Jacob Borisovich Rozval
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Rozval Yakov Borisovich (1932–2015) – Soviet, and subsequently, Russian engineer, chief designer of the Soviet-wide Scientific Research Institute of TV and radio broadcasting, Honored Inventor of the RSFSR, Honorary radioman.


Biography


Early life

Rozval Yakov Borisovich was born 21 December 1932 in Odessa in a wealthy Jewish family. In those years, the country was suffering from famine, political repression and many were sent to jail on suspicion of espionage. His father, Boris Semenovich, as chief engineer at the plant, did not escape this fate, and in 1937 was sent to the Gulag. After the Gulag, and until his death in 1963 Boris Semenovich worked at closed military factory ("
Sharashka A Special Design Bureau (, ''osoboje konstruktorskoe bûro''; ОКБ), commonly informally known as a ''sharashka'' (russian: шара́шка, ; sometimes ''sharaga'', ''sharazhka'') was any of several secret research and development laboratories ...
"). In 1950 the Jacob Rozval graduated 10 classes of secondary school with a gold medal and entered the
Moscow State University of Geodesy and Cartography Moscow ( , US chiefly ; rus, links=no, Москва, r=Moskva, p=mɐskˈva, a=Москва.ogg) is the capital and largest city of Russia. The city stands on the Moskva River in Central Russia, with a population estimated at 13.0 million ...
. He could not attend other institutions because his father was not fully rehabilitated.


Career

After graduation, he was sent to the Far East as an engineer-surveyor. For around 5 years he worked in different cities. In 1963 his father was rehabilitated, and Jacob is admitted in
Moscow Power Engineering Institute National Research University "Moscow Power Engineering Institute" (MPEI) is a public university based in Moscow, Russia. It offers training in the fields of Power Engineering, Electric Engineering, Radio Engineering, Electronics, Information Tec ...
, majoring in "Industrial Electronics". From 1963 he worked in the Sovietwide Scientific Research Institute of Television and Radio Broadcasting (VNIITR) as an engineer. In collaboration with V.A. Petropavlovskii developed laboratory model of the first Soviet colour television camera. After 10 years of work he was appointed as the head constructor of this Institute. During this time he created most of his inventions.


Retirement and death

J.B. Rozval retired from his post as chief designer in 2012, at the age of eighty. Yakov Borisovich died on 26 July 2015 from cancer. His remains were buried at the
Vagankovo Cemetery Vagankovo Cemetery (russian: Ваганьковское кладбище, Vagan'kovskoye kladbishche), established in 1771, is located in the Presnya district of Moscow. It started in the aftermath of the Moscow plague riot of 1771 outside the cit ...
.


Inventions and Patents

Yakov Borisovich Rozval – the author of many outstanding inventions, including the first Soviet broadcasting color camera as well as many others. A total of about 50 inventions and patents. Including: * Colour broadcasting TV camera * Device for realignment of colour-separated signals * Magnetically sensitive device * Device for
X-ray fluorescence X-ray fluorescence (XRF) is the emission of characteristic "secondary" (or fluorescent) X-rays from a material that has been excited by being bombarded with high-energy X-rays or gamma rays. The phenomenon is widely used for elemental analysis ...
analysis * Astronomical coordinates corrector for aircraft


Awards and distinctions

* Honored Inventor of the RSFSR * Honorary radioman * Excellence in TV and Radio award * Medal – "Veteran of Labour" * Bronze Medal
VDNKh VDNKh may refer to: * The name of the exhibition centers in former Soviet Republics ** VDNKh (Russia), known as All-Russia Exhibition Center in 1992–2014 ** National Complex Expocenter of Ukraine (formerly "VDNH of the Ukrainian SSR") ** Exhibi ...
* Medal – "300 Years of Navy" * Medal – "In memory of the 850 anniversary of Moscow"


References


External links


In his book Lev Leites mentions Rozval as the chief designer and inventor VNIITR (p.49 and p. 195).
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