Alexander Bubis
Background
In 2000, he graduated from the Civil Engineering Faculty of Irkutsk State Technical University with a degree in Industrial and Civil Engineering. In 2003, he graduated from the graduate school of the V.A. Kucherenko Central Research Institute. Simultaneously with his postgraduate studies, he began his career as an engineer at the V.A. Kucherenko Central Research Institute for Earthquake Resistance Research (CISS). In 2010, A.A. Bubis took the position of head of the Laboratory of Earthquake—resistant structures and Innovative methods of Seismic protection. From 2016 to the present, he has been Deputy head of the CISS. Since 2016, he has been Vice-president of the Russian Association for Earthquake-Resistant Construction and Protection from Natural and Man-made Impacts.
A.A. Bubis — member of the Executive Committee, Territorial Coordinator (Russia, Western Europe, except EU countries) of ASSISi (Anti-Seismic Systems International Society), member of the ISO TC98/SC/WG13 Working group on Seismically insulated structures, member of the International Association for Earthquake-resistant Construction, Authorized Representative of PC 7 "Seismic Safety in Construction" TC 465 "Construction".
Area of scientific interests: earthquake-resistant construction, seismic insulation, safety of structures and structures.
With the participation of A.A. Bubis in Many unique buildings and structures have been erected in the Russian Federation, and historical buildings have been reconstructed and reinforced. Was the responsible executor of The Russian Association for Earthquake-Resistant Construction and Protection from Natural and Man-Made Impacts (RUSS) when carrying out research work on Olympic facilities, including the Russian International Olympic University and Multifunctional Hotel and Recreation Complex.
A.A. Bubis is a regular participant and speaker at relevant international scientific conferences and meetings, organizer of the Russian National Conference on Earthquake-resistant Construction and Seismic Zoning.