fax: (212)650-6107. E-mail:
    green@sci.ccny.cuny.edu
  • Prof. Mark N. Kobrak. Department of Chemistry,
    Brooklyn College of the City University of New York. 2900 Bedford Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11210.
    Phone: (718) 951-5758. Fax: (718) 951-4607. E-mail:
    mkobrak@brooklyn.cuny.edu
  • Prof. Akos Vertes.
    Department of Chemistry.
    George Washington University. Washington, D.C. 20052.
    Phone: (202) 994-2717. Fax: (202) 994-5873. E-mail:
    vertes@gwu.edu
  • Prof. Vladislav Y. Sadtchenko. Department of Chemistry,
    George Washington University. Washington, D.C. 20052.
    Phone: (202) 994 6155. Fax: (202) 994 5873. E-mail:
    vlad@gwu.edu
  • Dr. Petr Zilberman, Visiting Scientist.
    S.C.Johnson & Son. Inc.
    1525 Howe Street, M.S.115, Racine, WI 53403-2236
    Phone: 262-240-2247. E-mail: PFZilber@scj.com