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Viktor Nikitovich Mikhaylov (February 12, 1934, in Moscow – June 25, 2011) was a Russian academic and nuclear scientist. From 1969 to 1988 Mikhaylov directed the Research Institute of Nuclear Impulse Technology. He personally oversaw more than 100 nuclear experiments during his directorship and spent over nine years at the Semipalatinsk and Novaya Zemlya test sites. In 1992, Mikhaylov was selected to head the newly formed Ministry of Atomic Energy, or MinAtom (now Rosatom). Under his tenure Russia maintained its nuclear infrastructure and saw an increase in international cooperation on atomic energy growth. Starting in 1999, Mikhaylov led the Institute of Strategic Stability, and from 1992 to 2007 he was chairman of Rosatom's nuclear consulting division and manager of the Federal center fo

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  • Виктор Никитович Михайлов (12 февраля 1934, с. Сапроново, Московская область — 25 июня 2011) — российский физик, физик-ядерщик и организатор атомной отрасли. Лауреат Ленинской премии (1967) и Государственных премий СССР (1982) и Российской Федерации (1997). Академик РАН (1997) и РАРАН. Доктор технических наук (1976), профессор (1984). Основатель научной школы по физике взрывного деления ядер и диагностике однократных импульсных процессов по проникающим излучениям. (ru)
  • Viktor Nikitovich Mikhaylov (February 12, 1934, in Moscow – June 25, 2011) was a Russian academic and nuclear scientist. From 1969 to 1988 Mikhaylov directed the Research Institute of Nuclear Impulse Technology. He personally oversaw more than 100 nuclear experiments during his directorship and spent over nine years at the Semipalatinsk and Novaya Zemlya test sites. In 1992, Mikhaylov was selected to head the newly formed Ministry of Atomic Energy, or MinAtom (now Rosatom). Under his tenure Russia maintained its nuclear infrastructure and saw an increase in international cooperation on atomic energy growth. Starting in 1999, Mikhaylov led the Institute of Strategic Stability, and from 1992 to 2007 he was chairman of Rosatom's nuclear consulting division and manager of the Federal center fo (en)
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  • Sapronovo, Moscow Oblast, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Soviet Union (en)
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