Rem Khokhlov
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Rem Khokhlov
Summary
Rem Khokhlov is a human[1]. He was born in Livny[2]. He was born on July 15, 1926[3]. He passed away in Moscow[4]. He died on August 8, 1977[5]. He worked as a physicist[6]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (12 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Rem Khokhlov was born in Livny[2].
- Rem Khokhlov passed away in Moscow[4].
- Rem Khokhlov was born on July 15, 1926[3].
- Rem Khokhlov died on August 8, 1977[5].
- Rem Khokhlov is buried at Novodevichy Cemetery[8].
- A child of Rem Khokhlov was Dmitry Khokhlov[9].
- A child of Rem Khokhlov was Aleksey Khokhlov[10].
- Rem Khokhlov held citizenship in Soviet Union[11].
- Rem Khokhlov worked as a physicist[6].
- Rem Khokhlov's field of work was physics[12].
- Rem Khokhlov held the position of Rector of Moscow State University[13].
- Rem Khokhlov held the position of deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union[14].
- Among Rem Khokhlov's employers was Lomonosov Moscow State University[15].
- Rem Khokhlov was educated at MSU Faculty of Physics[16].
- Rem Khokhlov's doctoral advisor was Pyotr Krasnushkin[17].
- A notable student of Rem Khokhlov was Oleg Vladimirovich Rudenko[18].
- A notable student of Rem Khokhlov was Anatoly Sukhorukov[19].
- A notable student of Rem Khokhlov was Vladimir Braginsky[20].
- A notable student of Rem Khokhlov was Vladimir Parygin[21].
- Rem Khokhlov received the USSR State Prize[22].
- Rem Khokhlov received the Order of Lenin[23].
- Rem Khokhlov received the Order of the Red Banner of Labour[24].
- Rem Khokhlov received the Lenin Prize[25].
- Rem Khokhlov received the Mikhail Lomonosov Award[26].
- Rem Khokhlov was a member of Academy of Sciences of the USSR[27].
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Origins and Family
Rem Khokhlov's place of birth was Livny[2]. He was born on July 15, 1926[3].
Education
Rem Khokhlov was educated at MSU Faculty of Physics[16]. His doctoral advisor was Pyotr Krasnushkin[17]. He earned the academic degree of Doctor of Sciences in Physics and Mathematics[28].
Career and Affiliations
Rem Khokhlov worked as a physicist[6]. His field of work was physics[12]. Among his employers was Lomonosov Moscow State University[15]. Positions held include Rector of Moscow State University[13] and deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union[14], a historical position[29], in Soviet Union[30], founded in 1937[31]. Notable students include Oleg Vladimirovich Rudenko[18], a physicist[32], b. 1947[33], of Soviet Union[34], awarded the USSR State Prize[35], specialised in acoustics[36]; Anatoly Sukhorukov[19]; Vladimir Braginsky[20]; and Vladimir Parygin[21]. Doctoral students include Oleg Vladimirovich Rudenko[37], a physicist[38], b. 1947[39], of Soviet Union[40], awarded the USSR State Prize[41], specialised in acoustics[42]; Anatoly Sukhorukov[43], a physicist[44], 1935–2014[45], of Soviet Union[46], awarded the Medal "Veteran of Labour"[47], specialised in nonlinear optics[48]; Vladimir Parygin[49], a university teacher[50], 1932–2003[51], of Soviet Union[52]; and Vladimir Braginsky[53], a theoretical physicist[54], 1931–2016[55], of Soviet Union[56], awarded the P. N. Lebedev Gold Medal[57], specialised in physics[58].
Recognition
Awards received include USSR State Prize[22], a Soviet state award[59], in Soviet Union[60], founded in 1966[61]; Order of Lenin[23], an order[62], in Soviet Union[63], founded in 1930[64]; Order of the Red Banner of Labour[24], a socialist order of merit[65], in Soviet Union[66], founded in 1928[67]; Lenin Prize[25], a Soviet state award[68], in Soviet Union[69], founded in 1925[70]; and Mikhail Lomonosov Award[26], a performance-related pay[71], in Russia[72], founded in 1944[73].
Personal Life
Children include Dmitry Khokhlov[9], a physicist[74], b. 1957[75], of Soviet Union[76], awarded the State Prize of the Russian Federation[77], specialised in semiconductor physics[78] and Aleksey Khokhlov[10], a physicist[79], b. 1954[80], of Soviet Union[81], awarded the Wolfgang Paul Prize[82], specialised in polymer physics[83]. Rem Khokhlov was affiliated with the Communist Party of the Soviet Union[84].
Death and Burial
Rem Khokhlov died on August 8, 1977[5]. He passed away in Moscow[4]. Burial took place at Novodevichy Cemetery[8].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Rem Khokhlov include 3739 Rem[85], an asteroid[86].
Why It Matters
Rem Khokhlov ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (12 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[7] He has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[87] He is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[88]
Entities named for him include 3739 Rem[85], an asteroid[86].
His notable doctoral advisees include Vladimir Braginsky[89], a theoretical physicist[90], 1931–2016[91], of Soviet Union[92], awarded the P. N. Lebedev Gold Medal[93], specialised in physics[94] and Anatoly Sukhorukov[95], a physicist[96], 1935–2014[97], of Soviet Union[98], awarded the Medal "Veteran of Labour"[99], specialised in nonlinear optics[100].
FAQs
Where was Rem Khokhlov born?
Rem Khokhlov's place of birth was Livny[2].
Where did Rem Khokhlov die?
Rem Khokhlov passed away in Moscow[4].
What did Rem Khokhlov do for work?
Rem Khokhlov worked as physicist[6].
Where did Rem Khokhlov go to school?
Rem Khokhlov was educated at MSU Faculty of Physics[16].
What awards did Rem Khokhlov receive?
Honors received include USSR State Prize[22], Order of Lenin[23], Order of the Red Banner of Labour[24], and Lenin Prize[25].