Last
name : Dovì
First names: Vincenzo Giorgio
Place and date of birth: Genova , October 21, 1948
Marital status : married with one son
Education:
High School
leaving certificate (Diploma di Maturità Classica) 1967
Doctor’s degree in Chemical Engineering (University of Genova) (summa
cum laude and silver medal) (1972)
Doctor’s degree in Physics (University of Genova) (summa cum laude)
(1978)
Master course in Matehematical Economics (University of Genova) (summa
cum laude) (1980)
Prof. Dovì speaks English, French, German and Spanish fluently
and has a working knowledge of Russian.
Present position
• Full
Professor of Process Development in Chemical Engineering (University of
Genova)
http://www.unige.it/staff/persone/staff/DICHEP/uid/5634
• Professor of “Cybernetics in the Chemical Industry”
at the Russian University of Chemistry and Chemical Technologies, named
after D. Mendeleev (Moscow)
• Foreign Member of the Russian Academy of Technological Sciences
• Permanent Visiting Professor at the Universidad Industrial de
Santander (Colombia)
• Associate Editor of the Environmetrics J. (J. Wiley)
• Director of the European Section of the International Environmetrics
Society (until June 2000)
• Member of the National Committee of the Italian Scientists Abroad
• Coordinator of the European Project JEP /21081-2000/RF with the
Mendeleev University
• Coauthor of 3 books and over 150 scientific articles
• Organiser of 2 International and 7 national conferences
Previous
positions:
1. Project
engineer with Tecnimont (Montedison Group) , Milan, (1976-78)
Activities: Technical assistance to engineers and technicians of the Montedison
Group
2. Scientist with the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), Heidelberg
(1978-1981)
Activities: Modelling of cellular processes and data analysis
3. Scientist with Centre d’Etudes Nucléaires de Fontenay-aux-Roses
(Paris) (1981-1983)
Activities: Modelling of dispersion of radiochemicals in the environment
From 1983 to present day: with University of Genova
4. On leave to the Polytechnic of Zuerich (Gastprofessor) (1984)
Activities: Batch processes in the pharmaceutical industry
5. On secondment to Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1987-1988)
Activities: Scientific Assistance to the Universidad Industrial de Santander
(Colombia)
6. On leave to the Russian University of Chemistry and Chemical Technologies,
named after D. Mendeleev (Moscow) (1998)
Activities: Teaching a course of “Clean Technologies”
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