Nikolay Semyonov
1896
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1986
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country of citizenship: Russian Empire, Soviet Union
languages spoken, written or signed: Russian
educated at: Imperial St. Petersburg University, Самарское реальное училище
occupation: physicist, chemist, professor, politician
award received: State Stalin Prize, 2nd degree, Order of Lenin, Hero of Socialist Labour, Order of the October Revolution, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Order of the Red Banner of Labour, Lomonosov Gold Medal, Lenin Prize, Jubilee Medal "In Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin", "Hammer and Sickle" gold medal, Foreign Member of the Royal Society
position held: deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union
student of: Abram Ioffe
Nikolay Nikolayevich Semyonov , sometimes Semenov, Semionov or Semenoff (Russian: Никола́й Никола́евич Семёнов; 15 April [O.S. 3 April] 1896 – 25 September 1986) was a Soviet physicist and chemist. Semyonov was awarded the 1956 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on the mechanism of chemical transformation. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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