Vladimir Zuyev
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Vladimir Zuyev
Summary
Vladimir Zuyev is a human[1]. His place of birth was Malye Gory[2]. He was born on January 29, 1925[3]. He died in Tomsk[4]. He died on June 6, 2003[5]. He worked as a physicist[6] and politician[7].
Key Facts
- Vladimir Zuyev's place of birth was Malye Gory[2].
- Vladimir Zuyev passed away in Tomsk[4].
- Vladimir Zuyev was born on January 29, 1925[3].
- Vladimir Zuyev died on June 6, 2003[5].
- Vladimir Zuyev held citizenship in Soviet Union[8].
- Vladimir Zuyev held citizenship in Russia[9].
- Vladimir Zuyev worked as a physicist[6].
- Vladimir Zuyev's professions included politician[7].
- Vladimir Zuyev's field of work was optics[10].
- Vladimir Zuyev held the position of deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union[11].
- Among Vladimir Zuyev's employers was Q4418320[12].
- Vladimir Zuyev was employed by V.E. Zuev Institute of Atmospheric Optics[13].
- Among Vladimir Zuyev's employers was Tomsk State University[14].
- Vladimir Zuyev's education included a stint at Tomsk State University[15].
- A notable student of Vladimir Zuyev was Mikhail Vsevolodovich Kabanov[16].
- Vladimir Zuyev received the USSR State Prize[17].
- Vladimir Zuyev received the Medal "For the Victory over Japan"[18].
- Vladimir Zuyev received the Zhukov Medal[19].
- Vladimir Zuyev received the Order of Lenin[20].
- Vladimir Zuyev received the Hero of Socialist Labour[21].
- Vladimir Zuyev received the Order of the Badge of Honour[22].
- Vladimir Zuyev was a member of Russian Academy of Sciences[23].
- Vladimir Zuyev was a member of Academy of Sciences of the USSR[24].
- Vladimir Zuyev is recorded as male[25].
- Vladimir Zuyev's instance of is recorded as human[26].
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Origins and Family
Born in Malye Gory[2], Vladimir Zuyev… he was born on January 29, 1925[3].
Education
Vladimir Zuyev was educated at Tomsk State University[15]. He earned the academic degree of Doctor of Sciences in Physics and Mathematics[27].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include physicist[6] and politician[7]. Vladimir Zuyev's field of work was optics[10]. Employers include Q4418320[12], a research institute[28], in Russia[29], founded in 1928[30]; V.E. Zuev Institute of Atmospheric Optics[13], an Institute of the Russian Academy of Science[31], in Russia[32], founded in 1969[33]; and Tomsk State University[14], a national research university[34], in Russian Empire[35], founded in 1878[36], headquartered in Tomsk[37]. He held the position of deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union[11]. A notable student of him was Mikhail Vsevolodovich Kabanov[16]. Doctoral students include Q15071869[38] and Mikhail Vsevolodovich Kabanov[39].
Recognition
Awards received include USSR State Prize[17], a Soviet state award[40], in Soviet Union[41], founded in 1966[42]; Medal "For the Victory over Japan"[18], a campaign medal[43], in Soviet Union[44], founded in 1945[45]; Zhukov Medal[19], a courage award[46], in Russia[47], founded in 1994[48]; Order of Lenin[20], an order[49], in Soviet Union[50], founded in 1930[51]; Hero of Socialist Labour[21], a title of honor[52], in Soviet Union[53], founded in 1938[54]; and Order of the Badge of Honour[22], a socialist order of merit[55], in Soviet Union[56], founded in 1935[57].
Death and Burial
Vladimir Zuyev died on June 6, 2003[5]. He passed away in Tomsk[4].
FAQs
Where was Vladimir Zuyev born?
Vladimir Zuyev was born in Malye Gory[2].
Where did Vladimir Zuyev die?
Vladimir Zuyev died in Tomsk[4].
What did Vladimir Zuyev do for work?
Vladimir Zuyev worked as physicist[6] and politician[7].
Where did Vladimir Zuyev go to school?
Vladimir Zuyev was educated at Tomsk State University[15].
What awards did Vladimir Zuyev receive?
Honors received include USSR State Prize[17], Medal "For the Victory over Japan"[18], Zhukov Medal[19], and Order of Lenin[20].