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Shadow of Beria. Academics-intergirls pissed off the President

Academicians of the Russian Academy of Sciences, who have profited and privatized state funds for science, want to be sold to everyone, and not expensive, they told Putin about this. And the president of Russia wants them to make efforts in organizing science “like a pump here”!

The President held a meeting of the Council for Science and Education in Novosibirsk. And on it, academics, like intergirls in hotels in the early 90s, twittered to the whole world about traveling and working abroad in a very sensitive area. And they masked these passionate desires to be in demand abroad with the term "international".

Putin:“Obviously, now the leader will be the one who will have their own technologies, knowledge, and competencies. They are becoming the most important resource for development, ensuring the sovereignty of the country without any exaggeration.

In science, as in other areas, we must achieve a real breakthrough. It is necessary once and for all to abandon support for inefficiency, from outdated, obsolete approaches to the organization of scientific activity. And, of course, the country is waiting for new solutions from science that can change the quality of people's lives, give a powerful impetus to the development of Russia. These are the tasks that were set in the Strategy for Scientific and Technological Development. And projects of scientific institutes, R&D programs, ministries and departments should be aimed at this.”

But the shock workers of science did not hear the president

M. Kovalchuk: “And I want to emphasize that Russian and Soviet scientists have made a huge contribution to the development of the infrastructure of world science. Suffice it to say that the largest international project ITER, which you launched in 2006 by signing this agreement with Chirac in Paris, Vladimir Vladimirovich, is based on the ideas of Soviet physicists. A tokamak is being created there, this is a Soviet word, a toroidal chamber with magnetic coils.”

Moscow State University Rector Viktor Sadovnichy (left) and President of the Kurchatov Institute, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences Mikhail Kovalchuk before a meeting of the Council for Science and Education.

M. Kovalchuk publicly boasts to the scientific community and the president that he cleverly trades in the Soviet legacy, reminding Putin that he dragged him into this completely useless project. But it's so nice to fly to Provence, imitating the scientific international fraternity! And what did the Russians get from the “development of the infrastructure of world science”, to which they “made a huge contribution”? Why can't the scientist Kovalchuk give the figures?

Quote from M. Kovalchuk's speech. “Today, the Tokamakov legacy of I.V. Kurchatov and the KAE, that is, the entire Russian people, are ordered by the caretaker of the KAE (now the Kurchatov Center, KC), nature-like and God-man, Kovalchuk as he calls himself.

Nature-like at its own discretion transfers key developments on the tokamak abroad, without asking himself the question of their value there and not even knowing how much he sells them to the West. This “God-man” is compared with Russian black-hole workers by love for symposiums (in ancient Greek "symposium" is "drinking after a meeting of friends") in the West.

Now Kovalchuk, a nature-like person, is taking Tokamak technologies to Provence, where he is building the same Tokamak, but under a different name - ITER (Research Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor). No one knows what is the benefit, including in terms of money, to the Russian society from such "physics" of Kovalchuk and from ITER in general?

So far, there is only a selfish benefit of the project for the nature-like person himself and his entourage: with the physical launch of the “thermonuclear” in Provence, Nobel Prizes in physics should be expected, including due to the large participation of the United States in it money and "theirs" clever businessmen from science. In any case, our home-grown "God-man" will not remain in the loser. This is a quote from a series of articles in our publication.

AND. Sergeev President of the Russian Academy of Sciences, addressing Putin: You see, it seems to me that we could do the same at existing experimental facilities, interesting, unique, just if we build the structure of this project correctly so that we can effectively participate there foreign scientists.

It seems to me that in our country we need to adopt a law on the creation of international scientific organizations. After all foreign countries are accustomed to work in this way. If they are ready to contribute some funds, they need a clear definition that they will get a place in the management of this project, that they will get the right to shape the program, they will get certain hours for their scientists to work on these facilities.

We now, unfortunately, have only one organization in the country - the Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna operates as an international scientific organization "under the umbrella" of Russian legislation. If we had the opportunity to organize such international scientific organizations under Russian law, I think that we would receive both an influx of interest and an influx of capital here, and scientists would follow along with this. This, I think, is an important point." Highlighted by the editors.

Is Academician Sergeev very close to Alzheimer's? Or does not want to understand that Russians want to use for free, as advised by Corresponding Member. RAS M. Kovalchuk, who trades in the Soviet past of science for no benefit to the country. Can any of the scientists give an example that our scientists have worked out something worthwhile abroad? For example, for defense. Or is it just a personal career and pleasant business trips?

At a meeting of the Council for Science and Education

A huge amount of public funds wasted on the imaginary success of science in the study fictional fusion effect"black holes", which do not exist in nature, and getting "gravitational waves" from this merger. It was science imitators who recorded the effect of the merger of black holes that occurred, according to them fables occurred, 1.3 billion light years away! The newspaper "President" published a whole scientific story, exposing a collaborative group of international swindlers from science, in which scientists from Moscow State University and other scientific centers of Russia are also involved. The results of this international scam cannot be repeated or refuted!

At the Council in Novosibirsk, the previous President of the Russian Academy of Sciences V. Forts begging Putin for funds travel and living abroad. There is nothing for scientists to go to experiments. On expensive installations of American colleagues. And he complained about bureaucracy in the design of funds and scientific ideas. Academician Fortov, former president of the Russian Academy of Sciences: " More and more papers, reports and various other bureaucratic documents have to be written, which, in general, do little to help the cause and in fact hinder our progress in this direction.

In the West it is done differently. In front of me now is a sheet of A4 scale. This is the form that the person who nominates their colleague for the Nobel Prize must write down. Every year it is sent to several dozen physicists, at least I can say that. And in order to nominate a person for such a prestigious award, you have to actually fill out half a page. This can be done by hand. It took me 15 minutes to complete this form. This is enough to make a decision that a person has the right level.

We also had such a thing at one time, when the bureaucracy and the case were separated as much as possible. Here in front of me is also a half-page A4 diagram handwritten by Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov for the creation of a hydrogen bomb. I want to hand over these two papers to you, Vladimir Vladimirovich, so that we have an idea of ​​what a complex system we have today. She's clumsy, she's uncompetitive, definitely».

Fortov hands two sheets of paper to the President. The camera zooms in on a piece of paper by Academician Sakharov. On it in a rectangle is drawn a circle in the center and two squares on the sides. According to Fortov, this is a scheme for the device of a nuclear charge, which was then brought to life by Russian engineers. But Academician Fortov did not mention the international center of science that the RAS has started in recent years, having created a foreign representative office of the RAS in Nice on the Cote d'Azur of France. How did they go there and for what kind of science, and with what funds did the scientists pay? This remains a mystery. The newspaper "President" wrote about this in a publication. “Israeli-infected RAS preparing a shadow government? »

And the rector of Moscow State University Sadovnichy assured the president that after a trip to Lebanon he would catch up with a cloud of Arab students. Are Arabs well-known engines of breakthrough technologies and bright brains? But will it help on the issue of discussion at the Council and which worries the President "On the global competitiveness of Russian science"? Sadovnichiy again spoke not about science and its achievements, which are few in his huge “temple of science”, but about those that are vital to him. trips abroad?

Rector of Moscow State University Sadovnichy: “In a few days, Vladimir Vladimirovich, we we go to Lebanon, Beirut for the forum of rectors of the League of Arab countries and rectors of Russia. About 40 rectors of Russia and 60 rectors of Arab countries will take part in this trip in a few days. I will list the countries that will take part in this Arab League conference on the 18th are Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Emirates, Egypt, Algeria, Somalia, Oman, Yemen, Kuwait, Palestine and others. Considering that they themselves applied to organize this meeting, and considering that the rectors of all these leading universities from Arab countries are scientists, well-known people in their society, I think this will be a very big event in just a few days. Olga Yurievna will take part in this forum, there will also be the opening of the school.”

And he boasted to the president that it was accelerated transfers knowledge to the Chinese in the branch of Moscow State University in Beijing. But Putin knows that the team of the scientist Sadovnichy stole 122 hectares of Moscow land assigned to Moscow State University from the university and sold it to the developer Luzhkov-Baturina, who are now on the list of US enemies. How many tens of billions of dollars have these persons stolen? The answer may come from the USA.

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From Putin's face, from his remarks and closing phrases, it was clear that he very disappointed the level of speeches at the Council " old robbers", which pressed on the thesis: abroad will help us. And obviously, not ready to pander to the foreign aspirations of the snickering leaders of science.

Meeting of the Council for Science and Education

Quotes About The President's Displeasure With Proposals academicians-intergirls:

« Vladimir Evgenievich gave an example of how easily it used to be solved in some basic areas, but it is impossible for us to return the old system, because under the old system, when Sakharov wrote this paper ... What is written on top? " Top secret".

And behind all this was a well-known nuclear physicist and organizer of this work Lavrenty Pavlovich Beria. Try not to! Therefore, we cannot transfer the previous methods here. And the fact that these citizens, gentlemen, write like this, on one piece of paper - yes, they do it, Andrei Alexandrovich is right. But when they go for money, I assure you, I know it, you won’t be limited to such a number of documents, you understand? It's pretty strict there too.».

« … Our agenda today is “ On the global competitiveness of Russian science". The point is not at all to achieve some kind of medals. Not! We just need to create conditions for development of the country and without the development of science there will be no development of the country. Conditions must be created! This is what we talked about today».

« … When we talk about international cooperation, this is extremely important, because it makes our science part of the global scientific process. But this is also not an end in itself. In no case should we create conditions in this area, just as in others, under which this cooperation will lead to a further outflow. Vice versa, it is necessary to make this cooperation work like a pump here ».

Maybe it dawned on the president that these persons cannot create a system for domestic science “HOW TO PUMP HERE”? And it was not for nothing that he called Lavrenty Beria a nuclear physicist and organizer? Will there be landings among thieves, robbers and imitators of science? Plant governors, ministers, senators, generals. But only a few directors.

Perhaps, scientists, fundamental scientists, should be taken more seriously? Or, as experts advise, especially medical ones, they say there are hundreds of billions of dollars of stolen funds among academicians and their circle. And inter-academicians all dream of Provence, then Lebanon, or Beijing?

Putin, although he joked at the Council about the organizer of the atomic project, Lavrenty Beria, who very effectively moved science, but this formidable figure not without reason surfaced from the depths of Putin's consciousness?

The President held a meeting of the Council for Science and Education in Novosibirsk

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MOSCOW, November 24 - RIA Novosti. The RAS ruled out the possibility of officials leaving the academy, since membership in it is for life. At the same time, the organization noted that each applicant for an "academic" place made a decision to participate in the elections independently.

The day before, President Vladimir Putin threatened to fire civil servants-academicians to give them time for scientific research.

Tulokhonov: only officials are forbidden to combine work with membership in the Russian Academy of SciencesThe President said unequivocally about the executive authorities, about the civil service, in which it is really impossible to combine activities, this "absolutely does not apply to parliamentarians," Senator Arnold Tulokhonov believes.

At the end of October, 25 officials ran in the elections to the Russian Academy of Sciences, 14 of whom received an academic title as a result.

In particular, Senator Arnold Tulokhonov became an academician, and Deputy Interior Minister Alexander Savenkov, head of the investigative department, Vasily Khristoforov, head of the registration and archival funds department of the FSB, and Igor Sheremet, deputy director for science of the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, became corresponding members.

Only scientific work

At a meeting of the Council for Science and Education, Putin recalled that at the end of 2015 he asked his colleagues not to take part in the elections to the Russian Academy of Sciences. The head of state then explained his position by the fact that it is difficult to combine scientific and managerial activities.

Governors are also concerned: Putin recalled the rules for membership in the Russian Academy of SciencesA person cannot hold major, prominent positions that require him to devote his time and energy and at the same time engage in serious research work, the Russian president noted.

"Nevertheless, some of our colleagues from the Presidential Administration, from the Ministry of Education, from the Ministry of Internal Affairs, from the Ministry of Defense, from the Federal Security Service, from the FSB and from some other departments took part in the election (to the Academy of Sciences) and were elected ", Putin said.

RAS President Vladimir Fortov told the President that all candidates assured that they had received permission to participate in the competition. As a result, the officials passed the tests "without any exceptions or exceptions."

“I think that I will have to give them the opportunity to do science, because, apparently, their scientific activity is much more important than the performance of some routine administrative duties in government and administration,” Putin said.

"The question arises whether they can engage in scientific research in full with the desired results," the president added.

Personal initiative

Peskov appreciated the chances of officials elected in the Russian Academy of Sciences to keep their postsThe head of state promised employees of the Presidential Executive Office, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Federal Security Service, elected to the Russian Academy of Sciences, to provide the opportunity to engage only in scientific activities instead of working in government bodies.

Mikhail Paltsev, Chief Scientific Secretary of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences, said that each official personally made the decision to participate in the elections. At the same time, he admitted that the academy knew about Putin's recommendation.

"We accepted them according to scientific criteria. Everyone who participated in the elections met these requirements," Paltsev said.

According to the procedure, each applicant must speak to the academicians six times, after each speech, the current members of the academy vote on the candidates.

Meanwhile, a RIA Novosti source in the Russian Academy of Sciences said that if the Academy members decide to give up the title, they will not be able to do so.

"These appeals will not be accepted at all, because they do not comply with the charter (RAS)," the source said.

The head of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladimir Fortov, later said that none of the newly minted scientists had yet asked to be expelled from the academy.

The end goal is clear

Meanwhile, presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov noted that Putin has clearly stated his position on this issue.

“All the relevant departments unequivocally listened to what the president said. Now they are looking into this situation,” Peskov told reporters.

"But the ultimate goal is clearly defined by the president," Peskov concluded.

What gives an academic title

The Russian Academy of Sciences is the largest state academy of sciences in Russia, now it includes 944 academicians, all of whom are elected for life.

Formally, the title "Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences" is not considered an academic title, but it gives a number of privileges. Among them is the right to a monthly bonus to the official salary at the place of work.

First of all, it is worth noting that Russian citizens can become either academicians or corresponding members of the Russian Academy of Sciences. In general, it is these two categories that form the backbone of this organization. Such a system has remained since the days of the Soviet Union. The Academy of Sciences of the USSR ceased to exist in the 91st year of the last century, but its traditions live on to this day.

Citizens of other states, in turn, have the opportunity to obtain the title of foreign member. For the most part, academicians hold in parallel leadership positions in various research institutes, for which they are paid the corresponding salary.

It should be noted that the main benefit of an academician is lifelong election. The status is usually obtained by those who have already been a corresponding member for a certain period of time. At the same time, according to the charter, only academicians have the right to vote in elections.

As you know, the last time elections were held at the end of October 2016. Their difference from the previous ones is that this time most of the vacancies were occupied by relatively young scientists. An age limit for applicants was introduced - up to 61 years. In this way, the organization is trying to rejuvenate its composition somewhat.

What does membership give

By and large, the title of academician is nothing more than an award for certain merits and achievements in the scientific path. Thus, the recognition of the value of the work of this or that scientist at the state level and within the framework of the Russian scientific community is actually ensured.

In accordance with the law, the title of Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences is not considered an academic degree, but it is highly attractive due to its prestige.

Among other things, based on the Charter of the Russian Academy of Sciences, academicians have the following rights:

  • take part in the affairs of the Russian Academy of Sciences in accordance with the legislation of the Russian Federation;
  • be elected, as well as participate in elections to the governing bodies of the Academy;
  • initiate consideration of issues of both scientific and organizational order in the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences;
  • demand the provision of information relating to the activities of the Russian Academy of Sciences in the prescribed manner;
  • every month to receive the monetary payments introduced by the government decree.

Salary and other payments to academicians

As can be understood from the above, the benefits available to academicians of the Russian Academy of Sciences are largely of an image nature. Nevertheless, since Soviet times, there have been certain payments for the title. So under the USSR, each academician received 500 rubles a month, which at that time was a very substantial amount.

After the formation of the Russian Federation as an independent state, this practice was preserved. So, in February 2016, the government, by its decree number 86, established a new amount of payments. As you might guess, the amount of scholarships have been increased. True, only members of the State Academy felt the growth. In the RAS, they were left at the same level. They, in particular, were put into effect back in 2008, the Russian Cabinet of Ministers then determined their size as follows:

  • for academicians of the Russian Academy of Sciences - 100 thousand rubles;
  • for correspondent members - 50 thousand;
  • for academicians of GAN - 60;
  • for GAN correspondent members - 30.

The Russian academician, in addition to universal respect and honor, receives life support from the state budget. And this despite the fact that scientists of this rank usually make good money at their main workplace.

Other perks

Of course, it must be admitted that academics now have fewer privileges than they did in Soviet times. However, the existing preferences are more than enough. At least that's what many people think.

Among other privileges, one should also mention the opportunity, if necessary, to use official vehicles from the garage of the academy.

In addition, they also receive medical care from the doctors of the polyclinic working under the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation. The same right is reserved for their relatives, however, only the closest ones.

An amazing story: for 10 days now, an event has been taking place before our eyes that is completely unprecedented in scale, in significance (without any exaggeration, one can say - world significance) and the authority of the people taking part in it, and very little is known about it. That is, of course, in narrow professional circles, they talk about it, discuss it, follow the development of news. But in general, the whole plot remains completely "corporate", even if you want - "departmental".

This is some very instructive example of how strange, absurd, idle and senseless the current Russian information environment is. Moreover, why the television and semi-official press are silent is understandable, of course. But why social media, networks and communities have remained aloof from the sensation is a question for a separate study. That is, it cannot be said, of course, that absolutely no one knew about it. But the resonance certainly does not correspond to the true weight of what is happening ...

I'm talking about the letter that appeared on the website of the "Society of Scientific Workers" on July 1, and the mass protest action of scientists that followed the publication.

For reference: ONR is such an informal public organization created by a large group of scientists actively working in Russia and abroad about a year and a half ago. By the way, it was never possible to suspect ONR of love for the current Russian Academy of Sciences. As for how Russian science is organized, how it is managed, and how it is financed, the statements and documents of the ONR have always spoken extremely sharply and directly. Actually, the creation of this organization was motivated in its founding documents by the fact that it is no longer possible to put up with the current situation in Russia. "alienation of power from scientists, unprecedented in either developed or catching up countries" and with the position "in which leading world-class researchers are reduced to the level of disenfranchised employees. As a result, over the past decade, Russia has slipped from 16th to 27th place in the world in terms of the total citation of scientific articles ...".

In general, if there is an organization in the scientific community that is determined to radically reform the Russian Academy of Sciences, then this is precisely the Society of Scientific Workers.

And now it is the Society of Scientific Workers that has become the platform on which the most powerful and convincing protest action for the scientific community is unfolding, directed against the Duma bill on the "confiscation reform" of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

The text of the appeal, around which events are developing, is extremely concise. I would say that he is defiantly concise. The authors make it clear to the addressees that, in general, there is nothing to convince them of, and there is no need to bargain, and there is nothing to ask for. Just a protest, nothing more. Just an expression of indignation and contempt for the organizers of such a "reform". Here is the text in its entirety, from first to last word:

"To the President of the Russian Federation V.V. Putin
Chairman of the Federation Council of the Russian Federation V.I. Matvienko
Chairman of the State Duma of the Russian Federation S.E. Naryshkin
To the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation D.A. Medvedev

Expressing categorical rejection of the draft Federal Law "On the Russian Academy of Sciences, the reorganization of state academies of sciences and amendments to certain legislative acts of the Russian Federation" 305828-6, sent to the State Duma, we declare our refusal to join the new "RAS" if the law is adopted, since we do not consider it a legitimate and worthy successor and replacement for the existing Russian Academy of Sciences, founded by Peter I.

During these 10 days, this statement was signed by the real, non-fictional, real elite of Russian science in almost full strength.

For the kind of dissertation research I've been immersed in over the past few months, I have to interact quite a lot with different members of the scientific community. And I must tell you that my interlocutors are completely dumbfounded. No one, under any circumstances, expected anything like this. The most famous, the most respected, the most influential, the most cited, the most brilliant of the active Russian scientists of THE LAST THREE GENERATIONS, who have achieved the greatest academic success, who have rightfully earned their titles of academicians and correspondent members, now put their signatures on the refusal to cover up with their names the thieves' reform imposed on Putin's administration.

Because this reform has nothing to do with the real tasks of the revival and development of Russian science. Because this reform is in no way connected with the true point of view of those in whose name they are trying to push through: the Russian scientists themselves. Because this reform is a bright, impudent and demonstrative declaration of the contempt of officials and near-Kremlin swindlers for the true interests of Russian scientists, the Russian educated class, and Russian society in general.

Do you know why I consider this event extremely important even against the backdrop of the whole very disturbing and gloomy political picture of the day? Even against the backdrop of the inhuman, torture trial in the "May 6 Case", which is organized to intimidate and demoralize us. Against the background of the shameless trial of Navalny and Officerov, falsified and distorted from the first to the last word. Against the backdrop of a cheap booth into which the Moscow mayor's office, with the approval of the Kremlin, turns the most important city elections. Against the backdrop of ever-widening repressions against civil activists, the total destruction of NGOs, the consistent stifling of the free press in Russia...

Because in this story we see that people who only yesterday considered themselves guaranteed from "all these stupid things of yours", lived with the conviction that "all this political fuss does not concern them", proceeded from the fact that something was wrong with them "Nothing like that will definitely happen," they suddenly discover that they are not in any tank at all, and in no house at all. It suddenly turns out that the punishment for indifference, for arrogance, for the readiness to withdraw from public life, for civic deafness and blindness, is inevitable. If Russia has become a totalitarian country, sooner or later this totalitarianism will get to you. Whether you are at least academics, at least Nobel laureates.

In recent weeks, the academic "corporation" has received many bitter, sometimes irritated reproaches. Occasionally they also sound ordinary gloating. More often - disappointment, despondency. And now - such a turn.

Right now, these people - the most worthy, most deserved, wisest and most respected of Russian scientists - are learning this hard lesson before our eyes. And I really hope that the trauma that will now be inflicted on them by this disappointment, this insight and this despair will turn out to be strong enough. I hope the wound doesn't heal for long. I think that the memory of these days will remain in these people now forever.

Yesterday there was a message that now many of these signatories intend to enter a new community, the purpose of which will be to fight against arbitrary power for the true, vital interests of the Russian scientific corporation. The community will be called - by the date of publication of the appeal - "Club 1 July". I wonder what this struggle for the "future of Russian science" will look like apart from the movement for civil society in Russia as a whole. Is it possible to somehow "isolate" your corporate interest here? Or will it still turn out that one cannot live without the other?

Just read this list of "refusal academics". As of yesterday morning, there were 71 names in it - it is not in alphabetical order, but in the order of signing. There will probably be more today. On the ONR website, the list is given in a completely dry form - only the title, surname and initials. And I asked my fellow scientists to add a minimum of background information so that the uninitiated would understand at least which of the academicians is from.

See:

1. Academician V.E. Zakharov, theoretical physicist, mathematician, Institute of Theoretical Physics. Landau and Physical Institute. Lebedev RAS, 74 years old
2. Academician A.V. Kryazhimsky, mathematician, Mathematical Institute. V.A. Steklov RAS, 64 years old
3. Academician V.A. Rubakov, theoretical physicist, Institute for Nuclear Research, Russian Academy of Sciences, 58 years old
4. Academician D.V. Shirkov, theoretical physicist, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research RAS, Dubna, 85 years old
5. Academician Yu.L. Ershov, mathematician, Institute of Mathematics SB RAS, 73 years old
6. Academician V.M. Kotlyakov, geographer, Institute of Geography of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Honorary President of the Russian Geographical Society, 81 years old
7. Academician N.S. Dikansky, physicist, Institute of Nuclear Physics SB RAS, 71 years old
8. Academician V.A. Vasiliev, mathematician, Mathematical Institute. V.A.Steklova RAS, President of the Moscow Mathematical Society, 57 years old
9. Academician L.V. Keldysh, theoretical physicist, Physical Institute. Lebedev RAS, 82 years old
10. Academician S.M. Stishov, experimental physicist, Institute for High Pressure Physics named after V.I. L. F. Vereshchagin RAS, 75 years old
11. Academician A.A. Starobinsky, theoretical physicist, Landau Institute of Theoretical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, 65 years old
12. Academician V.L. Yanin, historian, Faculty of History of Moscow State University, 84 years old
13. Academician A.A. Abrikosov, theoretical physicist, Nobel Prize winner, Landau Institute of Theoretical Physics RAS, 65 years old
14. Academician V. B. Betelin, mathematician, Research Institute of System Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences, RRC “Kurchatov Institute”, 67 years old.
15. Academician R.I. Nigmatulin, mechanic, Institute of Oceanology. P.P. Shirshov RAS, 73 years old
16. Academician V.V. Dmitriev, experimental physicist, Kapitsa Institute for Physical Problems, 55 years old
17. Academician M.V. Sadovsky, physicist, Institute of Electrophysics RAS, Yekaterinburg, 65 years old
18. Academician M.A. Grachev, biologist, Limnological Institute of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 74 years old
19. Academician A.P. Kuleshov, mathematician, Institute for Information Transmission Problems. A.A. Kharkevich RAS, 67 years old
20. Academician V.B. Timofeev, physicist, Institute of Solid State Physics RAS, 76 years old
21. Academician V. A. Dybo, linguist, Center for Comparative Studies of the Institute of Oriental Cultures and Antiquity of the Russian State Humanitarian University, 82 years old
22. Academician G.M. Eliashberg, theoretical physicist, Landau Institute of Theoretical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, 82 years old
23. Academician A.V. Chaplik, physicist, Institute of Semiconductor Physics. A.V. Rzhanova, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 75 years old
24. Academician S.S. Gershtein, physicist, Institute for High Energy Physics, 83 years old
25. Academician R.Z. Sagdeev, physicist, University of Maryland, 80 years old
26. Academician A.V. Gaponov-Grekhov, physicist, Institute of Applied Physics RAS, 87 years old
27. Academician N.S. Kardashev, astronomer, Astrospace Center of the Physical Institute of the Academy of Sciences, 81 years old
28. Academician Yu.N.Pariyskiy, astronomer, Special Astrophysical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 81 years old
29. Academician R.A. Suris, physicist, Physico-Technical Institute. A.F. Ioffe RAS, 76 years old
30. Corresponding member Yu.I. Manin, mathematician, Northwestern University (USA), 76 years old
31. Corresponding member I.V. Volovich, theoretical physicist, mathematician, Mathematical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 66 years old
32. Corresponding member A.Yu. Morozov, theoretical physicist, Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, 51 years old
33. Corresponding member P.I.Arseev, theoretical physicist, Physical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 52 years old
34. Corresponding member M.I.Vysotsky, theoretical physicist, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, 59 years old
35. Corresponding member K.P. Zybin, theoretical physicist, Department of Theoretical Physics. Tamma, 54 years old
36. Corresponding member V.N. Gavrin, experimental physicist, Institute for Nuclear Research, Russian Academy of Sciences, 72 years old
37. Corresponding member I.B. Khriplovich, theoretical physicist, Institute of Nuclear Physics RAS, Novosibirsk, 76 years old
38. Corresponding member V.I. Danilov-Danilyan, economist, environmentalist, Institute of Water Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 75 years old
39. Corresponding member V.E. Balakin, physicist, Institute of Nuclear Physics. Budker, 68 years old
40. Corresponding member O.N. Solomina, geographer, Institute of Geography RAS, 53 years old
41. Corresponding member N.G. Smirnov, biologist, Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 65 years old
42. Corresponding member A.A.Soloviev, mathematician, geophysicist, International Institute of Earthquake Prediction Theory and Mathematical Geophysics RAS, 65 years old
43. Corresponding member S.Yu.Nemirovsky, mathematician, Mathematical Institute. V.A. Steklov RAS, 39 years old
44. Corresponding Member A.A. Belavin, theoretical physicist, Landau Institute of Theoretical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, 71 years old
45. Corresponding Member I.I. Tkachev, theoretical physicist, Institute for Nuclear Research, Russian Academy of Sciences, 56 years old
46. ​​Corresponding member M.I. Yalandin, experimental physicist, Institute of Electrophysics, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 56 years old
47. Corresponding member E.L. Ivchenko, theoretical physicist, Physico-Technical Institute. Ioffe, St. Petersburg, 67 years old
48. Corresponding member SV Ivanov, mathematician, St. Petersburg Department of the Mathematical Institute. V.A. Steklov RAS, 41 years old
49. Corresponding member B.L. Ioffe, theoretical physicist, Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics, 86 years old
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53. Corresponding member S.K. Gulev, physicist, Institute of Oceanology. P.P. Shirshov RAS, 54 years old
54. Corresponding member Yu.G. Makhlin, theoretical physicist, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, 43 years old
55. Corresponding member E.A. Khazanov, experimental physicist, Nizhny Novgorod State University, 48 years old
56. Corresponding member A.A. Tolstonogov, mathematician, Institute of System Dynamics and Control Theory SB RAS, 73 years old
57. Corresponding Member I. A. Panin, mathematician, St. Petersburg Department of the Mathematical Institute. V.A. Steklova RAS, 54 years old
58. Corresponding member A.I. Ivanchik, historian, Institute of World History of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 48 ​​years old
59. Corresponding member D.I. Trubetskov, theoretical physicist, Saratov Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 75 years old
60. Corresponding member DV Treshchev, mathematician, Mathematical Institute. V.A. Steklov RAS, 48 years old
61. Corresponding member R.L. Smelyansky, mathematician, Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics, Moscow State University, 62 years old
62. Corresponding member A.V. Dybo, linguist, Institute of Linguistics RAS, 54 years old
63. Corresponding member A.A. Razborov, mathematician, Mathematical Institute. V.A. Steklov RAS, 50 years old
64. Corresponding member L.D. Beklemishev, mathematician, Mathematical Institute. V.A. Steklov RAS, 45 years old
65. Corresponding member V.V. Brazhkin, physicist, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, 51 years old
66. Corresponding member K.E. Degtyarev, geologist, Geological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 49 years old
67. Corresponding member A.M. Sergeev, physicist, Institute of Applied Physics RAS, 58 years old
68. Corresponding member A.B. Borisov, theoretical physicist, Institute of Physics of Metals, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Yekaterinburg, 65 years old
69. Corresponding member N.N. Rozanov, physicist, State Optical Institute named after V.I. S.I. Vavilova, 72 years old
70. Corresponding member M.I. Rabinovich, physicist, University of California at San Diego (USA), 72 years old
71. Corresponding member A.K. Murtazaev, physicist, Dagestan Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 52 years old



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