Mikhail Vasilyevich Shuleikin
Mikhail Vasilyevich Shuleikin (Russian: Михаил Васильевич Шулейкин; 21 October 1884 - 7 July 1939) was a Soviet scientist in the field of Radio-frequency engineering, professor, academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences.[1] BiographyHe was born in 1884 in Moscow, the son of a merchant - the owner of a wallpaper factory and two stores. In 1908 he graduated from the St. Petersburg Polytechnic Institute, received a diploma of an electrical engineer and was left at the institute as a junior laboratory assistant of an electromachine laboratory for specialization in radio engineering. From 1908 to 1909 he served in the Army.[2] From 1914 to 1918 he taught at the Petrograd Polytechnic Institute, taught courses: "collector motors", "radiotelegraph generators" and directed the diploma design of radio telegraph stations and high frequency machines.[2] In 1913-1918 he worked at the Radiotelegraph Plant of the Maritime Department, where he organized the first factory in Russia for manufacturing radio engineering measuring instruments.[3] From 1919, he headed the departments of radio engineering in a number of Sovet institutes, including: Institute of National Economy. G.V. Plekhanov, Military Electrotechnical Communication Academy, Moscow Electrotechnical Institute of Communications, V.N. Podbelsky and Moscow Power Engineering Institute.[2] On 1 February 1933, he was elected a corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences in the Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, 28 January 1939 - full member (academician) of the USSR Academy of Sciences in the Division of Technical Sciences (specialty - radio engineering).[1] Literature
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