Sergey Psakhie

Sergey Psakhie
Born March 2, 1952 (1952-03-02) (age 66)
Tomsk (Russia)
Residence Russia
Nationality Russian
Citizenship  Soviet Union Russia
Alma mater National Research Tomsk State University
Scientific career
Fields solid mechanics, plastic deformation
Institutions National Research Tomsk State University, Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science SD RAS
Doctoral advisor Viktor Panin

Sergey Psakhie — (born March 2, 1952 in Tomsk) is a Russian physicist, Chairman of the Presidium of the Tomsk Scientific Center of the Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He is the author and co-author of more than two hundred scientific papers, including five monographs.

Curriculum vitae

Scientific achievements

  • Development of methods of discrete mechanics and their application to solving problems of computer design of new materials (Movable cellular automaton method, cellular automaton method, molecular dynamics method)
  • Investigation of the laws of fracture of brittle materials
  • Regularities in the formation of dynamic defects and their role in the process of deformation and fracture of heterogeneous materials and structures
  • The study of nonlinear effects in solids under high-impact
  • Study, study laws governing the behavior of geological media under dynamic effects

Family

Married. The eldest daughter Olga is a biochemist. She lives in California. Daughter Natalia is a programmer and lives in California. Son Ivan is a biochemist and works in Germany. In addition, he has four grandchildren, Sonja Vasiljeva, Pavel Vasiljev, Christine Chadnova, and Victoria Chadnova, who all reside in California.

Bibliography

  • Goldin S.V., Psakhie S.G., Dmitriev A.I., Yushin V.I. (2001 ) Structure rearrangement and «lifting» force phenomenon in granular soil under dynamic loading. PHYSICAL MESOMECHANICS, v.4, No3, pp. 97–103(rus)

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