Nikolai Nikolaevich Palmov ( 1901 - 1982 ) - Soviet scientist, designer, organizer of the powerful radio engineering industry.
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| Place of Birth | from. Prudki, Zaraisk district Ryazan province Russian empire | |||||||||||
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| Scientific field | radio engineering | |||||||||||
| Place of work | Scientific research institute of powerful radio engineering named after the Comintern | |||||||||||
| Alma mater | MVTU named after N.E. Bauman | |||||||||||
| Academic degree | Doctor of Technical Sciences | |||||||||||
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Awards and Prizes
- 3 Sources
- 4 References
Biography
Born on August 9, 1901 in the village of Prudki (now Zaraysky district , Moscow region ). In 1919, he began working at the Zaraisk postal and telegraph office as a student of a telegraph overseer.
In 1923 he graduated from the College of Communications named after V.N. Podbelsky, in 1929 - MVTU named after N. E. Bauman .
In 1925-1926 he worked at the Radio plant, took part in the creation of the first Soviet broadcasting stations. Since 1926, he worked in the Nizhny Novgorod Radio Laboratory and the Central Radio Laboratory in Leningrad , where he was the closest ally of M. A. Bonch-Bruevich .
In 1945-1974 - Technical Director of the Research Institute of Powerful Radio Engineering named after the Comintern (Russian Institute of Powerful Radio Engineering, VNIIMR). He directed the creation of radio transmitting complexes, generators and modulators for charged particle accelerators. Doctor of Technical Sciences .
Awards and Prizes
- Stalin Prize of the first degree (1946) - for the creation of a powerful radio station
- Hero of Socialist Labor (1966).
- two orders of Lenin (07.7.1966; 12/11/1970)
- three orders of the Red Banner of Labor (12.25.1943; 4.1.1954; 17.6.1961)
- Order of the Red Star (12.31.1939)
- Order of the Badge of Honor (21.6.1957)
- medals
- Honorary Radio Operator (1946)
Sources
- Radio transmitters // 80 years of radio. M., 1975.
- Powerful radio transmitters: milestones of history, modern technical solutions // Telecommunication. 1977. L
- Engineers of St. Petersburg. Arkady Ivanovich Melua. Publ. International Foundation for the History of Science, 1996 - Total pages: 814
- Radio Engineering, Volume 38, Issues 1-4. Svyazizdat, 1983 (obituary).
- Ryazan Encyclopedia, Volume 2. Vladimir Nikolaevich Fedotkin. Press, 2000 - Total pages: 719
Links
Anton Bocharov. Palmov Nikolay Nikolaevich . Site " Heroes of the country ". Date of treatment April 6, 2015.