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Gennadi Milinevsky is a Ukrainian atmosphere scientist and a professor of physics and mathematics at
Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv The Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (; also known as Kyiv University, Shevchenko University, or KNU) is a public university in Kyiv, Ukraine. The university is the third-oldest university in Ukraine after the University of Lviv and ...
(KNU). He is a professor at the International Center for Future Science within the College of Physics at
Jilin University Jilin University (JLU) is a public university in the city of Changchun, Jilin, China. It is affiliated with the Ministry of Education. The university is part of Project 211, Project 985, and the Double First-Class Construction. History Founded ...
(JLU) and holds a position as principal scientist at the Main Astronomical Observatory of the
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine The National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (NASU; , ; ''NAN Ukrainy'') is a self-governing state-funded organization in Ukraine that is the main center of development of Science and technology in Ukraine, science and technology by coordinatin ...
(NAS). Milinevsky's primary research interest lies in atmospheric studies, particularly focusing on
climate change Present-day climate change includes both global warming—the ongoing increase in Global surface temperature, global average temperature—and its wider effects on Earth's climate system. Climate variability and change, Climate change in ...
processes and their effects on
ecosystem An ecosystem (or ecological system) is a system formed by Organism, organisms in interaction with their Biophysical environment, environment. The Biotic material, biotic and abiotic components are linked together through nutrient cycles and en ...
s. He has participated in Antarctic expeditions and contributed to Antarctic scientific research, researching the effects of ozone hole dynamics on the Antarctic ecosystem and the impact of
radioactive contamination Radioactive contamination, also called radiological pollution, is the deposition of, or presence of Radioactive decay, radioactive substances on surfaces or within solids, liquids, or gases (including the human body), where their presence is uni ...
on the environment. He has published over 100 papers in scientific journals, including '' Climate Dynamics'', ''Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science'', and ''
Antarctic Science ''Antarctic Science'' is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Cambridge University Press, focusing on all aspects of scientific research in the Antarctic. The editor-in-chief is Peter Convey (British Antarctic Survey). Previous ...
''. He is the recipient of Fedorov Award from the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and Medals "For Service" II Stage and III Stage from the
Government of Ukraine The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine (), commonly referred to as the Government of Ukraine (), is the highest body of state Executive (government), executive power in Ukraine. As the Cabinet of Ministers of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republi ...
. Milinevsky has been a member of the
American Geophysical Union The American Geophysical Union (AGU) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization of Earth, Atmospheric science, atmospheric, Oceanography, ocean, Hydrology, hydrologic, Astronomy, space, and Planetary science, planetary scientists and enthusiasts that ...
(AGU) since 1990 and the
European Geosciences Union The European Geosciences Union (EGU) is a non-profit international union in the fields of Earth, planetary, and space sciences whose vision is to "realise a sustainable and just future for humanity and for the planet". The organisation has headq ...
(EGU) since 2012. He holds the position of executive editor for the ''Ukrainian Antarctic Journal'' and associate editor for the ''Frontiers in Remote Sensing''.


Education and early career

Milinevsky earned his M.S. degree in
astronomy Astronomy is a natural science that studies celestial objects and the phenomena that occur in the cosmos. It uses mathematics, physics, and chemistry in order to explain their origin and their overall evolution. Objects of interest includ ...
and
astrophysics Astrophysics is a science that employs the methods and principles of physics and chemistry in the study of astronomical objects and phenomena. As one of the founders of the discipline, James Keeler, said, astrophysics "seeks to ascertain the ...
from Kyiv State University in 1974, followed by a Ph.D. in geophysics from the Institute of Geophysics in 1980. He held the role of senior researcher at the Space Physics Laboratory of KNU from 1974 to 1990. During this period, he obtained a Doctor of Science degree in geophysics from KNU while engaging in space experiments on plasma formations in the
ionosphere The ionosphere () is the ionized part of the upper atmosphere of Earth, from about to above sea level, a region that includes the thermosphere and parts of the mesosphere and exosphere. The ionosphere is ionized by solar radiation. It plays ...
and atmospheric clouds via rocket launches from the USSR's
Kapustin Yar Kapustin Yar () is a Russian military training area and a rocket launch complex in Astrakhan Oblast, about 100 km east of Volgograd. It was established by the Soviet Union on 13 May 1946. In the beginning, Kapustin Yar used technology, material ...
. He conducted scientific voyages aboard ocean vessels launching meteorological missiles across diverse oceanic regions and served as the Base Commander and Geophysicist during the First Ukrainian Antarctic Expedition at the Vernadsky Station. At Vernadsky Station, his team recorded vital observations for a decade with a focus on
meteorology Meteorology is the scientific study of the Earth's atmosphere and short-term atmospheric phenomena (i.e. weather), with a focus on weather forecasting. It has applications in the military, aviation, energy production, transport, agricultur ...
, ionospheric sounding, ozone hole studies, and magnetic measurements.


Career

Milinevsky was involved in the transfer of the Faraday Antarctic Base of
British Antarctic Survey The British Antarctic Survey (BAS) is the United Kingdom's national polar research institute. It has a dual purpose, to conduct polar science, enabling better understanding of list of global issues, global issues, and to provide an active prese ...
, UK, to Ukraine and held the position of deputy director of Sciences at the
National Antarctic Scientific Center of Ukraine The National Antarctic Scientific Center (NANC) (, abbreviated as НАНЦ) is an organization of the Ukraine, Ukrainian government, part of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine. The center operates Vernadsky Research Base and coordinat ...
(NANC) from 1999 to 2006. In 2006, he took the position of head for the Department of Space Physics at KNU, followed by his tenure as the head of the Space Physics Laboratory until 2021. Concurrently, he held the positions of principal scientist of NANC from 2006 to 2023 and participated as a collaborator on the CCMVal Project 42. He was the principal investigator for the CRDF project UKG2-2969-KV-09 focusing on atmospheric
aerosol An aerosol is a suspension (chemistry), suspension of fine solid particles or liquid Drop (liquid), droplets in air or another gas. Aerosols can be generated from natural or Human impact on the environment, human causes. The term ''aerosol'' co ...
s and led international AERONET sites as well as contributing to the Maritime Aerosol Network (MAN) study, which utilized ''Microtops II sunphotometers''. His contributions expanded with him serving as an Adviser to the Ukraine Delegation on Commission Conservation Marina Living Resources and participating in five Ukrainian Antarctic Season Expeditions leading the 6th, 7th, and 10th Expeditions. Since 2001, he has served as the Program Coordinator in Ukraine for the
University of South Carolina The University of South Carolina (USC, SC, or Carolina) is a Public university, public research university in Columbia, South Carolina, United States. Founded in 1801 as South Carolina College, It is the flagship of the University of South Car ...
Chornobyl Research Initiative and holds the position of Professor at JLU. Furthermore, he has been serving as the co-chair for Polar
Atmospheric Chemistry Atmospheric chemistry is a branch of atmospheric science that studies the chemistry of the Earth's atmosphere and that of other planets. This multidisciplinary approach of research draws on environmental chemistry, physics, meteorology, comput ...
at the
Tropopause The tropopause is the atmospheric boundary that demarcates the lowest two layers of the atmosphere of Earth – the troposphere and stratosphere – which occurs approximately above the equatorial regions, and approximately above the polar regi ...
action group of SCAR and Program Coordinator of the Ukraine satellite mission Aerosol-UA within the Space Program of NAS since 2014.


Research

Milinevsky has directed his research towards the
stratosphere The stratosphere () is the second-lowest layer of the atmosphere of Earth, located above the troposphere and below the mesosphere. The stratosphere is composed of stratified temperature zones, with the warmer layers of air located higher ...
, tropopause,
ozone layer The ozone layer or ozone shield is a region of Earth's stratosphere that absorption (electromagnetic radiation), absorbs most of the Sun's ultraviolet radiation. It contains a high concentration of ozone (O3) in relation to other parts of the a ...
,
ozone depletion Ozone depletion consists of two related events observed since the late 1970s: a lowered total amount of ozone in Earth, Earth's upper atmosphere, and a much larger springtime decrease in stratospheric ozone (the ozone layer) around Earth's polar ...
, aerosols,
planetary waves Rossby waves, also known as planetary waves, are a type of inertial wave naturally occurring in rotating fluids. They were first identified by Sweden-born American meteorologist Carl-Gustaf Arvid Rossby in the Earth's atmosphere in 1939. They a ...
, and
sudden stratospheric warmings Sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) is an atmospheric phenomenon that occurs when polar stratospheric temperatures suddenly rise by several degrees (sometimes as much as 50 °C (90 °F)) over the course of a few days. SSW's occur high in ...
, alongside exploring space-based techniques and methods for remote sensing of aerosols. His research interests include microwave/millimeter-wave technique used for atmosphere research, climate change processes, and their impact on the ecosystem.


Atmospheric aerosol

Milinevsky led the coordination of the Aerosol-UA project in collaboration with the Main Astronomical Observatory which involved installing a polarimeter on a satellite to measure aerosol parameters, including their microphysical and chemical properties in the atmosphere, thereby accurately identifying the location, quantity, and composition of aerosols. Through a collaborative effort, he contributed to a study that provided an overview of polarimetric observations and their application in characterizing atmospheric aerosols addressing the challenges and achievements in deriving aerosol properties from polarimetric data. Furthermore, he investigated the inadvertent cooling effect of the ozone hole formation on inner Antarctica, showcasing how subsequent recovery, vital for ozone restoration, posed challenges by potentially altering atmospheric greenhouse gas dynamics and critical ultraviolet radiation levels essential for life's evolution.


Environmental research

Milinevsky as a member of team led by Timothy Mousseau from South Carolina University, has conducted research investigating the effects of radiation exposure within the Chernobyl-contaminated area. Their research on Chernobyl-exposed barn swallows revealed reduced reproduction and survival rates, suggesting significant negative impacts of radioactive contamination on migratory passerines. The later work also revealed that chronic low-dose radiation reduced breeding success in ''Myodes glareolus'' near Chernobyl, with no threshold, and food supplementation benefited only populations in low-radioactive areas, indicating broader ecosystem instability post-nuclear accidents. In his Antarctic ecology research, Milinevsky examined climate change's effects on Antarctic krill and ecosystems, highlighting the threat posed by environmental stressors like sea ice decline and ocean warming, emphasizing the need for urgent research and precautionary measures by CCAMLR. Additionally, his study on the changes in plant populations on the Argentine Islands centered on two indigenous flowering plants, ''Deschampsia antarctica'' and ''Colobanthus quitensis'', revealing a plateau in their populations due to habitat limitations and a slowdown in local climate warming.


Awards and honors

*1998 – Medal for Service III Stage, President of Ukraine *2016 – Special Contribution Award, Akademik Vernadsky Station *2021 – Fedorov Award, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine *2021 – Medal for Service II Stage, Government of Ukraine *2023 – Academic, Engineering Academy of Ukraine


Bibliography


Selected books

*''Contributions to understanding climate interactions: stratospheric ozone'' (2022) ISBN 978-9663604718


Selected articles

*Smirnov, A., Holben, B. N., Giles, D. M., Slutsker, I., O'Neill, N. T., Eck, T. F., ... & Diehl, T. L. (2011). Maritime aerosol network as a component of AERONET–first results and comparison with global aerosol models and satellite retrievals. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 4(3), 583–597. *Flores, H., Atkinson, A., Kawaguchi, S., Krafft, B. A., Milinevsky, G., Nicol, S., ... & Werner, T. (2012). Impact of climate change on Antarctic krill. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 458, 1–19. *Milinevsky, G., & Danylevsky, V. (2018). Atmospheric aerosol over Ukraine region: Current status of knowledge and research efforts. Frontiers in Environmental Science, 6, 59. *Dubovik, O., Li, Z., Mishchenko, M. I., Tanré, D., Karol, Y., Bojkov, B., ... & Yin, D. (2019). Polarimetric remote sensing of atmospheric aerosols: Instruments, methodologies, results, and perspectives. Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 224, 474–511. *Milinevsky, G., Evtushevsky, O., Klekociuk, A., Wang, Y., Grytsai, A., Shulga, V., & Ivaniha, O. (2020). Early indications of anomalous behaviour in the 2019 spring ozone hole over Antarctica. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 41(19), 7530–7540. *Shi, Y., Evtushevsky, O., Milinevsky, G., Klekociuk, A., Han, W., Ivaniha, O., ... & Zhang, C. (2022). Zonal asymmetry of the stratopause in the 2019/2020 arctic winter. Remote Sensing, 14(6), 1496
Zonal Asymmetry of the Stratopause in the 2019/2020 Arctic Winter
*Shi, Y., Evtushevsky, O., Milinevsky, G., Wang, X., Klekociuk, A., Han, W., ... & Andrienko, Y. (2024). Impact of the 2018 major sudden stratospheric warming on weather over the midlatitude regions of Eastern Europe and East Asia. Atmospheric Research, 297, 107112.


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