Vladimir Baryshevsky, the Glossary
Vladimir Grigoryevich Baryshevsky (Владимир Григорьевич Барышевский; Уладзімір Рыгоравіч Барышэўскі; born 1 July 1940) is a Soviet and Belarusian physicist, Honored Scientist of the Republic of Belarus, Winner of the State Prize of the Republic of Belarus.[1]
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17 relations: Belarus, Belarusian State University, Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, Candidate of Sciences, Doctor of Sciences, Dubna, Free-electron laser, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Minsk, Moscow Engineering Physics Institute, Moscow Oblast, Nuclear physics, Order of Francysk Skaryna, Order of the Badge of Honour, Research Institute for Nuclear Problems of Belarusian State University, Soviet Union, Theoretical physics.
- Academic staff of Belarusian State University
- Belarusian nuclear physicists
- Belarusian physicists
- Scientists from Minsk
- Soviet nuclear physicists
Belarus
Belarus, officially the Republic of Belarus, is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe.
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Belarusian State University
Belarusian State University (BSU) (Bělaruski dzäržáwny univěrsitet,; Белору́сский госуда́рственный университе́т/Bělorusskij gosudarstvěnný univěrsitět) is a university in Minsk, Belarus.
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The Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic (BSSR or Byelorussian SSR; Беларуская Савецкая Сацыялістычная Рэспубліка; Белорусская Советская Социалистическая Республика), also known as Byelorussia, was a republic of the Soviet Union (USSR).
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Candidate of Sciences
A Candidate of Sciences or Candidate of Science (translit, translit, translit) is the first of two doctoral level scientific degrees in Russia, some of the Commonwealth of Independent States and was the first of two doctoral level degrees in some other countries (Czechia, Slovakia, Ukraine, etc.). It is formally classified as UNESCO's ISCED level 8, "doctoral or equivalent." It may be recognized as a Doctor of Philosophy, usually in natural sciences, by scientific institutions in other countries.
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Doctor of Sciences
Doctor of Sciences (p, abbreviated д-р наук or д. н.; доктор наук; доктор на науките; доктар навук) is a higher doctoral degree in the Russian Empire, Soviet Union and many post-Soviet countries, which may be earned after the Candidate of Sciences.
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Dubna
Dubna (p) is a town in Moscow Oblast, Russia.
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Free-electron laser
A free-electron laser (FEL) is a fourth generation light source producing extremely brilliant and short pulses of radiation.
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Joint Institute for Nuclear Research
The Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR, Объединённый институт ядерныхисследований, ОИЯИ), in Dubna, Moscow Oblast (110 km north of Moscow), Russia, is an international research center for nuclear sciences, with 5500 staff members including 1200 researchers holding over 1000 Ph.Ds from eighteen countries.
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Minsk
Minsk (Мінск,; Минск) is the capital and the largest city of Belarus, located on the Svislach and the now subterranean Niamiha rivers.
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Moscow Engineering Physics Institute
National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute) (Национальный исследовательский ядерный университет "МИФИ") is a public technical university in Moscow, Russia.
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Moscow Oblast
Moscow Oblast (Moskovskaya oblast,, informally known as label) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast).
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Nuclear physics
Nuclear physics is the field of physics that studies atomic nuclei and their constituents and interactions, in addition to the study of other forms of nuclear matter.
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Order of Francysk Skaryna
The Order of Francysk Skaryna (О́рдэн Францы́ска Скары́ны) is an award of Belarus.
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Order of the Badge of Honour
The Order of the Badge of Honour (orden "Znak Pochyota") was a civilian award of the Soviet Union.
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Research Institute for Nuclear Problems of Belarusian State University
The Research Institute for Nuclear Problems of Belarusian State University (INP BSU) is a research institute in Minsk, Belarus.
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Soviet Union
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.
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Theoretical physics
Theoretical physics is a branch of physics that employs mathematical models and abstractions of physical objects and systems to rationalize, explain, and predict natural phenomena.
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Academic staff of Belarusian State University
- Alena Douhan
- Faina Kirillova
- Fyodor Gakhov
- Jazep Jucho
- Mikhail Iovchuk
- Mikhail Piatrovich Tomin
- Mordkhe Veynger
- Nikolai Nikolsky
- Nil Hilevich
- Vadim Gigin
- Viktor Sheinov
- Vladimir Baryshevsky
- Vladimir Picheta
- Vladimir Platonov
- Vladzimir Astapenka
Belarusian nuclear physicists
- Aleksandr Potupa
- Vladimir Baryshevsky
Belarusian physicists
- Arkady Migdal
- Barys Kit
- Fiodar Fiodaraŭ
- Igor Serafimovich Tashlykov
- Leonid Mandelstam
- Nikolai Borisevich
- Vassili Nesterenko
- Vladimir Baryshevsky
- Zhores Alferov
Scientists from Minsk
- Aleksandr Potupa
- Alexander Eig
- Arkady Brish
- Hienadź Karpienka
- Ilya Nemenman
- Kazimierz Petrusewicz
- Kseniya Garaschuk
- Mark Nemenman
- Nina Baginskaya
- Regina Tyshkevich
- Stanislav Shushkevich
- Vladimir Baryshevsky
- Vladimir Gennadievich Sprindzuk
- Vladimir Mitkevich
- Wilhelm Anderson
- Yakov Zeldovich
- Zalman Gorelik
Soviet nuclear physicists
- Abram Alikhanov
- Aleksandr Potupa
- Anatoli Bugorski
- Anatoly Larkin
- Andrei Sakharov
- Artem Alikhanian
- Boris Pritychenko
- Bruno Pontecorvo
- Cyril Sinelnikov
- Evgeny Aramovich Abramyan
- Evgeny Velikhov
- George Gamow
- Georgy Flyorov
- German Goncharov
- Gersh Budker
- Grigory Klinishov
- Hasan Abdullayev
- Igor Golovin
- Konstantin Petrzhak
- Lenur Arifov
- Lev Artsimovich
- Mikhail Ioffe
- Mikhail Shumayev
- Moisey Markov
- Natan Yavlinsky
- Nikolay Dollezhal
- Ogtay Samadov
- Oleg Firsov
- Oleg Lavrentiev
- Samvel Kocharyants
- Sergey Bezrukov (biophysicist)
- Valentin Smirnov (physicist)
- Viktor Adamsky
- Vladimir Baryshevsky
- Vladimir Lobashev
- Vladimir Veksler
- Vyacheslav Danilenko
- Vyacheslav Feodoritov
- Yakov Frenkel
- Yevgeny Zavoisky
- Yuri Babayev
- Yuri Oganessian
- Yuri Orlov