Semyon Gershtein
Semyon Solomonovich Gershtein (born July 13, 1929 in Harbin) is a Soviet and Russian physicist. He is an academician of Russian Academy of Sciences since 2003. He is a USSR State Prize laureate.
Semyon Solomonovich Gershtein | |
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Russian: Семён Соломонович Герштейн | |
Semyon Gerstein in a lecture at MIPT | |
Born | |
Alma mater | MSU Faculty of Physics |
Awards | Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" Order of Honour (Russia) USSR State Prize |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Theoretical physics |
Institutions | Institute for High Energy Physics Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology |
Academic advisors | Anatoly Vlasov, Alexei Alexeyevich Abrikosov |
Biography
After graduating from the Department of Nuclear Physics (Faculty of Physics) in Moscow State University, he worked at a school in Kaluga Oblast until 1954. In 1955, he entered the graduate school of the Institute for Physical Problems.
He was a senior researcher in the Institute for High Energy Physics. He went on to become a professor of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (1963).
He has authored more than two hundred publications and several scientific discoveries.
Honors and awards
- Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" IV class (2005) — for his great contribution to the development of nuclear energy, a productive scientific activities and many years of conscientious work
- Order of Honour (Russia) (September 25, 1999) — for services to the state, many years of hard work and great contribution to strengthening friendship and cooperation among peoples
- USSR State Prize[1]
- Pomeranchuk Prize from Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics (2011)[2]
- Landau Gold Medal (2013)[3]
References
- "Академику Герштейну Семену Соломоновичу - 80 лет!" (in Russian). Russian Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
- Александр Горский (October 11, 2011). "Лауреаты Премии Померанчука 2011 года" (in Russian). Retrieved 20 September 2016.
- "Золотая медаль имени Л.Д.Ландау" (in Russian). Russian Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
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