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Dmitry Borisovich Zimin (russian: Дмитрий Борисович Зимин; 28 April 1933 – 22 December 2021) was a Russian radio scientist and businessman, who was the founder and honorary president of
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. From his retirement in the early 2000s, he became known as a philanthropist. He founded the
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and the
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.


Early life and education

Dmitry Zimin was already engaged in radio engineering when he was a student at
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secondary school number 59. In 1950, he entered the Faculty of Radio Electronics of the Aircraft of the
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(MAI), from which he graduated in 1957. Then he secured the position of an engineer in the Problem Laboratory of MAI, led by Mikhail Neumann.


Career in science and technology

In 1962, Zimin was invited to work in the Radio Technical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. For more than thirty-five years he held managerial positions at this institute: he was the head of the laboratory, then for fourteen years the head of the scientific department, and then the director of the center for the development of radio equipment. Zimin obtained his
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in 1963 and the
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in 1984. As a researcher of phased antenna arrays, he was appointed deputy chief designer of the
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. In total, he created more than 100 scientific works and inventions.


Business activity

In the final years of the USSR, there was a sharp reduction in defense contracts for the Radio Technical Institute. In March 1991, Zimin founded a private commercial enterprise "KB Impulse". It hired the technical experts who worked at the Institute and specialized in communication systems. In 1991, Zimin organized a group of technical experts within the Radio Technical Institute for a project to develop cellular telephone communications. At the initial stage, an American cellular equipment manufacturer and operator owned by the Fabela family was invited as a partner. In 1992, the joint-stock company "Vimpel-Communications" (VimpelCom) was established, with Zimin as President and General Director. Zimin managed the operational activity of the company, while his partner Augie K. Fabela II contributed equipment and money and managed sales and marketing. Soon VimpelCom launched a pilot AMPS station in Moscow. The company became successful and in 1996, it became the first Russian company to be listed on the
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, which required a degree of transparency uncommon for Russian companies at the time. In 2001, at the age of 68, Dmitry Zimin sold his controlling stake in VimpelCom and left the position of general director of the company. He was honored with the title of the Founder and Honorary President of the company. Zimin was awarded the “Business-Olympus” prize in the nomination “Business Reputation” in 2001. The Russian edition of ''
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'' magazine rated Dmitry Zimin as the 63rd richest person in Russia in 2004 and the 52nd in 2005. After selling VimpelCom, Zimin invested in various enterprises. In 2019, ''BMT Private Equity'', founded by Zimin, bought the Russian
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company ''BelkaCar''.


Dynasty Foundation

Following his retirement, Zimin devoted much of his time and wealth to philanthropic activities, mainly facilitated through his
Dynasty Foundation ''Dynasty Foundation'' was Russia's only private funder of scientific research. It was created by VympelCom founder Dmitry Zimin in 2002. After the Russian Ministry of Justice added ''Dynasty'' to its list of foreign agents in 2015 due to Zimi ...
in Russia. The Foundation's priorities were the development of fundamental scientific research and education in Russia, creating conditions so that scientists can research and teach at home in Russia, the popularization of science and civic education. The foundation was the first private Russian nonprofit foundation supporting science and education in modern Russia. It ran projects for the support and popularization of science and the development of formal and civic education. These included programs that supported gifted schoolchildren, future scientists, young physicists, mathematicians, biologists, and teachers. Zimin was awarded the
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in 2013, the first Russian philanthropist to win the award. In February 2015, he received the "For Fidelity to Science" award from the Russian Federation's Ministry of Education and Science. Minor planet 315493 Zimin was named after Dmitry Zimin. In 2015, when ''Dynasty'' was included by the Russian Ministry of Justice on the list of “ foreign agents”, Zimin closed the foundation. A number of scientists and public figures condemned the position of the Ministry of Justice regarding the fund, considering the decision to be bureaucratic and unfair. Zimin continued his philanthropic activities through the ''Zimin Foundation''. In Russia, it supports the 
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, the
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, and other projects. International projects were also supported by the ''Zimin Foundation'' in public health care, science, education, and culture, including
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and the School of Molecular and Theoretical Biology,
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in Israel, and others.


Personal life and death

Zimin died in Switzerland on 22 December 2021, at the age of 88. He had one son, .


References

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