Abram Alexandrovich Slutskin

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Abram Aleksandrovich Sluzkin ( Russian Абрам Александрович Слуцкин * July 5 . Jul / 17th July  1891 greg. In Borisoglebsk ; † 13. July 1950 in Kharkov ) was a Soviet physicist .

He played a leading role in the development of the magnetron and its application in radar in the Soviet Union.

From 1928 Sluzkin was a professor at Kharkov University and was at the Institute of Physics and Technology of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences . There he developed radar technology in the 1930s.

He was a corresponding member since 1939 and since 1948 an academician of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR .

literature

  • Raymond C. Watson, Jr .: Radar origins worldwide: History of its evolution in 13 nations through World War II. Trafford Publishing, 2009, 273-310.

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