Valentin Mikhailovich Proleyko ( June 30, 1933 , the village of Voskresenskoye , Saratov Region [1] - December 30, 2010 ) was a Soviet and Russian scientist, electronics engineer, and organizer of the industry. A close assistant to A. I. Shokina [2] . Winner of State Prizes of the USSR (1983) and the Ukrainian SSR (1984). Candidate of Technical Sciences .
| Valentin M. Proleyko | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | June 30, 1933 |
| Place of Birth | village of Voskresenskoye , Khvalynskiy district , Saratov region |
| Date of death | December 30, 2010 (77 years) |
| A country | |
| Scientific field | electronics |
| Place of work | |
| Alma mater | MHTI them. DI. Mendeleev |
| Academic degree | Candidate of Technical Sciences |
| Known as | industry organizer |
| Awards and prizes | see acc. section |
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Biography
Born on June 30, 1933 in the family of a radio operator in the village of Voskresenskoye, Khvalynsky District. He began his career in 1955 as a laboratory assistant in a Moscow school.
He graduated from the Moscow Institute of Chemical Technology. DI Mendeleev (1956), where he studied since 1951, in the specialty "engineer-technologist for the production of electronic devices" and distributed to the plant "Pluton", where: an engineer, art. engineer, lead engineer.
In 1961 he was sent to work at the newly established State Committee for Electronic Technology of the USSR, where in 1964 he headed the Main Inspectorate for Quality.
At the " Expo 67 " in Montreal led the section "Electronics" of the Soviet pavilion.
From 1968 to 1985, Head of the Main Scientific and Technical Department of the USSR Electronic Industry Ministry , also since 1975 a member of the Ministry’s Board.
In 1985, he was arrested and held in Butyrskaya prison . Released by the court in 1987, later the plenum of the USSR Supreme Soviet dropped all charges [3] .
In 1988 he created the CPC "Computerlink".
He taught at MIEM (since 1968), and then at RGTU-MATI them. K. E. Tsiolkovsky , in the latter was a professor.
He taught at the Moscow Institute of Chemical Technology. DI Mendeleev [4] .
In 1973 he defended his thesis for the degree of technical sciences. Member of the Academy of Engineering Sciences named after AM Prokhorov (1998). He was a member of the editorial board of the journal "Nanotechnology". He was chairman of the annual (since 2004) International Scientific and Practical Conference "Nanotechnology - production".
Gathered a collection of world jazz [2] . He married in 1956.
Awards
- Badge of Honor (1966),
- Order of the Red Banner of Labor (1976)
- Order of the October Revolution (1981),
- the medal "For Valiant Labor in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of V. I. Lenin" (1970),
- Medal "Veteran of Labor" (1984),
- Diploma RASU (2001),
- honorary diploma RASU (2003),
- diploma MARPUT (2003).
- Title Honorary Worker of the electronics industry (1980).
- Prize of the Ministry of Defense Industry of Russia (2001).
Proceedings
Author of more than 130 scientific papers, incl. monographs:
- "Quality, reliability and durability of electronic devices" (Moscow, "Energy", 1972);
- "Devices on amorphous semiconductors and their application" (1975);
- "Systems of quality management of microelectronics products (theory and application)" (1976);
- "Economic methods of product quality management" (1981).
Author of 7 USSR author's certificates for inventions.
Notes
- ↑ http://www.technosphera.ru/files/book_pdf/0/book_357_751.pdf
- ↑ 1 2 Technosphere - Tekhnosfera Publishing House, with the support of the Department of the radio-electronic industry of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation, released the fourth collection in the series "Creators of the national ...
- ↑ 150 UNCHIPPABLE ELECTRON. IN MEMORY OF V.M. PROLEYKO
- ↑ Essays on the history of the Faculty of Engineering Physics and Chemistry / P. Kovtunenko. - Moscow: GUP NIKIET, 1999. - P. 98. - 192 p. - ISBN 5-86324-013-X .