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Aleksei Vasilievich Shubnikov
Alexei Vasilievich Shubnikov
Soviet crystallographer and mathematician (1887–1970).
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Place of Birth
Moscow
Country of Citizenship
Russian Empire
Russian Republic
Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic
Soviet Union
Instance Of
Human
Date of Birth
3/29/1887
3/29/1887
Date of Death
4/27/1970
Award Received
Order of Lenin
"Hammer and Sickle" Gold Medal
Order of the Red Banner of Labour
Medal "For the Defence of Moscow"
Medal "For Valiant Labour in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"
Lomonosov Gold Medal
Medal "In Commemoration of the 800th Anniversary of Moscow"
Stalin Prize, 2nd Degree
(1947)
Stalin Prize, 3rd Degree
Occupation
Mathematician
Crystallographer
Educated At
Faculty of Physics and Mathematics of Moscow Imperial University
Member Of
Given Name
Described by Source
Place of Burial
Place of Death
Employer
Student
Academic Degree
Doctoral Advisor
Languages Spoken, Written or Signed
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Professorship
Field of Work
Russian Academy of Sciences
(2/1/1933 - 10/23/1953)
Subject Has Role
:
Corresponding Member
Start Time
:
2/1/1933
End Time
:
10/23/1953
Russian Academy of Sciences
(10/23/1953 - )
Subject Has Role
:
Academician
Start Time
:
10/23/1953
Aleksey
Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1969–1978)
Section
:
Шубников Алексей Васильевич
Physicists: Biographical Dictionary
Page(s)
:
304
Faces of Moscow
Donskoe Cemetery
Moscow
Moscow City People’s University
(1918 - )
Start Time
:
1918
Lomonosov Moscow State University
A.V. Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography
Position Held
:
Director
Ural State University
(1920 - 1925)
Start Time
:
1920
End Time
:
1925
Russian Academy of Sciences
(1925 - )
Start Time
:
1925
Doctor of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences
George Wulff
Russian
Male
Member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR
(1953 - )
Start Time
:
1953
Solid-State Physics
Point in Time
:
1947
Georgy Boky