Zamay Vladimir Ivanovich

Zamai Vladimir Ivanovich
Candidate of Technical Sciences. Born in 1936. In 1960, he graduated from the Electromechanical Faculty of Tomsk Polytechnic Institute.
Currently, he works as the head of the telecommunications systems laboratory at the Institute of Automation of the National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic.
He is a specialist in the field of elements and devices of computing technology and control systems. He has developed principles for constructing information and control complexes based on telemechanics systems, including spatial coding converters and sensors for remote measurement of technological parameters in hydraulic reclamation systems. His research on magnetic systems of transformer converters of angular displacements allows for the design of encoding elements of digital converters with a specified magnetic field pattern. As a result of addressing the resource-saving problem under his guidance, an information and control system has been developed that implements water-saving technologies in reclamation. He has been awarded the USSR medal "For the Development of Virgin Lands," a Certificate of Honor from the Kyrgyz Republic (2001), Honorary and Gratitude Certificates from the All-Union, Republican, and City Society "Knowledge," the Republican Committee of Trade Unions, the Central Committee of the Komsomol of Kyrgyzstan, silver and bronze medals from the VDNH of the USSR, and diplomas from the VDNH of the Kyrgyz SSR.
He has published 70 scientific works, including 2 monographs, and is the author of 17 inventions.
Main Inventions:
1. Transformer angle-code converter. Patent No. 345501, 1972.
2. Code-impulse sensor. Patent No. 360686, 1972.
3. Contactless auto-regulator for reclamation systems. Patent No. 368586, 1973.
4. Device for transmitting teleinformation. Patent No. 364013, 1973.
5. Displacement sensor. Patent No. 378718, 1973.