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Michael I. Ojovan is a Moldovian-UK physical chemist. His works deals with research on viscosity, viscosity models, glasses and radioactive waste treatment. He has been professor of Imperial College London, UK, nuclear engineer of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), associate reader at the University of Sheffield, UK, leading scientist of Lomonosov Moscow State University and Institute of Geology of Ore Deposits, Petrography, Mineralogy and Geochemistry (IGEM) of Russian Academy of Sciences.
Ojovan, Michael was born on March 6, 1955 in Dynjeni, Ocnitsa, Moldovian SSR (USSR). Son of Ion Mathei and Maria Ion Ojovan. He moved to Russia in 1972 to study physics at Moscow Engineering Physical Institute and graduated as Master of Science in physics in 1979; He got the Doctor of Philosophy from, Engineering Physical Institute, Moscow, 1982.
Fellow Nuclear Society Russia. Member Russian Academy Natural Science, MaterialRsch.
He is Chief Editor of journal “Science and Technology of Nuclear Installations”. Michael has published 16 monographs including the “Handbook of Advanced Radioactive Waste Conditioning Technologies” and three editions of “An Introduction to Nuclear Waste Immobilisation” by Elsevier.
Prof. M. Ojovan has founded and led the IAEA International Predisposal Network (IPN) and the IAEA International Project on Irradiated Graphite Processing (GRAPA).
Michael is known for the connectivity-percolation theory (CPT) of glass transition, Douglas-Doremus-Ojovan (DDO) model of viscosity of glasses and melts, theoretical bases of condensed Rydberg matter (RM), metallic and glass-composite materials (GCM) for nuclear waste immobilisation, and self-sinking capsules to investigate Earth’ deep interior.
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