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List Of Kazan State University's Rectors
This is a list of Kazan State University rectors: #Yakovkin Ilya Fedorovich (1804–1813) #Braun Johann (Ivan Osipovich) (1814–1819)Gavriil II'ich Solntsev(1819–1820) #Nikolski Grigori Borisovich (1820–1823) # Fuchs Karl (Karl Fedorovich) (1823–1827) #Nikolai Lobachevsky (1827–1846) # Ivan Mikhailovich Simonov (1846–1855) # Kowalewski Osip Mikhaylovich (1855–1860) #Alexander Butlerov (1860–1863) #Osokin Yevgraf Gigoryevich (1863–1872,1876–1880) #Kremlev Nikolay Aleksandrovich (1872–1876,1885–1889) #Kowalewski Nikolay Osipovich (1880–1882) #Nikolai Nikitich Bulich (1882–1885)Konstantin Vasilievich Voroshilov(1889–1899) #Dmitri Dubyago (1899–1905) #Lyubimov Nikolay Matveyevich (1905–1906)Nikolai Pavlovich Zagoskin(1906–1909) #Dormidontov Grigori Fedorovich (1909–1918) #Bolotov Yevgeni Aleksandrovich (1918–1921) #Ovchinnikov Aleksandr Aleksandrovich (1921–1922)M. N. Cheboksarov#Chirkovski Vasili Vasilyevich (1923–1925) #Lunyak Andrey Ivanovic ...
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Kazan State University
Kazan (Volga region) Federal University (russian: Казанский (Приволжский) федеральный университет, tt-Cyrl, Казан (Идел буе) федераль университеты) is a public research university located in Kazan, Russia. Founded in 1804 as Imperial Kazan University, astronomer Nikolai Ivanovich Lobachevsky served there as the rector from 1837 until 1876. In 1929, the university was renamed in honour of its student Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (Lenin). The university is known as the birthplace of organic chemistry due to works by Aleksandr Butlerov, Vladimir Markovnikov, Aleksandr Arbuzov, and the birthplace of electron spin resonance discovered by Evgeny Zavoisky. In 2011, Kazan University received a federal status. It is also one of 18 Russian universities that were initially selected to participate in the Project 5-100, coordinated by the Government of the Russian Federation and aimed to improve their international competit ...
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Karl Fuchs (museum Founder)
Karl Fuchs was an ethnic German from Kazan in Tatarstan. He founded the Kazan Zoo in 1806,History of Kazan Zoo. Kazan zoo official site. RU
as well as the Botanical Museum in Kazan. He served as the Rector of
Kazan University Kazan (Volga region) Federal University (russian: Казанский (Приволжский) федеральный университет, tt-Cyrl, Казан (Идел буе) федераль университеты) is a public research uni ...
from 1823 - 1827.


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* http://newkazan.blogspot.com * http://www.ksu.ru/eng/general/museums.htm * http://www.ndr ...
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Nikolai Lobachevsky
Nikolai Ivanovich Lobachevsky ( rus, Никола́й Ива́нович Лобаче́вский, p=nʲikɐˈlaj ɪˈvanəvʲɪtɕ ləbɐˈtɕɛfskʲɪj, a=Ru-Nikolai_Ivanovich_Lobachevsky.ogg; – ) was a Russian mathematician and geometer, known primarily for his work on hyperbolic geometry, otherwise known as Lobachevskian geometry, and also for his fundamental study on Dirichlet integrals, known as the Lobachevsky integral formula. William Kingdon Clifford called Lobachevsky the "Copernicus of Geometry" due to the revolutionary character of his work. Biography Nikolai Lobachevsky was born either in or near the city of Nizhny Novgorod in the Russian Empire (now in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia) in 1792 to parents of Russian and Polish origin – Ivan Maksimovich Lobachevsky and Praskovia Alexandrovna Lobachevskaya.Victor J. Katz. ''A history of mathematics: Introduction''. Addison-Wesley. 2009. p. 842. Stephen Hawking. ''God Created the Integers: The Mathematical Br ...
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Ivan Mikhailovich Simonov
Ivan Mikhailovich Simonov (1794–1855) was a Russian astronomer and a geodesist. Biography He completed his studies and became a professor of physics at Kazan State University in 1816 where he was a close friend of Nikolai Lobachevsky. He was a corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences from 1829 and later went on to become the rector of Kazan State University in 1846. From 1819 to 1821 he took part in and wrote a detailed account of F. F. Bellingshausen and M. P. Lazarev’s expedition around the world, during which the continent of Antarctica was discovered. Among Simonov’s contributions are his many astronomical observations, the development of methods for such observations, and the design of a reflector. Simonov was among the first in Russia to study terrestrial magnetism. On his initiative two observatories were established in Kazan: an astronomical observatory in 1833 and an observatory for the study of magnetism in 1843. ...
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Józef Kowalewski
Józef Kowalewski (russian: Иосиф Михайлович Ковалевский) (9 January 1801 – 7 November 1878) was a Polish orientalist. Founder of the Philomatic Association, in 1824 convicted by the Russian authorities for pro-independence Polish activity and exiled into Russia. Allowed to study at the Kazan University, he studied Mongolia, particularly Mongolian language and Tibetan Buddhism. In 1833 he founded the Department of Mongolian Studies at Kazan University - the first in Europe. In the years 1844-1849 he published his major work - a Mongolian - Russian - French dictionary. In 1862 he was allowed to return to Poland (then a part of the Russian Empire); he refused to support the January Uprising and did not oppose Russification of Polish education, for which he became the dean of the Philological and Historical Faculty of the University of Warsaw. Early biography Józef Szczepan Kowalewski was born in the family of a polonized uniate priest Mikhail Yuzef ...
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Alexander Butlerov
Alexander Mikhaylovich Butlerov (Алекса́ндр Миха́йлович Бу́тлеров; 15 September 1828 – 17 August 1886) was a Russian chemist, one of the principal creators of the theory of chemical structure (1857–1861), the first to incorporate double bonds into structural formulas, the discoverer of hexamine (1859), the discoverer of formaldehyde (1859) and the discoverer of the formose reaction (1861). He first proposed the idea of possible tetrahedral arrangement of valence bonds in carbon compounds in 1862. The crater Butlerov on the Moon is named after him. Alexander Butlerov was born in Chistopol Chistopol (russian: Чи́стополь; tt-Cyrl, Чистай, ''Çistay''; cv, Чистай, ''Çistay'') is a town in Tatarstan, Russia, located on the left bank of the Kuybyshev Reservoir, on the Kama River. As of the 2010 Census, its p ... into a landowning family. References * * * * * 1828 births 1886 deaths People from Chi ...
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Nikolai Nikitich Bulich
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Dmitri Dubyago
Dmitry Ivanovich Dubyago (''Дмитрий Иванович Дубяго'' in Russian) (September 21 ( N.S. October 3), 1849 – October 22, 1918) was a Russian astronomer and expert in theoretical astrophysics, astrometry, and gravimetry. A crater on the Moon is named after Dmitry Dubyago. See also * Alexander Dubyago Alexander Dmitriyevich Dubyago (''Александр Дмитриевич Дубяго'' in Russian) (December 5(18), 1903, Kazan - October 29, 1959, Kazan) was a Soviet astronomer and expert in theoretical astrophysics. The lunar crater Dubyago ... * crater Dubyago References Astronomers from the Russian Empire 1849 births 1918 deaths Privy Councillor (Russian Empire) {{Europe-astronomer-stub ...
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List Of Rectors Of The Moscow State University
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Lists Of People By University Or College In Russia
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Academic Staff Of Kazan Federal University
An academy ( Attic Greek: Ἀκαδήμεια; Koine Greek Ἀκαδημία) is an institution of secondary or tertiary higher learning (and generally also research or honorary membership). The name traces back to Plato's school of philosophy, founded approximately 385 BC at Akademia, a sanctuary of Athena, the goddess of wisdom and skill, north of Athens, Greece. Etymology The word comes from the ''Academy'' in ancient Greece, which derives from the Athenian hero, '' Akademos''. Outside the city walls of Athens, the gymnasium was made famous by Plato as a center of learning. The sacred space, dedicated to the goddess of wisdom, Athena, had formerly been an olive grove, hence the expression "the groves of Academe". In these gardens, the philosopher Plato conversed with followers. Plato developed his sessions into a method of teaching philosophy and in 387 BC, established what is known today as the Old Academy. By extension, ''academia'' has come to mean the accumulatio ...
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