Rushan Ziatdinov is a Professor in the Department of Industrial Engineering at Keimyung University, Daegu, South Korea. He obtained his MS degree in the area of Mathematical Methods in Economics and Control in Mechanical Engineering Enterprises from Kama State Institute of Polytechnics, Russia and has a PhD degree in Mathematical Modelling, Numeric Methods, Program Software from Ulyanovsk State University in Russia. In the beginning of his scientific career he held the positions of Assistant Professor in the Department of Geometry & Mathematical Modelling at Tatar State University of Humanities and Education and in the Department of Special Mathematics at Tupolev Kazan National Research Technical University, Kazan, Russia. He then moved to Seoul National University, South Korea, where he was a postdoc in the Computer-Aided Design and Information Technology Lab of the Department of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering. From 2011-2015 he was a faculty member in Istanbul, Turkey. His research interests are very wide and include computer-aided geometric design, CAD/CAM, aesthetic shape modelling, the use of computer models in science and engineering, instructional technologies, computer and realistic modelling. Professor Ziatdinov is an editor of several engineering and educational journals, as well as the author of a series of manuscripts published in top journals. Professional Experience Permanent positions *since 2015: Keimyung University, Daegu, South Korea. * 2011-2015: Fatih University, Istanbul, Turkey. * 2010-2011: Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea. * 2009-2011: Tupolev Kazan National Research Technical University, Kazan, Russia. * 2006-2010: Tatar State University of Humanities & Education, Kazan, Russia. Visiting Professor * Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea (2012, 2014, 2016). * Shizuoka University, Hamamatsu, Japan (2013, 2014, 2020). Social Service * At the beginning of January 2020. Prof. Ziatdinov has developed a web page with a list of around 180 free software and tools for online and offline teaching. The web page became very popular among university instructors and teachers and was posted hundreds of times on Twitter, Facebook and other social media, and was included to the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VT9oiNYPyiEsGHBoDKlwLlWAsWP58sGV7A3oIuEUG3k/htmlview?uspsharing&fbclidIwAR0Vzz3udJVKtjMmvZwwGhT0f9S0fY7c_bCwDBcTYQ67MjP_7quHt5k1ZcU# Remote Teaching Resources for Business Continuity] developed by Daniel Stanford, Director of Faculty Development and Technology Innovation in DePaul University's Center for Teaching and Learning. The list was distributed among Russian users through the efforts of a famous blogger philologist. * He has created a group at Facebook with around 150 native speakers who can voluntarily help authors to proofread articles or other texts written in English. Conference Organization * International Program and Technical Committee Member, International Conference on Advances in Big Data, Computing and Data Communication Systems - icABCD 2018 (supported by IEEE), Durban, South Africa, August 6-7, 2018. *Technical Program Committee Member, IEEE 12th International Symposium on Applied Computational Intelligence and Informatics, Timisoara, Romania, May 17-19, 2018. *Technical Committee Member, The International Conference on Innovative Trends in Computer Engineering (sponsored by IEEE), Aswan, Egypt, February 19-21, 2018. *Program Committee Member, IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference (EDUCON), Tenerife, Spain, April 17-20, 2018. *Technical Committee Member, The 8th International Conference on Mechanical and Intelligent Manufacturing Technologies - ICMIMT 2017 (supported by IEEE), Cape Town, South Africa. *International Program Committee Member, The International Conference on Industrial Engineering, Applications and Manufacturing ICIEAM-2017 (supported by IEEE), Peter the Great Saint Petersburg Polytechnic University, Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation, May 16-19, 2017. *Programme Committee Member, The 10th IEEE International Conference on Open Source Systems & Technologies, 2016. *Programme Committee Member, The 17th International Conference on Humans and Computers (HC-2014), National University Corporation - Shizuoka University, Hamamatsu, Japan, 2014. *Scientific Committee Member, The II. North American GeoGebra Conference (Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at University of Toronto, Canada, June 17-18, 2011. Notable Publications * Rushan Ziatdinov, Norimasa Yoshida, Tae-wan Kim. (2012). Analytic parametric equations of log-aesthetic curves in terms of incomplete gamma functions, Computer Aided Geometric Design 29(2), 129-140. * Rushan Ziatdinov, Norimasa Yoshida, Tae-wan Kim. (2012). Fitting G multispiral transition curve joining two straight lines, Computer-Aided Design 44(6), 591-596 . * Rushan Ziatdinov. (2012). Family of superspirals with completely monotonic curvature given in terms of Gauss hypergeometric function, Computer Aided Geometric Design 29(7), 510-518 . * Rushan Ziatdinov, Rifkat I. Nabiyev, Kenjiro T. Miura. (2013). On some families of planar curves with monotonic curvature function, their aesthetic measures and applications in industrial design, Bulletin of Moscow Aviation Institute 20(2), 209-218. * Abdullah Arslan, Ergin Tari, Rushan Ziatdinov, Rifkat I. Nabiyev. (2014). Transition Curve Modelling with Kinematical Properties: Research on Log-Aesthetic Curves, Computer Aided Design & Applications 11(5), 509-517. * Rushan Ziatdinov, Tae-wan Kim, Rifkat I. Nabiyev. (2015). Two-point G Hermite interpolation in biangular coordinates, Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics 287, 1-11. * Rushan Ziatdinov. (2016). Visual Perception, Quantity of Information Function and the Concept of the Quantity of Information Continuous Splines, Scientific Visualization 8(1), 168-178. * Rushan Ziatdinov, Norimasa Yoshida, Tae-wan Kim. (2015). Visualization of regions of monotonic curvature for interpolating extended sectrix of Maclaurin segments, Computer Aided Geometric Design 56, 35-47. * Alexey V. Ivchenko, Rushan Ziatdinov. (2017). Flexagon grid: a novel method of creating dynamic spatial forms based on the synthesis of tritetraflexagons, Engineering Science and Technology, an International Journal, 20(5), 1500-1506. * Jun-ichi Inoguchi, Rushan Ziatdinov, Kenjiro T. Miura. (2018). Generalization of log-aesthetic curves via similarity geometry, Japan Journal of Industrial and Applied Mathematics 36(1), 239-259. * Ziatdinov, R., Nabiyev, R., Kim, H., & Lim, S. H. (2019). The Concept of a Dew Collection Device Based on the Mathematical Model of Sliding Liquid Drops on an Inclined Solid Surface. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 272, No. 2, p. 022091), IOP Publishing. * Alexey I. Ivchenko, Nikolay Sharonov, Rushan Ziatdinov. (2019). A new conceptual model of an adaptive compliant wing for an aircraft, Engineering Science and Technology, an International Journal 22(5), 1149-1154. Journal Editor *[Web of Science (ESCI), Scopus, ERIC] Deputy Editor-in-Chief (since 2012), European Journal of Contemporary Education, ISSN 2304-9650, published by Academic Publishing House s.r.o., Bratislava, Slovakia. *[Web of Science (ESCI), Scopus] Editorial Board Member (since 2014), Informatica, ISSN 0350-5596, published by the Slovenian Society Informatika, Ljubljana, Slovenia. *[Web of Science (SSCI), Scopus, ERIC] Editorial Board Member (since 2014), Journal of Research on Technology in Education, ISSN 1539-1523, published by Taylor & Francis, UK. *[Web of Science (ESCI), Scopus] Editorial Board Member (since 2015), Bulletin of the Tomsk Polytechnic University, ISSN 1684-8519, published continuously since 1903, Tomsk, Russia. *[Web of Science (SCI Exp.), Scopus] Editorial Board Member (since 2015), Maejo International Journal of Science and Technology, ISSN 1905-7873, published by Maejo University, Thailand. Special Issue Editor * [https://www.mdpi.com/journal/mathematics/special_issues/Modern_Geometric_Modeling_Theory_Applications Modern Geometric Modeling: Theory and Applications, Mathematics, ISSN 2227-7390, 2020 (together with Prof. Kenjiro Miura, Japan).] *GeoGebra in Digital Era, European Journal of Contemporary Education, 2013 (together with Prof. Daniel Jarvis, Canada). *Computer-Assisted Learning, Multimedia Instruction, Learning, Design, Development and Methods for Future Learning Designs, European Journal of Contemporary Education, 2016 (together with Prof. Ismail Ipek and Prof. Omer Faruk Sozcu, Turkey and Prof. Yuri S. Tyunnikov, Russia). *New Approaches and Emerging Trends in Educational Technology for Learning and Teaching in Academia and Industry, European Journal of Contemporary Education, 2017 (together with Prof. Ismail Ipek, Turkey). *Visualization in Basic Science and Engineering Education, European Journal of Contemporary Education, March 2019. YouTube Talks and Lectures * Visualization methods in the mathematical modeling of interpolating curves with monotonic curvature function * * Visualization of Petz-Hasegawa function * Tracking in virtual reality * Superspirals *Plotting simple graphs in Maple Published Quotations [https://www.hltmag.co.uk/oct19/quotes-by-rushan-ziatdinov Humanising Language Teaching Journal (October 2019)] *When scientists disappear, the dark time begins. * Scientists, teachers and engineers are the most important members of society. Without them, we would return to the Stone Age. * What if 51% of society were Martians? Would we live according to their laws? * Mathematics is a large part of our life, but it is not life itself. * Manuscripts with great ideas are always short. * If you do not know where to go, then move towards the rising sun. * Look for knowledge, not money. If you find knowledge, money will find you. * In the near future, the Internet will turn into a large black hole in which the search for necessary information will become an impossible task because most pages will not be indexed in search engines. * To write smart articles, one needs to think a lot. * If everyone were smart, there would be no wars on Earth. * When I want to complain about someone or send an anonymous letter of complaint, I remember there are 2*N people around me, N of whom theoretically may dislike me and can complain about me too. Therefore, I strongly believe that the most optimal and humane way is to solve all problems and misunderstandings face-to-face. * The best teacher for a student is a person from the future because only he/she can teach what will be in demand years from now. * The most effective management system is one based on humanity. * Smart people must be uniformly distributed across societies; otherwise, some societies will become dull. * We live in a world of science. Everything you see around you was created by scientists, researchers and engineers. * When two scientists argue, science wins. * Time is the most ingenious and cruel invention of mankind. * Humans need to master new planets. There is nothing to do on Earth anymore. * In the future, competition for marine debris will begin. The roads will be built from plastic junk. * A scientific article is a picture that a scientist draws. * In the modern world, an educated person is one who can quickly acquire any information and even faster to relearn. * Live in harmony with nature, and it will inspire you with its miracles. * Learn quickly. * Always choose a difficult path, as it is rich in knowledge. * An engineer who does not know basic mathematics is like a bird who cannot fly. * Sad but true, the cell phone has become the best friend of humans. * The minority should not live by the laws of the majority and vice versa. It is time to invent new arithmetic. * Sometimes it seems that a person, looking at a monitor screen, is watching what is happening in the world where he lived until his death. A monitor became a tombstone for many people. TV and Newspapers * NTR TV (in Russian) * Interview with Prof. Rushan Ziatdinov from South Korea, Edinstvo newspaper (in Russian) * Chelny Ltd. newspaper Interesting Facts Prof. Ziatdinov has proposed a new variant of chess, but it was published only online at mel.fm. He suggested to revise the arrangement of pieces and pawns in classical chess, protecting pawns by the row of light and heavy pieces, as well as the king. In such chess, like Fischer random chess, in the front row white pieces can be randomly placed, followed by pawns. For black, pieces must be placed mirror (vertically or diametrically) with respect to white in order to create fair initial conditions for both players. In the case of a mutual check, it is necessary to choose another random configuration when placing the pieces.
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