1. First long term station Salyut 1. First steps to establish a
space garden
2. First long-term biological experiments on Salyut 4
3. Day-to-day biological stories on Salyut 6
4. First complete biological cycle seeds-to-seed and other
discoveries on Salyut 7
5. Space garden on Mir space station
Dr. Kondyurin is Honorary Senior Researcher, at the School of
Physics, University of Sydney, Australia. His previous posts
include Professor at the Institute of Mechanics, Perm State
University, Russia, and Researcher at the Helmholtz Rossendorf
Nuclear Center, Dresden, Germany. Dr. Kondyurin has over 200
scientific publications to his name, including 6 published books,
and holds 6 patents. He has extensive experience working on
projects funded by governmental or industry bodies, receiving the
Astronautic Association Award “Medal of Achievements in
Astronautics’ in 2008, and the Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship in
2001.
Dr. Kondyurin is a Chartered Member of the Royal Australian
Chemical Institute (RACI), a member of the American Chemical
Society (ACS), and a member of the Society of Plastics Engineers
(SPE). He has also been guest editor for the Advanced Space
Research Journal, and editor of a special issue ‘Energetic
Materials and Processes’ for the Materials journal.
Dr. Kondyurin’s main research interests are the design, synthesis
and characterization of advanced polymer materials, spectroscopy
usage and techniques, plasma and ion beam implantation methods,
surface analysis, and mechanical analysis.
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