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Soviet-Russian physicist (1947–2019)

Vitaly Voloshinov
Вита́лий Бори́сович Воло́шинов
Born 20 March 1947Berlin, Germany
Died 28 September 2019(2019-09-28) (aged 72)Moscow, Russian Federation
Citizenship Soviet Union, Russia
Alma mater Moscow State University
Awards [](/wiki/Medal%5F%22In%5FCommemoration%5Fof%5Fthe%5F850th%5FAnniversary%5Fof%5FMoscow%22 "Medal "In Commemoration of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow"")
Scientific career
Fields Physics, Acousto-optics, Electro-optics, Optical telecommunication, Laser Technology
Institutions Moscow State University
Doctoral advisor Vladimir Parygin
Doctoral students Nataly Polikarpova
Website acousto-optics.phys.msu.ru/page-staff.html

Vitaly Borisovich Voloshinov (Russian: Виталий Борисович Волошинов; 20 March 1947 – 28 September 2019) was a Soviet and Russian physicist, one of the world's leading experts in the field of acoustoptics, honored teacher of Moscow State University[1][2]

PhD in physics and mathematics, associate professor Physics Department, Moscow State University.

Consists of Corps of Experts in Natural Sciences, with 1683 citations for papers published after 1976. H-index – 19.[3]

Vitaly B. Voloshinov was born on 20 March 1947 in Berlin. Son of Boris E. Voloshinov and Nataliya K. Voloshinova.

In 1965 he graduated from English special school No.1 in Moscow and music school No.1 named after Sergey Prokofiev.[4]

In 1971 he graduated from the Physics Department of Lomonosov Moscow State University with Highest Distinction and Prize named after Rem Khokhlov for best Graduate Student Research Projects.[5][6]

In 1971–1973 he worked as an engineer and senior research engineer at the Scientific Research Institute of Space Engineering Instruments.

In 1977, upon completion of graduate school, defended his thesis on "Control of light beams using Bragg diffraction in an optically anisotropic medium", specialty No. 01.04.03, PhD in Radiophysics and Quantum Electronics.[7]

Since 1976, a researcher at the physics department.

Since 1992, an associate professor at the physics department.[8]

He died suddenly on 28 September 2019. The funeral service took place in the church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross in Mitino.[9] He was buried at Mitinsky cemetery in Moscow.

Achievements include 7 national patents[10][11][12] for inventions in optical engineering.

Scientific supervisor of national and international research projects and grants (CRDF,[13] RFBR,[14] etc.).

Principle results of the investigation

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Teaching activities

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Prepared 15 candidates of sciences(PhD).

Professor Voloshinov gave lectures to Graduate and Post-graduate Students of MSU on the following educational courses:

He also gave invited lectures in Russia, Bulgaria, Vietnam, Poland, Belgium, France, China, Colombia, (Germany) and United States.[17][18]

Selected publications

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  1. ^ "Vitaly Borisovich Voloshinov on the website of the Department of Oscillation Physics" (in Russian). Retrieved 29 September 2019.
  2. ^ "Moscow University. Yearbook 2007. Pp. 201–203". 2007. Retrieved 29 September 2019.
  3. ^ List of Russian scientists with a citation index> 1000
  4. ^ Balakshy, Vladimir; Dobrolenskiy, Yury (11 November 2019). "Tribute to the memory of professor Vitaly Voloshinov". In Grulkowski, Ireneusz; Linde, Bogumił B. J; Duocastella, Martí (eds.). Fourteenth School on Acousto-Optics and Applications. Vol. 11210. p. 32. Bibcode:2019SPIE11210E..02B. doi:10.1117/12.2559733. ISBN 9781510631830. S2CID 209338489.
  5. ^ "Staff. Chair of Physics of Oscillations. Voloshinov V. B." Retrieved 29 September 2019.
  6. ^ colomel.phys.msu.su. sfn error: no target: CITEREFcolomel.phys.msu.su (help)
  7. ^ Voloshinov, Vitaly (1977). Light beam control using Bragg diffraction in an optically anisotropic medium. Moscow: Moscow University Press. p. 160.
  8. ^ "Staff. Chair of Physics of Oscillations. Voloshinov V. B." Retrieved 29 September 2019.
  9. ^ "Outstanding physicist and defender of Orthodoxy departed to God".
  10. ^ "RF patent № 1 781 839". www1.fips.ru. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
  11. ^ "RF patent № 2 425 337". www1.fips.ru. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
  12. ^ "RF patent № 2 681 420". www1.fips.ru. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
  13. ^ "Acoustic, Optic and Photoelastic Properties of Tellurium-based Glasses, Project CRDF Number: RUP1-31167-MO-13". Retrieved 10 October 2019.
  14. ^ "Разработка и исследование устройств нового поколения для управления амплитудой, фазой, частотой, поляризацией и направлением распространения электромагнитного излучения дальнего инфракрасного диапазона спектра, Проект RFBR No.10-07-00683". Retrieved 10 October 2019.
  15. ^ Zadorin, A. S. (2004). Dynamics of acousto-optical interaction (in Russian). Tomsk. ISBN 5-94621-096-3.{{[cite book](/wiki/Template:Cite%5Fbook "Template:Cite book")}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  16. ^ "Voloshinov in ISTINA(Information and analytical system "Science-MSU")".
  17. ^ "Staff. Chair of Physics of Oscillations. Voloshinov V. B." Retrieved 29 September 2019.
  18. ^ "SPIE Involvement: Conference Chair/Author". Retrieved 30 September 2019.