Dr. Ivanov
Doctor of Science, C&M Senior Aerospace propulsion technology solution advisor
A native of Kaliningrad, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (current Russian Federation).
Education:
Bachelor’s degree at Zhdanov Higher Military Engineering School (Kaliningrad, USSR);
Mechanical engineer degree at Kaliningrad Technical Institute (Kaliningrad, USSR);
Achievements and Discoveries:
In 1980, he first put forward a hypothesis about the phase-frequency mechanism of gravity and conducted serious theoretical work. In 1981, he made the first scientific discovery (standing wave compression) on the basis of his theoretical works.
In 1990, Dr. Yuri N. Ivanov conducted the first serious experiments (Standing waves compression experiments) that confirmed the correctness of the postulates of Rhythmodynamics theory and the possibility of creating fundamentally new technologies based on Rhythmodynamics theory.
In 1991, Dr. Yuri N. Ivanov was engaged in scientific activities in structures associated with the RANS (Russian Academy of Natural Sciences).
In 1996, he founded the private Interdisciplinary Institute of Rhythmodynamics, which included several researchers from different fields of science who understood the great importance of Rhythmodynamics theory for different fields of science and humanity as a whole.
He is the founder of an academic workshop called “Rhythmodynamics of Nature”, which was held at the Polytechnic Museum in Moscow from 2001 to 2013.
In 2015, together with other researchers, Dr. Yuri N. Ivanov founded the private research center Neila technology for the development of disruptive technologies related to many areas of human activity from space to navigation.
Academic papers:
Rhythmodynamics, 1997, 1-st Edition (Monograph);
Rhythmodynamics, 2007, 2-nd Edition (Monograph)
Scientific certificates:
A full member of the International Informatization Academy (1997);
A full member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences (1998);
Doctor of Science (D.Sc.) (1998);