Tihomir Dovramadjiev

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Tihomir Dovramadjiev
Full nameTihomir Atanassov Dovramadjiev
CountryBulgaria
Born (1979-05-22) May 22, 1979 (age 42)
Varna, Bulgaria
TitleFIDE Master (2004)
Peak rating2356 (January 2011)

Tihomir Atanassov Dovramadjiev (Bulgarian: Тихомир Доврамаджиев; born May 22, 1979 in Varna, Bulgaria; also known as Tihomir Titschko; "Titschko" is a short form of "Tihomir" and as TigerTAD on the Playchess server) is a Bulgarian chess FIDE master and chess boxer. He became the first European chess boxing champion from Berlin, Germany, in 2005.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] He has held the international FIDE master title of the World Chess Federation since 2004.[9][10][11]

Early years and sport activity[]

Before taking up chess boxing,[12][13] Dovramadjiev won the Bulgarian national chess championship in his age group multiple times and he has played in international chess tournaments.[14] He is the national youth chess champion of Bulgaria for: 1991 (classic), 1993 (classic), 1997 (blitz) and 1998 (classic).[15] He participated in the youth team of the Bulgarian National Chess Team, together with the world chess champions GM Veselin Topalov[16][17][18] and GM Antoaneta Stefanova.[19][20] He also participated in a number of European and world youth championships, achieving success at: 1991 - European Championship in Mamaia (Romania) - 5 place; 1991 - World Championship in Warsaw (Poland) - 3-4 place;[21] 1993 - European Chess (Rapid) Championship in Paris (France) - 2-3 place.[22] In the years 2001 and 2008, he won the Varna Sport Universiade in the chess section.[23][24] In 1997, he won 1st place with the team of "Kaissa" (Varna) at the youth team championship in Plovdiv. He then competed for teams from Varna, as well as for "Lokomotiv" (Plovdiv, Bulgaria). He then he played in German team league, where he competed for SV Nashuatec (Berlin, Germany), where they won the German Landesliga for the 2003/2004 season, defeating the team of "Gillette" in the decisive match.[25] For the team of "Nashuatec", he recorded a result of 22 wins, 2 draws and 0 defeats.

Landesliga Saison 2003 - 2004 http://www.fvschach.de/dokument/express/exp-45-7.pdf
Punkte Brettpunkte Sp G U V
1 SV Nashuatec 1 18 25,5 : 16,5 7 6 2 1
2 SK Gillette 1 14 25,5 : 16,5 7 4 2 1
3 BA Tempelhof 10 21,5 : 20,5 7 2 4 1
4 SG Wiheil 1 10 20,5 : 21,5 7 2 4 1
5 SG Bund 1 8 22,5 : 19,5 7 1 5 1
6 SG Schering 1 8 21,5 : 20,5 7 2 2 3
7 SV Senat 1 7 19 : 23 7 2 1 4
8 ACCSB/ZIB 1 7 18,5 : 23,5 7 1 4 2
9 SEL/Alcatel 1 6 19 : 23 7 2 0 5
10 B.Bank 1 4 16,5 : 25,5 7 0 4 3

He has successfully participated in a number of online championships, repeatedly ranking in the top three of tournaments held by ChessBase[26] / Playchess Germany.[27][28][29][30][31] His FIDE Elo rating is 2356 (November 2011).

Tihomir Titschko and chess boxing[]

In the period 2003/4 he was invited by the World Chess Boxing Organisation (WCBO),[32][33] as result of this he became the champion of the first European Chess Boxing Championship in October 2005.[34] Titschko defeated Andreas Schneider (Germany) in the event.[14][35] The event was covered by a number of world media as Eurosport,[36] Sports Illustrated,[37][38] CNN,[39][40][41] Los Angeles Times,[42] Die WELT,[43] ChessBase[44] and other.[45][46] A detailed video report is presented by German television RBB.[47][48] The sport of chess boxing, which combines chess and boxing, was created by the Dutchman Iepe Rubingh.[49][circular reference][50][51][circular reference] According to the rules, rounds of chess must be turned with rounds of boxing[52] (11 rounds in total / 6 chess and 5 boxing).[53][54][55][56] The first World Chess Boxing Championship was held in 2003 in Amsterdam,[57][58] and the first European Championship was held in Berlin (Germany) on 1 October 2005.[59][60] Chess boxing is based on a concept,[61] officially defined by WCBO, as a combination of classic intellectual chess sport with classic fighting boxing sport in combination, which requires good intellectual and physical training.[62] WCBO activity is under the motto of the ancient vision of a healthy mind in a healthy body (the Latin sentence Mens sana in corpore sano). WCBO characterizes chess boxing by definition "Fighting is done in the ring and wars are waged on the board".[63][64] Detailed data,[65] historical facts [66] and an up-to-date sports calendar (Ministry Compliance) [67] with local and international tournaments are available on the official website of WCBO / Chess Boxing Organization of India - CBOI, represented by the current leading organization from India CBOI, taking the lead in 2020 from Germany after the elections.[68]

Victories[]

  • 2005 WCBO European Chessboxing Championship
  • 2003/4 German Landesliga with the team SV Nashuatec (Berlin)

Academia, science and recently years[]

In parallel with his sports activities in the first decade of the 21st century, Titschko continues his career and professional path in academia. [69][70]

In the officially published biographical data it is presented that he successively over the years completed his higher education (in Technical University of Varna, Bulgaria) with the following specialties: Master's Degree - Engineer Designer, Field: Industrial Design, “Ergonomics and industrial design” (graduation 2002 – 2006); Master's Degree in Social Activities, Field: Social and Legal Sciences, Criminology and social prevention (graduation 2007 – 2009). In the period 2009 - 2012 he studied as a full-time doctoral student.[71] He successfully defended his doctoral thesis "Creating a design of osseointegrated dental implants" and received a PhD title in 2012 year. [72] The official state data are available on the website of Bulgarian National Centre for Information and Documentation (NACID). [73] During his studies as a doctoral student at the Technical University of Varna, Bulgaria (TU-Varna), he also teaches as a lecturer. In 2012 he become an assistant professor at TU-Varna in the Department of Industrial Design. [74] In 2018, after winning a state competition (Republic of Bulgaria. Issued by the National Assembly. State document: issue 94, p. 49. /11/24/2017 [75]), he held the academic position of associate professor at Technical University of Varna, Bulgaria. Professional field: General engineering. [76]

In the current years, he carries out active activities, which include teaching within the university, preparation of students and doctoral students, as well as participation in research projects. According to the ResearchGate by 2021, he has over 200K readings of scientific publications and research. [77] As a coordinator [78] for the Technical University of Varna, Bulgaria, [79] in 2020 with his international colleagues from 9 transnational partner countries (HU (GC), AT, BG, HR, PL, RO, RS, SI, SK), in collaboration he participated in the creation of CIII-HU-1506-01-2021 Ergonomics and Human Factors Regional Educational CEEPUS (Central European Exchange Program for University Studies [80]) Network. [81][82][83][84]

Currently by 2021, he is on the Editorial Board of the International Engineering and Technology Institute (IETI) Transactions on Ergonomics and Safety (TES). [85] IETI is the non-profit organization that promotes the innovations of Science, Engineering and Technology across the world. In addition to traditional science / engineering / technology disciplines, IETI includes Financial Engineering, Financial Econometrics, Financial Statistics, and Mathematics, Statistics, Social Sciences and Business. IETI is also multi-disciplinary development comprehensive public research organization. At present, IETI members include more than 5000 engineers and doctors and professors from science, engineering and technology and related affiliated departments. 100+ professors have been elected as IETI Distinguished Fellows and Fellows, joining well-known experts from all over the world, including Nobel Prize, Turing Award, Fields Medal, Wolf Prize, John Bates Clark Medal Laureates. IETI Transactions on Ergonomics and Safety (ISSN 2520-5439, DOI: 10.6722/TES) is an international, multidisciplinary journal, which covers all aspects of mutually connected areas of Ergonomics and Safety. It involves various topics that relate to the interaction in systems, such are human - product, human - machine, human - computer, human - environment, and human - human.[86]

He has participated as: (and/or) organizer, [87][88] chairman, author, reviewer of Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE),[89] International Conference on Human Systems Engineering and Design (IHSED),[90] Intelligent Human Systems Integration (IHSI),[91] International Conference on Human Interaction and Emerging Technologies (IHIET),[92] International Symposium in Management (SIM)[93] and other international science conferences and congresses.[94]

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