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The Day of Russian Science
Russian Science Day
was established in 1999.
It is dedicated to the
date of the founding of the Russian Academy of Sciences, established by order of Emperor Peter I in 1724.
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D.I. Mendeleyev (1834—1907)
Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev is a famous
Russian chemist. He is best known for his development
of the periodic table of the chemical elements.
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Mendeleyev was born in the village of
Verkhnie Aremzyani in 1834 , near Tobolsk in Siberia.
Tobolsk, the
Kremlin
Mendeleyev D.I.
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He received secondary education in
Tobolsk and then entered the Petersburg Pedagogical Institute.
After graduation he worked as a teacher for two years.
1885
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Mendeleyev became Professor of Chemistry at the
Technical Institute in 1863 of St. Petersburg.
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Д.Менделеев в мантии
Оксфордского университета
In 1905, Mendeleev was
elected a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
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In 1893 he became director of the Bureau
of Weights and Measures in St. Petersburg and held
this position until his death in 1907.
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TOBOLSK
Tobolsk State Social And Pedagogical Academy named
after
D.I. Mendeleev
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Named in memory of Mendeleev
the chemical element , a mineral , an asteroid ,
a crater on the dark side of the Moon, an undersea ridge , a mountain
peak, a volcano, a city in Tatarstan, an island , metro station and so on.
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Russian Academy of Sciences established
Mendeleev Golden Medal in 1998 for achievements in chemical science
and technology.
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Raul–Yuri Georgievich Ervier (1909 – 1991)
A legendary geologist who led the search
and discovery
of Tyumen oil. The initiator and
organizer of the wide-scale exploration of the
largest in the USSR, the West Siberian oil and
gas province.
In August 1952 he was assigned to Tyumen
oil and gas exploring expedition.
Since 1955 he was the main engineer of Tyumen
gas and oil exploring trust. Since 1956 he was
the director of the trust, later the department of
“Tyumenneftegeologiya”.
The head of “Glavtyumengeologiya” in
1966-1977.
1963 Yuri Georgievich Ervier
was awarded the star of
the Hero of Socialist
Labour and the Order of Lenin and a gold medal
“Hammer and Sickle” for outstanding
achievements in discovering and exploration
of gas and oil deposits.
In April 1964 he was among the group of
specialists and scientists awarded the Lenin
prize.
During his management more than 250 fields
of oil and gas were discovered, some of them
are unique: Mamontovskoe, Pravdinskoe,
Samotlorskoe, Fedorovskoe, Holmogorskoe
(of oil) and Zapolyarnoe, Medveshye,
Urengoyskoe, Yamburgskoe (of gas).
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His name was given to a street in
Tyumen and a charity fund of Russian geologists.
On
14 April 2006 in Tyumen a monument to Ervier who had worked in “Glavtyumengeologiya” for many years was opened in Respublika street.
The text on the monument says: “To Ervier Yuri Georgievich – from grateful Tyumen”.
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Viktor Muravlenko
Viktor Muravlenko - Soviet
organizer of the oil and gas industry, head of
the largest in the USSR oil industry enterprise Giprotyumenneftegaz in 1965-1977 years. Hero of Socialist Labour and the laureate of Lenin and State prizes. In 1936 he graduated the Oil Institute in Grozny . His professional career began in the oil fields in the Chechen-Ingush ASSR.
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Since 1965 Muravlenko worked in the Tyumen region.
From 1965 he was head of Glavtyumenneftegaz. He taught
in the Tyumen industrial Institute. In honor of Muravlenko named the town in the Tyumen region, one of the largest in the oil industry research Institute «Giprotyumenneftegaz», a secondary school in the village Parfenovo in Tyumen, the streets in Tyumen, Samara, Zhigulyovsk. In 2007 the plane Tu-154 of UTair was given the name «Viktor Muravlenko».
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Farman Kurban ogly Salmanov (1931 - 2007)
The
Soviet and Russian geologist,
Doctor of geological-mineralogical
Sciences, corresponding member
of
RAS (1991), Hero of Socialist
Labour (1966), the Honoured
Geologist of the Russian Federation.
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Having worked in Western Siberia for over 30
years, he became a discover in the Tyumen North
more than 130 fields of «black gold» and «blue fuel», including the largest: Mamontov, Megionskoye, Pravdinskoye, Ust-Balyk, Surgutskoye, Fedorov, Urengoiskoye, Yamburgskoye and many others, which became the main base of the oil and gas complex of Russia.
After that, in the area of Ust-Balyk the second well gave fountain, Salmanov sent telegram to N. C. Khrushchev with the following content: I found oil. The Well strikes by all the rules .That's it. «Я нашел нефть. Скважина лупит по всем правилам .Вот так, Салманов».
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Nikolay Nikitin (1907 - 1973)
Nikolay
Nikitin was a construction engineer of the Soviet Union,
best known for his monumental
structures.
Nikolay was born in Tobolsk. In 1930, Nikolay graduated from the Tomsk Technological Institute.
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Moscow State University is 240 m high main
building. At the time of its construction it was
the tallest building in Europe. Built from 1949 to 1953.
Warsaw Palace of Culture and Science, constructed from 1952 to 1955 also in partnership with Lev Rudnev as main architect.
Luzhniki Stadium
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Ostankino Tower is a television
and
radio tower in Moscow.
Standing 540.1 metres
tall,
Ostankino was designed by
Nikolai Nikitin. It is currently
the tallest freestanding structure
in Europe and eighth tallest in
the world. Ostankino was built
to mark the 50th anniversary of
the October Revolution. It is
named after the Ostankino district
of Moscow in which it is located.
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Mother Motherland is a statue in
Mamayev Kurgan
in Volgograd,
commemorating the Battle of
Stalingrad. It was
designed by
sculptor Yevgeny Vuchetich and
engineer Nikolai Nikitin, and
declared the largest statue in
the world in 1967.
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The Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw
is the tallest building in Poland, the eighth tallest
building in the European Union. The building was originally known as the Joseph Stalin Palace of Culture and Science.
Construction started in 1952 and lasted until 1955. A gift from the Soviet Union to the people of Poland.
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Yuri Sergeyevich Osipov
Yuri Osipov (born July 7, 1936,
Tobolsk) - Russian mathematician and engineer, teacher, professor. President
of the Russian Academy of Sciences from 1991 to 2013. Academician.
In Tobolsk he graduated school № 13 with a gold medal.