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Loshkaryov (Russian: Лошкарёв) or
Lashkaryov (Ukrainian: Лашкарёв) is a
Russian masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is Loshkaryova. It may refer...
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Vadim Evgenievich Lashkaryov (October 7, 1903 –
December 1, 1974), a
prominent Soviet experimental physicist, was born in Kyiv, to a
family of a lawyer...
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Russell Ohl of Bell
Laboratories in 1939. Two
years later (1941),
Vadim Lashkaryov reported discovery of p–n
junctions in Cu2O and
silver sulphide photocells...
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which he
received the
Nobel Prize in
Physics in 1921. 1941 –
Vadim Lashkaryov discovered p–n
junctions in Cu2O and Ag2S protocells. 1946 –
Russell Ohl...
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Technology Student Exchange (Outgoing, Incoming),
Staff Exchange 2005 V.E.
Lashkaryov Institute of
Semiconductor Physics,
National Academy of
Sciences of Ukraine...
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Physics of the
National Academy of
Sciences of
Ukraine Page of the V. Ye.
Lashkaryov Institute of
Semiconductor Physics of NAS of
Ukraine http://isp.kiev.ua/index...
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undergraduate and
graduate programs in this field. In 1960,
together with
Vadim Lashkaryov,
Pekar established in Kiev the
Institute of
Semiconductor Physics of the...
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Telecommunication Center "Ukrainian
Academic and
Research Network"
Lashkaryov Institute of
Physics in
Semiconductors Technological park "Semiconducting...
- that time then
became famous scientists.
Among them:
academicians V.Ye.
Lashkaryov, S.I.
Pekar and V.P. Linnik, ****ociate
members of the
Academy of Sciences...
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Suslov P.
Voronets M.
Avenarius Nikolay Bogolyubov Y. I.
Kosonogov Vadim Lashkaryov Naum
Davydovich Morgulis Solomon Isaakovich Pekar Emmanuel Rashba Nicolas...