Ion Vatamanu
Ion Vatamanu was a chemist, writer, and politician from Moldova. He served as member of the Parliament of Moldova and chairman of the Committee on Culture of the Parliament of Moldova.
Biography
He was born on 1 May 1937 in the Costiceni commune of Hotin County, in the family of Ion and Maria Vatamanu. He graduated from the 7th grade school in his native village, then, attended the middle school in the village of Vancicăuți, which he graduated in 1954.- From 1954 to 1955 he worked as a teacher at the Costiceni school.
- In 1955–1960, he studied at the Moldova State University in Chișinău in the Faculty of Chemistry.
- In 1962, he had his debut with the book of poems "First snowflakes".
- In 1960, he married Elena Curicheru, a student of philology and a future interpreter, the daughter of Mihail Curicheru, a Bessarabian writer deported to Siberia, where he died in 1943.
- In 1971, Vatamanu obtained a Ph.D. degree in Chemistry from the University of Lviv, with thesis Oscillopolographic study of the complexes Bi, Zn, Sb with appropriate ligands and application of these complexes in analytical chemistry.
- In 1973, he was elected as the head of the laboratory at the Chemistry Institute of the Academy of Science of the Republic of Moldova, this position he held to the end of his life. In all these years of his chemistry career, 1980–1989, Vatamanu published more than 150 scientific papers in the field of analytical chemistry, and received five patents in the field of oscillopolography. Several methods developed by Ion Vatamanu were applied in agriculture and industry of the former Soviet Union and Moldova, at the testing lands in the Telenești and Anenii Noi districts.
- In 1978 he published, in collaboration with other scientific workers of the Chemistry Laboratory, the Bibliographic Index of the Polarography Literature.
- In 1988 he wrote a monograph on Thermodynamics of hydrolysis of metal ions in collaboration with the young Ph.D. in chemistry Ilie Fitic.
- From 1989 to 1991, together with the poet Leonida Lari, he headed the Glasul newspaper, the first Latin-based post-war newspaper in the Republic of Moldova, printed in Latvia with the support of the Dacia Society.
- Between 1991 and 1993 he held the position of the director of the Columna magazine.
- In 1990 he was the MP in the first Parliament of the Republic of Moldova and the chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Culture and Religious Affairs. He signed the Declaration of Independence of the Republic of Moldova.
Awards
- Diploma Televiziunii Moldovenești pentru ciclul de emisiuni "Abeceul moralei".
Honours
- The Award Ion Vatamanu "for love of truth and freedom"
- "Ion Vatamanu" High School, Strășeni