Arkady Nikolayevich Pudovik (March 15, 1916, Tsivilsk - February 23, 2006, Kazan ) - Soviet chemist , doctor of chemical sciences (1951), professor (1952), corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences (1964) [1] .
| Arkady Nikolaevich Pudovik | ||||||
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| Date of Birth | March 15, 1916 | |||||
| Place of Birth | Tsivilsk | |||||
| Date of death | February 23, 2006 (89 years old) | |||||
| Place of death | Kazan | |||||
| A country | ||||||
| Scientific field | chemistry | |||||
| Place of work | KSU | |||||
| Alma mater | KSU | |||||
| Academic degree | Doctor of Chemical Sciences | |||||
| Academic rank | Professor , Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR , Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences | |||||
| Famous students | Konovalova, I.V. | |||||
| Awards and prizes | ||||||
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Biography
In 1938-1945 he worked at the factories of Kazan.
Rewards
- Honorary Citizen of Kazan (1987).
- Lenin Prize.
- Order “For Merit to the Fatherland”, IV degree (1996)
- Honored Scientist of the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1966).
- International Watermelon Prize.
- Order of the October Revolution.
- Order of the Red Banner of Labor.
- Order of Friendship of Peoples.
Notes
- ↑ Pudovik Arkady Nikolaevich . Chuvash Encyclopedia. Date of treatment January 6, 2016.
Links
- Profile of Arkady Nikolayevich Pudovik on the official website of the RAS