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'''Vladimir Vasilyevich Bolotin'''<ref>Elishakoff,I., “Vladimir Vasilyevich Bolotin”, in '''Encyclopedia of Continuum Mechanics''' (H. Altenbach and A. Öchsner, eds.), pp. 171-174, Berlin: Springer, 2020.</ref> ({{lang-ru|Владимир Васильевич Болотин}}; March 29, 1926 in [[Tambov]] – May 28, 2008 in [[Moscow]]) was a Soviet physicist in the field of [[Solid mechanics]], [[Doktor nauk|Doctor of Sciences]], Distinguished Professor at the [[Moscow Power Engineering Institute]], Academician of the [[Russian Academy of Sciences]] (since 1992),<ref name="a">[http://www.ras.ru/win/db/show_per.asp?P=.id-794.ln-ru.dl-.pr-inf.uk-0 [[Russian Academy of Sciences]] official site] (in Russian)</ref> Academician of the [[Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences]] (since 1993), Honorary Member of the [[Russian Academy of Engineering]], Foreign Member of the United States [[National Academy of Engineering]] (since 1996).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nae.edu/30237.aspx|title=Dr. Vladimir V. Bolotin}}</ref>
'''Vladimir Vasilyevich Bolotin'''<ref>Elishakoff,I., “Vladimir Vasilyevich Bolotin”, in '''Encyclopedia of Continuum Mechanics''' (H. Altenbach and A. Öchsner, eds.), pp. 171-174, Berlin: Springer, 2020.</ref> ({{lang-ru|Владимир Васильевич Болотин}}; March 29, 1926 in [[Tambov]] – May 28, 2008 in [[Moscow]]) was a Soviet and Russian physicist in the field of [[solid mechanics]], [[Doctor of Sciences]], Distinguished Professor at the [[Moscow Power Engineering Institute]], Academician of the [[Russian Academy of Sciences]] (since 1992),<ref name="a">[http://www.ras.ru/win/db/show_per.asp?P=.id-794.ln-ru.dl-.pr-inf.uk-0 [[Russian Academy of Sciences]] official site] (in Russian)</ref> Academician of the [[Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences]] (since 1993), Honorary Member of the [[Russian Academy of Engineering]], Foreign Member of the United States [[National Academy of Engineering]] (since 1996).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nae.edu/30237.aspx|title=Dr. Vladimir V. Bolotin}}</ref> Laureate of the 1985 [[USSR State Prize]] and of the 2000 [[State Prize of the Russian Federation]].
Laureate of the 1985 [[USSR State Prize]] and of the 2000 [[State Prize of the Russian Federation]].


He graduated from the [[Moscow State University of Railway Engineering]] in 1948.
He graduated from the [[Russian University of Transport]] in 1948. In 1950, he defended his [[Candidate of Sciences|Candidate]]'s Dissertation. In 1952, he defended his doctoral dissertation.
In 1950, he defended his [[Candidate of Sciences|Candidate]]'s Dissertation.
In 1952, he defended his doctoral dissertation.


He started working at the [[Moscow Power Engineering Institute]] in 1953.
He started working at the [[Moscow Power Engineering Institute]] in 1953. From 1958 to 1996, Vladimir Bolotin headed the Department of Dynamics and Durability of Machines.
From 1958 to 1996, Vladimir Bolotin headed the Department of Dynamics and Durability of Machines.


He was elected a corresponding member of the [[Academy of Sciences of the USSR]] in 1974.<ref name="a" />
He was elected a corresponding member of the [[Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union]] in 1974.<ref name="a" />


He was awarded the [[Order of Lenin]].
He was awarded the [[Order of Lenin]]. In 1999, he was awarded the [[Alfred M. Freudenthal Medal]] ([[American Society of Civil Engineers]]).
In 1999, he was awarded the [[Alfred M. Freudenthal Medal]] ([[American Society of Civil Engineers]]).


Bolotin is the author over 350 published scientific papers including 25 monographs.
Bolotin is the author over 350 published scientific papers including 25 monographs.
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Vladimir Bolotin
BornMarch 29, 1926 Edit this on Wikidata
Tambov Edit this on Wikidata
DiedMay 28, 2008 Edit this on Wikidata (aged 82)
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Vladimir Vasilyevich Bolotin[1] (Template:Lang-ru; March 29, 1926 in Tambov – May 28, 2008 in Moscow) was a Soviet and Russian physicist in the field of solid mechanics, Doctor of Sciences, Distinguished Professor at the Moscow Power Engineering Institute, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences (since 1992),[2] Academician of the Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences (since 1993), Honorary Member of the Russian Academy of Engineering, Foreign Member of the United States National Academy of Engineering (since 1996).[3] Laureate of the 1985 USSR State Prize and of the 2000 State Prize of the Russian Federation.

He graduated from the Russian University of Transport in 1948. In 1950, he defended his Candidate's Dissertation. In 1952, he defended his doctoral dissertation.

He started working at the Moscow Power Engineering Institute in 1953. From 1958 to 1996, Vladimir Bolotin headed the Department of Dynamics and Durability of Machines.

He was elected a corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union in 1974.[2]

He was awarded the Order of Lenin. In 1999, he was awarded the Alfred M. Freudenthal Medal (American Society of Civil Engineers).

Bolotin is the author over 350 published scientific papers including 25 monographs.

References

  1. ^ Elishakoff,I., “Vladimir Vasilyevich Bolotin”, in Encyclopedia of Continuum Mechanics (H. Altenbach and A. Öchsner, eds.), pp. 171-174, Berlin: Springer, 2020.
  2. ^ a b Russian Academy of Sciences official site (in Russian)
  3. ^ "Dr. Vladimir V. Bolotin".