Alexander Bazykin
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Alexander Bazykin
Summary
Alexander Bazykin is a human[1]. He was born on 1940[2]. He died on 1994[3]. He worked as a mathematician[4], biophysicist[5], translator[6], university teacher[7], and researcher[8].
Key Facts
- Alexander Bazykin was born on 1940[2].
- Alexander Bazykin was born on June 8, 1940[9].
- Alexander Bazykin died on 1994[3].
- Alexander Bazykin died on January 23, 1994[10].
- Alexander Bazykin's professions included mathematician[4].
- Alexander Bazykin's professions included biophysicist[5].
- Alexander Bazykin worked as a translator[6].
- Alexander Bazykin worked as a university teacher[7].
- Alexander Bazykin worked as a researcher[8].
- Alexander Bazykin's field of work was mathematical modelling[11].
- Alexander Bazykin's field of work was population[12].
- Alexander Bazykin's field of work was natural environment[13].
- Alexander Bazykin's field of work was population genetics[14].
- Alexander Bazykin's field of work was translation from English[15].
- Alexander Bazykin's field of work was translation into Russian[16].
- Alexander Bazykin was employed by Institute of Mathematical Problems of Biology[17].
- Alexander Bazykin was employed by Institute of Cytology, Russian Academy of Sciences[18].
- Alexander Bazykin was educated at Novosibirsk State University[19].
- Alexander Bazykin's education included a stint at Russian Academy of Sciences[20].
- Alexander Bazykin's doctoral advisor was Nikolay Vorontsov[21].
- Alexander Bazykin is recorded as male[22].
- Alexander Bazykin's instance of is recorded as human[23].
- Alexander Bazykin supervised Aleksandr Iosifovich Khibnik as a doctoral student[24].
- Alexander Bazykin supervised Yury Alexandrovich Kuznetsov as a doctoral student[25].
- Alexander Bazykin supervised Tolibjon Irgashevich Buriev as a doctoral student[26].
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Origins and Family
Recorded date of birth include 1940[2] and June 8, 1940[9].
Education
Educated at Novosibirsk State University[19], a national research university[27], in Russia[28], founded in 1959[29] and Russian Academy of Sciences[20], an academy of sciences[30], in Russia[31], founded in 1724[32], headquartered in Moscow[33]. Alexander Bazykin's doctoral advisor was Nikolay Vorontsov[21].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include mathematician[4], biophysicist[5], translator[6], university teacher[7], and researcher[8]. Fields of work include mathematical modelling[11]; population[12], an abstract entity[34]; natural environment[13]; population genetics[14], an academic discipline[35]; translation from English[15]; and translation into Russian[16]. Employers include Institute of Mathematical Problems of Biology[17], an Institute of the Russian Academy of Science[36], in Russia[37], founded in 1972[38] and Institute of Cytology, Russian Academy of Sciences[18], an Institute of the Russian Academy of Science[39], in Russia[40], founded in 1957[41]. Doctoral students include Aleksandr Iosifovich Khibnik[24], Yury Alexandrovich Kuznetsov[25], Tolibjon Irgashevich Buriev[26], Larisa Gennadievna Khanina[42], Elena Alexandrovna Aponina[43], and Julia Genrikhovna Ivanitskaya[44].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include 1994[3] and January 23, 1994[10].
FAQs
What did Alexander Bazykin do for work?
Alexander Bazykin worked as mathematician[4], biophysicist[5], translator[6], university teacher[7], and researcher[8].
Where did Alexander Bazykin go to school?
Alexander Bazykin was educated at Novosibirsk State University[19] and Russian Academy of Sciences[20].