- Alexander Balankin
Infobox_Scientist
name = Alexander Balankin
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birth_date =March 3 ,1958
birth_place =Moscow ,Russia
residence =Mexico City
nationality = Mexican and Russian
field =Fractal Mechanics
work_institution =National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico
alma_mater =Moscow Engineering Physics Institute .
known_for = Research in fractal mechanics and its technological applications
prizes = *
*UNESCO Science Prize (2005),
*National Prize of Arts and Sciences (2002),
* (2005)
footnotes =Alexander Balankin (born
March 3 ,1958 ) is a Mexican scientist ofRussia n origin ( [http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%91%D0%B0%D0%BB%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%BA%D0%B8%D0%BD%2C_%D0%90%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%BA%D1%81%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%B4%D1%80_%D0%A1%D0%B5%D1%80%D0%B3%D0%B5%D0%B5%D0%B2%D0%B8%D1%87Баланкин, Александр Сергеевич] ) whose work in the field of [http://www.mfractal.esimez.ipn.mx/menu_principal.html fractal mechanics] and its engineering applications won him theUNESCO Science Prize in 2005 [http://www.unesco.org/science/science_prizes_2005.shtml] .Professor Balankin immigrated to Mexico in 1992 from the former
USSR and in 2000 became a Mexican citizen. He holds a Master of Science degree in material sciences and a Philosophy Doctorate in solid state physics fromMoscow Engineering Physics Institute (1986). Five years after that, theHigher Attestation Commission (USSR) awarded him aDoctor of Science degree. In this period, he was also honoured with the state prize of theRussian Ministry of Defence (1990) and a prize from theAcademy of Sciences of the USSR in 1991. In addition he has served as Member of the Council of the Union (former-USSR ) for the Physics of Materials Resistance and Fracture (Russia, 1991-92). In 1997 Professor Balankin joined the Department of Electromechanical Engineering at theNational Polytechnic Institute (IPN), after holding a position as full professor in theMonterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education atMexico City from 1992 to 1997. Since 1998 Professor Balankin has been a Fellow of the [http://www.conacyt.mx/SNI/Index_SNI.html National Researcher System] and member of theMexican Academy of Sciences . He has also held a number of other prestigious positions in Mexico, among them as a member of the [http://www.ccc.gob.mx/Consejeros/directorioconsejeros.aspx Advisory Council in Science and Technology to the Presidency] of Mexico, and as Counsellor of the Membership Committee of the [http://www.conacyt.mx/SNI/Index_SNI.html National Researcher System] . He also serves as an Adviser of the [http://www.imp.mx/ Mexican Petroleum Institute] and [http://www.imt.mx/ Mexican Transport Institute] and as a Consultant of the [http://www.pemex.com/index.cfm Mexican National Petroleum Company] (PEMEX ). In 1998 Professor Balankin founded a National Interdisciplinary Research Group [http://www.mfractal.esimez.ipn.mx "Fractal Mechanics"] as a joint venture between industry and university. He also created a laboratory of Fracture Mechanics at theNational Polytechnic Institute and the Interuniversity Laboratory "Fractal Analysis of Complex Systems".Professor Balankin has done pioneering work in fractal
solid mechanics , probabilisticfracture mechanics , and fluid flow through porous media. Specifically, he has developed the probabilistic mechanics of self-affine cracks, a new theory which permits one to increment thereliability of probabilistic fracture mechanics analysis. Balankin also has introduced the new concept of multifractal elasticity and has developed the theory of mechanical behaviour and fracture of composites with multifractal structures. In 1996 Professor Balankin was honoured with the [http://www.maik.ru/index.html Pleiades Publishing Inc.] Prize for the best research paper published by this editorial. In 1996, the development of new composite materials with multifractal microstructure, supervised by Professor Balankin, was recognized with the [http://romulogarza.mty.itesm.mx/anteriores.html First Place Romulo Garza Prize] for Research and Technological Development inMexico . In addition, he has discovered new important general features in dynamics of self-affine interfaces growing far from equilibrium: a new type of unconventional anomalous roughening dynamics of flame fronts in heterogeneous media, self-affine fluctuations of growing interface width, non-universal nature of interface roughness dynamics in systems with long-range spatial and temporal correlations, a new statistical distribution function for interface roughness statistics, relationships between structural, mechanical, and dynamical properties of an elastic fractal networks, fractal kinetics of self-organization of dissipative structures in the process of mechanical alloying in attritors, fractal morphology of sol-gels materials, fractal scattering of radar microwaves from soils. He has also suggested some modifications to the fracture toughness testing standards, concerning the effect of fractal crack roughness and has proposed a new criterion for crack initiation – the fractal fracture toughness, the revolutionary concept which is actually used in the probabilistic integrity assessment of oil pipelines. From 2001, Professor Balankin has also been involved in an ambitious project of fractal study of soils, which is expected to introduce revolutionary changes in the agriculture technology that will provide great benefits to Mexico and to developing countries. The works in this field have received a great international projection (see [http://focus.aps.org/story/v10/st17 "Physical Review Focus", October 11, 2002] ). More recently, Professor Balankin has developed a novel dynamic scaling approach to study and forecast time series fluctuations. This finding permits us to use the powerful tools of kinetic roughening theory to classify, model, and forecast the fluctuations of real-world time series. In particular, dynamic scaling approach was used in theEconophysics studies performed by the Fractal Mechanics group, in which it was discovered some important features in the oil market behaviour that permit the better forecasting of crude oil prices. The last wok was awarded in 2004 with the National Prize in Financial Research. At the same time, Professor Balankin actively pursued research opportunities in engineering probabilistic fracture mechanics. Besides, he has made a principal contribution to the development of a new risk based maintenance program for nuclear reactor vessel of theLaguna Verde nuclear power plant . Thecost-benefit analysis of the suggested risk-based inspection program has shown that this program represents a substantial saving in cost and reduces the radiation exposure during thenuclear plant operation. It is important to mention, the risk-informed in-service inspection program increases vesselsafety , because it focuses on any potential additional examinations on those areas which are most likely to experience the probable failure conditions. This work was recognized as the best research project in applied sciences in 2001 and has been honoured with the "First Place Prize for the Research in 2001" by theNational Polytechnic Institute . More recently, Professor Balankin has developed a new methodology of probabilisticreliability assignment ofcable-stayed bridge s, actually used by the "Mexican Transport Institute". He has also developed the methodology and software for probabilistic evaluation of oil pipelines. The proposed risk-based pipeline assessment procedure is more reliable to account for huge amount of collected data usually obtained in in-service inspections using the intelligent devices. The outcomes of developed risk-based methodology are very useful in thedecision-making process by the operation management. Now, this methodology is used by the (PEMEX ) and saves the Mexican Government millions of dollars each year by preventing pipeline accidents. Another of his technological contributions is the development of models and simulators of new revolutionary methods of oil extraction from naturally fractured reservoirs which will permit the increment the crude extraction from such reservoirs up to 100%.Professor Balankin has published 120 articles in journals and 5 books. He also has presented numerous invited and plenary lectures in international conferences, universities and industry around the world. His works have received more than 2000 citations in the international literature. Professor Balankin is also a great teacher who is involved in the education of a new generation of scholars. He has directed 14 PhD dissertations and 18 MS theses many of which were recognized as the best at the National level. For these achievements, in 2005 he was honoured with the "Lazaro Cardenas’ Gold Medal" (), the highest award for Science and Technology achievements from the President of Mexican Republic. Balankin has been the recipient of many other awards and honours, including the highest honour awarded in Mexico, the
National Prize of Arts and Sciences in the area Technology and Design in 2002, and theUNESCO Science Prize in 2005, for his remarkable ability to relate his research in fractal mechanics to technological applications that has provided great benefits toMexico and worldwide.External links
* [http://www.ccc.gob.mx/SemblanzasConsejeros/Drbalankin.aspx Biography] at [http://www.ccc.gob.mx/ Consejo Consultivo de Ciencias de la Presidencia de la República]
* [http://www.smf.mx/boletin/2006/Bol-20-1/Distinciones/premios.htm Boletín de la Sociedad Mexicana de Física]
* [http://www.comunicacion.amc.edu.mx/amc-en-medios/para-balankin-premio-de-la-unesco-2005/] fromAcademia Mexicana de Ciencias
* [http://www.mfractal.esimez.ipn.mx/integrantes/ab/balankin.html Balankin´s homepage] at the [http://www.mfractal.esimez.ipn.mx/menu_principal.html Fractal Mechanics Group homepage]
* [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Balankin Alexander Balankin]
* [http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%91%D0%B0%D0%BB%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%BA%D0%B8%D0%BD%2C_%D0%90%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%BA%D1%81%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%B4%D1%80_%D0%A1%D0%B5%D1%80%D0%B3%D0%B5%D0%B5%D0%B2%D0%B8%D1%87Баланкин, Александр Сергеевич]
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