Tuesday, April 23, 2013

HELP!!! Wikipedia article "Hydridic Earth theory" was proposed for deletion. Volunteers! Add information to the main article or to the talk page to preserve the article from the mainstream pressure

2015 update:  That wiki page was deleted. The discussion/debate of the topic is still on wiki - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Hydridic_Earth_theory 

Wikipedia article Hydridic Earth theory was proposed for deletion. We are inviting all volunteers, familiar with Wikipedia redaction, to add information to the main article or to the talk page and to preserve the article from the mainstream pressure. You will find more information on the Talk page in wikipediahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydridic_Earth_theory

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He started in 1979 as IBM/370 system engineer. In 1986 he got his PhD. in Robotics at St. Petersburg Technical University (Russia) and then worked as a professor teaching CAD/CAM, Robotics for 12 years. He published 30+ papers and made several presentations for conferences related to the Robotics and Artificial Intelligent fields. In 1999 he moved to the US, worked at Capital One bank as a Capacity Planner. His first CMG.org paper was written and presented in 2001. The next one, "Exception Detection System Based on MASF Technique," won a Best Paper award at CMG'02 and was presented at UKCMG'03 in Oxford, England. He made other tech. presentations at IBM z/Series Expo, SPEC.org, Southern and Central Europe CMG and ran several workshops covering his original method of Anomaly and Change Point Detection (Perfomalist.com). Author of “Performance Anomaly Detection” class (at CMG.com). Worked 2 years as the Capacity team lead for IBM, worked for SunTrust Bank for 3 years and then at IBM for 3 years as Sr. IT Architect. Now he works for Capital One bank as IT Manager at the Cloud Engineering and since 2015 he is a member of CMG.org Board of Directors. Runs UT channel iTrubin