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  Nickolai Gurgeiff - Sweepstakes Rules
Winners of prizes will have 21 days from the date of attempted notification to send a reply confirmation and a photo of their verifying identification to redeem their prize.
Prize winners will be selected in a random drawing from all eligible online receive prior to the drawing.
Prizes may be awarded in the form of the actual product, a cash equivalent, or in the form of a gift certificate.
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In 1978 he was awarded the Lomonosov prize of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR for the theory of the cosmological phase transitions.
In 2001 he was awarded the Oskar Klein medal in physics by the University of Stockholm.
In 2005 he was awarded the Robinson Prize for Cosmology by the Newcastle University, UK.
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 Prizes named after people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of prizes that are named after people.
Charles Stark Draper Prize - Charles Stark Draper
John von Neumann Theory Prize - John von Neumann
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 Persons
In 1971 I was awarded the prize of the Moscow Mathematical Society for the paper on $K$-Theory of infinite dimensional $CW$-complexes (jointly with V. Buhshtaber).
In 1996 I was awarded the State Prize of Russian federation in the area of sciences and technique for a cicle of papers "Investigations of invariants of smooth manifolds and Hamiltonian dynamic systems" (jointly with A. Fomenko).
In 2001 I was awarded the M. Lomonosov prize of Moscow State University for pedagogical activity.
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 Current MAIK "Nauka/Interperiodica" Prize Winner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Now, he is a Professor of the Physics Faculty, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, and a Professor of the International Laser Center of the same university.
Aleksei Zheltikov has won the 1997 State Prize of Russian Federation for young scientists, the 1996 Prize of European Academy, and the 2000 I.I. Shuvalov Prize for research from M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University.
Aleksei Zheltikov is receiving the 2000 Nauka/Interperiodica Prize for a series of 21 papers he published in the Laser Physics journal in cooperation with scientists from 12 institutes from six countries.
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 A.B.Rubin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
At present biophysics department is a major scientific institution in the field of pure and applied biophysics and a key educational centre for training in biophysics.
In 1992 this textbook was awarded the Lomonosov Prize of the Moscow State University.
Andrei B. Rubin is the Chairmen of the Scientific Council of RAS (section "Biophysics"), member of the Committee for awarding Timiryazev Prizes under the Presidium of RAS.
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 Lomonosov Gold Medal
The Lomonosov Gold Medal, named after Russian scientist and polymath Mikhail Lomonosov, is awarded each year since 1959 for outstanding achievements in the natural sciences and the humanities by the...
Lomonosov Gold Medal awarded to Rod Ewing The Lomonosov Gold Medal is the highest award of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Participation of the Lomonosov Factory in the International Leipzig Fair in 1948 was honored with a gold...
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 The Scientist : Scientific Community Mourns The Loss Of Nobel Laureates Bardeen And Luria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The three scientists won the Nobel Prize in physics in 1956 for their invention, which heralded the dawn of modern electronics by replacing the vacuum tube.
In addition to his Nobel Prizes, he won the National Medal of Science in 1965, the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1976, the Lomonosov Prize from the Soviet Academy of Sciences in 1988, and the Third Century Award from President Bush in 1990.
He won his Nobel Prize, along with Max Delbruck of the California Institute of Technology and Alfred D. Hershey of the Carnegie Institution's genetics research laboratory in Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y., for the trio's investigations of the replication mechanism and the genetic structure of viruses.
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 ICIAM 99 in Edinburgh WWW Server - Scientific Programme
The Dahlquist Prize, established by SIAM in 1995, is awarded to a young scientist for original contributions to fields associated with Germund Dahlquist, especially the numerical solution of differential equations and numerical methods for scientific computing.
The Peter Henrici Prize is awarded for original contributions to applied analysis and numerical analysis and/or for exposition appropriate for applied mathematics and scientific computing.
The prize is jointly sponsored by Argonne National Laboratory, where Wilkinson was a frequent visitor; the National Physical Laboratory, where Wilkinson spent most of his working life; and The Numerical Algorithms Group, for whom Wilkinson gave great encouragement and support.
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 Geometry.Net - Nobel: Bardeen John
He developed a fundamental theory for conventional superconductivity together with Cooper and Schrieffer; today known as the BCS theory He was born in Madison, Wisconsin, and received his Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin in Bardeen studied Physics as a graduate student at Princeton, with Nobel Laureate Eugene Wigner.
I won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1956 for the transistor and the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1972 for the development of the theory of superconductivity.
He developed a fundamental theory for conventional superconductivity together with Cooper and Schrieffer; today known as the BCS theory He was born in Madison, Wisconsin, and received his Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin in Bardeen studied Physics as a graduate student at Princeton, with NobelLaureate Eugene Wigner.
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 Novosibirsk (Unit 8)
The children are playing in creches and kindergartens, are studying at schools while their parents are working in numerous laboratories, research institutes, cultural establishments.
The first Nobel Prize in the area of low-temperature physics was given in 1913 to Kamerling-Onnes for his investigations on the properties of matter at low temperatures, which led to the production of liquid helium.
This year's Nobel Prize in Physics is awarded to three physicists who have made decisive contributions concerning two phenomena in quantum physics: superconductivity and superfluidity.
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 John Templeton Foundation
He received the 2001 Kelvin Medal presented by the UK Institute of Physics and the 2002 Michael Faraday Prize of the Royal Society for his contributions to promoting science to the public.
The winner of the Lomonosov Award of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Dr. Linde received the Oskar Klein Medal in physics in 2001 and shared the Dirac Medal awarded by the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics in Trieste, Italy on the centenary of Nobel laureate Paul Dirac's birth in 2002.
Last year, he shared with Alan Guth the Peter Gruber Foundation Cosmology Prize, and earlier this year, he was awarded the Robinson Prize by the University of Newcastle upon Tyne.
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 Department of Function Theory - Steklov Mathematical Institute
In 1951, he was awarded the State Prize for his fundamental investigations of the problem of representation of functions by trigonometric series, and in 1975 he was awarded the Chebyshev Prize of the USSR Academy of Sciences, for his work on summation of trigonometric series.
Lavrent'ev developed variational principles of conformal mappings and received a series of fundamental results on boundary properties of analytical functions and on approximations of continuous functions in a complex area by polynomials.
A.Oleinik was awarded the Chebyshev Prize of the USSR Academy of Sciences (1952), the Lomonosov Prize (1964, for a circle of works on mathematical problems in theory of boundary layer), the Petrovskii Prize of the Russian Academy of Sciences (1995, for a cycle of works on asymptotic methods in mathematical physics).
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 Governmental awards and membership
In 1946 G.N.FLEROV was awarded the USSR State Prize for discovery of spontaneous fission of uranium /together with K.A.Petrzhak/.
In 1967 G.N.FLEROV was awarded the Lenin Prize for synthesis and study of properties of transuranium elements.
In 1975 G.N.FLEROV was awarded the USSR State Prize for studies of nuclei in the vicinity of their stability edges.
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 Russian porcelain, Russian gifts and Russian icons - FAQ
The Lomonosov Factory is a permanent participant of international exhibitions and fairs.
In 1980 a group of the Factory specialists responsible for this work was awarded the State Prize for developments in the field of science and technology.
Gzhel is the name of the oldest and most famous Russian ceramic center, which is situated at the distance of some 50 km southeast of Moscow and known since the XIV th century as a home of potter`s production.
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 Sobolev Institute of Mathematics - Awards and prizes
The Russian President Prize in the field of education for 2000 year – V.S. Belonosov; T.I. Zelenyak; A.A. Nikitin (foto); D.M. Smirnov (foto)
Prizes and Medals of the Russian Academy of Sciences:
The Prize of the Lavrent’ev Fund – S.K. Godunov (2005); E.A. Biberdorf (2005)
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Graduated from Lomonosov Moscow State University in 1963.
He’s the USSR State Prize laureate (1989), Russian Federation State Prize for Science and Technology recipient (2002).
He is awarded Lomonosov Prize (1973), the following state prizes: Order of Merit for the Country, Class III, two Orders of the Red Banner of Labor, Order "St. Prince Daniil Moskovsky", Medal for Distinguished Labor, and the Medal for the 850th Anniversary of Moscow.
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 med-klinisk - Anestesi
Awarded the Russian Lomonosov Prize by the Northwestern Department of the Academy of Sciences of Russia for year 2003 as one of six finalists from six different scientific fields.
Awarded the Prize for the best oral presentation at the Fall Meeting of the Norwegian Society of Anaesthesiology, Oslo, October 2003 for the presentation: ¨Aktivert protein C reduserer akutt lungeskade hos våkne endotoksemiske sauer¨.
Awarded the Prize for best oral presentation entitled “Tezosentan-induced attenuation of lung injury is associated with blockade of protein kinase C alpha”, at the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine Congress, Berlin, Germany, October 10-13, 2004
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 Grigorov Naum Leonidovich
In 1950 he was granted (with co-authors) The State Prize of the USSR of the III-rd grade.
In 1961 he was granted (with co-authors) the Lomonosov Prize of the I grade.
In 1973 he was awarded (with co-authors) the First Prize of the Science Academies of the USSR and CSSR.
www.npi.msu.su /eng/structinc/people/Bookcos2-08.htm   (697 words)

  
 Lomonosov, Mikhail Vasilyevich - ENCYCLOPEDIA - The History Channel UK
Lomonosov, Mikhail Vasilyevich, 1711-65, Russian scientist, scholar, and writer, an outstanding figure in 18th-century Russia.
Lomonosov was the son of a prosperous fisherman.
To promote education, Lomonosov wrote a history of Russia (1766) and a Russian grammar (1755).
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 Obituary - Nikolai I. Koroteev
Koroteev was head of the Chair of General Physics and Wave Processes, Faculty of Physics, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, a professor at this university, and a leading scientist in nonlinear optics.
Koroteev was widely recognized for his significant contribution to coherent Raman spectroscopy, nonlinear optics of excited and ionized gases, coherent spectrochronography, and the physics of ultrafast processes.
His recent research was related to the development of 3D optical-memory systems based on photochromic materials and nonlinear optics of chiral media.
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His awards include that from the Russian Mineralogical Society in 1998 for his mineralogical monograph Minerals First Discovered on the Territory of the Former Soviet Union the Count Ivan Shuvalov Prize of Lomonosov MSU for his series of research works Mineralogy of Alkaline Pegmatites.
Anna Georgievna Turchkova is a science researcher in the Department of Mineralogy of Lomonosov Moscow State University, from which she graduated in 1985.
After work in the Institute of the Lithosphere in the Russian Academy of Sciences, she returned to Lomonosov MSU as a researcher and defended her PhD thesis in 1998.
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 John Bardeen
Bardeen won the Nobel prize in 1956 as to co-inventor of the transistor, and again in 1972 as co-developer of the theory of superconductivity at low temperatures.
Bardeen once told a reporter that "I knew the transistor was important, but I never foresaw the revolution in electronics it would bring." Yet it was the development of the theory of low-temperature superconductivity of which he was most proud.
Among Bardeen's other honors were the 1965 Medal of Science, the 1976 Presidential Medal of Freedom and the 1988 Lomonosov Prize from the Soviet Academy of Science.
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 Russian Research Institute of Game Management and Fur-Farming — Our parthers — english site title — ...
Scientists of the Institute elaborated and put into veterinary practice new treatment methods for fighting colibacteriosis, plague of carnivorous animals, listeriosis and brucellosis of fur animals, diseases of wild sable, tularemia (rabbit-fever) and Omsk hemorrhagic fever in muskrats, helminthiasis of wild hoofed animals and rodents.
In 1996, the report "Specific diagnostics and prophylaxis of infectious diseases in fur animals" was given a special prize of the RF government for scientific and technical achievements.
Two researchers received government grants that are given to prominent scientists for research in the field of general biology and biological problems of agriculture.
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 LASE Plenary Presentations - LASE 2007 - Photonics West 2007 - Program - Conferences - SPIE Web   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
He received the Nobel Prize in 1964 for fundamental work in quantum electronics which has led to the construction of oscillators and amplifiers based on the maser-laser principle.
He has received the National Academy of Sciences Comstock Prize and the John J. Carty Medal, the National Academy of Engineers Founders Award, and the Stuart Ballentine Medal of the Franklin Institute (twice).
In 1998 he received the R. Wood prize of the Optical Society of America and the A. Schawlow Award from the Laser Institute of America.
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 Welcome to Moscow - Who we are...
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Philological faculty and the Institute of Asian and African Studies (a faculty of MSU).
Lomonosov Moscow State University (former Imperial Moscow State University named after M.V.Lomonosov) is
These people make elite of our country and they all started as students of Lomonosov Moscow State University, just as we do...
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 Calendar
The lecture is open to the public and a reception will occur prior to the lecture at 3:00 p.m.
Featured speaker and former co-worker Anatoli Ischenko, professor and head of the department of analytical chemistry at Lomonosov State Academy of Fine Chemical Technology in Moscow, will present “In Memory of Prof.
His greatest contribution to science was building the first real time non-photographic electron diffraction instrument, which made new time-resolved experiments in laser-excited molecules possible.
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 Micex | News Room | The MICEX gets the ╚Russia▓s Financial Elite √ 2005╩ prize
The «Russia▓s Financial Elite» prize for achievements in the area of finances was established in 2004.
This public award testifies the professional competence of winners in the sphere of banking, insurance and investment business, services in the FOREX market, audit services and management of pension funds.
It is prohibited to reproduce, disseminate or use in any other unauthorized way the information displayed on the MICEX web site or any part of it, unless authorized in written by the MICEX.
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 Brief history of the Chair of General Physics and Wave Processes of Moscow State University
In 1964, they published the first monograph in nonlinear optics entitled "The Problems of Nonlinear Optics." For their outstanding, worldwide-recognized contribution to the development of nonlinear optics, R.V. Khokhlov and S.A. Akhmanov were awarded the Lomonosov (1964) and Lenin (1970) Prizes.
He was the author of several pioneering proposals in selective laser photochemistry, creation of gamma lasers, and thermonuclear isotope synthesis.
In 1992 - 1998, the GPWP Chair was headed by Professor Nikolai Ivanovich Koroteev (1947 - 1998), the follower of S.A. Akhmanov, Lomonosov Prize Winner, a prominent expert in nonlinear spectroscopy and the action of high-intensity laser radiation on matter.
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