Rosetta Andreevna Schilina

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Rosetta Andrejewna Schilina ( Russian Розетта Андреевна Жилина ; born June 8, 1933 in Leningrad , † December 11, 2003 in Sneschinsk ) was a Soviet - Russian mathematician and computer scientist .

Life

Schilina studied at the University of Leningrad in the mathematical - mechanical faculty together with Viktor Andrejewitsch Sutschkow, Valentin Fyodorowitsch Kuropatenko and Anatoli Moissejewitsch Vershik . She graduated with honors in 1956.

After completing her studies, Shilina was employed in the mathematics sector of the research institute NII-1011, which was founded in 1954 on the initiative of the physicist Kirill Ivanovich Shcholkin as the second nuclear research center for the development of the atomic and hydrogen bomb in the Chelyabinsk Oblast and the All-Russian Research Institute for Technical Physics ( WNIITF) was called (since 1992 the Federal Sababachin core research center WNIITF of the Rosatom in the closed city of Sneschinsk). In 1966 she became group leader, in 1969 laboratory head of the NIO-3 department for metrology , thermodynamics and civil engineering , in 1996 chief specialist in the NIO-3 department and in 1999 chief specialist in the NTO-2 department.

Graves of the married couple RA Schilina and WA Sutschkow

Schilina developed algorithms and programs for solving mechanical and unsteady heat conduction problems in complex nuclear weapon designs as well as for optimized ballistic trajectories .

Schilina was a member of the Sneschinsk City Council from 1980–1990.

Schilina was married to the physicist Viktor Andreevich Suchkov , who received the Lenin Prize in 1984 .

Honors, prizes

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g WNIITF: ЖИЛИНА Розетта Андреевна (accessed May 19, 2020).
  2. a b c d e Энциклопедия Челябинской области: Жилина Розетта Андреевна (accessed May 19, 2020).
  3. Роль женщин в ИТ незаслуженно преуменьшена. Исправляем ситуацию (accessed May 19, 2020).