Colonel-General Sergei Lebedev (b. April 9, 1948) became director of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service, the SVR, on May 20, 2000. He graduated in 1970 from the Chernihiv branch of Kiev's Polytechnical Institute. A 1978 graduate (cum laude) of the Diplomatic Academy of the Soviet Foreign Ministry, Lebedev speaks German and English. Sluzhba Vneshney Razvedki (СлÑжба внеÑней Ñазведки) (SVR) is Russian for Foreign Intelligence Service and is the name of Russias primary external intelligence agency. ... Chernihiv or Chernigov is an ancient city in northern Ukraine, the capital of Chernihiv Oblast (province). ... Location Map of Ukraine with Kiev highlighted. ... The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ...
Career
Before intelligence work, Lebedev served in the Army during 1971-72. He began his career in 1975 when he joined the KGB in 1973. He began duties in the First Chief Directorate (foreign intelligence) in 1975. The KGB emblem and motto: The sword and the shield KGB (transliteration of ÐÐÐ) is the Russian-language abbreviation for Committee for State Security, (Russian: ; Komitet Gosudarstvennoj Bezopasnosti). ...
Sergei's parents strictly followed the principle: A life of a teacher of the people must serve as an example and pattern for pupils as well as for the children of his own family.
Lebedevs wife, Alisa Grigorievna, remembers the first months of the war, in the evenings, when Moscow was plunged in darkness her, husband went to the bathroom and worked there by the light of a gas-burner, scribbling the 1s and 0s of binary operations, all quite unintelligible to her.
V.V. Bardizh, Lebedev's deputy in the laboratory where the BESM was created, asserts that if it were not for the war, the work for the development of a computer using binary mathematics would had been started by the scientist much earlier (this was also noted by Sergei Alexeevich himself).
Sergei Vasiljevich Lebedev (July 25, 1874 – May 1, 1934) was a Russian/Soviet chemist and the inventor of synthetic rubber.
Lebedev was born in Lublin and went to school in Warsaw.
Another important contribution of Lebedev's was the study of the kinetics of hydrogenation of ethylene hydrocarbons and the development of a number of synthetic motor oils for aircraft engines.