Anatoly Rokhvarger was born, studied, married, worked, and lived in Moscow, Russia until 1991. He graduated from the Moscow Chemical-Technological Institute. D.I. Mendeleev.
Mr. Rokhvarger held MS Ph.D., and D.Sc. degrees in Chemical Ceramic Engineering from Moscow and Saint Petersburg (Russia) Technological Institutes (Universities) and MS degree in Math Statistics for Design of Experiment and Decision Making from Moscow State University.
In 1991 together with his family he emigrated from Russia to the US.
From 1992 to 2005 Dr. Rokhvarger was a Research Professor at Civil & Environmental and Chemical Eng. and Materials Science Departments of Polytechnic Institute of NY University.
Since 2006, he was a President of the International Émigré Association of Arts and Sciences (IÉAAS), Inc., which is a nonprofit organization, New York City.
From 1996 to 2000 he was VP for R&D of Nucon Systems, Inc. NY, NY.
Since 1998 a professional biography of Dr. Rokhvarger is annually published by Marquis Who's Who in "
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The American Ceramic Society recognizes
Dr. Rokhvarger among 100 greatest innovators of the 20th century for the development of Conveyor Technology of Ceramic Tile Using Rollers Hearth Kiln, which shortened processing time ceramic tile from 60 hours to 30 minutes.
New Jersey Technology Council gave a prestigious award to Dr. Rokhvarger project Cost -effective Nanofabrication of 3G Superconducting Ceramic Wire as the best among Electronics and Advanced Materials Innovations.
Over the time of his career, Dr. Rokhvarger developed nine innovative chemical and ceramic engineering technologies and seven types of advanced ceramic materials and products. To date, he has published six books, two college textbooks, and 196 articles. Dr. Rokhvarger holds seven US patents. A few of them were reissued in Australia, Japan, and a few European countries.
Dr. Anatoly Rokhvarger is the author of two books written in Russian:2015 -
"Purimshpiel of Ehrenburg and Six Wonders of Soviet Jews"(Historical Drama)The book was published at nonprofit publishing house MIR COLLECTION, NY with financial support from COJECO. The book is registered in the Library of US Congress.
2018 -
"The Pentateuch of Miracles of Soviet Jews" a roman-scenario, published by publishing house
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