APPLIED MAGNET TECHNOLOGY
 

Podolsky Igor D.
(Moscow, Russia)

Podolsky Igor D.

Education:
1956 - M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Moscow Power Engineering Institute, (Technical University), Moscow Russia
1960 - Ph.D. in technical science from Moscow Power Engineering Institute, Moscow Russia

Career:
1960-1963: All-Russia Science and Research Institute of Electromechanics, Senior Process Engineer
1963-1967: Power Engineering Institute, Problem Laboratory of Permanent Magnets, Research Associate
1967 to present - State Enterprise "Special Magnets", Moscow Russia : Head of Department ; manager of operation of Experimental Center "Magnetest"

Field of activity:

  • Development of permanent magnets for electrical engineering
  • Electromagnetic measurements
  • Application of permanent magnets for electrical engineering
  • Measuring (metrological) assurance of permanent magnet manufacturing
  • Development of advanced magnetic systems for electronics
  • Development of new methods of magnetic measurements and modern measuring instruments
  • Organizing all-Russia conferences, seminars, training courses on the production, metrology and application of permanent magnets

Main publications:

  1. Kurbatov P.A., Lileev A.S., Podolsky I.D. The Actual Problems of the Standardization of Magnetically Hard Materials and Permanent Magnets. - Proc. XV Int. Workshop on Rare-Earth Magnets and Their Applications, Dresden, Germany, 1998, pp. 995-997
  2. Zboikov V.P., Podolsky I.D. The urgent problems by estimation of the quality of magnetically hard materials and permanent magnets, Abstracts of XIII Int.Conf. on the permanent magnets, Suzdal, Russia, 2000, pp.39-40
  3. Podolsky I.D., Tugarin V.G., Spector S.A. A present state and forecast trends of the automated equipment for the production control of permanent magnets and magnetic systems. - Metrology, 10, 1989, pp.56-62 (in Russian)
  4. State Standard: GOST 21559-76 Magnetically Hard Sintered Materials. Marks, requirements and methods of tests (Chapter " Methods of tests of Magnetic Parameters")

 


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