Lasarev, Boris G. on 1995 January-February: in Ukrainian.
Abstract/Description: | Lasarev gives a brief biography and his main scientific goals. Discusses the beginning of low temperature physics in Soviet Union; influences of Leiden laboratory; his study in Leningrad; Leningrad school of physics; Abram F. Ioffe, Iakov I. Frenkel, et al. 1932 (first publication). Mentions student years; beginnings of scientific work at Leningrad Physiotechnical institute; scientist Lev Schubnikov and Ivan Obreimov; foundation of Ukrainian Physico-technical institute in 1928; building of institute: Leningrad scientific delegation to Kharkov; strangers in Kharkov - M. Ruhemann and Meisner, discovery of Meisner's effect; Lev Landau and Yu Ryabinin; Lasarev's transition from Sverdlovsk to Kharkov; first Soviet cryogenic laboratory and first cryogenic conference; organization of scientific investigations; development of cryogenic solid state investigations: physics of low temperature and high pressure; superconductivity; background of science and education development in Ukraine; position of Ukrainian Physico-technical institute; scientists Paul Ehrenfest, Victor Weisskopf, and Podolskij; World War II and evacuation of institute; reconstruction of institute post-war cryogenic investigations (Illya Lifshitz, Lev Landau, and V. Hotkevitch); superconductivity (Sergei Konobeevsrij, V. Gorskij). |
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Subject(s): | Ehrenfest, Paul, 1880-1933 Frenkel', IA. I. (IAkov Il'ich), 1894-1952 Gorskij, V Hotkevitch, V Ioffe, A. F. (Abram Fedorovich), 1880-1960 Khariton, Yu Konobeevsrij, Sergei Landau, L. D. (Lev Davidovich), 1908-1968 Lasarev, Boris G, 1906- Lifschitz, Illya Obreimov, Ivan V Ryabinin, Yu Ruhemann, M Schubnikov, Lev Fiziko-tekhnicheskiĭ institut im. A.F. Ioffe Kharʹkovskiĭ fiziko-tekhnicheskiĭ institut Sterrewacht Leiden Low temperatures Superconductivity High pressure (Science) Physicists -- Soviet Union Physicists -- Ukraine World War, 1939-1945 -- Soviet Union -- Science |
Title: | Lasarev, Boris G. on 1995 January-February: in Ukrainian. | |
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Name(s): |
Lasarev, Boris G., 1906- Ranyuk, Yuri, interviewer. |
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Type of Resource: | mixed material | |
Genre: | Oral histories. | |
Issuance: | monographic | |
Date Created: | 1995 | |
Extent: |
Audio recording: 5 cassettes. Transcript: 47 pages. |
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Abstract/Description: | Lasarev gives a brief biography and his main scientific goals. Discusses the beginning of low temperature physics in Soviet Union; influences of Leiden laboratory; his study in Leningrad; Leningrad school of physics; Abram F. Ioffe, Iakov I. Frenkel, et al. 1932 (first publication). Mentions student years; beginnings of scientific work at Leningrad Physiotechnical institute; scientist Lev Schubnikov and Ivan Obreimov; foundation of Ukrainian Physico-technical institute in 1928; building of institute: Leningrad scientific delegation to Kharkov; strangers in Kharkov - M. Ruhemann and Meisner, discovery of Meisner's effect; Lev Landau and Yu Ryabinin; Lasarev's transition from Sverdlovsk to Kharkov; first Soviet cryogenic laboratory and first cryogenic conference; organization of scientific investigations; development of cryogenic solid state investigations: physics of low temperature and high pressure; superconductivity; background of science and education development in Ukraine; position of Ukrainian Physico-technical institute; scientists Paul Ehrenfest, Victor Weisskopf, and Podolskij; World War II and evacuation of institute; reconstruction of institute post-war cryogenic investigations (Illya Lifshitz, Lev Landau, and V. Hotkevitch); superconductivity (Sergei Konobeevsrij, V. Gorskij). | |
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Advance notice of two business days required to use audio or video tapes. Interview was conducted by Yuri Ranyuk, January-February 1995. Interview conducted as part of a series of oral history interviews with senior physicists on the origin and development of physics in Ukraine. The subject matter runs from pioneering nuclear disintegration experiments done in 1932 through the continuing development of nuclear, plasma, theoretical, material, low temperature, and other physics in former Soviet Union (now Ukraine). Digital master copy saved to external hard drive, 2013. Loan copies may be made from digital copy. Physicist (low temperatures). From 1937 until 1990 he was head of cryogenic laboratory of Ukrainian Physico-technical institute. In Ukrainian. |
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Subject(s): |
Ehrenfest, Paul, 1880-1933 Frenkel', IA. I. (IAkov Il'ich), 1894-1952 Gorskij, V Hotkevitch, V Ioffe, A. F. (Abram Fedorovich), 1880-1960 Khariton, Yu Konobeevsrij, Sergei Landau, L. D. (Lev Davidovich), 1908-1968 Lasarev, Boris G, 1906- Lifschitz, Illya Obreimov, Ivan V Ryabinin, Yu Ruhemann, M Schubnikov, Lev Fiziko-tekhnicheskiĭ institut im. A.F. Ioffe Kharʹkovskiĭ fiziko-tekhnicheskiĭ institut Sterrewacht Leiden Low temperatures Superconductivity High pressure (Science) Physicists -- Soviet Union Physicists -- Ukraine World War, 1939-1945 -- Soviet Union -- Science |
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Library Classification: | OH 4937 | |
Held by: | American Institute of Physics. Niels Bohr Library & Archives. One Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD 20740, USA | |
Restrictions on Access: |
In footnotes or endnotes please cite AIP interviews like this: Interview of Boris G. Lasarev by Yuri Ranyuk on 1995 January-February, Niels Bohr Library & Archives, American Institute of Physics, College Park, MD USA, repository.aip.org/islandora/object/nbla:265915 Oral history interview may be read by any researcher with an approved access application on file, but copies and quotes may not be made, except with the written permission of the Institute. |
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