Sergey Romanov

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Sergey Romanov
Born
Sergey Anatolyevich Romanov

(1958-09-20) 20 September 1958 (age 66)
Buran village, Markakolsky district, East Kazakhstan Region, Kazakh SSR, USSR
Education
Awards
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Scientific career
Fields
Institutions
Thesis Microdistribution of plutonium in the lungs as a basis for correction of dosimetric models[1]  (2003)
Doctoral advisorValentin Fedorovich Khokhryakov

Sergey Anatolyevich Romanov (Russian: Сергей Анатольевич Романов), born 20 September 1958, is a Russian scientist, internal dosimetry and radiation protection specialist, PhD in biology (2003). He served as Director in the Southern Urals Biophysics Institute [ru] from 1997 to 2024. Since October 2, 2024 he is Director Adviser. He is the author and coauthor of more than 150 research papers.[2]

Education and early life

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Sergey Romanov was born on 20 September 1958 in Buran village in Markakolsky district of East Kazakhstan Region, Kazakh SSR, USSR, to the Romanov family, Anatoly Mikhailovich and Maria Timofeevna. In 1969 his family had moved to Kimry, Tver oblast, where he graduated from a high school and that year entered the Faculty of Applied Mathematics at Sergo Ordzhonikidze Moscow Aviation Institute (MAI).

Career and research

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In 1982, he graduated from MAI majoring in Applied Mathematics. He began his career as an engineer at the machine-construction design office “Raduga” in Dubna, Moscow oblast. By the end of 1985 he had moved to Ozyorsk where he had started his career at one of the biggest USSR nuclear facilities Mayak PA as a control and testing instrumentation mechanic; six months later he had moved to the Internal Dosimetry Laboratory of the Branch #1 of Biophysics Institute. He worked as a senior laboratory assistant (1986), then as a senior engineer, the 1st category engineer, a leading programming engineer, the head of the group, he was eventually appointed as Director of the Branch (1997-2024).

He earned his PhD in 2003 at the Biophysics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Siberian Branch) [ru] with a dissertation on microdistribution of plutonium in the lungs as a basis for correction of dosimetric models.

Member of the Russian delegation and expert in the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR) (since 2008[2]), member of the Main Commission of the International Commission on Radiological Protection (since 2013 [2]),[3] member of the Russian Scientific Commission on Radiological Protection.[2][4] Expert of the Federal Target Program “Providing nuclear and radiation safety for 2016-2020 and for the period up to 2030” (FTP NRS-2).[5] He is the member of the editorial board of Radiation and Environmental Biophysics,[6] "Radiation Safety Issues",[7] "Emergency medicine".[8]

From 2004 to 2012 he taught at South Ural State University (Ozyorsk Branch) as head of Biophysics special Chair.

Sergey Romanov has the rank of senior international master, SIM (2000) [9] in correspondence chess.

h-index

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His h-index in the International bibliographic and reference database Scopus as of 05.11.2024 reaches 20.

Awards and honours

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Sergey Romanov is the recipient of the 2002 [10] Russian Federation National Award in Science and Technology [ru], awarded the II Degree Medal of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" (2010).[11]

Personal life

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He lives in Ozersk, Chelyabinsk oblast, Russia. Married.

Publications

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Some of the most cited publications:

2010s

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  • Uyba, V.V., Akleyev, A.V., Azizova, T.V., Ivanov, V.K., Karpikova, L.A., Kiselev, S.M., Mikheyenko, S.G., Romanov, S.A., Takhauov, R.M., Usoltsev, V.Yu., Shinkarev, S.M. (2019). "Results of the 66-th session of the united nations scientific Committee on the Effects of the atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR) (Vienna, 10–14 June, 2019)". Medical Radiology and Radiation Safety. 64 (5): 81–88. doi:10.12737/1024-6177-2019-64-5-81-88. ISSN 1024-6177. S2CID 241661479.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Uyba, V.V., Akleyev, A.V., Azizova, T.V., Ivanov, V.K., Ilyasov, D.F., Karpikova, L.A., Kiselev, S.M., Kryshev, A.I., Mikheyenko, S.G., Romanov, S.A., Usoltsev, V.Yu., Shinkarev, S.M. (2018). "Results of the 65th session of the united nations scientific committee on the effects of the atomic radiation (UNSCEAR) (Vienna, 11–14 June, 2018)". Medical Radiology and Radiation Safety. 63 (5): 77–88. doi:10.12737/article_5bc897fcddd2d8.49109633. ISSN 1024-6177. S2CID 81912080.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

2020s

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References

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  1. ^ "Microdistribution of plutonium in the lungs as a basis for correction of dosimetric models". elibrary.ru (in Russian).
  2. ^ a b c d Ильин, Л. А., ed. (2021). "Романов Сергей Анатольевич". Видные отечественные ученые в области радиобиологии, радиационной медицины и безопасности: (биобиблиографический справочник) (PDF) (in Russian). Moscow: ФГБУ ГНЦ ФМБЦ им. А. И. Бурназяна ФМБА России. p. 425. ISBN 978-5-905926-94-5.
  3. ^ "Main Commission of the International commission on radiological protection". International commission on radiological protection.
  4. ^ "Members of the Russian Scientific Commission on Radiological Protection" (PDF). Russian Scientific Commission on Radiological Protection (in Russian).
  5. ^ "Experts of the Federal Target Program "Providing nuclear and radiation safety for 2016-2020 and for the period up to 2030" (FTP NRS-2)" (in Russian).
  6. ^ "Radiation and Environmental Biophysics". Members of the editorial board.
  7. ^ "Radiation Safety Issues". Members of the editorial board.
  8. ^ "Emergency medicine". Members of the advisory board.
  9. ^ "International Correspondence Chess Federation". Sergey Romanov details.
  10. ^ "Russian Government Resolution from 18.02.2003 # 112". Official Site of the Russian Government (in Russian).
  11. ^ "Decree of the President of the Russian Federation No. 260 dated 03.03.2010 "On awarding State awards of the Russian Federation"". Official Site of the President of Russia (in Russian).