Marina Kravchishina

Acting Deputy Director for Scientific Work of Marine Geology
Head of Laboratory, PhD (Geological and Mineralogical Sciences)

Lisitzin Laboratory of physical and geological research
Marine Geology
Directorate of the IO RAS

36, Nakhimovskiy prospect, Moscow, 117997, Russia
+7 (499)124-77-37, internal phone 0692


Born in the city of Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad region.

From 1994 to 1999 she was a student of the Faculty of Geography, Kaliningrad State University, Department of Physical Geography and Environmental Management.
From 1998 to 2000 laboratory assistant, then engineer of the laboratory of geology of the Atlantic of the Atlantic branch of IO RAS. In 2000-2002 interned at Gothenburg University (Sweden) and at M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University.

In 2003, she graduated from the graduate school of the IO RAS with a degree in Oceanology.
Since December 2003, he has been working in the Laboratory of Physico-Geological Studies of the IO RAS as a leading engineer, researcher, senior researcher, and since December 2016, a leading researcher.

In 2007 she defended her thesis on the specialty "Oceanology" on the theme "The material composition of the aqueous suspension of the White Sea".

Author and co-author of about 160 scientific papers, including 60 scientific articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals indexed in Web of Science, Scopus, RSCI, and 1 personal monograph. Member of numerous expeditions to the Arctic seas, the marginal and inland seas of Russia, the Atlantic Ocean, Antarctica.
She was awarded a medal of the Russian Academy of Sciences with a prize for young scientists for the work “Weighted Substances of the White Sea and Its Granulometric Composition” (Resolution of the Presidium of RAS dated February 22, 2011).

Winner of the 2010 Prize of the International Academic Publishing Company Nauka for the best publication in its journals (decision of the Prize Award Committee of November 22, 2011).

 


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