Papers, 1908-1979.

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Papers, 1908-1979.

Papers in the collection include: 1.) Scientific papers: works and lectures (published and unpublished) on cybernetics and radio technology; lecture courses (1922-1978). 2.) Biographical documents (1908-1979): Diaries and notebooks, numerous photographs with family members and with other scientists. Newspaper clips and a film scenario about Berg. Photos of submarines. Childhood drawings. 3.) Official reports about research work (1945-1977); correspondence on administrative and editorial matters; 4.) Personal correspondence (1941-1979) and drafts of letters. Among correspondents: A. I. Adzhubei (editor of the newspaper Izvestia), A. P. Aleksandrov, N. N. Andreev, D. L. Armand (geographer), O. K. Antonov (airplane designer), M. Kh. Bagramian (marshal), O. M. Belotserkovsky, A. N. Frumkin, A. A. Grechko (marshal, minister of defense), I. S. Isakov (Navy Admiral), P. L. Kapitsa, M. D. Millionschikov, and A. L. Mints, among others.

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Berg, A. I. (Akselʹ Ivanovich), 1893-1979

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Physicist (technology of radio and microelectronics). Born in Orenburg. Leader in Soviet research on cybernetics and electronic devices; member of the USSR Academy of Sciences; Admiral in Soviet Navy (Navy service 1918-1922); commander of the Scientific Research Institute on Communications of the Red Navy (1932-1940); director of the Scientific Research Institute of Radioelectronics (1947-1957); deputy minister of defense (1953-1957). From the description of Papers, 1908-1979. (Unkno...

Aleksandrov, A. P. (Anatolii Petrovich), 1903-

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Anatoly Petrovich Aleksandrov (1903-1994). Physicist. (Nuclear physics, solid state physics, physics of polymers, and nuclear reactors). Born in Tarascha, graduated from Kiev University. Worked as a researcher and later as laboratory director at the Leningrad Physico-Technical Institute (1930-1946), director of the Institute of Physical Problems of the USSR Academy of Sciences in Moscow (1946-1955), director of the Kurchatov Institute of Atomic Energy in Moscow (1960-1988). Member of the USSR Ac...

Kapitsa, P. L. (Petr Leonidovich), 1894-

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