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Vitaly Ginzburg

Vitaly Ginzburg

Russian Academic & author, physicist & scientist, based in Russia

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Birthdate
September 21, 1916
Birthplace
Moscow
Moscow
Date of Death
November 8, 2009
Place of Death
Moscow
Moscow
Author of
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Kvantovai︠a︡ ėlektrodinamika i︠a︡vleniĭ v intensivnom pole
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The propagation of electromagnetic waves in plasmas
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Problemy teoreticheskoĭ fiziki i astrofiziki
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Theoretical physics and astrophysics
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Teoreticheski͡a︡ fizika i astrofizika
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Astrofizika kosmicheskikh lucheĭ
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Location
Russia
Russia
Educated at
Moscow State University
Moscow State University
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MSU Faculty of Physics
Awards Received
Stalin Prize
Stalin Prize
Lenin Prize
Lenin Prize
Order of the Red Banner of Labour
Order of the Red Banner of Labour
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2003 Nobel Prize in Physics
Order "For Merit to the Fatherland"
Order "For Merit to the Fatherland"
Order of Lenin
Order of Lenin
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Author
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Writer
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Professor
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Scientist
Scientist
Physicist
Physicist
ISNI
00000000812756120
Open Library ID
OL259154A0
VIAF
492889370

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Doctoral Advisor
Igor Tamm
Igor Tamm
Doctoral Students
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Aleksandr Gurevich
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Efim Fradkin
Viatcheslav Mukhanov
Viatcheslav Mukhanov
Benjamin Fain
Benjamin Fain
Leonid Keldysh
Leonid Keldysh

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Birth Name
Vitaly Lazarevich Ginzburg
Citizenship
Russian Empire
Russian Empire
Russia
Russia
Soviet Union
Soviet Union
Wikidata ID
Q104668
Overview

Vitaly Ginzburg (birth name: Vitaly Lazarevich Ginzburg) was born on September 21, 1916, in Moscow, Russian Empire . He held citizenship from the Russian Empire, Soviet Union, and Russia . Ginzburg was known for his work as a physicist, professor, scientist, and inventor . He was educated at Moscow State University and MSU Faculty of Physics .

Ginzburg was advised by Igor Tamm during his doctoral studies . He went on to advise several doctoral students, including Efim Fradkin, Benjamin Fain, Viatcheslav Mukhanov, and Leonid Keldysh .

Throughout his career, Vitaly Ginzburg received numerous awards, such as the 2003 Nobel Prize in Physics, Order "For Merit to the Fatherland," Order of Lenin, Order of Merit for the Fatherland, 3rd class, Order of the Red Banner of Labour, Medal "For Valiant Labor in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945," Lenin Prize, Stalin Prize, and the Lomonosov Gold Medal .

Vitaly Ginzburg passed away on November 8, 2009, in Moscow, Russia .

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