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Maksimovich, Nikolai Grigorevich

Nikolai Grigorievich Maksimovich ( Ukrainian Mikola Grigorovich Maksimovich ; 16 (29) April 1914, p. Dobratichi (now Lublin Voivodeship , Poland ) - June 10, 1981, Lviv ) - Ukrainian Soviet scientist in the field of electrical engineering, doctor of technical sciences (since 1969), Professor (since 1962), Honored Worker of Science and Technology of the Ukrainian SSR (1964). Rector of the Lviv Polytechnic Institute and I. Franko Lviv State University.

Nikolai Grigorievich Maksimovich
ukr Mikola Grigorovich Maksimovich
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Date of Birth
Place of Birthwith. Dobratichi (now the Lublin Voivodeship , Poland )
Date of death
Place of death
A country
Scientific field

electrical engineering

mathematics ( descriptive geometry )
Place of workLviv Polytechnic Institute
Alma materLviv Polytechnic Institute
Academic degreeDoctor of Technical Sciences
Academic titleProfessor
Known asElectrician
Awards and prizesThe order of Lenin Order of the October Revolution Order of the Red Star
Honored Worker of Science and Technology of the Ukrainian SSR

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Biography

He graduated from high school in g. In 1933 he enrolled in Lviv Polytechnic .

From his youth - a participant in the revolutionary activities in Western Ukraine . In 1939 he was imprisoned in the Bereza Kartuzskaya concentration camp for communist activity. After the outbreak of the Second World War and the attack of Hitler Germany on Poland, he was released from prison. He continued his studies at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering of the Lviv Polytechnic Institute.

After graduation from the institute in 1941, he was sent to work as an engineer of the design bureau of the Kharkov Electromechanical Plant.

Member of the Great Patriotic War . From 1942 as part of the partisan detachment named after Bogdan Khmelnitsky.

After the end of the war in 1945, he entered graduate school at the department of general and theoretical electrical engineering. In 1948, after graduating and defending a thesis, he received a PhD degree.

He worked at the Lviv Polytechnic Institute, associate professor. Since 1950 - deputy director for scientific work, at the same time head of the department of general and theoretical electrical engineering, from 1954 - director ( rector ) of the LPI. Professor Nikolai Maximovich headed Lviv Polytechnic for almost ten years.

In 1962, approved in the academic title of professor at the department of theoretical and general electrical engineering.

In July 1963 he was appointed rector of the I.Franko Lviv State University .

Doctor of Technical Sciences (1968) [1]

Public figure. He was elected a deputy to the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR of the 8-10th convocation.

Wife - Maria Kikh (1914-1979) - an active participant in the revolutionary struggle in Western Ukraine, a partisan, deputy of the Supreme Council of the Ukrainian SSR, deputy chairman of the Supreme Council of the Ukrainian SSR. Honorary Citizen of the city of Lviv.

He died in Lviv. He was buried at the Lychakiv cemetery [2] .

Scientific Activities

Major works in the field of theoretical electrical engineering, theory and development of methods for calculating electrical circuits.

Scientific supervisor of a special research laboratory, which worked on the creation of new types of educational machines; editor-in-chief of two volumes of scientific notes “Problems of the Theory of Electric and Magnetic Circuits”.

Author of more than 30 scientific papers.

Awarded the Order of Lenin, other orders, medals of the USSR.

Notes

  1. ↑ MFN Catalog
  2. ↑ project Grave. Maksimovich

Links

Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Maksimovich, _Nikolay_Grigorevich&oldid = 99819543


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