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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Gleb G. Panteleev

Professional Preparation

1991 - Ph.D. (Physical Oceanography), P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow Thesis title: Objective analysis of the automatic moorings by a variational methods

1985 - M.Sc. (Aerodynamics and Thermodynamics), Moscow Institute for Physics and Technology

Graduate and Postdoctoral Advisors

M.Koshlyakov, P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow

Appointments

2004-present Research Assistant Professor, International Arctic Research Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks

2002-2004 Researcher, FRSGC, International Arctic Research Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks

2002 Research staff member, Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences

2001-2002 Visiting research scientist, International Arctic Research Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks

2001-2002 Research staff member, Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences

1999-2001 Research associate, Memorial University of Newfoundland

1997-1998 Research associate, Dalhausie University of Nova Scotia

1991-1997 Research staff member, Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences

1986-1991 Graduate research assistant, Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences

Sea Expeditions

1. R/V Paresou, Canada, member of data processing team, 09/1998-10/1998

2. R/V Paresou, Canada, member of data processing team, 11/1997-12/1997

3. R/V Akademik Sergey Vavilov, Barents Sea, head of data assimilation group, 07/1997-10/1997

4. R/V Akademik Kurchatov, 47th cruise, north-western Pacific, member of data processing team, 07/1987-12/1987

5. R/V Akademik Kurchatov, 38th cruise, north Atlantic, member of data processing team, 12/1983-03/1984

Selected Publications

Panteleev, G., A. Proshutinski, M.Kulikov, D.Nechaev, W.Maslowski (2007), J. Geophys. Res., in press.

Panteleev, G. G., P. Stabeno, V. A. Luchin, D. A. Nechaev, and M. Ikeda (2006), Summer transport estimates of the Kamchatka Current derived as a variational inverse of hydrophysical and surface drifter data, Geophys. Res. Lett., 33, L09609, doi:10.1029/2005GL024974.

Panteleev, G., D. Nechaev, and M.Ikeda (2006) Reconstruction of summer Barents Sea circulation from climatological data, Atmosphere-Ocean, 44(2), 111-132.

Nechaev, D., G. Panteleev, and M. Yaremchuk (2005) Reconstruction of the circulation in the limited region with open boundaries: circulation in the Tsushima Strait, Okeanologiya, 45(6), 805-828.

Panteleev, G.G., B. deYoung, C. Reiss, and C. Taggart (2004) Passive tracer reconstruction as a least squares problem with a semi-lagrangian constraint: an application to fish eggs and larvae, J. Marine Res., 62, 787-814.

Panteleev, G.G., B. deYoung, M. Luneva, C. Reis, and E. Semenov (2004) Diagnostic calculation at the Western bank as a consequent application of variational and traditional approaches, J. Geophys. Res., Oceans, 109, N.C2, c02003 10.1029/2003JC001868.

Other Publications

Panteleev, G., M.N.Koshlyakov, E.G.Morozov, R.Yu. Tarakanov, A.Yu. Shcherbina, M.Ikeda. Oceanology, 2006, Vol.46, N6, pp772-783.

Panteleev, G.G., M. Ikeda, A. Grotov, D. Nechaev, and M. Yaremchuk (2004) Mass, Heat and Salt Balances in the Eastern Barents Sea Obtained by Inversion of Hydrographic Section Data, J. Oceanography, 60, N3, 613-624.

Panteleev, G.G., B. deYoung, and M. Yaremchuk (2001) The mean summer and fall circulation on the Western bank, Nova Scotia shelf, Atmosphere-Ocean, 39, 127-144.

Panteleev, G.G., N.A. Maximenko, B. deYoung, C. Reiss, and T. Yamagato (2000) Variational interpolation of circulation with nonlinear, advective smoothing, J. Ocean Atmospheric Technology, 19, 1442-1450.

Panteleev, G.G., N.A. Maximenko, B. deYoung, C. Reiss, T. Yamagato (2000) Anisotrophic optimization flow fields with variational method, Oceanologija (translated in English).

Grotov, A.S., D.A. Nechaev, G.G. Panteleev, and M.I. Yaremchuk (1998) Large scale circulation in the Bellisgausen and Amundsen seas as a variational inverse of climatological data. J. Geophys. Res., 103, 13,011-13,022.

Collaborations and Other Affiliations

Recent Collaborators:

Brad deYoung, Memorial University of Newfoundland, NF, Canada

Motoushi Ikeda, Hokaido University, Japan

Chris Taggard, Dalhausie University, NS, Canada

Dmitry Nechaev, University of Southern Mississippi, USA

Nikolai Maximenko, International Pacific Research Center, USA

Maxim Yaremchuk, International Pacific Research Center, USA

Andrey Proshutinsky, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA

Youyu Lu, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Canada,

Will Perrie, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Canada, Graduate Advisees

Thesis committee member:

D. Nikolsky, Congbiao Liu