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Vladimir Veksler

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Experimental physicist, starting development of the synchrocyclotron particle accelerator

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According to Wikipedia, Vladimir Iosifovich Veksler was a prominent Soviet experimental physicist. Biography Veksler was born in Zhitomir on March 4, 1907 in the Russian Empire to a Jewish family. Veksler's family moved from Zhitomir to Moscow in 1915. In 1931 he graduated from the Moscow Power Engineering Institute. He began working at the Lebedev Physical Institute in 1936, and became involved in particle detector development and the study of cosmic rays. He participated in a number of expeditions to the Pamir Mountains and to Mount Elbrus, which were devoted to the study of cosmic ray composition. In 1944, he began working in the field of accelerator physics, where he became famous for the invention of the microtron, and the development of the synchrotron in independence to Edwin McMillan, pursuing the development of modern particle accelerators.

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