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Anatoly Kuzovnikov
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Born
Anatoly Alexandrovich Kuzovnikov

(1922-11-09)9 November 1922
Pokrovka village, Pokrovsky District, Orenburg Oblast, RSFSR, Soviet Union
Died 17 November 2004(2004-11-17) (aged 82)
Moscow
Nationality Soviet (until 1991) / Russian (since 1991)
Alma mater Moscow State University

Anatoly Kuzovnikov (November 9, 1922, Pokrovka village, Pokrovsky District, Orenburg Oblast, USSR — November 17, 2004, Moscow, Russian Federation) — was a Soviet and Russian physicist. Doctor of physical and mathematical Sciences, honored Professor of Moscow state University.[1]

Biography[]

A. Kuzovnikov was born on November 9, 1922 in the village of Pokrovka in the Pokrovsky District of the Orenburg Oblast. In 1940, he graduated from high school and was drafted into the Red Army. Met the war at the age of 19, fought in the engineering and technical services of the Air Force.

After the end of the war, having been demobilized from the army, A. A. Kuzovnikov entered the physics and mathematics Department of the Kazakh State University in 1946. In 1949, he transferred to the physics Department of Moscow State University, where he graduated in 1951 and was left in graduate school at the Department of electronics.

Prepared 23 candidates and 3 doctors of science.

On November 17, 2004, Anatoly Kuzovnikov left us for good.

Publications[]

He has published more than 200 scientific papers in domestic and foreign journals.

Books[]

  • "Физика граничных слоев плазмы", Москва, Издательство МГУ (Physics of plasma boundary layers, Moscow, Moscow state University publishing House)
  • "Зондовая диагностика плазмы газоразрядных источников света", Саранск, Издательство Мордовского Госуниверситета ("Probe diagnostics of plasma of gas-discharge light sources", Saransk, Publishing house of Mordovia state University)

See also[]

  • Pavel Kaskarov
  • Rukhadze Henri

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