Konstantin Frołow
Konstantin Wasiljewicz Frolov (Russian: Константин Васильевич Фролов, born July 22, 1932 in Piesocznia (now Kirov town), died November 18, 2007 in Moscow) is a student of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR and the Russian Academy of Sciences, specialist in machine learning, Hero of the Socialist Work (1990). Curriculum vitae
In 1956 he graduated from the Briański Institute of Machine Building, and in 1961 he was an aspirant of the Institute of Machine Design of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, 1956-1958 was an engineer in the Leningrad metallurgical factory where he was involved in hydroturin testing. Later he worked at the Institute of Machine Learning at the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, 1962 became a candidate for technical sciences, 1961-1976 lectured at the Department of Mechanics and Theory of Machines and Mechanisms of the Moscow Higher School of Technology. Baumana, 1977 became editor-in-chief of "Maszynowiedienije", "Powierchnost": physics, chimija, miechanika "and" Prikładnaja matiematika and miechanika ". In 1964, he was one of the founders of a vibration laboratory at the institute, based on which a biomechanics department was established in the mid-1970s, where mechanical dynamics was studied. Since 1970 a doctorate in technical sciences, since 1971 professor. On December 23, 1976 he became a correspondent, and on December 26, 1984 he became a dormitory professor at the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (since 1991 Russian Academy of Sciences). Lenin. From March 15, 1985 to November 1, 1996 Vice-President of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR / Russian Academy of Sciences, 1985-1992 Academic-secretary of the Faculty of Problems of Machine Building, Mechanics and Processes of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. Since 1985 member of the Presidium of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR / RAN, 2002-2007 Deputy Secretary of the Department of Energy, Machine Building, Mechanics and Processes of the RAN Board. From 1965 a member of the CPSU, 1986-1989 deputy member, and 1989-1990 member of the CPSU Central Committee, 1990-1991 member of the CPSU Political Bureau. Honors and awards Bibliography
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