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Encyclopedia > Sergey Vavilov

Sergey Ivanovich Vavilov (March 12, 1891January 25, 1951) was a Soviet physicist, the President of the USSR Academy of Sciences from July 1945 until his death, and the brother of Nikolai Vavilov.


Vavilov founded the Soviet school of physical optics, known by his works in luminescence.


He was a member of the USSR Academy of Sciences from 1932, a chief editor of the Great Soviet Encyclopedia, a member of the Supreme Soviet from 1946 and a recipient of four Stalin Prizes.


He wrote on the lives and works of great thinkers, such as Lucretius, Galileo Galilei, Isaac Newton, Mikhail Lomonosov, Michael Faraday, and Pyotr Lebedev, among others.


External links

  • Sergei Vavilov: luminary of Russian physics (http://www.cerncourier.com/main/article/44/9/25)
  • Letter from Vavilov to Lavrenty Beria concerning the state of Soviet astronomy, requesting the release of an astronomer (http://www.aas.org/~had/state/beria.html)

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Sergey Ivanovich Vavilov: Information from Answers.com (319 words)
His brother Nikolai Vavilov was a famous Russian geneticist.
Vavilov founded the Soviet school of physical optics, known by his works in luminescence.
Letter from Vavilov to Lavrenty Beria concerning the state of Soviet astronomy, requesting the release of an astronomer
Vavilov: Information from Answers.com (276 words)
Vavilov is a prominent impact crater that is located to the west of the Hertzsprung impact basin.
Vavilov is a well-defined feature that has undergone a minimum of erosion due to subsequent impacts.
The outer rim is roughly circular, with a pair of slight outward bulges to the southeast.
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