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Dmitriy Ivanenko
Дмитрий Иваненко
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Dmitry Ivanenko is a Soviet and Russian physicist, a scientist who made a significant contribution to the physics of the XX century in general, especially in such areas as nuclear physics, field theory and gravity theory. He was born in Poltava in 1904 on July 29. There he graduated from the gymnasium and began teaching physics and mathematics at school, while receiving higher pedagogical education at the Poltava Pedagogical Institute. Then there was Kharkiv University, from where the young scientist
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Dmitry Ivanenko is a Soviet and Russian physicist, a scientist who made a significant contribution to the physics of the XX century in general, especially in such areas as nuclear physics, field theory and gravity theory.
He was born in Poltava in 1904 on July 29. There he graduated from the gymnasium and began teaching physics and mathematics at school, while receiving higher pedagogical education at the Poltava Pedagogical Institute. Then there was Kharkiv University, from where the young scientist transferred to LSU, graduating from this university in 1927.
After graduation, he was engaged in scientific research, collaborated with L. Landau, V. Fok and V. Ambartsumyan, scientists whose names would later become widely known. It was the time of innovators in science, the period of creation and formation of physics in its modern form, the creation of quantum mechanics and nuclear physics.
Later in his career, he worked in physical and technical institutes, developed new theories, and all this was roughly interrupted by the arrest in 1935 and the sentence of “three years of camps”, which was soon replaced by a reference to Tomsk for the same period. At Tomsk University, while in exile, the scientist continued his work. After he worked at the Ural University, since 1943 - at Moscow State University. In 1950 he was awarded the Stalin Prize.
He died on December 30, 1994.