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    Professor Shulga Valerii

    Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

    Winner of the Ukrainian National Award for Science and Technology

    Ukrainian meritorious scientist

    Member of IEEE (Senior member)

    Chief Scientist of International Center of Future Science, Jilin University

    Address:2699 Qianjian Street, Changchun 130012, China

    Tel & fax: (+86) 431-85167803

    Email:shulga@rian.kharkov.ua


    Prof. Shulga Valerii is Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, and is the Chief Scientist of International Center of Future Science, Jilin University.From 1961 to 1988, he obtained a bachelor's degree, a doctoral degree and a doctorate from the National University of Kharkov, Ukraine.1985-1986 he has been Senior Research of Laboratory of Radiation Measurement Receiving Systems, Institute of Radio Astronomy, National Academy of Sciences, Ukraine. 1986-1991 he has been the Head of the Laboratory of Radiation Measurement Receiving Systems, Institute of Radio Astronomy, National Academy of Sciences, Ukraine. From 1989 to the present he is a professor at the School of Electrical Engineering and Quantum Electronics at Kharkiv State University, Ukraine.From 1991 to 2017 he served as deputy director of the Institute of Radio Astronomy of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Since 1991, he has been the head of the Department of Microwave Radio Astronomy at the Institute of Radio Astronomy of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.

    Prof. Shulga Valerii has made outstanding achievements in theoretical and experimental research in the fields of radio astronomy and microwave technology. He has received the Academic Medal of Pilugin (1993; National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine), Innovation Research and New Technology of the 46th Brussels World Expo. Gold medal (Belgium, 1997), International High-Tech Exhibition Gold Medal (Russia, St. Petersburg, 2005). He is also a member of the International Astronomical Society, a senior member of the IEEE, and a member of the European Astronomical Society. He has published more than 400 scientific papers, 8 books, and obtained 35 patents in various categories in recognition of his contribution to international astronomical research. In 2012, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) used the 31363 asteroid discovered in 1998. Named after it. He first proposed using millimeter-wave to monitor the ozone content and distribution in the middle atmosphere and developed the first microwave radiometer. In collaboration with Swedish scientists, he developed an MMIC that simultaneously monitors the ozone content and distribution in the middle atmosphere. In 2016, he was selected as a high-level overseas talent in the country. In 2016, he won the China Government Friendship Award and was received by Premier Li Keqiang. 


    Education

    1988  Doctor of Science in Electronics , The University of Kharkiv, Kharkiv, Ukraine  

    1972  Candidate of Science (analogous to Ph.D.) in Electrical Engineering and Quantum Electronics, The University of Kharkiv, Kharkiv, Ukraine

    1966  M.S., in Radio Physics and Electronics, The University of Kharkiv, Kharkiv, Ukraine

     

    Positions

    1985-1986  Senior Research of Laboratory of Radiation Measurement Receiving Systems, Institute of Radio Astronomy, National Academy of Sciences, Ukraine.

    1986-1991  Head of the Laboratory of Radiation Measurement Receiving Systems, Institute of Radio Astronomy, National Academy of Sciences, Ukraine.

    1989-          Professor at the School of Electrical Engineering and Quantum Electronics at Kharkiv State University, Ukraine.

    1991- 2017 Deputy director of the Institute of Radio Astronomy of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.

    1991-         Head of the Department of Microwave Radio Astronomy at the Institute of Radio Astronomy of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.

     

    Awards/Honors

    2016  Chinese Government Friendship Award

    2000  Award of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

    1989  Ukrainian National Award for Science and Technology

     

    Professional Service


    Member of International Astronomical Union.(2000-2019)

    Member of European Astronomical Society(2003-2019)

    Senior member of IEEE(2010-2018)

    Deputy Editors-in-Chief of the journal “Radio Physics and Radio Astronomy”(1995-2019)

    Member of the International Advisory Board of the journal “Radio Physics and Electronics” (2010-2019)

     

    Research interest

    Astrophysics, Cosmology, Aeronomy, Microwave research

    1) astrophysics and cosmology: to study problems of dark matter and dark energy; 2) aeronomy: to study the dynamics of stratosphere and mesosphere; 3) microwaves: to develop a new type of microwave equipment in the large frequency band. My proposals were based on the fact that such investigations did not develop earlier at Jilin University.

     

    Selected Publications

    1. Winter 2018 major sudden stratospheric warming impacton mid latitude mesosphere from micro wave radiometer measurements Yuke Wang,Valerii Shulga, Gennadi Milinevsky, Aleksey Patoka, Oleksandr Evtushevsky, Andrew Klekociuk, Wei Han, Asen Grytsai, Dmitry Shulga, Valery Myshenko, and Oleksndr Antyufeyev. Atmos. Chem. Phys., vol. 19, 10303–10317, 2019 Atmos. Chem. Phys., vol. 19, 10303–10317, 2019 

    2. The given surface current distribution model of a rectangular patch antenna with metamaterial-like substrate. Oleg Rybin, Valerii Shulga, Sergey Shulga, Results in Physics, vol. 15, 102573, 2019 

    3. Peculiar motions of the gas at the centre of the barred galaxy UGC 4056, Zinchenko, I. A.; Pilyugin, L. S.; Sakhibov, F.; Grebel, E. K.; Just, A.; Berczik, P.; Nefedyev, Y. A.; Vílchez, J. M.; Shulga, V. M., Astronomy & Astrophysics, vol. 628, 55-64, 2019 

    4. Scalar perturbations in cosmological f(R) models: the cosmic screening approach. zgür Akarsu, Ruslan Brilenkov, Maxim Eingorn, Valerii Shulga, Alexander Zhuk. Eur. Phys. J. C, vol. 78, 78:609, 2018 

    5. Halos in Dark Ages: Formation and Chemistry Novosyadlyj, B*.; Shulga, V.; Han, W., Kulinich, Yu., Tsizh, M The Astrophysical Journal, vol. 865, Issue 1, article id. 38, 9 pp., 2018 

    6. Validity of abundances derived from spaxel spectra of the MaNGA survey. Pilyugin, L. S.*, Grebel, E. K., Zinchenko, I. A., Nefedyev, Y. A., Shulga, V. M., Wei, H., Berczik, P. P. Astronomy & Astrophysics,/ 613,19 pp./ 2018 

    7. Weak-field limit of Kaluza-Klein models with spherically symmetric static scalar field: observational constraints. Zhuk, A., Chopovsky, A.*, Fakhr, S. H., Shulga, V., Wei Han, Eur. Phys. J. C 77:721, 2017 

    8. The PMA Catalogue: 420 million positions and absolute proper motions. Akhmetov, V. S.*; Fedorov, P. N.*; Velichko, A. B.; Shulga, V. M., Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 469(1), p.763-773, 2017

     

    Patents

    1. A machine for measuring the profile of parabolic antennas using in millimeter and sub-millimeter wavelength range  № u 2018 10378

    2. Software for the contactless sensor for measuring the profile of a parabolic antenn  № 79307