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Voronel, Alexander Vladimirovich

Alexander Vladimirovich Voronel (September 30, 1931, Leningrad ) is a Russian and Israeli scientist , doctor of physical and mathematical sciences. Professor Refuser . Writer, publicist.

Alexander Vladimirovich Voronel
Date of Birth
Place of BirthLeningrad
A country
Scientific fieldThermodynamics
Place of workAll-Russian Research Institute of Physical, Technical and Radio Engineering Measurements
Alma materKharkov State University
Academic degreeDoctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences

Content

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 family
  • 3 Works
  • 4 notes
  • 5 Links

Biography

The son of Vladimir Savelyevich Polyakov, who died on the Leningrad Front in 1942. He bore the name of his stepfather - Vladimir Moiseevich Voronel.

In 1946, at the age of 14, he was arrested in Chelyabinsk for compiling and distributing leaflets. He served six months in a juvenile colony in the village of Atlyan, Chelyabinsk Region, then the sentence was replaced by a suspended sentence.

In 1954 he graduated with honors from the Physics Department of Kharkov University . In 1954-1955, a physics teacher at the Saransk Pedagogical Institute.

From 1955 to 1973 he worked at VNIIFTRI in Mendeleevo, Moscow Region. He studied the thermodynamics of phase transitions , found that the isochoric heat capacity of argon becomes infinite at the critical point liquid - gas, these works have received worldwide recognition [1] . In 1962 he defended his thesis “Investigation of the form of the critical isotherm of pure substance near the critical point”. In 1962-1969 the head. the laboratory.

Doctor of physico-mathematical sciences (1966, dissertation topic "Studying the features of thermodynamic quantities at the critical point of liquid-vapor of pure substance").

In combination, he is a senior research fellow at the Joint Moscow Institute for Nuclear Research ( JINR ) in Dubna (1964-1966) and professor at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (1968-1970).

Publications in JETP (Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics): http://www.jetp.ac.ru/cgi-bin/r/index?a=s&auid=416369

Involved in the repatriation of Jews from the USSR in the 1970s . In 1972, he was refused travel to Israel, was fired from his job, and was in social isolation [2] . In 1972-1974, he was the founder and editor of the Samizdat magazine "Jews in the USSR." To avoid persecution for "parasitism" , was issued by the secretary of Mikhail Alexandrovich Leontovich .

He emigrated from the USSR on December 27, 1974, arrived in Israel on December 30. [one]

Professor of Tel Aviv University . [2]

Since 1990 - editor of the popular Russian-language literary magazine "22" [3] .

Family

Wife - playwright Nina Voronel , son Vladimir [4] .

Compositions

  • The thrill of Jewish concerns, 1976 [the first of the publications published without the knowledge of the author came out with an error in the title]
  • And together, and apart. Minsk, 2003 [5]

Notes

  1. ↑ Anisimov M. A. The history of a breakthrough in understanding the nature of the critical state of fluids // Actual problems of oil and gas. - 2016. - No. 2 (14) .
  2. ↑ Natella Boltyanskaya , Ksenia and Kirill Sakharnov. "Parallels, events, people." Second series (unopened) (inaccessible link) . Voice of America (January 14, 2014). Date of treatment January 15, 2014. Archived March 30, 2014.
  3. ↑ UNION - `Moscow - Jerusalem`
  4. ↑ Voronel N. Without embellishment . - M .: Zakharov, 2003 .-- 432 p. - ISBN 5-8159-0313-5 .
  5. ↑ TOGETHER, AND ADVANCED, AND ALL SUCH TOGETHER

Links

  • Alexander Vladimirovich Voronel
  • An essay in the library of Maxim Moshkov
  • http://library.khpg.org/files/docs/1397631322.pdf
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Voronel__Alexander_Vladimirovich&oldid=97726060


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