Pop-Jordanov, Jordan

Pop-Jordanov, Jordan (Veliko Gradiste, Yugoslavia, 23. ⅺ 1925) – UNIV. Professor, Nucleveradan Pop-Jordanov Aren Physicist, Philosopher, Energy, MANU Academician. High school finished in Stip. He graduated philosophy in Skopje (1956) and electrical engineering in a white city (1960). He received his PhD at the ETF Technical Physics Department in Belgrade (1964). He was a visiting professor at several universities in Europe and America. He explored in several areas: physics of neutrons and reactor physics, energy and renewable sources, photovoltaic effect, scattering particles, natural environmental and climate change, organization of science, cognitive processes from the philosophical and phenomenological point of view, health risks of power plants, modeling The processes of brain cells, etc. The main scientific contributions refer to the nuclear technique (“Pop-Jordanov method” in reactor neutronics); Electroenergetics (multidimensional interpretation of environmental risks); Sustainable development (non-profopical concept and mental indicators); Neuroscience (quantum mental spectra) and philosophy of natural sciences (interpretation of microcastic dualism). He was chairman of the Scientific Council of the Institute of Nuclear Sciences in Vinca (1969-1970) at a time when the Institute was an added scientific center in Southeast Europe, as well as Dean of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Belgrade (1977-1979). For a correspondent member of MANU, he was elected at the first regular election assembly 1969, and for a regular member in 1974. In two terms he was president of MANU (1984-1991). Since 1993 he manages the Energy Research Center, Informatics and MANA materials, which has been developed in an internationally affirmed “Center of Excellence”. He realized a number of projects, of which over twenty had international character. At regular and postgraduate studies at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in a white city held teaching at atomic and statistical physics, energy microphysics and quantum electrodynamics. At the same faculty founded a postgraduate direction for solar energy, the first in Yugoslavia of this issue. He taught for postgraduate studies at the natural and mathematics and the Faculty of Philosophy and the Center for Multidisciplinary Studies at the Belgrade University, as well as at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Skopje. He is the author of the university textbooks “uneven statistical physics” (1981) and “Quantum electrodynamics” (1983), as well as several books in the country and abroad. He published about three hundred scientific papers, two thirds in international journals and monographs. Its results are used in many foreign articles, monographs and doctoral dissertations. He participated in international scientific gatherings in two dozen countries of Europe, America and Asia, most often as an invited expert. He was a reviewer of international scientific journals and a representative for selection of professors at universities in Europe and America. The winner of several awards, including: Annual award at the Vinca Institute of Nuclear Science “for individual scientific realization” (1964), Jubile Prize at the Vinca Institute “for the development of scientific area” (1968), Ren-UNESCO award For the best labor at the World Congress of Renewable Energy in Denver (1996), the World Innovation Foundation “for a remarkable contribution to science and humanity” (2003), etc. He is a member of five foreign academies of science (world, European, international, Mediterranean and New York), as well as an honorary member of the World Innovation Foundation. As a participant in the NOB in Macedonia, the Partisan Monitor 1941 was also the first champion of Macedonia in tennis (1950). Lit.: First regularly election assembly. Refstrates and articles, 25 ⅹⅰⅰ 1969, 77-88. T. B.


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис ПОП-ЈОРДАНОВ, Јордан

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