[1] He graduated from the Technical University, Sofia with a degree in metal technology and then got his Ph.D. in 1974.
[1] On 3 December 2012, following the death of Stefan Dodunekov, Vodenicharov was elected as BAS President.
[1] He also served as Deputy Director and Head of the Academician Angel Balevski Institute of Metal Science Equipment and Technologies with the Center for Hydro and Aerodynamics at BAS and a Member of the Managing Board of the Bulgarian Industrial Association.
[3] He became Minister of Education, Youth and Science in the Cabinet of Boyko Borisov on 6 February 2013, succeeding Sergei Ignatov.
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