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51 год (родился 03 августа 1974), cостоит в браке, есть дети
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Опыт работы 29 лет и 6 месяцев

    • Июнь 1998 – работает сейчас
    • 27 лет и 6 месяцев

    Research Assistant

    Physics Department, Cornell University

    Обязанности и достижения:

    Theoretical studies of heat transfer from protein crystals; implications for flash and plunge cooling and X-ray beam heating In situ X-ray (done at CHESS) studies of disorder in protein crystals caused by dehydration and flash cooling. Mechanism of annealing X-ray (done at CHESS) and fluorescence microscopy studies of impurity effects on protein crystal growth and ordering Studies of the protein solutions prior to crystallization by dynamic light scattering
    • Июнь 1996 – май 1998
    • 2 года

    Research Assistant

    Physics Department, Uppsala University

    Обязанности и достижения:

    Linear numerical analysis of the stability of a detonation wave Application to the thermonuclear detonation in white dwarfs

Образование

Обо мне

Дополнительные сведения:

While I was working in physics a lot of my work was related to programming. One of my research projects was devoted to numerical linear analysis of the stability of detonation in supernova Ia explosions. This work was done using C++. Other programming experience is related to data analysis and hardware control. Additionally I was working as a programmer in "Bit software." From the educational side I have a very strong background in numerical mathematics acquired in MIPT and background in computer vision acquired in Cornell. Sincerely yours, Sergey Kriminski Soccer RELEVANT GRADUATE-LEVEL COURSES Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. Solid State Physics Pattern Formation and Chaos Advanced Laboratories Machine Vision Lebedev Physical Institute, Moscow, Russia; Moscow Institute for Physics and Technology, Dolgoprudnyi, Russia. Multiple classes in Theoretical Physics and Mathematics Advanced Statistical Mechanics Non-linear Dynamics and Chaos Astrophysics, Physics of Plasma and Magnetic Fluid Mechanics Computer Simulations in Physics Symmetry and Group Theory in Physics AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS 12 / 97 GRE Physics: 950 / 990 (95th percentile) 11 / 94 Landau Theoretical Minimum on Quantum Mechanics 5 / 91 First Prize on All Soviet Union Phys-Math competition "Abiturient 91" PAPERS 2003 Speziale, S., Jiang, F., Caylor, C. L., Kriminski, S., Zha, C.-S., Thorne, R. E., and Duffy, T. S. "Sound velocity and elasticity of tetragonal lysozyme crystals by Brillouin spectroscopy," Biophys. Journal 85, 3202-3213. 2003 Kriminski S., Kazmierczak M., Thorne R.E. "Heat transfer from protein crystals: Implications for flash cooling and X-ray beam heating," Acta Cryst. D59, 697-708. 2002 Kriminski S., Caylor C., Nonato M.C., Finkelstein K.D., Thorne R.E. "Flash-cooling and annealing of protein crystals," Acta Cryst. D58, 459-471. 2001 Dobrianov I., Kriminski S., Caylor C., Lemay S.G., Kimmer C., Kisselev A., Finkelstein K.D., Thorne R.E. "Dynamic response of tetragonal lysozyme crystals to changes in relative humidity: implications for post-growth crystal treatments," Acta Cryst. D57, 61-68. 2001 Caylor C.L., Speziale S., Kriminski S., Duffy T., Zha C-S., Thorne R.E. "Measuring the elastic properties of protein crystals by brillouin scattering," J. Cryst. Growth 232, 498-501. 1999 Caylor C.L., Dobrianov I., Lemay S., Kimmer C., Kriminski S., Finkelstein K.D., Zipfel W., Webb W.W., Thomas B.R., Chernov A.A., Thorne R.E. "Macromolecular impurities and disorder in protein crystals,'' Proteins: Structure, Function, and Genetics 36, 270-281. 1998 Kriminski S.A., Bychkov V.V., Liberman M.A., "On the stability of thermonuclear detonation in supernovae events," New Astronomy 3, 363-377. 1997 Melnikovskii L.A., Kriminski S.A. "Effect of an electric field on the surface tension of a liquid at low temperatures," JETP 84, 758-759. 1996 Kriminski S.A., Melnikovskii L.A. "Surface tension of superfluid in high electric field," Phystech J. 2, 55. SELECTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2003 Kriminski S., Kazmierczak M., Thorne R.E. "Analytical studies of flash cooling and temperature rise by X-ray heating in protein crystals," Invited presentation at the American Crystallographic Association (ACA) Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, OH. 2003 Kmetko J., Kriminski S., Kalinin E., Thorne R.E. "Disorder in flash cooled protein crystals. Effects of cryoprotectants and crystal size," Poster presentation at the American Crystallographic Association (ACA) Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, OH. 2002 Kriminski S., Caylor C., Finkelstein K.D., Thorne R.E. "Flash-cooling and annealing of protein crystals," Poster presentation at ACA Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX. 2001 Kriminski S., Kisselev A., Caylor C., Thorne R.E. "In-situ studies of flash freezing induced disorder in protein crystals," Poster presentation at ACA Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA. 2001 Thorne R.E., Kriminski S., Caylor C., Kisselev A. "Macromolecular crystal dehydration as a model for post-growth crystal treatment," Poster presentation at 45th Annual Biophysical Society Meeting, Boston, MA. 2001 Kisselev A.M., Brink M., Caylor C., Kriminski S., Thorne R.E. "In-situ studies of flash freezing induced disorder in protein crystals," Poster presentation at 45th Annual Biophysical Society Meeting, Boston, MA. 2000 Dobrianov I., Caylor C.L., Kriminski S., Thorne R.E. "Dynamic response of lysozyme crystals to changes in relative humidity," Invited presentation at 8th International Conference on the Crystallization of Biological Macromolecules (ICCBM8), Sandestin, FL (presented by Kriminski S.) REFERENCES Robert E. Thorne, Ph.D. Professor of Physics Laboratory of Atomic and Solid State Physics Department of Physics Cornell University 528 Clark Hall Ithaca, NY 14853-2501 Phone: (607) 255 6487 Fax: (607) 255 6428 Email: ret6@cornell.edu Chris L. Henley, Ph.D. Professor of Physics Laboratory of Atomic and Solid State Physics Department of Physics Cornell University 508 Clark Hall Ithaca, NY 14853-2501 Phone: (607) 255 5056 Fax: (607) 255 6428 Email: clh@ccmr.cornell.edu Ken D. Finkelstein, Ph.D. Staff Scientist Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source Wilson Lab Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 Phone: (607) 255 0914 Fax: (607) 255 9001 Email: kdf1@cornell.edu Craig L. Caylor, Ph.D. Professor of Physics Physics Department Westminster College New Wilmington, PA 16172 Phone: (724) 946 7202 Fax: (724) 946 7146 Email: caylorcl@westminster.edu Компьютерные навыки: Computer: Numerical methods, simulation, C++, C, Java, Mathematica Windows, Unix; Microsoft Office, LaTeX X-ray data analysis software: HKL, Bruker Theoretical: Wide background, with particular expertise in: Fluid mechanics (including physics of burning and combustion) Physical chemistry Electrodynamics of continuous media Experimental: X-ray crystallography: room and low temperature crystal mounting; synchrotron and laboratory X-ray measurements; analysis using standard packages X-ray imaging/topography; high-resolution triple axis diffractometry; mosaicity and strain measurements Dynamic light scattering Fluorescence microscopy Atomic force microscopy (including in liquids) General machining

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