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Artem Sarkisyan

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Artem Sarkisovich Sarkisyan(Russian:Артём Саркисович Саркисян;September 23, 1926,Nagorno-Karabakh- November 11, 2016,Moscow) was a Russian oceanographer,Doctor of Sciences,Academician of theRussian Academy of Sciences(since 1992),[1]Distinguished Professor at theLomonosov Moscow State University(since 1999), Head of Laboratory at theShirshov Institute of Oceanology,Chief Researcher at the Institute of Numerical Mathematics, RAS. Laureate of the 1970USSR State Prizeand of the 2000State Prize of the Russian Federation.

Education

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He graduated from theBaku State Universityin 1950. He also studied at the A.M. Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He was a student ofIliá Kíbel[es]. In 1953, he defended hisCandidate's Dissertation. In 1967, he defended his doctoral dissertation. In 1968, he received the title of Professor.

Career

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He was elected a corresponding member of theAcademy of Sciences of the USSRin 1981.[1]In 1986, he was awarded theOrder of Friendship of Peoples.He's co-author of monograph: Modelling Ocean Climate Variability (Springer,2009).[2]

References

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  1. ^abRussian Academy of Sciencesofficial site(in Russian)
  2. ^Sarkisyan, Artem S.; Sündermann, Jürgen E. (2009).Modelling Ocean Climate Variability.doi:10.1007/978-1-4020-9208-4.ISBN978-1-4020-9207-7.