Vladimir Ionovich of Constantinople - design engineer, laureate of the USSR State Prize .
| Vladimir Ionovich of Constantinople | |
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| Date of Birth | August 14, 1927 |
| Date of death | is unknown |
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Born 08/14/1927 in Kiev.
He graduated from the Moscow Machine-Tool Institute (1952), mechanical engineer for metal-cutting machines.
In 1952-1957 worked at the Moscow factory of grinding machines, a designer of the first category.
Since January 1958, at the NIKIMT (Research and Design Institute of Installation Technology): head of one of the design departments, in 1966-1995 the chief designer.
Specialist in the field of development and construction of complex automated equipment, including equipment for monitoring the state of nuclear reactors. Received 14 patents (USA, UK, Japan, Sweden, France and other countries), 58 copyright certificates.
Laureate of the USSR State Prize (1977, composed of: I. A. Bachelis, V. A. Volkov, V. I. Konstantinopolsky, A. P. Prosvirin, V. V. Roshchin).
Honored Inventor of the RSFSR . He was awarded the orders of the Badge of Honor, Friendship (1995), and the medal For Labor Valor.