Olga V. Kochina

 

okochina@inasan.ru

Russia, Moscow, 119017,

Pyatnitskaya str. 48

 

 

GENERAL INFORMATION

Born September 8, 1986,

Moscow, Russia.

Living in Moscow

 

 

EDUCATION

The Institute of Astronomy of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Junior research Scientist

Since Oct. 2009

PhD thesis: “Chemical evolution of star-forming regions”

(supervisor Dr. D. S. Wiebe, The Institute of Astronomy of the Russian academy of sciences, Russia)

 

Moscow State Pedagogical University.

2003-2008

Faculty of physics and information technologies.

Thesis: “Primordial black holes in the Universe”

(supervisor Dr. V. M. Charugin, Moscow State Pedagogical University, Russia)

 

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Astrochemistry of star-forming regions.

 

PUBLICATIONS

“Modeling the synthesis  of complex molecules in protostellar objects”, Kochina O. V., Wiebe D. S., Vasyunin A. I., 2012, Physics of the Universe, Conference for young scientists, Ekaterinburg, Russia

“Modeling of the formation of complex molecules in protostellar objects”, Kochina O. V., Wiebe D. S., Kalenskii S.V., Vasyunin A. I.,2013 Astronomy Reports, Vol. 57(11), pp: 818 - 832

“Astrochemistry of star formation”, Wiebe D.S., Kochina O.V., 2013, Odessa Astronomical Publications, vol.26/2, p.162

“Dust particles of different sizes and chemical evolution of protostellar objects”, Kochina O.V., Wiebe D.S., 2014, Astronomy Reports – accepted.

 

CONFERENCES

VAK-2013, Saint-Petersburg, Russia. September, 2013.

EANA 13, Szczecin, Poland. July, 2013.

JENAM, Rome, Italy. July, 2012.

Astronomy in the era of information explosion: results and problems, SAI MSU, Moscow, Russia, June 2012

The Warm Universe: Astrochemistry at Intermediate and Elevated Temperature, Tallinn, Estonia, May-June 2012

Physics of Space, Kourovka, Russia. February, 2012.

JENAM, Saint-Petersburg, Russia. July, 2011.

"Ultraviolet Universe – 2010", Saint-Petersburg, Russia. May-June, 2010.

"IAUS 270: Computational star formation" Barcelona, Spain. May-June, 2010.

 

COMPUTING

• OS: LINUX(Ubuntu), Windows.

• Programming languages: FORTRAN, IDL.

• Standard scientific packages: Bash, GnuPlot.

 

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