Boris Zinovievich Khudukon (born 09/05/1952) - Russian scientist, radio engineer, laureate of the State Prize of the Russian Federation .
| Boris Zinovievich Khudukon | |
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| Date of Birth | May 9, 1952 (67 years old) |
| Scientific field | radio engineering |
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He graduated from the Kharkov Institute of Radio Electronics with a degree in radio engineer (1975).
Since 1975 he has been working at the Polar Geophysical Institute of the Kola Science Center of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (RAS): intern researcher, engineer, head of stand, researcher, head of sector, senior researcher (1992).
PhD in Physics and Mathematics (1986).
He took part in the design and manufacture of satellite receiving equipment for studying inhomogeneities of the F-region of the ionosphere, automated satellite receiving complexes.
With his participation, a radio holographic installation was constructed near Murmansk to study the parameters of ionospheric inhomogeneities, which worked for over 10 years. The results obtained on it became the beginning of the development of radiotomographic methods for studying the ionosphere.
He headed the group that designed and built the VHF incoherent scattering station on the Kola Peninsula to work together with the EISCAT radar of the European Scientific Association. The results of her activities outlined in the monograph (1989).
He participated in the development of a multi-channel coherent HF receiver for receiving artificial ionospheric radiation (IRI) when exposed to powerful HF radiation, in international tomographic experiments and experiments for receiving IRI in Scandinavia and Russia.
Author of more than 30 scientific articles and 1 monograph. Laureate of the Prize of the Council of Ministers of the USSR in the field of radio electronics (1989), the State Prize of the Russian Federation in the field of science and technology for the development of methods for satellite radiotomography of the ionosphere and the creation of a network of radiotomographic complexes (1998).