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Dubinin, Alexey Vitalievich

Alexey Vitalievich Dubinin (1903-1953) - Soviet specialist in the field of TV technology, deputy. Director for the scientific part of the Research Institute of Telemechanics (1933–1935), chief engineer of the VNIIT (1937–1938, 1950–1953).

Alexey Vitalievich Dubinin
Alexey Vitalievich Dubinin.jpg
Date of BirthSeptember 2, 1903 ( 1903-09-02 )
Date of deathDecember 15, 1953 ( 1953-12-15 ) (50 years old)
OccupationChief Engineer of VNIIT (1937-1938, 1950-1953)

Biography

Graduated from LPI (1930).

Starting from the 4th year, he worked at the Physics and Technology Institute under the guidance of Academician A. A. Chernyshev.

In 1931, he headed the image transmission department at LEFI. In 1933, on the basis of his department, the Scientific and Research Institute of Telemechanics was created, in which he worked as deputy director for scientific affairs. Participant and development manager of the first in the USSR experimental broadcast complex of electronic TV with 180 lines. In 1935, NIIT was transformed into VNIIT, where he headed the scientific and technical department. In 1937 he was appointed chief engineer. He led the development and commissioning of the first Soviet electronic television center in Leningrad (OLTC) with 240 lines (1938).

Since 1939, on a business trip to the United States, during the Great Patriotic War he was involved in the work of the Purchasing Commission.

He returned to VNIIT in 1948. appointed deputy. chief engineer. Since 1950, again the chief engineer. He led the development and implementation of the first complex of Soviet equipment in the ITC in the standard of 625 lines, then in this standard of equipment for the Leningrad and Kiev television centers (1949-1950). Under his leadership, in 1953 a plan was developed for the development of TV equipment for the next five-year period (1953-1957).

Candidate of Technical Sciences (1938), Associate Professor.

In November 1953, after a heart attack, he was sent for rehabilitation at the Northern Riviera sanatorium near Zelenogorsk. When he returned home after treatment on December 15 of the same year, he died in a car accident.

Family

Wife - Nadezhda Mikhailovna Dubinina (Romanova) (1910-1997), a leading developer of transmitting television tubes.

Sources

  • Alexey Vitalievich Dubinin, 1903-1953: At the origins of the television industry / N.V. Dunaevskaya, V.A. Urvalov; open ed. M.A. Grudzinsky. - Moscow: Nauka, 2005. - 149, [2] p. : ill. - (Scientific and biographical literature: founded in 1959 / Ros. Acad. Sciences). - Name Index: p. 147-150. - 580 copies. - ISBN 5-02-033212-7 :
  • Dubinina N. M. About the creation of the domestic electronic television system and about the organizer and leader of this work A. V. Dubinin // Technique of cinema and television. - 1993 - No. 3.
  • Leites L.S. Bright memory of television veterans // TKiT. - 1991. - No. 9.
  • Alexey Vitalievich Dubinin (1903–1953)
  • "Telecommunications" No. 5, 1999, p. 39.
  • Alexey Vitalievich Dubinin (1903-1953). [Text]: scientific publication / N. M. Dubinina, V. A. Urvalov // 48 Sci. conf. by nodes. prob. radio engineering., electron. and communications, [St. Petersburg], April 20-21, 1993. - St. Petersburg, 1993. - S. 11-12


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dubinin,_Alexey_Vitalievich&oldid=101605179


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