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Vorobyov, Sergey Stepanovich

Sergey Stepanovich Vorobyov ( 1923 - 1988 ) - Soviet design engineer, specialist in the development of nuclear weapons , candidate of technical sciences (1969); Laureate of the Lenin Prize (1963).

Sergey Stepanovich Vorobyov
Date of BirthSeptember 25, 1923 ( 1923-09-25 )
Place of BirthKagan , Bukhara region , Uzbek SSR , USSR
Date of deathMarch 8, 1988 ( 1988-03-08 ) ( aged 64)
A place of deathSnezhinsk , USSR
A country USSR → Russia
Scientific fieldnuclear physics
Place of workVNIIEF , VNIITF
Alma materKAI
Academic degreeCandidate of Technical Sciences ( 1969 )
Known asdesign engineer
Awards and prizes
Order of the Red Banner of LaborOrder of the Red Banner of LaborOrder of the Red Banner of Labor
Lenin Prize

Content

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Awards
    • 2.1 Orders
    • 2.2 Prizes
  • 3 notes
  • 4 Literature

Biography

Born in 1923 in the city of Kagan, Uzbek SSR .

Since 1946, after graduating from the Kuibyshev Aviation Institute, he worked as a design engineer in the Omsk Engine Plant named after P. I. Baranova and since 1948, design engineer, senior engineer and head of the Design GroupSKB Kuibyshev Machine-Building Plant named after M.V. Frunze .

Since 1951, in the system of the nuclear industry of the USSR , design engineer, senior engineer and head of the design group KB-11 in the closed city of Arzamas-16 .

Since 1955, sent to the closed city of Chelyabinsk-70 . Since 1955 he worked as the head of the department, since 1965 the deputy head of the Sector, since 1970 the head of the Design Department - the deputy chief designer of the All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Technical Physics . S. S. Vorobyov made a significant contribution to ensuring the required level of reliability and security of nuclear weapons . Repeatedly participated in nuclear testing. One of the founders of the school of nuclear charge engineering [1] .

Since 1987, retired. He died on March 8, 1988 in Snezhinsk .

Rewards

Order

  • Three Orders of the Red Banner of Labor (1954, 1956, 1978)

Prizes

  • Lenin Prize (1963 - “for the development of high-performance models of new technology”)

Notes

  1. ↑ * In orbits of memory: About the founders and creators of the Ural nuclear center / Sost: Nikitin V.I., Kazachenkova G.V. - Snezhinsk : VNIITF , 2009. - P. 157. - 744 p. - ISBN 978-5-902278-35-1 .

Literature

  • Encyclopedia: Nuclear cities of the Urals. Snezhinsk city / Edited by the general: Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences V.V. Alekseev and G.N. Rykovanov . - Yekaterinburg : IIA UB RAS , VNIITF ; “Bank of cultural information”, 2009. - 358 p. - ISBN 978-5-7851-0716-8 .
  • In orbits of memory: About the founders and creators of the Ural nuclear center / Sost: Nikitin V.I., Kazachenkova G.V .. - Snezhinsk : VNIITF , 2009. - P. 157. - 744 p. - ISBN 978-5-902278-35-1 .
  • Russian Nuclear Center: VNIITF / Edited by: Zheleznov M.E. - Snezhinsk : VNIITF , 2015 - 480 p. - ISBN 978-5-902278-71-9 .
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Vorobiev ,_Sergey_Stepanovich&oldid = 96692601


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