Alexander Leonidowitsch Assejew

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Alexander Leonidowitsch Assejew (2010)

Alexander Leonidowitsch Assejew ( Russian Александр Леонидович Асеев ; born September 24, 1946 in Ulan-Ude ) is a Russian physicist and university professor .

Life

Assejew comes from a family of railway workers . His father Leonid Semjonowitsch Assejew (1913–1982) was a Stalin Prize winner and 1963–1973 chairman of the Buryat trade union council . The mother Klawdija Mitrofanovna nee Ovtschinnikowa (1918-1993) was a field shearress and worked in the Ulan-Udeer locomotive - wagon factory, in which Assejew's older brother Valeri (1941-2001) worked. Assejew was already enthusiastic about radio technology as a schoolboy .

Assejew studied after attending middle school No. 3 in Ulan-Ude 1963–1968 at the Faculty of Physics at the University of Novosibirsk (NGU). His teachers included Mikhail Ivanovich Kargapolow , Anatoli Wassiljewitsch Rschanow and Juri Borissowitsch Rumer . In the summer months he worked in the student building brigades of the Komsomol in the Novosibirsk Oblast , Magadan , in the Krasnoyarsk Territory , in the Buryat Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic and in the Yakut Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic . His thesis on the dislocation structure curved germanium - crystals was supervised by SI stenine.

After completing his studies, Asseev started as an intern at the Semiconductor Institute of the Siberian Department (SO) of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (AN-SSSR, from 1991 Russian Academy of Sciences (RAN)) in Novosibirsk , founded in 1964 by Anatoli Wassiljewitsch Rschanow , in which he became a research associate in 1969 and then rose continuously. In 1975 he defended his candidate dissertation on the dislocation structure of monocrystalline silicon and germanium layers on different substrates . Several times he carried out scientific investigations in the Institute for Solid State Physics and Electron Microscopy of the Academy of Sciences of the GDR in Halle . In 1990 he defended his doctoral dissertation on structural changes in silicon and germanium crystals in the sudden generation of point defects . In 1993 he visited the Department of Materials at the University of Oxford and the Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (cea) in Grenoble . In 1996 he was visiting professor at the University of Wisconsin – Madison .

In 1998 Assejew became director of the Semiconductor Institute as successor to Konstantin Konstantinowitsch Switaschew . His work focused on the microstructures and electronic properties of semiconductor systems with reduced dimensions as well as the development of semiconductor microelectronics . In 2000 he became a corresponding member of RAN.

In addition to his research activities Aseyev since September 1, 2002 Professor of the Department of Semiconductor Physics of the Physics Department of the University of Tomsk . He supervised 4 candidate and 2 doctoral dissertations. He is the author of 200 scientific papers, including 5 monographs and 9 patents . He is a member of the Scientific Council of the NGU and a member of the Nanotechnology Section of the RAN's Nano and Information Technology Department . In 2006 he became a real member of the RAN. 2008-2017 he was Vice President of RAN and Chairman of SO-RAN as successor to Nikolai Leontjewitsch Dobrezov . Asseev's successor as chairman of SO-RAN was Valentin Nikolayevich Parmon .

In 2013 Assejew retired. His successor as director of the semiconductor institute was Alexander Vasilyevich Latyshev . This year Assejew, like other academy members ( Club July 1st ), was an active opponent of the Duma’s plans to amend the law to reform the RAN. In the 2017 RAN presidential election, he supported the candidates Yevgeny Nikolayevich Kablow and Gennady Jakowlewitsch Krasnikow . As a result, the RAN was not replaced by a new academy.

Assejew has been an external member of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus since 2014 .

Assejew is married to the chemist Vera Nikolaevna, born Blisnjuk (* 1947). Her daughter Olga (* 1971) is a pharmacologist .

Honors

  • Medal of the Order for Services to the Fatherland 2nd Class (2008)
  • Honorary doctorate from Tomsk University (2010)
  • Honorary Professor of the Buryat State University (2010)
  • Polar Star Order of Mongolia (2010)
  • Medal of the Order for Services to the Fatherland 1st Class (2017)
  • Honorary doctorate from the University of St. Petersburg (1918)

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h i j Honorary doctorates from Tomsk University: АСЕЕВ Александр Леонидович (accessed on January 22, 2019).
  2. a b c d e Академик Асеев Александр Леонидович (accessed January 23, 2019).
  3. a b c d RAN: Асеев Александр Леонидович (accessed January 23, 2019).
  4. Большая российская энциклопедия: АСЕ́ЕВ Александр Леонидович (accessed January 23, 2019).
  5. Catalog map 1975 (accessed on January 22, 2019).
  6. ^ Catalog card 1990 (accessed on January 22, 2019).
  7. Math-Net.Ru: Асеев Александр Леонидович (accessed January 22, 2019).
  8. Как на самом деле академик Асеев оценивает проект “академической реформы” (accessed January 22, 2019).
  9. Заявляем об отказе вступить в новую «РАН» (accessed on January 22, 2019).
  10. Belarusian National Academy of Sciences | Belarusian National Academy of Sciences: Почётные и иностранные члены (accessed January 23, 2019).
  11. Указ Президента Российской Федерации от January 25, 2017 № 34 "О награждении государственными нассийской Федерации от 25.01.2017 № 34" О награждении государственными наградами Росискойами Росискойами Росискойами награждении государственными наградами Росискойами (accessed on January 22, 2019.