Georgy Sergeevich Wildgrube (1910-1996) - Russian scientist, an expert in the field of photoelectronic devices. Founder and first director of the Central Research Institute Electron .
| Georgy Sergeevich Wildgrube | |
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| Date of Birth | 1910 |
| Date of death | 1996 |
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| Scientific field | electronics |
| Place of work | |
| Alma mater | Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute |
| Academic degree | Doctor of Technical Sciences |
| Academic title | Professor |
| Known as | founder and first director of the Central Research Institute Electron |
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Born January 31, 1910 in St. Petersburg. He graduated from high school (in the future - school number 102) and the Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute (1935).
From 1935 he worked in the industry vacuum laboratory at the Svetlana plant under the direction of S. A. Vekshinsky.
In 1945-1948 director of the factory of television electronics in Berlin (Germany).
Since 1948, a researcher, since 1949. head of the vacuum department of the Research Institute of Television in Leningrad (at that time called NII-380).
Since 1956, the director of the OKB EVP, which had been separated from the SRI-380, was transformed in 1961 into the VNII ELP Institute and (since 1971) into the NPO Electron .
Doctor of Technical Sciences (1960), Professor LETI (1975).
The Lenin Prize of 1966 (as part of the developers of the AMS Luna-9 equipment) for the development of photoelectronic devices for space research.
USSR State Prize 1983 - for participation in the creation of transmission tubes for color TV of the brand "Gletikon".
Honored Worker of Science and Technology of the Russian Federation (1996).
He died on September 8, 1996.
