Samwieł Koczarianc


Samweł Grigorjewicz Koczarianc (Russian: Samyvor Grigoryvich Kossarian, born on January 7, 1909 in Nor-Bajazet (now Gawarr), died on August 4, 1993 in Sarów) - Soviet constructor, two-time Hero of Socialist Work (1962 and 1984). < / p> Curriculum vitae

He was born in an Armenian peasant family. He studied at the Yerevan State University, he worked at the Central Statistical Office of the Armenian SSR, in 1930 he worked at the People's Commissariat of Labor of the USSR, later as an economist at the factory No. 24 them. Frunze. In the years 1933-1937 he studied at the Moscow Institute of Energy and became an electrical engineer, he remained in the institute as an aspirant, in June 1941 he defended his diploma thesis. He lectured at the Moscow Institute of Energy as a docent, in 1945 he was delegated to Germany, from September 1947 he worked in Konstruktorski-11 in the city of Arzamas-16 (currently Sarow) as the head of the science and designing sector of automation systems, later the head of the department. In the years 1949-1956 he participated in nuclear tests at the Semipalatinsk polygon and in 1949-1953 in ballistic missile trials in Bagiera in the Crimea, took part in the work on the creation of the first hydrogen bomb in the USSR, in November 1958 he received the degree of doctor of technical sciences, 1959-1990 he was the main constructor of the All-Russian Science and Research Institute of Experimental Physics, developed strategic missiles and other ballistic missiles, in 1962 he was awarded the title of professor, in 1966-1973 he was the scientific director of the branch of Gorky. He was a Lieutenant General. In 1982 he received the honorary citizenship of Sarowa. Honors and awards

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