Naum Abramovich Gurevich (1910-2007) - Russian scientist, radio engineer, laureate of the Stalin Prize .
| Naum Abramovich Gurevich | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | August 8, 1910 |
| Date of death | 2007 |
| Scientific field | radio engineering |
| Awards and prizes | |
Born 08.08.1910
He graduated from LETI (1937) with a degree in radio engineer.
He worked at NII-33 NKAP (Leningrad). Since 1939, the head of the laboratory ORPU KMRS (plant number 327). After the outbreak of the war, under his leadership in the besieged city, the production of tank radio stations was mastered in a month (radio components for them were extracted from radio receivers confiscated from the population). Since 1942, the chief designer of the State Union Plant No. 619 (Leningrad).
After the war, he worked as the department head at NII-33, NII-619, and since 1961, at the Leningrad Institute of Powerful Radio Engineering (to which his department was transferred from NII-619).
In the late 1940s. Under the guidance of V. M. Gromov and N. A. Gurevich, low-frequency radio receivers “Depth” and “Whirlwind” were created.
Candidate of Technical Sciences.
In the early 1980s, in need of treatment with drugs that were scarce in the USSR, he emigrated to Israel. He died in 2007.
Winner of the 1950 Stalin Prize - for the product "Fog" (receiver R-672). He was awarded the Order of the Red Star, medals "For the Defense of Leningrad", "For Valiant Labor in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945."