Anatoly Petrovich Alexandrov was a Russian physicist, director of the Kurchatov Institute, academician (from 1953) and the President of the Soviet Academy of Sciences (1975–1986). Anatoly Alexandrov was born on February 13, 1903 into the family of a judge of peace in the town of Tarascha, Kiev Governorate, Russian Empire (now located in modern-day Ukraine).

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  • Anatoly Petrovich Alexandrov was a Russian physicist, director of the Kurchatov Institute, academician (from 1953) and the President of the Soviet Academy of Sciences (1975–1986). Anatoly Alexandrov was born on February 13, 1903 into the family of a judge of peace in the town of Tarascha, Kiev Governorate, Russian Empire (now located in modern-day Ukraine). Alexandrov became prominent during World War II, when he devised a method of demagnetizing ships to protect them from mines, according to the Russian nuclear physicist Yevgeni Velikov. Velikov also said that Alexandrov was instrumental in developing the Soviet nuclear-powered fleet, both surface vessels and submarines.. Alexandrov led the Soviet effort to develop Chernobyl-type nuclear reactors. He advocated the use of graphite-moderated reactors like the one that exploded at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine in 1986. Western scientists say such reactors do not meet international safety standards. Described by colleagues as a brilliant scientist and organizer, he was deeply affected by the Chernobyl disaster, the worst nuclear accident in history. It killed at least 32 people and caused widespread radioactive contamination. Tens of thousands of people were evacuated as a result. The accident later lead the Soviet government to review and the suspend the ambitious nuclear power program. Alexandrov died of cardiac arrest on February 3, 1994 in Moscow.
  • Anatoli Petrowitsch Alexandrow war ein russischer Physiker.
  • Anatoli Petrovitš Aleksandrov oli Ukrainassa syntynyt neuvostoliittolainen fyysikko. Hän tutki 1930-luvulla polymeerifysiikkaa, mm. synteettisten polymeerien mekaanisia ja sähköisiä ominaisuuksia. Toisen maailmansodan aikana hän tutki laivaston tarpeisiin laivojen suojaamista magneettisilta miinoilta. Sen jälkeen hän siirtyi ydinvoiman tutkimukseen, ja oli johtamassa projektia jossa kehitettiin Tšernobyl-tyyppinen vesijäähdytteinen grafiittihidasteinen ydinreaktori RBMK. Hän oli mukana kehittämässä niin ydinaseita kuin ydinvoimaloitakin, ja muun muassa ydinkäyttöisiä sukellusveneitä. Aleksandrov oli Neuvostoliiton tiedeakatemian johtaja 1959-1984.
  • Анато́лий Петро́вич Алекса́ндров — советский физик, академик РАН (1991; академик АН СССР с 1953), президент АН СССР (1975—86), трижды Герой Социалистического Труда (1954, 1960, 1973). Член КПСС с 1961 года. Один из основателей Российской ядерной энергетики. Основные труды в области ядерной физики, физики твёрдого тела, физики полимеров . Александров А. П. был избран почётным членом Национальной Академии наук Азербайджана.
  • Анато́лій Петро́вич Алекса́ндров — радянський фізик, фахівець з атомної фізики й енергетики. Академік АН СРСР (від 1953; від 1991 — РАН), президент АН СРСР.
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  • Anatoly Petrovich Alexandrov was a Russian physicist, director of the Kurchatov Institute, academician (from 1953) and the President of the Soviet Academy of Sciences (1975–1986). Anatoly Alexandrov was born on February 13, 1903 into the family of a judge of peace in the town of Tarascha, Kiev Governorate, Russian Empire (now located in modern-day Ukraine).
  • Anatoli Petrowitsch Alexandrow war ein russischer Physiker.
  • Anatoli Petrovitš Aleksandrov oli Ukrainassa syntynyt neuvostoliittolainen fyysikko. Hän tutki 1930-luvulla polymeerifysiikkaa, mm. synteettisten polymeerien mekaanisia ja sähköisiä ominaisuuksia. Toisen maailmansodan aikana hän tutki laivaston tarpeisiin laivojen suojaamista magneettisilta miinoilta. Sen jälkeen hän siirtyi ydinvoiman tutkimukseen, ja oli johtamassa projektia jossa kehitettiin Tšernobyl-tyyppinen vesijäähdytteinen grafiittihidasteinen ydinreaktori RBMK.
  • Анато́лий Петро́вич Алекса́ндров — советский физик, академик РАН (1991; академик АН СССР с 1953), президент АН СССР (1975—86), трижды Герой Социалистического Труда (1954, 1960, 1973). Член КПСС с 1961 года. Один из основателей Российской ядерной энергетики.
  • Анато́лій Петро́вич Алекса́ндров — радянський фізик, фахівець з атомної фізики й енергетики. Академік АН СРСР (від 1953; від 1991 — РАН), президент АН СРСР.
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