Dmitry Kudin – Candidate of Technical Sciences (PhD), majoring in systems analysis, management and information processing.Head of the Geophysical Monitoring Sector, Senior Researcher at the Geophysical Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Author of algorithms used to obtain INTERMAGNET standard data at the Analytical Center for Geomagnetic Data of the State Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Research interests: methods for processing data from observations of the Earth’s magnetic field in real time. Development of a magnetic observation network in Russia. Application of modern computer technologies for collecting, storing and analyzing geophysical data. Development of scientific instruments for measuring the Earth’s magnetic field.
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Instrumentation for research in geosciences
Conducting geophysical research and developing geophysical models is inseparable from improving methods of measurement and data processing. Despite the constant increase in the quantity and quality of measurements carried out on research satellites in near-Earth space, in many areas of geophysics, ground-based continuous measurements continue to be the most accurate and long-term series of observations. Regular geophysical instrumental observations began more than 300 years ago and have become an integral part of applied and fundamental scientific research. The session is devoted to the theory and practice of instrumental geophysical observations, including the development of new measuring instruments, methods for processing initial data, experience in scientific and methodological support for observatory and field observations.