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Roman Grigorievich Maev (Russian: Роман Григорьевич Маев), (born 1945 in
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) is a Canadian professor of physics at the
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), distinguished university professor, the Foreign Member of the
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(RAS) (2019), full professor in physics (2005), Dr. Sc. (2002), Ph. D. (1973). Maev is the founding director of the Institute for Diagnostic Imaging Research at the University of Windsor. Maev is one of Canada's prominent solid-state physicists and educators and is a recognized expert in physical acoustics, ultrasonic and nonlinear acoustical imaging, nanostructured advanced materials and biomaterials, additive manufacturing, instrumentations for medical diagnostics, and art and culture heritage analysis. Maev is also the founding President and CEO of Tessonics Group, a global leader specializing in design, development and production of ultrasonic equipment for industrial and medical applications. Since 2008, Maev has been serving as Honorary Consul of the Russian Federation in Windsor (Canada, Ontario).


Early life and education

Maev earned his M.Sc. Degree with Red Diploma in theoretical nuclear physics from the National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute) in 1969. In 1972, he was awarded from the National Young Scientist Society for the best results in theoretical physics. In 1973, Maev received his Ph.D. in the theory of semiconductors from the P.N.
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of the
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. In 2002, Maev defended his Dr. Sci. Degree with the Title: “Methods of Acoustic Microscopy for Investigation of Microstructure, Physical and Chemical Properties of Materials” and was granted by Dr. Sc. Diploma from the Russian Academy of Sciences. In 2005, the Russian Federation Government granted Maev with an official certificate of a full professorship in Physics in the field “Scientific Equipment and Methods for Experimental Physics”.


Scientific and academic career

In 1978, Maev was appointed as head of the Laboratory for Biophysical Introscopy at the Institute of Chemical Physics of the USSR Academy of Sciences, and in 1984, he began to serve as acting chairholder of the Biomedical Physics Chair at the
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. In 1987, Maev established and became founding director of the Acoustic Microscopy Center at the USSR Academy of Sciences. In 1990, he received a fellowship from the USA—USSR Gore-Chernomyrdin Commission, and as a result took a special series of courses at the
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in Boston, USA. In 1994, Maev moved to Canada through an intergovernmental exchange program between Canada and Russia. In 1995, Maev was appointed a Full Faculty Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Windsor (Windsor, Canada), and in 2002, he became a Chairholder of the DaimlerChrysler Industrial Research Chair. Since beginning his research activity in Canada, which has been ongoing since 1995, Maev has received support for his research from various industrial partners and government agencies with grants totaling over $46 million. Maev currently serves as a member of the editorial advisory board of the ''ASNT Journal of Research in Non-destructive Evaluation'' of the BINDT Journal "Insight". Maev is a Fellow of IEEE (bestowed IEEE Distinguished Lecturer), Fellow of BINDT, Fellow of CINDE, Fellow of RSNTTD. Maev has been on the Nano Ontario Board of Directors since 2012, member of the organizing and program committees of various international conferences and symposiums, such as IEEE UFFC, SPIE Medical Imaging, NDE in Art Analyses, ASNT, CINDE, and RSNTTD


Awards

In 1988, in recognition of his contribution to the development of the ultrasound technique, Maev was awarded the Pioneer Award by the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine. In 1989, he was awarded the Centenary Ernst Abbe Medal from the World Microscopical Society. In 2001, he received a Letter of Recognition for Research Excellence from the
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. In 2001, 2002, and 2006, he received awards for outstanding research and development from the
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Corporation. In 2003, Maev received the Canada Innovation Summit Award in Recognition of Contribution to New Knowledge and Technical Innovation. In 2007, he received the Ontario Premier's Catalyst Award for the Start Up Company with the Best Innovation. In the same year, he was awarded the Canadian Association of Physicists Gold Medal for Outstanding Achievement in Industrial and Applied Physics. In 2009, he was elected as an
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and in 2010 he was elected as a full member of the A. M. Prokhorov Russian Academy of Engineering Sciences. In 2011, he received the William Gardner Award at the 50th Annual Conference of the British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing. In 2012, Maev was bestowed the Research Award for Sustained Excellence by the American Society for Non-destructive Testing. The same year Maev was honoured with the Russian Foreign Affair Order for his contribution into Canadian-Russian relations. In 2014 (awarded in 2015), he was granted the Best Paper Award from the Canadian Journal of Physics, for the paper “A Review of Imaging Methods in Analysis of Works of Art: Thermographic Imaging Method in Art Analysis”. In 2015–16, Maev received the IEEE Distinguished Lecturer Award. The American Society for Non-destructive Testing awarded him the ASNT Outstanding Paper in 2016 for “Grain Size Measurements of Copper Spot Welding Caps via Ultrasonic Attenuation and Scattering Experiments”. In 2017, Maev was honoured with the Russian Order of Friendship for his long-term great contribution into international relations. In 2019, he was conferred the BINDT Roy Sharpe Award in recognition for his outstanding contribution to the global NDT Community. In 2019, he was elected to the Russian Academy of Sciences and received the prestigious title of the Academician.


Principal research contributions

In 1978, Maev was appointed as a head of the Laboratory of Biophysical Introscopy of the Institute of Chemical Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences and in 1979, he designed and built the first high resolution (500 MHz) transmission-mode scanning acoustic microscope. Maev together with A. Atalar (Stanford Univ.) and A. Briggs (Oxford Univ.) in 1980 was invited to be consultors for M. Hoppe’s group at the Ernst Leitz Wetzlar, GmbH (Germany) to build first commercial SAM ELSAM with the broad frequency range from 100 MHz up to ultra high 1.8 GHz. From 1984 to 1990, Maev with the colleagues from his Lab. developed the theory to determine the amplitude of acoustic waves occurring in transmission-mode acoustic microscopy and derived new quantitative amplitude-based methods for more accurate material characterisation. During the same period his Lab. designed and built a new portable SAM systems which was implemented in a few research institutions in Russia, Ukraine, Latvia, China and Germany. Later, in 2001, Maev developed a novel handheld high-frequency (up to 100 MHz) ultrasonic imaging system for the characterization of subsurface and bulk structures of advanced materials, such as metals and alloys, ceramics, composites and polymers and, recently, for subsurface imaging of hard and soft tissues. Over the course of his career, Maev has established an Acoustic Microscopy Center in Moscow and the Institute for Diagnostic Imaging Research in Windsor, Ontario.


Publications and patents

As of 2020, Maev has published a total of 592 peer-reviewed items, including 23 books and chapters in books, 141 articles, 388 refereed conference proceedings, 46 patents issued and/or filed.


Personal life

Maev is married to Russian-Canadian physicist Elena Maeva. The couple met when Maeva was studying for her doctoral degree. They reside in Windsor, Ontario with their daughter and son.


References

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