Svyatoslav Gabuda
Russian physicist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Svyatoslav Petrovich Gabuda was a Soviet/Russian physicist, professor, and doctor of physical and mathematical sciences. Biography Gabuda was born in the village of Wołosate, currently Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland, in a clergyman's family. After graduating from the Odessa State University, Gabuda started scientific studies in 1958 when academician Leonid Kirensky invited him to work in the Institute of Physics of the USSR Academy of Sciences in Krasnoyarsk. After reporting his work at the Pyotr Kapitsa’s seminar followed by constructive discussion and feedback, he considered Kapitsa his main authority in science. In 1963, he defended Candidate Thesis on NMR studies of the mobility of water molecules in zeolites and obtained a scientific degree as a candidate of sciences and, in 1970, he defended his PhD thesis "A study of weak interactions in crystals with the method of nuclear magnetic resonance imaging" and obtained a doctorate of physical and mathematical sciences. Since 1968, Gabuda was the head of the Laboratory of Kinetic Processes. In 1972, he received an academic rank of a professor, and a year later he was appointed the head of a new radiospectroscopy laboratory in the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry SB RAS, Novosibirsk, and headed the laboratory until 1991. From 1991 to 2015, Gabuda worked in the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry as a leading and principal researcher in the laboratory of physical chemistry of condensed matter.
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