Anatoly Petrovich Alexandrov Scientist

Anatoly Petrovich Alexandrov (Russian: Анатолий Петрович Александров, 13 February 1903, Tarascha - 3 February 1994, Moscow) was a Soviet and Russian physicist, director of the Kurchatov Institute, academician (from 1953) and president of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (1975–1986). By the end of his life he had become the third most decorated man in the Soviet Union. Anatoly Alexandrov was born on 13 February 1903 into the family of a prominent judge in the town of Tarascha, Kiev Governorate, Russian Empire (now located in modern-day Ukraine). After his graduation in 1930, he was invited by Abram Ioffe to join him in Leningrad. Alexandrov became prominent during World War II, when he devised in collaboration with Igor Kurchatov a method of demagnetizing ships to protect them from German mines. The method was effective by the end of 1941 and was in active use through the end of the war and afterwards. Both Alexandrov and Kurchatov worked at the Ioffe Institute by that time (their laboratory separated from the Ioffe Institute and moved to Moscow in 1943 for the work on the Soviet atomic bomb project). Yevgeni Velikov said that Alexandrov was instrumental in developing the Soviet nuclear-powered fleet, both surface vessels and submarines. . Alexandrov is a member of Communist Party since 1962. Alexandrov led the Soviet effort to develop Chernobyl-type nuclear reactors. He advocated the use of graphite-moderated reactors like the one that exploded at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine in 1986. Western scientists say such reactors do not meet international safety standards. Described by colleagues as a brilliant scientist and organizer, he was deeply affected by the Chernobyl disaster, the worst nuclear accident in history. It killed at least 32 people and caused widespread radioactive contamination. Tens of thousands of people were evacuated as a result. The accident subsequently prompted the Soviet Government to review and suspend the ambitious nuclear power program. Alexandrov died of cardiac arrest on 3 February 1994 in Moscow.

Personal facts

Anatoly Petrovich Alexandrov
Birth dateFebruary 13, 1903
Birth place
Tarashcha , Russian Empire , Kiev Governorate
Nationality
Russia
Soviet Union
Date of deathFebruary 03, 1994
Place of death
Moscow , Russia
Education
Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv

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Scientist

awards
Lomonosov Gold Medal
Kurchatov Medal
Lenin Prize
doctoral advisor
doctoral student
Yuri Semenovich Lazurkin
Field of study
Physics

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