Boris Romanovich Lazarenko ( November 11, 1910 , Moscow - August 26, 1979 , Chisinau ) - Soviet scientist, doctor of technical sciences, professor, academician of the Academy of Sciences of the Moldavian SSR.
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| Birth | November 11, 1910 Moscow | ||||
| Death | August 26, 1979 (68 years old) | ||||
| The consignment | Communist Party | ||||
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Biography
Born in 1910 in Moscow. Member of the CPSU since 1947.
He graduated from Moscow State University (1936). In 1935-1942 in engineering positions at the All-Union Electrotechnical Institute. In 1942-1948, a research fellow at the Research Institute of the USSR Ministry of Electrical Engineering.
From 1948 to 1961, the director of the Central N.-. laboratories (TsNIL) of electric processing of materials. From late 1955 to February 1958, he was in China as an adviser to the President of the Academy of Sciences of China
Since 1961, director of the Institute of Applied Physics, Academy of Sciences of the Moldavian SSR, since 1974, vice president of the Academy of Sciences of the Moldavian SSR. Editor-in-chief of the journal Electronic Processing of Materials,
Together with his wife, Natalia Ioasafovna, he was awarded the 1946 Stalin Prize for inventing the electric spark method of metal processing.
He died in Chisinau in 1979.
Co-author of books written with his wife:
- Electrical erosion of metals, vol. 1-2, M. — L., 1944–46;
- Physics of the spark method of metal processing, M., 1946;
- Electrospark processing of metals, M. - L., 1950;
Links
- Lazarenko, Boris Romanovich // Soviet Moldova: a short encyclopedia / Vartichan I.K. - Chisinau: Main Edition of the Moldavian Soviet Encyclopedia, 1982. - P. 327. - 709 p.
- http://www.nauka.x-pdf.ru/17physiology/449456-1-k-70-letiyu-dnya-osnovaniya-metoda-elektroiskrovogo-legirovaniya-chelovek-vsegda-stremilsya-zhizni-komfortnih-usloviyah-o. php