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Dmitry V. Bisikalo | |
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| Born | 3 May 1961 |
| Nationality | Russian |
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| Fields | Astrophysicist |
| Institutions | Institute of Astronomy of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
Dmitry Valerevich Bisikalo (born 1961) is a Russian astrophysicist and an expert in the interaction of binary stars. He is a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the IAU, Acting Chief of the Scientific Secretary of the Russian Academy of Sciences and Chief Researcher of the Institute of Astronomy of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS). [1] [2]
Dmitry Bisikalo was born in 1961 in Irkutsk (Soviet Union). In 1984 he graduated from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and started his PhD program at the Astronomical Council of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union (now Institute of Astronomy of the Russian Academy of Sciences). In 1988 he defended his PhD thesis (title: Investigation of the Inner Comet Coma in the Frame of Continual and Molecular Gas Dynamics). In 1998 he obtained his Full Doctor degree (Doctor of Sciences) at the Sternberg Astronomical Institute of MSU (title: Investigation of Gas Dynamics of Mass Transfer in Interacting Binary Systems). Since 2001 Bisikalo has been the deputy director of the Institute of Astronomy of RAS (INASAN). In 2010 he was awarded the Professor of Astrophysics and in 2011 he was elected the Correspondent Member of the RAS. Since 2016 Bisikalo has been the Director of the Institute of Astronomy of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Since December 30, 2021 Bisikalo is Acting Chief of the Scientific Secretary of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Bisikalo is a specialist in the gas dynamics of interacting binary stars and accretion disks. He participates in the development of numerical methods of investigating astrophysical objects by the methods of molecular (solving the kinetic Boltzmann equation) and continual (Euler gas dynamic equations) gas dynamics. He has over 270 published papers, 5 monographs and 4 monographic reviews.
The works of D.V. Bisikalo are cited in the annual reports of the RAS.
Bisikalo works with students and postgraduate students at the Department of Space Physics of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State University).[ citation needed ]
Bisikalo is chief editor of the Russian scientific journal Astronomy Reports , member of the Space Council of the RAS and of the European Astronomical Society, as well as Advisor - Past President of the International Astronomical Union's commission B1 Computational Astrophysics. [3] He actively participates in organizing committees of Russian and international conferences.