Lyudmila Anatolyevna Bykovskaya

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Lyudmila Anatoljewna Bykowskaja ( Russian Людмила Анатольевна Быковская ; born June 16, 1937 ; † December 26, 2013 in Moscow ) was a Soviet - Russian physicist and university professor .

Life

Bykovskaya studied at the physics faculty of Lomonosov University Moscow (MGU) with graduation in 1962.

After graduation, Bykovskaya was an engineer at the All-Russian Research Institute for Medical Devices, a physics teacher in schools, a research assistant at the All-Russian Research Institute for Power Generation and a lecturer at the Moscow State Pedagogical Institute (MGPI) .

On May 1, 1970 Bykowskaja research assistant was the Department of molecule - spectroscopy of the Moscow Institute of Spectroscopy (ISAN) of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (15 August 1992). She also taught at the Department of Quantum Optics at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MFTI) .

In 1986 Bykowskaja received the State Prize of the USSR for work on high-resolution spectroscopy and stable spectral hole burning of complex molecules and solids (1972-1984) together with Rein Avarmaa , Lyubow Alexandrowna Rebane , Roman Iwanowitsch Personow , Jaak Kikas , Konstantin Nikolajewitsch Solowjow and the others Members of the collective .

Bykovskaya died in hospital and was buried in the Khovanskoye cemetery .

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f ISAN: Ушла из жизни Л.А.Быковская (accessed June 6, 2020).