VLADIMIR ALEXANDROVICH ARTEMIEV - MORE THAN 60 SEA EXPEDITIONS FROM ARCTIC TO ANTARCTIC

  • O. V. Kopelevich Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences
DOI: 10.29006/1564-2291.JOR-2020.48(2).15
Keywords: Vladimir Artemiev, ocean optics, Institute of Oceanology, eminent electronics specialist, veteran of sea expeditions

Abstract

The article is dedicated to the 70th birthday of Vladimir Aleksandrovich Artemiev, senior researcher at the Ocean Optics Laboratory of the IO RAS. This is a unique electronics specialist who directly performs scientific research and provides this opportunity to others. V.A. Artemyev has been developing and improving optical equipment for marine expeditionary research for over 40 years; Among the devices he developed are an underwater irradiance meter (Alfamer device), three types of submersible transparent meters (PUM, PUM-A, PUM-200). Member of more than 60 sea expeditions from the Arctic to the Antarctic and about two dozen coastal marine. Conducted measurements of the underwater brightness of solar radiation at depths of up to 300 m in the Philippine Sea, diving on the Pysis underwater manned vehicle (PA), and in the Black Sea on the Argus PA. Vladimir Aleksandrovich is an irreplaceable expeditionary employee both in terms of his business and human qualities: contact, benevolent, always ready to help, creating a friendly atmosphere in the team. Coauthor of over 80 scientific publications and one invention patent. Has state awards.

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Published
2020-09-21
Section
History and personalities