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George Lomidze

Curriculum Vitae

Date of birth: October 25, 1981

 Address: 19 Kazbegi Ave., apartment #17, Tbilisi, 380060, Georgia

Tel: +995 32 374223

E-mail: lomidze_george@hotmail.com

          

Languages: Georgian (native), English(fluent), Russian(fluent)

 

Education:

1999 -- Graduated from T.Gegelia Physics and Mathematics school of Tbilisi State University

1999-till now -- Student of Tbilisi State University Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics majoring in Computational Mathematics

August 2000-June 2001 -- Exchange Student (The United States Department of State Freedom Support Act Undergraduate Exchange Program) at The University of Wisconsin (Richland Center, Wisconsin, USA)

November 2002 – Completed ESRI-certified training in ArcGIS software at GIS Laboratory “Dedamitsa” of Tbilisi State University

 

Working experience:

1999-till now – Scientific researcher, Center of Applied Geophysics, Engineering Seismology and Seismic Protection of Structures (AGESAS), Tbilisi

2000-2001 -- Mathematics Tutor, University tutoring service, University of Wisconsin

 

Prizes and awards:

June 1998 – The 3rd prize at the 11th International Young Physicist Tournament (Donaueschingen, Germany).

 

Participation in international projects:

1999-2000 -- “Seismic Hazard Assessment for Big Cities in Georgia Using the Modern Concept of Seismic Microzonation with Consideration of Soil Non-linearity”. 1998.Two years. INTAS-GEORGIA 97-0870.

1999-2000 -- “Development of Practical Methodology of Earthquake Insurance in Georgia with Account of its Economical Peculiarities”. 1999, USAID, Eurasia Foundation.

2002-2003 – Was granted one-year scholarship by World Federation of Scientists (Lausanne, Switzerland) to conduct research related to WFS Planetary Emergency “Science and Technology in developing Countries”.

Seismic Risk in large Cities of Caucasus. Tools for Risk Management. NATO SfP 974320 (ongoing).

 Participation in conferences and other scientific forums:

International conference “New directions in Seismology” marking centennial of seismology in Caucasus, October 26-28, 1999, Likani, Georgia.

 

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