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Biography of Zhores I. Alferov
Zhores I. Alferov was born
in Vitebsk, Belorussia, USSR, on March 15, 1930. In 1952, he graduated
from the Department of Electronics of V. I. Ulyanov (Lenin) Electrotechnical
Institute in Leningrad. Since 1953 he has been a staff member of the Physico-Technical
Institute where he held consecutively the following positions: junior
researcher (19531964), senior researcher (19641967), head
of the laboratory (19671987), director (1987present). He earned
scientific degrees: a candidate of sciences in technology in 1961 and
a doctor of sciences in physics and mathematics in 1970, both from the
Ioffe Institute.
Since 1962 he has been working in the area of IIIV semiconductor heterostructures. His outstanding contributions to physics and technology of IIIV semiconductor heterostructures, especially investigations of injection properties, development of lasers, solar cells, LED's, and epitaxy processes have led to the creation of modern heterostructure physics and electronics. In 1973 Zh. I. Alferov took over
the chair of optoelectronics at the St Petersburg State Electrotechnical
University (former V. I. Ulyanov (Lenin) Electrotechnical Institute) and
in 1988 he was appointed to Dean of the Faculty of Physics and Technology
at the St Petersburg Technical University. He was elected a corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences in 1972 and Academy's full member in 1979. From 1989 onward, he has been Vice-President of the USSR (Russian) Academy of Sciences and President of its St Petersburg Scientific Center. For his research Professor Zh. I. Alferov was awarded a number of national and international prizes: Ballantyne Medal of the Franklin Institute (USA, 1971), Lenin Prize (USSR, 1972), Hewlett-Packard Europhysics Prize (1978), State Prize (USSR, 1984), GaAs Symposium Award and H. Welker Medal (1987), Karpinskii Prize (FRG, 1989), Ioffe Prize (Russian Academy of Sciences, 1996). and honorary memberships: Life Fellow of the Franklin Institute (USA, 1971), Foreign Member of the German Academy of Sciences (1987), Honorary Professor of the Havana University (Cuba, 1987), Foreign Member of the Polish Academy of Sciences (1988), Foreign Associate of the National Academy of Engineering (USA, 1990), Foreign Associate of the National Academy of Sciences (USA, 1990), Honorary Member of the Metrological Academy (St Petersburg, 1994), Foreign Member of the Belorussian Academy of Sciences (1995), Foreign Member of the Korean Academy of Science and Technology (1995), Honorary Member of the Pakistan Society for Semiconductor Science and Technology (1996), Honorary Academician of the International Academy of Refrigeration (St Petersburg, 1997), Academician of the International Academy of Ecology, Man and Nature Protection Sciences (St Petersburg, 1998), Honorary Doctor of the Humanity University (St Petersburg, 1998). |