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Igor Irodov
Igor Yevgenyevich Irodov ((ロシア語:Игорь Евгеньевич Иродов); 16 November 1923 – 22 October 2002) was a Russian physicist and World War II veteran. He is mostly known as a physics professor at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Engineering (MEPHi) and the author of a series of handbooks on general physics, which became lecture courses in physics in several countries.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=К 85-летию со дня рождения и. Е. Иродова )〕 ==Biography== Irodov was born in Murom, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. When he was eight his family moved to Moscow, where he lived until his death. During World War II he fought with various infantry units at the 1st and 4th Ukrainian Fronts, also acting as a drafter and cartographer. He went through Russia, Ukraine and Poland, ending the war in Czechoslovakia. For his bravery he was awarded the orders of the Patriotic War (II degree, 1945) and Red Star (1944), and the medals for Courage (1943), Battle Merit (1944) and the Victory over Germany (1946).〔 In October 1945 Irodov was demobilized and sent to Moscow to recover his health. In February 1946, he entered the Physics Faculty of MEPHi, graduating with honors in November 1950 with a diploma of designer and operator of physics equipment. After that he worked on his PhD titled ''Focusing and dispersive properties of particular magnetic fields'' ((ロシア語:Исследование фокусирующих и диспергирующих свойств некоторых вариантов магнитных полей)), which he defended in May 1956 under Academician Lev Artsimovich. Starting from 1954 he worked at the General Physics Department of MEPHi, first as a lecturer and since 1976 as a full professor.〔
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