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Ogievsky, Vladimir Vasilievich

Vladimir Vasilievich Ogievsky (* April 29, 1890 , Krapivno, Kursk Province - † February 26, 1979 , Kiev ) - Soviet and Ukrainian specialist in the field of radio engineering , professor and dean of the radio engineering faculty of the Kiev Polytechnic Institute . Honored Worker of Higher School of the Ukrainian SSR ( 1970 ).

Vladimir Vasilievich Ogievsky
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Biography

He was born in 1890 in the city of Krapivno in the family of a teacher at a forest school, then a professor at the St. Petersburg Forest Institute V.D.Ogievsky . In 1906 , for his participation in revolutionary speeches, Vladimir was expelled from a real school.

In 1907 - 1914 studied at the Kiev Polytechnic Institute , where he also took part in the student movement.

In 1911 - 1912 served military service in the 4th radiotelegraph company, passed special exams and went into the reserve with the rank of ensign . At the beginning of World War I he was called up for service in the army. He was the head of the Main Radio Station of the South-Western Front at the headquarters of the Commander-in-Chief. After the preparation of 1916 on the river. Kacha in Crimea became an officer "specialist in radio and aviation" of the 8th army.

December 1917 - becomes a delegate to the regimental and divisional committees of the First All-Russian Congress of Radio Telegraphs. He is elected to the executive body of the congress - the Central Committee. In January 1918 he became chairman of the Council of the Military Radio Telegraph of the SSR. He took part in organizing the radio telegraph of the Red Army and the meeting of the Council of People's Commissars under the chairmanship of Lenin on transferring a number of military radio stations to the national ownership.

1919 - 1921 - Participates in the construction of the USSR’s first powerful research radio station of undamped oscillations.

Since 1921 he was transferred to Kiev, where he works as the head of a military radio station and teaches radio engineering at the military communications school. At the same time, begins teaching activities at the Kiev Polytechnic Institute, where he constantly works after demobilization in 1922.

1924 - under the guidance of V.V. Ogievsky, the first broadcasting station in Ukraine and the third in the USSR was created. In subsequent years, the scientist took an active part in the construction of such stations in Odessa , Kharkov , Dnepropetrovsk and Tiraspol .

1929 - under the leadership of V.V. Ogievsky, the first radio research laboratory in Ukraine and experimental production workshops were created at the Department of Radio Engineering, the operation of which allowed the production of high-voltage filter capacitors for radio stations to be established.

In 1930 , he was elected professor, appointed head of the department and dean of the radio engineering faculty of the Kiev Power Engineering Institute (temporarily separated from the Polytechnic Institute).

From 1941 - 1944 - is in evacuation, works as a professor at the Sverdlovsk Industrial Institute and as a researcher at several organizations that developed defense topics.

1944 - 1962 - Dean of the Faculty of Radio Engineering of the Kiev Polytechnic Institute and head of the Department of Theoretical Foundations of Radio Engineering (until 1973 ).

1973 - 1979 - professor-consultant of the same department.

Scientific and teaching activities

V.V. Ogievsky is the organizer of the radio direction at the Kiev Polytechnic Institute, the founder of the radio engineering faculty and its dean (more than 20 years), the author and developer of many courses and laboratory workshops of radio technical specialization. Also, thanks to the efforts of the scientist, a scientific and technical school of radio electronics in Ukraine was created.

At the initiative of Vladimir Vasilievich, the Kiev Society of Friends of Radio is being created, which is building a broadcasting station with a capacity of 1 kW in Kiev. In addition, the scientist takes an active part in creating a radio network throughout the Ukrainian SSR .

He was the editor-in-chief of the journal “Proceedings of the Higher Education Institutions of the MV and SSO of the USSR” from the section “Radio Electronics” in 1959 - 1979 . and an honorary member of the Ukrainian Board of the Scientific and Technical Society of Radio Engineering and Electronics. A. S. Popova .

The scientist took an active part in the social activities of the institute. He actively involved talented young people in work and helped her both in school and financially. Together with the students, they laid the so-called “Park KPI”, which exists to this day in front of buildings No. 1 and No. 4 of the National Technical University of Ukraine in Kiev .

In the book of Y. Golovanov “Korolev. Chronicle ”(1973) there is a mention of Sergei Korolev , who liked the radio engineering workshop, about V.V. Ogievsky:

 "But the help engineer is so guilty" 

During the teaching activities. V. Ogievsky raised 11 doctors and 33 candidates of sciences, a number of State Prize winners and directors of radio engineering enterprises.

Sources

  • Ogіvska I. B. Podorozh to Krolevtsya // Ukraine. Science and culture. - K., 2008. - VIP. 34. - S. 398–421: 19 il.
  • Newspaper "For the Radyansky Engineer", No. 21 (1086), 3 worms 1977 rock
  • Information about V.V. Ogievsky on ros.kpi.ua
  • Biography of V.V. Ogievsky on the site of NTUU "KPI"
  • Biography of V.V. Ogіvsky at www.uarl.com.ua
  • V.V. Ogіvsky at the celebrated dates on the website www.nplu.org
  • The homeland of the Ogievsky and Taras Shevchenko on the site www.krolevets.com
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ogievsky__Vladimir_ Vasilievich&oldid = 101069631


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