Vitaly Voloshinov
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Vitaly Voloshinov | |
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Вита́лий Бори́сович Воло́шинов | |
Born | 20 March 1947 |
Died | 28 September 2019 | (aged 72)
Citizenship | Soviet Union, Russia |
Alma mater | Moscow State University |
Awards | |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Physics, Acousto-optics, Electro-optics, Optical telecommunication, Laser Technology |
Institutions | Moscow State University |
Doctoral advisor | Vladimir Parygin |
Vitaly Borisovich Voloshinov (Russian: Виталий Борисович Волошинов; March 20, 1947 – September 28, 2019) was a Soviet and Russian physicist.[citation needed]
Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor Physics Department, Moscow State University. Distinguished Lecturer Moscow University [1]. One of the world's leading experts in the field of acoustoptics [2]. Consists of Corps of Experts in Natural Sciences, with 1683 citations for papers published after 1976. H-index - 19 [3].
Biography
Vitaly B. Voloshinov was born on March 20, 1947 in Berlin. Son of Boris E. Voloshinov and Nataliya K. Voloshinova.
He died suddenly on September 28, 2019. The funeral service took place in the church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross in Mitino. He was buried at Mitinsky cemetery in Moscow.
Education
Master of Science, Moscow State University, 1971. PhD 1977.
Career
Electronic engineer Space Instrumentation Research Institute, Moscow, 1971—1973.
Associate professor radiophysics and quantum electronics Moscow State University, since 1973.
Achievements
Achievements include 7 national patents for inventions in optical engineering.
Publications
- In the Scopus database
- In the Google Scholar database
Honours
Medal "In Commemoration of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow"
Footnotes
- ^ "Moscow University. Yearbook 2007. Pp. 201–203". 2007. Retrieved 2019-09-29.
- ^ "Voloshinov Vitaliy Borisovich on the department's site". Retrieved 2019-09-29.
- ^ List of Russian scientists with a citation index> 1000