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Alexander N. Rossolimo
Alexander N. Rossolimo is an American think tank executive, entrepreneur, and corporate director.〔Who's Who in America - 2010. 64th edition. Marquis Who’s Who, New Providence, NJ.〕〔Who’s Who in France - 2010. 41st edition. Editions Jacques Lafitte, Lavallois-Perret, France http://www.whoswhoinfrance.com/〕
== Early life and education ==
Rossolimo was born in Paris. His parents were Nicolas Rossolimo, an International Grandmaster of chess, and Véra (née Boudakovitch). His maternal grandfather, Anatole Pavlovich Boudakovitch, was a Russian-Polish count and colonel in the Imperial Russian Army, who died in battle near Warsaw during World War I. He was awarded the Cross of St. George posthumously in 1917 for his bravery.〔Кавалеры ордена Святого Георгия ("Holders of the Cross of St. George") http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/ruwiki/471649#.DO.91.D1.83〕 His great-grandfather, General Nikolay Bornovokolov, also perished during WWI. At age twelve, Rossolimo emigrated with his parents to the United States, settling in New York, where he attended Stuyvesant High School and the Lycée Français de New York.
Rossolimo graduated with a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering degree from the City College of New York, where he was awarded the Belden gold medal in mathematics and the Blonder Tongue Award in electronics, and was elected to the national engineering honor societies Tau Beta Pi and Eta Kappa Nu. He attended graduate school at Harvard University, where he had a National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship, and received an M.A. in applied mathematics and in 1973 a Ph.D. in applied physics 〔"Doctors of Philosophy", Harvard University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, 1974〕〔http://www.seas.harvard.edu/matsci/people/alumni/alumni.html〕〔"Atomic transport and phase changes in the lead-gold system", Ph.D. thesis by Alexander N. Rossolimo, Harvard University, 1973, Cambridge, Massachusetts.〕 under the supervision of Professor David Turnbull. That same year, he received a Master's degree in Management (M.B.A.) from the MIT Sloan School of Management.〔Rossolimo, Alexander N. "The relationship between the price differentials between national and private brands of supermarket products and the advertising-to-sales ratios of the national brands", S.M. thesis supervised by Gordon F. Bloom, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1973, Cambridge, Massachusetts. https://archive.org/stream/managementsciencx00sloa/managementsciencx00sloa_djvu.txt〕 During 1991-93, he was a Visiting Fellow in Slavic Languages and Literatures at Harvard University.〔Harvard Alumni Directory 2000, p. 1999, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.〕

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