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| birth_name = Gennady Andreyevich Mesyats |
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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1936|2|29|df=y}} |
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Revision as of 11:40, 26 April 2024
Gennady Mesyats | |
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Геннадий Месяц | |
Born | Gennady Andreyevich Mesyats 29 February 1936 |
Nationality | Russian |
Citizenship | Soviet Union Russia |
Alma mater | Tomsk Polytechnic University |
Known for | High-current electronics emission, Nanosecond pulse sources, Injection gas electronics, Ectons |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Physics of plasma |
Institutions | Lebedev Physical Institute |
Doctoral advisor | Lev Sena |
Gennady Andreyevich Mesyats (Template:Lang-ru, born 29 February 1936) is a Soviet and Russian physicist, founder of several scientific schools — high-current electronics and pulse electrophysics, one of the acknowledged world leaders in these areas.[1][2]
He has been a vice-president of the Russian Academy of Sciences since 1987 and a director of the Lebedev Physical Institute since 2004.
Honours and awards
- Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 2nd class (2006)
- Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 3rd class (1999)
- Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 4th class (1996)
- Lenin Komsomol Prize (1968)
- Jubilee Medal "In Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin" (1970)
- Order of the Red Banner of Labour (1971)
- USSR State Prize (1978)
- Order of the Badge of Honour (1981)
- Order of Lenin (1986)
- Dyke Award (1990)[3]
- State Prize of the Russian Federation for Science and Technology (1998)
- Demidov Prize (2002)
- Global Energy Prize (2003)
- Legion of Honour (2008)
- Order of Honour (2011)
- IEEE Marie Sklodowska-Curie Award (2012)
- Order of Alexander Nevsky (2021)
References
- ^ Gennady Mesyats. Loc. 2012-06-24. ISBN 9786201234963. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
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- ^ "Dyke Awards". isdeiv.lbl.gov. Archived from the original on 9 March 2016.
External links
Categories:
- 1936 births
- 20th-century Russian physicists
- 21st-century Russian physicists
- Living people
- People from Kemerovo
- Academic staff of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
- Academic staff of Tomsk Polytechnic University
- Academic staff of Tomsk State University
- Fellows of the American Physical Society
- Foreign associates of the National Academy of Engineering
- Full Members of the Russian Academy of Sciences
- Full Members of the USSR Academy of Sciences
- Honorary Members of the Russian Academy of Education
- Members of the German Academy of Sciences at Berlin
- Tomsk Polytechnic University alumni
- Members of the Central Committee of the 27th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
- Demidov Prize laureates
- Knights of the Legion of Honour
- Recipients of the Lenin Komsomol Prize
- Recipients of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 2nd class
- Recipients of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 3rd class
- Recipients of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 4th class
- Recipients of the Order of Alexander Nevsky
- Recipients of the Order of the Badge of Honour
- Recipients of the Order of Honour (Russia)
- Recipients of the Order of Lenin
- Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
- Recipients of the USSR State Prize
- State Prize of the Russian Federation laureates
- Russian physicists
- Soviet physicists