- Sergei Vonsovsky
Sergei Vasilyevich Vonsovsky (also spelled as Vonsovskii or Vonsovskiy, Russian: Сергей Васильевич Вонсовский; 1910-1998) was a prominent Soviet and
Russia n physicist.Biography
Sergei Vonsovsky was born in 1910 in
Tashkent . In 1932 he graduated from theLeningrad University . In 1932 he moved to Sverdlovsk (nowYekaterinburg ) and started working at the Ural Physicotechical Institute, later - at the Metals Physics Institute of the Ural branch of theRussian Academy of Sciences . In 1943 he defended his second thesis and received the highest scientific degree of Doctor of Science (Russian degree called "doctor nauk"). From 1947 he also kept a professorship at the chair of theoretical physics at the department of physics of theUral State University . Since 1971 to 1985 he was the director of the Ural branch of theRussian Academy of Sciences .Sergei Vonsovsky led researches in the field of metals physics studying the
transition metal s and the fusions. He created the fusionsferromagnetism theory and developed the theory of magneticanisotropy . He also worked at the field of thetransition metal s and fusionssuperconductivity in particular he studied the problem of simultaneity of ferromagnetism andparamagnetism .He was the founder of the Ural scientific school in ferromagnetism and metals physics.
Ural Branch of the
Russian Academy of Sciences institutedVonsovsky Gold Medal in his honour.Honours
*Full member (academician) of the
Russian Academy of Sciences (1966)
*Hero of Socialist Labour (1969)
*Foreign member of thePolish Academy of Sciences
*Foreign corresponding member of the German Academy of Sciences
*State Prize of USSR (1975, 1982)
*Vavilov Gold Medal of theRussian Academy of Sciences (1982)
*Three Orders of Lenin
*Order of the Red Star
*Order of the Red Banner of Labour
*Demidov Prize (1993)
*Honorary citizen ofYekaterinburg One of the streets of
Yekaterinburg is called after academician Vonsovsky. The main scientific award of the Ural branch of theRussian Academy of Sciences is called the Vonsovsky Gold Medal. InYekaterinburg you may also find a monument to Sergei Vonsovsky.hort bibliography
*S. V. Vonsovsky & Y. S. Shur, "Ferromagnetism" (Moscow, 1948)
*S. V. Vonsovskii, "Ferromagnetic Resonance" (Pergamon: Oxford, 1966)
*S. V. Vonsovsky, "Magnetism" (Wiley, 1974), in two volumes
*S. V. Vonsovsky, "Magnetism of elementary particles" (Moscow, 1975)
*S. V. Vonsovsky and M. I. Katsnelson, "Quantum Solid State Physics" (1989)Links
* [http://ch-lib.ozersk.ru/general/biblio/projects/enc/obr/obr6.9.html Short biography]
* [http://www.eunnet.net/proceedings/?base=mag/0016(03_09-2000)&xsln=showArticle.xslt&id=a16&doc=../content.jsp Biography at the Proceedings of the Ural State University]
* [http://edu.delfa.net/Interest/biography/V/vonsovsky.htm Short biography at the Russian Physicists Biographical web site]
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