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There are currently 9 names in this directory beginning with the letter D.
DASZKIEWICZ, Małgorzata
has studied geography and archaeology at the Univerity of Warsaw. In 1993 she earned her PhD in Archaeology and founded in 1998 her own firm – ARCHEA – in Warsaw as a laboratory for archaeometric analysis and research. Currently she is research associate for archaeometry, Excellence Cluster Topoi, Berlin. Research interests: technology, production, provenance, function, classification of ceramics. Her main research interests are determinining the technology and provenance of archaeological ceramics using thin-section microscopy, chemical analyses and MGR-analysis as well as scientific research aimed at developing methods for determining the original firing temperatures. Research fields: Roman pottery in Germany and the Mediterranean, Neolithic to medieval pottery in Europe, Mesopotamia, and Sudan (joint databank of ca 30000 analyses with G. Schneider). Further interests are functional properties, production techniques and classification of bulk ceramic finds.
E-mail: E-mail: m.dasz@wp.pl

DAVYDENKO, Aleksandr G.
the president of the International Association of Officers of Special Divisions for Combating Organized Crime “CENTRE”, Kiev, Ukraine. He graduated from Dneprodzerzhinsk Industrial Institute in 1980, and from Kyiv High School of Ministry of Interior of USSR in 1988. In 1981-1988, he worked at the Service of the Criminal Investigations. Started as a Criminal Investigations Officer of Special Commandant, and advanced to the Detective Officer of the Detective Department of Dnipropetrovsk Regional HQ of Ministry of Interior of Ukraine. In 1988-1998 - service in the Criminal Investigations - started as the Detective Officer and promoted to the position of the Deputy Chief of Special Department for combating organized crime in Dnipropetrovsk Regional HQ of Ministry of Interior of Ukraine. In 1993, he was one of the members of the Working Team on drafting the Law of Ukraine “On the institutional framework of the fight against organized crime”. In 1995, he served internship at the US Federal Bureau of Investigations for the creation of the National Bureau of Investigations in Ukraine. In 1995-1998 - member of the Working Group of the Presidential Administration to establish a National Bureau of Investigations in Ukraine. In 1998-1999 - Deputy Head of the Department of the Director of the National Bureau of Investigation of the Service of Ukraine. In 1998 - member of the Writing Team to design the draft Law of Ukraine “On the National Bureau of Investigations of Ukraine”. In 1999-2000, an Assistant to the Prime Minister of Ukraine within the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine. Since 2000, he is the president of the International Association of Officers of Special Divisions for combating organized crime “CENTRE”.
E-mail: assoc.centre@gmail.com

De MAN, Adriaan
is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Tourism and Heritage at the United Arab Emirates University. He was previously Chair of the Department of History and Archaeology. Before joining the UAEU, he taught at the Europeia and Nova universities, both in Lisbon, Portugal. He directed twenty-one excavation projects at Roman, late antique and early Islamic sites, and published more than one hundred texts, among which five books. He is a panel member for funding agencies in Belgium, the USA, the Netherlands, Croatia, Lithuania and Portugal, and was a visiting lecturer at the universities of Bordeaux and Leiden. He is a member of the Asian Academy for Heritage Management and ICOMOS, an expert member of the ICAHM-International Committee on Archaeological Heritage Management, and a former board member of the Professional Association of Archaeologists.
E-mail: adriaandeman@uaeu.ac.ae

DE, Anupam
PhD, Chartered Accountant (ICAI) and an Associate Professor in the Department of Management Studies, NIT Durgapur. His research interests are Business, Finance. Some important Publications: „Identification of the internal reasons of public sector bank fraud in India by using confirmatory factor analysis”. International Journal of Economics and Business Research, Volume 20, 2020, Pages 442-466, DOI:10.1504/IJEBR.2020.111104; Bhattacharjee, N., & De, A. (2019). A Perspective on Promoter Ownership and Market Reaction to Corporate News: Evidence from India. Iranian Economic Review, 23(4), 839-859.
E-mail: anupam.de@dms.nitdgp.ac.in; anupamde.ca@gmail.com

DEVYATKOV Andrey
is a researcher in the area of International Relations, candidate of science (Russian equivalent of Ph.D.) and a research fellow at the Laboratory for Historical Geography and Regionalistics of the Tyumen State University. In 2012-2014 he was a visiting fellow and post-doc researcher in the New Europe College (Romania), Center for EU-Russian studies of the Tartu University (Estonia) and Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (Germany). He is an author of more than 40 publications on the issues like German Eastern policy, Transnistrian conflict settlement, Russian, Moldovan and Romanian foreign policy. One of his key publications is a monograph Challenged by Europeanization: Russian policy in the Transnistrian conflict settlement (1992-2012).
E-mail: devyatkovav@gmail.com

DOBRE Laurențiu Marin
graduated from the Faculty of History of the Ovidius University, Constanţa, in 2003. In 2007 he received an MA degree in European Studies at the Centre for European Studies, “Al. I. Cuza” University of Iaşi. Since 2008 he began a non-invasive exploration of marine remains. After receiving his qualification in underwater archaeology (2014), his interest shifted to the shipwrecks which occurred on the Romanian territory. In 2016 he became a diving instructor in the field of diving and underwater archaeology. At present, he is a Ph.D. candidate at the Doctoral School in the Humanities of the Ovidius University, Constanţa, working on an underwater research project.
E-mail: mlaurentium@yahoo.com

DOBRE, Laurențiu Marin
graduated from the Faculty of History of the Ovidius University, Constanţa, in 2003. In 2007 he received an MA degree in European Studies at the Centre for European Studies, “Al. I. Cuza” University of Iaşi. Since 2008 he began a non-invasive exploration of marine remains. After receiving his qualification in underwater archaeology (2014), his interest shifted to the shipwrecks which occurred on the Romanian territory. In 2016 he became a diving instructor in the field of diving and underwater archaeology.
E-mail: mlaurentium@yahoo.com

DUMITRU Diana
is an Associate Professor of History at Ion Creangă Pedagogical State University of Moldova. Her first book on Great Britain’s role in the union of the Romanian Principalities was published in 2010, and she is currently finishing a book on the relationship between Jews and Gentiles in the Soviet Union and Romania between 1918 and 1945. Her articles have been published in Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Cahiers du monde russe, and Yad Vashem Studies, among others. Her World Politics article, "Constructing Interethnic Conflict and Cooperation: Why Some People Harmed Jews and Others Helped Them during the Holocaust in Romania" received the 2012 Mary Parker Follett Award for the best article or chapter published in the field of politics and history.
E-mail: dumitrudi@gmail.com

DZYADEVYCH Tetyana
is a Ph.D. student at the University of Illinois in Chicago, Department of Slavic and Baltic Languages and Literatures. Previously she taught at The National University “Kyiv Mohila Academy” in Kiev, Ukraine (2005-2012).
E-mail: tdzyad2@uic.edu