Vladimir Zernov
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Vladimir Zernov
Summary
Vladimir Zernov is a human[1]. He was born in Moscow[2]. He was born on +1878-05-01T00:00:00Z[3]. He passed away in Moscow[4]. He died on +1946-09-30T00:00:00Z[5]. He worked as a physicist[6].
Key Facts
- Vladimir Zernov was born in Moscow[2].
- Vladimir Zernov passed away in Moscow[4].
- Vladimir Zernov was born on +1878-05-01T00:00:00Z[3].
- Vladimir Zernov was born on +1878-01-01T00:00:00Z[7].
- Vladimir Zernov died on +1946-09-30T00:00:00Z[5].
- Vladimir Zernov died on +1946-01-01T00:00:00Z[8].
- Vladimir Zernov is buried at Vvedenskoye Cemetery[9].
- Vladimir Zernov held citizenship in Russian Empire[10].
- Vladimir Zernov held citizenship in Soviet Union[11].
- Vladimir Zernov worked as a physicist[6].
- Vladimir Zernov's field of work was physics[12].
- Among Vladimir Zernov's employers was Saratov State University[13].
- Vladimir Zernov was employed by Bauman Moscow State Technical University[14].
- Among Vladimir Zernov's employers was Russian University of Transport[15].
- Vladimir Zernov was educated at Faculty of Physics and Mathematics of Moscow Imperial University[16].
- Vladimir Zernov's doctoral advisor was Pyotr Lebedev[17].
- Vladimir Zernov received the Order of the Red Banner of Labour[18].
- Vladimir Zernov received the Medal "For Valiant Labour in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"[19].
- Vladimir Zernov received the Order of Saint Anna, 3rd class[20].
- Vladimir Zernov received the Order of Saint Stanislaus, 2nd class[21].
- Vladimir Zernov received the Order of Saint Stanislaus, 3rd class[22].
- Vladimir Zernov's image is recorded as Зёрнов Пётр Николаевич 1905.jpg[23].
- Vladimir Zernov is recorded as male[24].
- Vladimir Zernov's instance of is recorded as human[25].
- Vladimir Zernov's ISNI is recorded as 0000000055445825[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Vladimir Zernov was born in Moscow[2]. Recorded date of birth include +1878-05-01T00:00:00Z[3] and +1878-01-01T00:00:00Z[7].
Education
Vladimir Zernov was educated at Faculty of Physics and Mathematics of Moscow Imperial University[16]. His doctoral advisor was Pyotr Lebedev[17]. He earned the academic degree of Doctor of Sciences in Physics and Mathematics[27]. He studied under Pyotr Lebedev[28].
Career and Affiliations
Vladimir Zernov worked as a physicist[6]. His field of work was physics[12]. Employers include Saratov State University[13], a national research university[29], in Russia[30], founded in 1909[31], headquartered in Saratov[32]; Bauman Moscow State Technical University[14], a national research university[33], in Russia[34], founded in 1830[35], headquartered in Moscow[36]; and Russian University of Transport[15], a university[37], in Russia[38], founded in 1896[39], headquartered in Moscow[40].
Recognition
Awards received include Order of the Red Banner of Labour[18], a socialist order of merit[41], in Soviet Union[42], founded in 1928[43]; Medal "For Valiant Labour in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"[19], a medallion[44], in Soviet Union[45], founded in 1945[46]; Order of Saint Anna, 3rd class[20], a grade of an order[47], in Russian Empire[48]; Order of Saint Stanislaus, 2nd class[21], a grade of an order[49], in Russian Empire[50]; and Order of Saint Stanislaus, 3rd class[22], a grade of an order[51], in Russian Empire[52].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include +1946-09-30T00:00:00Z[5] and +1946-01-01T00:00:00Z[8]. Vladimir Zernov died in Moscow[4]. Burial took place at Vvedenskoye Cemetery[9].
FAQs
Where was Vladimir Zernov born?
Vladimir Zernov's place of birth was Moscow[2].
Where did Vladimir Zernov die?
Vladimir Zernov passed away in Moscow[4].
What did Vladimir Zernov do for work?
Vladimir Zernov worked as physicist[6].
Where did Vladimir Zernov go to school?
Vladimir Zernov was educated at Faculty of Physics and Mathematics of Moscow Imperial University[16].
What awards did Vladimir Zernov receive?
Honors received include Order of the Red Banner of Labour[18], Medal "For Valiant Labour in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"[19], Order of Saint Anna, 3rd class[20], and Order of Saint Stanislaus, 2nd class[21].