Vladimir Mitkevich
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Vladimir Fyodorovich Mitkevich | |
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Владимир Фёдорович Миткевич; | |
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Died | June 1, 1951 | (aged 78)
Occupation(s) | Scientist, engineer |
Vladimir Fyodorovich Mitkevich (Russian: Владимир Фёдорович Миткевич; 3 August 1872, Minsk – 1 June 1951, Moscow) was a Soviet scientist and electrical engineer.[1]
In 1929, Mitkevich participated in the Second International Congress of the History of Science held in London in June–July 1931.
References
[edit]- ^ Vasil'ev, Yuriy S.; M, Schislayev Sergeii (2017). "To the anniversary of Vladimir Mitkevich (145th anniversary of his birth)". Materials Science. Power Engineering. pp. 153–157. doi:10.18721/JEST.230315.
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- 1872 births
- 1951 deaths
- 20th-century Russian physicists
- Scientists from Minsk
- Academic staff of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University
- Full Members of the USSR Academy of Sciences
- Recipients of the Order of Lenin
- Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
- Recipients of the Order of the Red Star
- Recipients of the Stalin Prize
- Electrical engineers from the Russian Empire
- Mechanical engineers from the Russian Empire
- Physicists from the Russian Empire
- Soviet electrical engineers
- Soviet mechanical engineers
- Soviet physicists
- Burials at Novodevichy Cemetery