Pobisk Georgievich Kuznetsov

Pobisk Georgievich Kuznetsov (Russian: Побиск Георгиевич Кузнецов; May 18, 1924, Krasnoyarsk - December 4, 2000) was a Soviet Russian philosopher and scientist. Doktor nauk, Professor.[1] He was professor at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and Dubna State University (Moscow region, Dubna city, Russia).[2] He worked for the State Duma of the Russian Federation.[2][3][4]

Pobisk Georgievich Kuznetsov
BornMay 18, 1924 
Krasnoyarsk 
DiedDecember 4, 2000  (aged 76)
EducationCandidate of chemical science, Doctor of Sciences in Physics and Mathematics 
OccupationPolymath, thinker, scientist, philosopher, mathematician, design engineer, physicist, sociologist, chemist, engineer, economist, systems analyst 
Employer
Rankjunior lieutenant 

During the war he became a Junior lieutenant. He was awarded the Order of the Red Star. He was injured. He suffered from Stalin's repression. In 1958 he graduated.[5] From 1961 to 1964 he is a postgraduate student at the V. I. Lenin Moscow State Pedagogical Institute. He defended his dissertation for the kandidat degree in 1965. He worked at the V. I. Lenin Moscow State Pedagogical Institute. Since 1974 he worked at the Moscow Power Engineering Institute. Then he worked at Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.[6]

He was the author of 200 scientific papers[2]

He influenced Evald Ilyenkov, with whom he was close friends in the 1950s.[7][8]

He was also awarded the Order of the Patriotic War in 1985, the Medal "For Distinguished Labour" in 1969.

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