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Vitaly Dmitrievich Shafranov (russian: Виталий Дмитриевич Шафранов; December 1, 1929 – June 9, 2014) was a Russian theoretical
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and
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who worked with plasma physics and thermonuclear fusion research.


Life

Vitaly Dmitrievich Shafranov was born in the village of Mordvinovo in Ryazan region in 1929. During
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin ...
, Schafranov attended the school and worked together with his father building roads. In 1943 he got his first national award at the age 14. From 1946, Schafranov studied at the Physics Department of the
Moscow State University M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU; russian: Московский государственный университет имени М. В. Ломоносова) is a public research university in Moscow, Russia and the most prestigious ...
. After graduating in 1951, he started to work with nuclear fusion in the Theory Department headed by Mikhail Aleksandrovich Leontovich at LIPAN (Laboratory of Measuring Instruments of the USSR Academy of Sciences) as today's Russian Research Centre "Kurchatov Institute" was known at the time. He examined tokamaks stability and gave some parameter estimation for Soviet tokamak experiments. He also dealt with shock waves in plasmas and interaction of electromagnetic waves with plasmas. Later, he worked intensively on
stellarator A stellarator is a plasma device that relies primarily on external magnets to confine a plasma. Scientists researching magnetic confinement fusion aim to use stellarator devices as a vessel for nuclear fusion reactions. The name refers to the ...
s. In 1981 he became the successor of Leontovich as head of the Theory Department of Nuclear Fusion at the Kurchatov Institute. Concepts such as the Shafranov shift (1959), the Kruskal-Shafranov stability criterion and limit value and the Grad-Shafranov equation (1957) are named after him. In 1972, he suggested with
Lev Artsimovich Lev Andreyevich Artsimovich (Russian: Лев Андреевич Арцимович, February 25, 1909 – March 1, 1973), also transliterated Arzimowitsch, was a Soviet physicist who is regarded as the one of the founder of Tokamak— a device t ...
a tokamak with D-shaped cross-section. In 2001 he received the
Hannes Alfvén Prize The Hannes Alfvén Prize is a prize established by the European Physical Society (EPS) Plasma Physics Division in 2000. The Prize is awarded annually by the European Physical Society at the EPS Conference on Plasma Physics for outstanding work in t ...
. In 1981 he became a corresponding member of the
Soviet Academy of Sciences The Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union was the highest scientific institution of the Soviet Union from 1925 to 1991, uniting the country's leading scientists, subordinated directly to the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union (until 1946 ...
and full member of the Academy in 1997. In 1971 he was awarded the State Prize of the USSR and the Lenin Prize in 1984. Since 1983 he was editor of ''Plasma Physics Reports'' (''Fizika Plasmy''). From the death of Boris Kadomtsev to his death, he served as the editor of the ''Reviews of Plasma Physics'' collection.


Selected work

* ''On magnetohydrodynamical equilibrium configurations'', Soviet Physics JETP, vol. 6, 1983, p. 1013. * ''Plasma Equilibrium in a Magnetic Field'', in Leontovich, M. A. (Ed.): ''Reviews of Plasma Physics'', vol. 2, 1963. * ''Electromagnetic waves in a plasma'', in Leontovich: ''Reviews of Plasma Physics'', vol. 3, 1963. * V. S. Mukhovatov: ''Plasma equilibrium in a Tokamak'', Nuclear Fusion, vol. 11, 1971, p. 605. * ''Determination of the parameters \beta_p and l_i in a tokamak for arbitrary shape of plasma pinch cross-section'', Plasma Physics, vol. 13, 1971, 757. * L E Zakharov, V D Shafranov. ''Equilibrium of a toroidal plasma with noncircular cross-section'', Sov. Phys. Tech. Phys. vol. 18, 1973, 151–156. * L. E. Zakharov, V. D. Shafranov. ''Evolution of equilibrium of toroidal plasma'', i
B. Kadomtsev, Plasma Physics
''Advances in Science and Technology in the USSR Physics Series'', MIR Moscow 1981. * L. E. Zakharov, V. D. Shafranov. ''Equilibrium of current carrying plasmas in toroidal configurations'', in M. A. Leontovich ''Reviews of Plasma Physics'', vol. 11, Consultants Bureau, New York 1986. * V. D. Shafranov. ''Magnetohydrodynamic theory of plasma equilibrium and stability in stellarators: a survey of results'', Physics of Fluids, vol. 26, 1983, S. 357. * V. D. Pustovitov in B. Kadomtsev: ''Reviews of Plasma Physics'', vol. 15, 1989, 163.


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Award of the 2001 Hannes Alfvén Prize of the European Physical Society to Professor Vitaly Shafranov

Vitalii Dmitrievich Shafranov (on his 80th birthday)
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