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Science, education, medicine / Scientists, inventors, designers / Modern domestic scientists

(4)

CIRCLE - electrical engineer GOELRO

MINTS - radio engineer

OTsUP - master of photography

TAMM - physicist, Nobel laureate

USOV - geologist

(5)

AGEEV - chemist, metallurgist

BASOV - physicist, Nobel laureate

VARGA - economist

GRAVE - mathematician

KOVDA - soil scientist

KREPS - physiologist

ODING - metallurgist

PATON - metallurgist

TARLE - historian

FRANK - physicist, Nobel laureate

SHUKHOV - oil researcher

Tsitsin - biologist, breeder

(6)

ALISOV - climatologist

BARDIN - metallurgist

VINTER - power engineer

GREKOV - historian, academician

KAPICA - physicist, Nobel laureate

KARGIN - physicist, chemist

KELDYSH - mathematician, mechanic, president of the Academy of Sciences 1961-75.

KIZHNER - organic chemist

KIKOIN - physicist

KONRAD - orientalist

LANDAU - physicist, Nobel laureate

LINNIK - physicist

OZHOGOV - physiologist

OPARIN - biochemist, physiologist

ORBELI - physiologist

PAVLOV - physiologist

SHIRSHOV - hydrobiologist, member of the Chelyuskin expedition

(7)

BUSLAEV - chemist

VAVILOV - physicist

VELIKHOV - physicist

GAMALEIA - microbiologist

GRAFTIO - hydropower

DERYAGIN - physicist, chemist

Druskin - musicologist

KULYABKO - physiologist

LIPSKY - botanist

LYSENKO - biologist, agronomist

MALTSEV - soil scientist

MALTSEV - mathematician

MICHURIN - breeder

NAZAROV - organic chemist

NASONOV - a scientist in the field of building structures

NECHKINA - historian

OBRUCHEV - geologist, geographer

PETROVA - physiologist, student of Pavlov

SEMENOV - chemist, Nobel laureate

STECHKIN - Aeromechanic

FERSMAN - geochemist

FRUMKIN - electrochemist

(8)

KURCHATOV - physicist

NAMETKIN - organic chemist

PROKHOROV - physicist, Nobel laureate

PSHENITSYN - chemist

TULAIKOV - agronomist, soil scientist

CHERENKOV - physicist, Nobel laureate

EMANUEL - chemist

(9)

VYGOTSKY - psychologist

ZELINSKY - chemist

ZHUKOVSKY - the founder of aerodynamics

MOZHAYSKY - aeronautics

(10)

VERNADSKY - biochemist, mineralogist, paleontologist

LUKYANENKO - breeder

FLORENSKY - philosopher, engineer

(11)

Grebenshchikov - chemist

OGORODNIKOV - ethnographer

PIOTROVSKY - archaeologist, orientalist

PISTOLKORS - radio engineer

TSIOLKOVSKY - a scientist in the field of aero- and rocket dynamics

(12)

SUKHOMLINSKY - teacher

(13)

KRZHIZHANOVSKY - Chairman of GOELRO

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