International Program Committee
| L. Arizmendi (Spain) K.-D. Becker (Germany) M. Berkowski (Poland) A.G. Bilous (Ukraine) U. Bismayer (Germany) I.V. Blonskii (Ukraine) M.S. Brodin (Ukraine) H. Fuess (Germany) Yu.I. Gorobets (Ukraine) V. Grachev (USA) M. Grinberg (Poland) B.V. Grinyov (Ukraine) L. Kovács (Hungary) Z.M. Mykytyuk (Ukraine) |
S.G. Nedilko (Ukraine) M. Nikl (Czech Republic) M.M. Vakiv (Ukraine) M.V. Pashkovskii (Ukraine) B. Raveau (France) Z. Stevic (Serbia) A. Suchocki (Poland) H. Szymczak (Poland) S.B. Ubizskii (Ukraine) L.O. Vasylechko (Ukraine) O.D. Vasylyev (Ukraine) R.O. Vlokh (Ukraine) A.S. Voloshinovskii (Ukraine) |
Local Organizing Committee
S.B. Ubizskii (Chairman of the Local Organizing Committee)
Ya.A. Zhydachevskii. (Workshop Scientific Secretary)
| L.O. Vasylechko D.I. Savytskii I.M. Solskii D.Yu. Sugak O.A. Buryy |
I. Isayev N.V. Martynyuk L.P. Pavlyk Yu.D. Sugak |
History
For many centuries it was contested: first it belonged to the Kievan Rus', since 1340 to the Kingdom of Poland, and subsequently to the Polish half of the Commonwealth. In 1772 it became part of Austria, and after the downfall of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in World War I, the city belonged to the Second Polish Republic. As a result of the joint Nazi-Soviet attack on Poland, Lviv was taken by the USSR. Now, it belongs to the independent Ukraine.
