Sergei Konstantinovich Esin ( July 13, 1928 - September 11, 2014 ) - Soviet and Russian scientist, specialist in the field of physics and accelerator technology , Doctor of Technical Sciences, professor. Honored Worker of Science of the Russian Federation (1998), laureate of the Prize of the Government of the Russian Federation (for 2000).
| Sergey Konstantinovich Yesin | |
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| Scientific field | accelerator creation |
| Place of work | LPI , JINR , INR |
| Alma mater | MEPhI |
| Academic degree | Doctor of Technical Sciences |
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He took part in the creation of a 180 MeV proton synchrotron at the Lebedev Physical Institute (1950–1952) and the launch of a 10 GeV synchrophasotron at JINR, Dubna (1952–1960), and his inventions were used. He supervised the commissioning and commissioning of the largest 6 GeV electron synchrotron in the USSR in Yerevan (1960-1973).
From 1973 to 1998, he was the head of the Department of the Accelerator Complex of the INR RAS, and since 1998, he was the chief scientific associate of the Department.
A participant and, to a certain extent, the head of work on the creation and launch of a high-current linear accelerator of hydrogen ions of the Moscow meson factory , for which he became a laureate of the RF Government Prize (2001).
Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor (1983, specializing in Electrophysical Installations and Accelerators). Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation (1998). Prize to them. Academician M.A. Markov (2008). He was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor.