Foma Triebin


Foma Andriejewicz Triebin (Russian: Фома Андреевич Требин, born October 18, 1904, died July 9, 1971 in Moscow) - Soviet engineer, scientist and diplomat. Curriculum vitae

In 1929 he graduated from the Moscow Mining Academy, a member of the WKP (b), 1929-1931 engineer and chief engineer of the trust, 1931-1934 successively as assistant, assistant professor, deputy head of the cathedral and p. deputy director of the Moscow Petroleum Institute. Gubkin, 1934-1938 PhD student of the Institute of Flammable Bodies of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. From 1938 chief engineer Glavneftiedobych, later to 1940 deputy head of Technical Board of the People's Petroleum Commission of the USSR, from 1940 to June 1941 deputy director of the Moscow Petroleum Institute. Gubkin. From June to November 1941, soldier of the Red Army, from November 1941 to 1942 p. Director of the Moscow Petroleum Institute. Gubkin in Ufa (evacuated there from Moscow after the German attack on the USSR), from 1942 to July 1945 head of the department of this institute, 1941 became a doctor of engineering and 1942 professor. From 28 July 1945 to 25 March 1950 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the USSR in Venezuela, 1950-1953 Head of the Technical Board and Member of the Ministry of Petroleum Industry of the USSR, 1953-1955 Director of the All-Union Oil and Gas Institute for Research and Development, 1955-1957 Head of Technical Board and a member of the Soviet Union's Ministry of Petroleum Industry. From October 17, 1957 to May 17, 1960, Chairman of the State Scientific and Technical Committee of the Council of Ministers of the RFSRR, 1958-1971 Head of the Department of Gas Processing and Operation of the Moscow Institute of Petrochemistry and Gas Industry. Gubkin, 1960-1971 Scientific Director of the Laboratory, 1961-1971 Director of the All-Union Scientific Research Institute for the Gas Industry. Honors Bibliography

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