LYUBOMIR IVANOV
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Lyubomir Ivanov
BG-1000
(+359
2)9872927; mobile (+359)887000172
lyubomail at yahoo.com
Bulgarian
nationality
Born
7 October 1952
Married,
two children
Work Experience
1988 – present
Senior Research
Associate
Head of the Department
of Mathematical Logic since 1990
Bl. 8,
BG-1113
Scientific research, teaching;
Science and education
1994 – present
Founding President
Manfred Wörner
Foundation
BG-1000
Represents, directs
and manages the organization; Civil society
1991-1992
Parliamentary
Secretary
Ministry of Foreign
Affairs
BG-1040
Legislative-related
issues; Government
1990-1991
Chair of Parliamentary
Group, Member of Parliament
VII Grand National
Assembly
BG-1169
Constitution drafting and
adoption, legislation; Government
January-May 1985
Visiting Research
Fellow
Blindern 3
NO-0316
Scientific research; Science and education
1980-1988
Research Associate
Institute of
Mathematics and Informatics
Bl. 8,
BG-1113
Scientific research,
teaching; Science and education
Education and
Training
1977-1980
Ph.D.
in Mathematical Logic
Abstract
Theory of Computability
Faculty
of Mathematics and Informatics
St.
Kliment Ohridski University
of
1972-1977
M.S. in Mathematics
Faculty
of Mathematics and Informatics
St.
Kliment Ohridski University
of
1970-1972
Sergeant,
conscript service
Topographic
surveying
Bulgarian
Army
Dolen Chiflik
and Karnobat
1967-1970
High
school diploma
National
Mathematical High School
Languages
Bulgarian
(mother tongue), English, Russian
Fields of Scientific Interest
Abstract and axiomatic Recursion Theory;
Romanization of Cyrillized languages and
re-Romanization of English;
Antarctic place naming, geographic surveying
and mapping;
Foreign
and security policy, European and Atlantic integration;
Self-determination, minority rights, immigration policies.
Organisational Skills and Competences
Leadership,
organizational expertise and project and team management experience deriving
from an extensive record of (pro bono)
work as an NGO and political activist including:
Chair, Civil Society
Development Consortium since 2008;
Founding member (1991)
and chairman since 2001, Atlantic Club of Bulgaria;
Organizer and leader,
scientific Antarctic expedition Tangra 2004/05;
Coordinator, Marshall Memorial Fellowship Program for Bulgaria of the German
Marshall Fund – US, 1997-2002;
Board member, Civil
Society Development Foundation, 1997-2001;
Member,
coordinating council of the Union of Democratic Forces,
1990-91;
Co-founder,
Wilderness Fund – Bulgaria; 1989;
Co-founder, Green
Party of
Other Skills and Competences
Successful
promotion of significant political, social and scientific initiatives as a:
Sponsor
of the 1990 parliamentary decision of Bulgaria to join the
European Union;
Author
(in
1995) of the Streamlined System adopted in 1999 as
the official national system for the Romanization of Bulgarian language;
Initiator and
participant in Bulgarian mapping and place naming (some 400 Bulgarian names) in
Antarctica;
Participant
in the National Round Table for transition to democracy;
Initiator
of the 1985-88 campaign against Winter
Olympics on
Competences in
development and fostering of new policies in the field of immigration,
self-determination, ethnic and minority issues etc. developed through work as
president of Manfred Wörner Foundation.
Expertise in Antarctic exploration, foreign
and security policy and other fields exercised through (pro bono) work as a:
Member,
Interministerial Working Group on Antarctica since 2002;
Chair, Antarctic
Place-names Commission of Bulgaria since 1994;
Expert on geographic
names, Standing Committee on Antarctic Geographic Information of the Scientific
Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) since 2006;
Topographic surveys and
mapping in four Bulgarian Antarctic expeditions during the 1994/95, 1995/96,
2002/03, and 2004/05 austral summers;
Co-chair, Security
Sector Reform Coalition since 2002;
Member, Streit Council,
Washington, DC since 2006;
Member, Board of Trustees, Economic Policy Institute, Sofia since 2001.
Member, Presidential Council on European and Euro-Atlantic Integration,
2002-05;
Advisor
to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, 2001-05;
Member
of Public Council, Parliamentary Committee on Civil Society, 2001-05.
Awards
Jubilee
Honorary Diploma and Medal commemorating the Centennial of Bulgaria’s
independence, 2008.
Falkland Islands
Plaque bestowed by the Falkland Islands Legislative Council, 2003.
US Jubilee Medal,
Centennial of US-Bulgarian Diplomatic relations, 2003
Award in
Recognition of Innovative Contributions to the Academic Refugee Studies,
bestowed by UNHCR Bulgaria, 2002.
1987 Nikola Obreshkov Prize, Bulgaria’s highest
distinction
for achievements in mathematics, awarded for the
book Algebraic Recursion Theory.
Publications
Three
books, eight monographic papers, four topographic maps, and several dozen
papers in mathematics and informatics, linguistics, toponymics, foreign
and security policy, and immigration policy. Principal publications:
Ivanov, L. Natural
Combinatory Spaces. Serdica Bulgaricae Mathematicae Publicationes. Vol. 4 (1978), 296-310 (in
Russian)
Ivanov, L.
Iterative Operative Spaces. Comptes rendus de l'Academie Bulgare des Sciences.
Vol. 33 (1980), 735-738 (in Russian)
Ivanov, L. Some Examples of Iterative Operative Spaces. Comptes rendus
de l'Academie Bulgare des
Sciences. Vol. 33 (1980), 735-738 (in
Russian)
Ivanov, L. P-Recursiveness
in Iterative Operative Spaces. Serdica Bulgaricae Mathematicae Publicationes. Vol. 7
(1981), 281-297 (in Russian)
Ivanov, L. Logic and Information. Modern Problems of Science (1984)
Issue
6, Centre for Scientific Information,
Ivanov, L. Iterative
Operative Spaces and the System of Scott and de Bakker. Serdica Bulgaricae Mathematicae Publicationes.
Vol. 9 (1983), 275-288
Ivanov, L. Hierarchies of
Iterative Operative Spaces, in: Summer School on Mathematical Logic and Its
Applications, Primorsko, Sept. 22-28, 1983.
Ivanov, L. Kleene-Recursiveness and Iterative Operative Spaces, in: D.
Skordev et al., eds. Mathematical Logic:
Proceedings of the Conference on Mathematical Logic,
Ivanov, L. First
Order Axioms for the Foundations of Recursion Theory, in: ed.
Ivanov, L. An Axiomatization of Counters. Serdica Bulgaricae Mathematicae Publicationes.
Vol. 12 (1986), 358-364
Ivanov, L. Algebraic Recursion Theory.
Chichester, West Sussex: Ellis Horwood, and New York: John Wiley & Sons,
1986. 256 pp. ISBN 9780130269072; ISBN 9780745801025
Ivanov, L. Skordev Spaces. Annuaire de l’Universite de Sofia, Faculte de Mathematiques et Mecanique. Livre 1, vol. 80 (1986)
Ivanov, L. Distributive
Spaces, in: Mathematical Logic and Its Applications. ed. D. Skordev.
Ivanov, L. Abstract
Hierarchies and Degrees. Journal of Symbolic Logic. Vol. 54 (1989), Issue 1, 16-25
Ivanov, L. Charter
'89 for Preservation of the Bulgarian Nature heritage.
Ivanov, L.
Operative vs. Combinatory Spaces. Journal of Symbolic Logic. Vol. 55 (1990), Issue 2, 561-572
Ivanov, L. and
M. Milouchev. Draft Parliamentary
Decision
for the Full EU (EC) Membership
of Bulgaria. (Adopted on 22 December 1990.) Sofia: VII Grand
National Assembly, 1990. (in Bulgarian)
Ivanov, L. Romanization
of Bulgarian, in: Toponymic Guidelines for
Ivanov, L. St. Kliment Ohridski Base,
Ivanov, L.
Ivanov, L. Skordev’s Contribution to Recursion Theory. Annuaire de l’Universite
de Sofia, Faculte de Mathematiques
et Informatique. Vol.
91 (1997).
Ivanov L. and S. Passy. NATO’s Global mission
in the Twenty-First Century. Perceptions:
Journal of International Affairs. Vol. IV(2) 1999.
54-67
Popov, S. et al. NATO's Global Mission in the 21st
Century. 1998-99 NATO Manfred Wörner Fellowship. Sofia: Atlantic Club
of Bulgaria, 2000. 123 pp. (coauthor)
Ivanov, L. Platek Spaces. Fundamenta Informaticae. Vol. 44 (2000), Issue 1-2,
145-181
Ivanov, L.
Boldface Recursion on Platek Spaces. Fundamenta Informaticae.
Vol. 44 (2000), Issue 1-2, 183-208
Shalamanov V., L. Ivanov and Petya Dimitrova. NATO Membership
Readiness Indicator: Methodology for Assessment of the Readiness
of Candidate Countries to Join NATO.
Ivanov, L. NATO: From Marginalization to Globalization. Atlantisch Perspectief Tijdschrift.
Vol. 26(7/8) 2002, 22-24
Ivanov, L. Mapping and
Description of Antarctic Geographical Features with Bulgarian Names.
Ivanov, L. On the Romanization of Bulgarian and English. Contrastive Linguistics.
Vol. XXVIII (2003), Issue 2, 109-118
Ivanov, L. et
al. The Future of the
Ivanov, L. Mapping and
Description of Antarctic Geographical Features with Bulgarian Names Approved on
17 February 2004.
Ivanov, L. et
al. Antarctica:
Ivanov, L. Mapping and
Description of Antarctic Geographical Features with Bulgarian Names Approved on
11 April 2005.
Ivanov, L. Tangra
Mountains,
Ivanov, L. Mapping and
Description of Antarctic Geographical Features with Bulgarian Names Approved on
4 November 2005.
Ivanov, L. The
role of immigration for the demographic and national development of Bulgaria in
the 21st Century, in: Towards
New Immigration Policies for Bulgaria. Sofia: Manfred Wörner
Foundation, 2006. 54 pp. (in Bulgarian, English summary) ISBN 9789549203219
Ivanov, L. and P.
Pantev, eds. Joint Bulgarian-American Military
Facilities: Public Attitudes and Strategic, Political, Economic and
Environmental Aspects.
Ivanov, L. Mapping and
Description of Antarctic Geographical Features with Bulgarian Names Approved on
15 December 2006.
Ivanov, L.
Essential
History of Bulgaria in Seven Pages, in: Bezmer and Adjacent Regions, Guide for American military.
Sofia: Multiprint Ltd., 2007. 40 pp. ISBN 9789549043785
Ivanov, L. and
V. Yule. Roman Phonetic Alphabet for English. Contrastive Linguistics. Vol. XXXII,
2007, Issue 2, 50-64
Ivanov, L. et
al. Bulgarian Policies on the
Ivanov, L. et
al. Bulgarian Policies on the
Ivanov, L.
Mapping and Description of Antarctic Geographical Features with Bulgarian Names
Approved on 12 August and 4 September 2008.
Ivanov, L. Antarctica:
Links
Charter ’89 for
Preservation of the Bulgarian Nature Heritage
Bulgaria in EU: 1990
Parliamentary Decision
Toponymic Guidelines for Antarctica
Map of St. Kliment
Ohridski Base
The Future of the Falkland Islands and Its
People
Romanization of
Bulgarian and English
Map of Livingston and
Greenwich Islands
Essential History of
Bulgaria in Seven Pages
Roman Phonetic
Alphabet for English
Bulgarian Policies on
the Republic of Macedonia
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