Tatiana V. Ponomareva is Head of Laboratory of Technogenic Forest Ecosystems at the V.N. Sukachev Institute of Forest, Federal Research Center “Krasnoyarsk Science Center of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences”. She completed her PhD studies in the field of Regularities of sulfur distribution in permafrost-taiga soils of the Putorana plateau at the V.N. Sukachev Institute of ForestSB RAS (Krasnoyarsk, Russia) in 2007. She is currently leading the Project “Hydrothermal processes in soils under the conditions of transformed ecosystems of permafrost zone in Krasnoyarsk Region” (2023–2025). She has published more than 20 papers in Eurasian soil science, Contemporary problems of ecology, Russian journal of bioorganic chemistry, Thermophysics and aeromechanics, Forests, Water, Russian meteorology and hydrology journals. She serves as a leading specialist of Russian Soilscience Society. Her teaching disciplines include Soil science and Environment, and her interests include Soils, Technogenic Ecosystems, Physical properties of soil, Environmental Sciences, Forestry.
Kirill Yu. Litvintsev is Researcher in the Krasnoyarsk department of Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He completed his PhD studies in the field of modeling methods radiative heat transfer and optical properties environments applied to high-temperature technological processes and fires, Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Novosibirsk, Russia) in 2012. He has published a number papers in Forests, Izvestiya - Atmospheric and Ocean Physics, Heat Transfer Research, Russian meteorology and hydrology, Thermophysics and aeromechanics, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, and serves as a leading specialist in the fields of heat transfer processes. His interests include Heat transfer, Radiation, Fire.
Konstantin A. Finnikov is associate professor in the Siberian Federal University, Institute of Engineering Physics and Radio Electronics, Department of Thermophysics. He started his physical education in the Novosibirsk State University, Department of physics (Novosibirsk, Russia) and received the bachelor degree in 1995. He continued his education in the Krasnoyarsk State Technical University received the master degree in 1996 and became postgraduate in the same place. He specialized in the field of low temperature plasma physics and defended his Ph.D. thesis “The MHD generator with the non-uniform flow of the plasma having non-equilibrium ionization” in 2003. Since then, he specialized in the field of mathematical modelling of heat and mass transfer processes complicated by phase transitions and chemical reactions, with special interest to ecology, renewable energy and energy saving. He published more than 70 papers in Applied Energy, Forests, Journal of Physics, Journal of Engineering Thermophysics, Fluid Dynamics, Thermophysics and Aeromechanics, Izvestiya: Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics, Contemporary Problems of Ecology.
Nikita D. Yakimov is a Junior Researcher at the Laboratory of Space Systems and Technologies of the Federal Research Center "Krasnoyarsk Science Center SB RAS" (FRC KSC SB RAS) and an Assistant at the Department of Ecology and Environmental Management at the Institute of Ecology and Geography of Siberian Federal University. In 2020, he received a Master's degree in Ecology and Environmental Management of the Siberian Federal University, (Krasnoyarsk, Russia). In 2024, he defended a scientific report titled "Long-term Manifestations of the Impact of Natural and Technogenic Factors on Landscapes Based on Satellite Monitoring Data (A Case Study of Krasnoyarsk Krai)" in the specialty Ecology (Biological Sciences) at the Department of Ecology and Environmental Management of Siberian Federal University. He has published 14 papers in scientific journals and has presented at over 30 conferences. At Siberian Federal University, he teaches the course "GIS in Ecology and Environmental Management" for bachelor's students majoring in Ecology and Environmental Management. His interests include forest fires, remote sensing, environmental monitoring, technogenic impact, the silkworm moth, and soil disturbance.
Georgii E. Ponomarev received his Bachelor’s Degree in Department of Ecology and Nature Management from the Siberian Federal University, (Krasnoyarsk, Russia) in 2025, and is now pursuing Master’s degree in the field of sustainable development. He completed professional training courses at Siberian Federal University in 2023–2025, including “Fundamentals of Geographic Information Systems”, “Specialist in geoinformatics and spatial data processing”, “Environmental safety in the oil and gas industry” and was certificated as a specialist in GIS, Database, and Environment. Since 2025, he has been employed as a Lab. assistant at the V.N. Sukachev Institute of Forest SB RAS’s Laboratory of Technogenic Forest Ecosystems. His research topics mainly include: Wildfires, Paleoecological studies of peatlands, Measurement technologies, Physical properties of soil, Database, and GIS.
Evgenii I. Ponomarev is Senior scientist in the Laboratory of Forest Monitoring, V.N. Sukachev Institute of Forest, Federal Research Center “Krasnoyarsk Science Center” (Since 2004) and Lecturer in Siberian Federal University: Institute of Engineering Physics and Radio Electronics, Department of Thermophysics; Institute of Ecology and Geography, Department of Ecology and Nature Management (Since 2011). He completed his PhD studies in the field of Technology of Weather Fire Danger Assessment Using Remote Satellite Data, Krasnoyarsk State Technique University (Krasnoyarsk, Russia) in 2003. He has published more than 100 papers in Contemporary problems of ecology, Fire, Forests, Water, Cosmic Research, Russian meteorology and hydrology, Thermophysics and aeromechanics, Eurasian soil science, AMBIO, Russian Journal of Ecology journals, and serves as a leading specialist in the fields of wildfire, remote sensing, and ecology. His teaching disciplines include GIS in Ecology, and Remote sensing for the Environmental studding, and his interests include Wildfires, Remote sensing for wildfire monitoring, Wildfire’s energy, Physical properties of soil, Environmental Sciences, Ecology Meteorology, Forestry.