Lev Eppelbaum
Lev Eppelbaum received the M.S. degree in geophysics (1982) from the Institute of Oil and Chemistry in Baku (Azerbaijan) and the Ph.D. degree (1989) from the Institute of Geophysics in Tbilisi (Georgia). From 1982 to 1983, he conducted geophysical investigations in the Central Geological Institute of Nonferrous and Rare Metals. From 1983 to 1990, he worked as a Researcher and as a Senior Researcher at the Institute of Geophysics in Baku (Southern Branch of the All-Union Geophysical Prospecting Institute). From1991 to 1993, he made postdoctoral studies at the Department of Geophysics and Planetary Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel. From 1993 to 2005, he occupied positions of Researcher, Senior Researcher, and Senior Lecturer; in February 2006, he assumed at this department the position of an Associated Professor. He authored about 280 publications, including the books Interpretation of Geophysical Fields in Complicated Environments, Some Physical Foundations of Geodynamics , and Geophysical Studies in the Caucasus and about 105 articles. His main research interests include the archeological and environmental geophysics based on the advanced processing and interpretation of potential geophysical fields as well as integrated interpretation of geophysical and related data. He offers advice about field geophysical investigations at tens of archeological sites in Israel and consults about some environmental studies.
Biography Updated on 29 September 2012
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