Alexander G. Bakirov ( February 7, 1915 , Samara Province - 2009 ) - Doctor of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences (1971), Professor, Head of the Department of Mineralogy and Crystallography of the Tomsk Polytechnic Institute in 1974-1986.
| Bakirov, Alexander G. | |||||||
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| Date of Birth | January 24 ( February 7 ) 1915 | ||||||
| Place of Birth | with. Borskoe, Samara Province | ||||||
| Date of death | 2009 | ||||||
| Place of death | Tomsk | ||||||
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| Occupation | geologist | ||||||
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Biography
Born in the Samara province in 1915. He graduated from a ten-year school, then entered the Samara Geological Prospecting Institute. In 1932, in connection with the closure of this institute, after filing an application, he was enrolled in the Moscow Mining Institute.
In 1933 he transferred to the Tomsk Mining Institute , which he graduated with distinction in 1939 with a degree in Geology and Mineral Prospecting, with the qualification of an engineer-technologist. In the same year he was enrolled in graduate school in the department of crystallography and mineralogy.
His first scientific article “On the cycles of tectogenesis of the Urals” was highly appreciated by Academician V. A. Obruchev in a review published in the News of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR.
Great Patriotic War
In 1941 he was mobilized into the army and enlisted in the rank of lieutenant commander of a platoon command in the 1232 regiment of the 76-mm guns of the 370 rifle division formed at the Asino station of the Tomsk Railway. On the front since February 1942, the commander of the battery. As part of this division participated in the hostilities was wounded and contused.
After recovery, he was appointed Chief of Staff of the 19th Light Artillery Regiment of the 92nd Light Artillery Brigade of the 3rd Guards Army of the 1st Ukrainian Front, and then the 60th Army of the IVth Ukrainian Front. He took part in the Sandomierz operation , in the liberation of Poland and Czechoslovakia.
In December 1945, he was discharged as a senior lieutenant (in March 1962, by order of the Siberian Military District, he was given the rank of engineer-captain).
After the war
From 1946 to 1948 he was a graduate student, and from 1948 he became an assistant and associate professor in the Department of Mineralogy and Petrography of the TPI.
In 1948, at a meeting of the Academic Council, a TPI scientist defended his thesis on the topic “Nickel Deposits of the Campy District” (headed by Professor A. M. Kuzmin ), and on June 14, 1949, Bakirov was awarded the degree of Candidate of Mineral and Mineralogical Sciences. In the academic rank of assistant professor in the department of mineralogy and crystallography was approved in 1951.
As a senior researcher, he worked on his doctoral thesis on the topic “The Hypergenic Nickel Deposits of the Urals. Their patterns of localization and comparison with deposits of other regions "in the period from 1962 to 1964. This study was the result of many years of study of nickel deposits and represents a major theoretical synthesis of domestic and foreign experience in the field of geology and mineralogy of nickel ores and the laws of their localization. The academic title of Doctor of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences was approved on April 12, 1971, and on March 29, 1972, Bakirov was awarded the academic title of professor in the Department of Mineralogy and Crystallography. [one]
He was head of the department from 1974 to 1986, from 1986 he enters the position of professor.
From July 1988 to September 1996 - Chief Researcher at the Research Laboratory of Natural and Technogenic Electromagnetic Systems (PES) at the Department of Mineralogy and Petrography. From December 1, 1990 to April 1, 1991 - Chief Researcher at the Siberian Scientific and Research Center for the Study of Anomalous Phenomena in the Environment at the TPU.
Scientific Activities
His main field of activity is geological and mineralogical sciences in a broad sense. Until 1973, the main attention was paid to the study of pyrogenic nickel deposits associated with the weathering bark of hyperbasites. Subsequently, the range of scientific interests and research objects expanded: tectonics, regional metallogeny, geomorphology, mineralogy, crystallography, geochemistry, petrography, physics of minerals, the study of chromite, chrysotile asbestos, bauxite, magnetite and sulphide ores.
In the past ten years, his research interests have been implemented in two directions. The first of them is theoretical mineralogy, physics of minerals, energy of mineral formations. The second is non-traditional areas of knowledge and pseudoscientific directions: extrasensory perception, bioenergy, energy-information interactions in nature, eniology, biolocation.
In 2001, Bakirov published a textbook "Basics of dowsing", dedicated to the 100th anniversary of mining and geological education in Siberia and in memory of Professor Tomsk Institute of Technology N. A. Kashkarov, who in 1916 prepared a small book on shipping, and using this method to search for underground waters
Bakirov was formed as a geologist-mineralogist with a broad scientific outlook. He is the author of more than 100 works. Among them are works on non-traditional methods of prospecting deposits of ore minerals, oil and gas, on ecology and energy-information interactions in nature and society. He is the author of numerous publications in the press on issues of politics, culture, science, education and anomalous phenomena. [2]
Awards
He was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War of I and II degrees, the Order of the Red Star, the medal "For Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War", eight commemorative medals of the Armed Forces, diploma of the President of the Russian Federation "For merits in science and education"; medals "Veteran of Labor" and " For Valiant Labor ", a sign " For excellent progress in work in the field of higher education ", a gold medal of I degree "For merits before Tomsk Polytechnic University", a silver sign V.O. Obruchev. [3] Red Star;
Notes
- А. "Gagarin A. V." Biographical reference book "Professor of Tomsk Polytechnic University" - Tomsk // Izd-vo TPU.- 2005.- 326s.
- ↑ Academy of Trinitarianism - Aleksandr Grigorievich Bakirov - personal page
- ↑ All news - Professor Alexander Grigorievich Bakirov - 90! Archived June 30, 2007.
Links
- Gagarin A.V. Professors of the Tomsk Polytechnic University: Biographical guide. - Tomsk: TPU publishing house, 2005. - 326 p.
- http://www.trinitas.ru/rus/doc/avtr/01/0789-00.htm
- https://web.archive.org/web/20070630124226/http://www.tpu.ru/php/news/lenta.php?n=2592&p=6
- Memories of participants of the Great Patriotic War. Bakirov, Alexander G. // TPI Website, 2015
- T. Gavrilovskaya - Battles dream many years later // Science in Siberia N 17-18 (2503-2504) May 6, 2005
- Kucherenko I.V. Professor G. G. Bakirov is 90 years old // News of Tomsk Polytechnic University [News of TPU]. - 2005. - T. 308 , № 1 . - p . 243-246 .