Nikolai Vasilievich Egorov (born December 19, 1943) is a Russian scientist in the field of mathematical modeling of vacuum and solid-state micro- and nanostructures. Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Honorary Professor of St. Petersburg State University (2017) [1] , Head of the Department of Modeling of Electromechanical and Computer Systems, Faculty of PM-PU (since 1994).
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He graduated in 1967 from the Faculty of Physics and in 1971 from the graduate school of the Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics of Leningrad State University and entered the alma mater (now St. Petersburg State University), reaching the post of head of the Department of Modeling of Electromechanical and Computer Systems in 1994, Professor, Member of the Scientific Council of St. Petersburg State University, Chairman of the Dissertation Council. Academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences [2] . In 2002—2014. Member of the Expert Council of the Higher Attestation Commission.
Member of the Editorial Board of the Bulletin of St. Petersburg University.
Certificate of honor of the President of the Russian Federation (2015). He was also awarded the medal of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, 2nd class (2004), diplomas of the RF Ministry of Education and St. Petersburg State University, and the medal of honor of the German Hydrogen Society. Laureate of the St. Petersburg State University Prize for the best scientific work (1999), Laureate of the Trade Union Award of the St. Petersburg State University named after Yu.V. Pashkus (2004) [3] .
The author of more than 400 scientific works, six monographs, has 15 patents and copyright certificates for inventions.