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Mark Veyngerov

Mark Leonidovich Veyngerov ((ロシア語:Марк Леонидович Вейнгеров), 1903–1973) was a Soviet Physicist, USSR State Prize 1946 awardee for papers in the field of Optics.
==Biography==

Mark Veyngerov was born in Saint Petersburg in the family of doctors: Cecilia Borisovna Brushteyn ((ロシア語:Цецилия Борисовна Бруштейн), ?-1953) was a physiotherapist and Leonid Iosifovich Veyngerov ((ロシア語:Леонид Иосифович Вейнгеров), 1867-1934) 〔http://www.art-catalog.ru/picture.php?id_picture=17771 Portrait of Leonid Iosifovich Veyngerov〕 was a wide-known balneologist. Leonid Veyngerov was the author of such well-known medical books, as ''Compendium to recipe with a description of the most common drugs that are not included in the Russian pharmacopoeia'' ((ロシア語:"Краткое руководство по общей и частной рецептуре с описанием наиболее употребительных препаратов, не вошедших в российскую фармакопею")). He also was the leader of the "Aid Society for Poor Jews" and in 1907–1911 was the Main Secretary of St. Petersburg Medical Society.〔(M. S. Beiser "Jewish Society of St. Petersburg" )〕〔(Jews of St. Petersburg )〕〔(Protocols of St. Petersburg Medical Society )〕
Mark Leonidovich Veyngerov graduated from Physics department of Saint Petersburg State University in 1925. He worked on PhD under scientific supervision of academician .〔http://museum.ifmo.ru/?out=person&per_id=92&letter=203 Alexander Lebedev at ITMO Virtual Museum〕
At 1931 he was hired at the State Optics Institute and had been working in Infrared Optics Laboratory for many years. Before WWII he taught physics in Mozhaisky Military Space Academy.
After WWII he became lecturer in LITMO. He occupied the following positions: Professor of General Physics Department (1945-1948); Head of the Infrared Optics Department (1948-1954); Professor( 1954-1956, 1965-1967) and the Head( 1956-1965) of the Physical Optics and Spectroscopy Department.
Mark Veyngerov received the following science degrees: PhD (1930); Docent (1935); Doctor Nauk (1940), Professor (1942).
He designed Infrared Radiation Detector on the basis of Bimetallic Plate Vacuum Diode (1932), designed Selective Optic-Acoustical Detector -- Spectrophone with wide sensitivity spectrum (1937). In collaboration with S. M. Luchin designed non-selective Optic-Acoustical Detector (1941).〔http://www.kmay.ru/sample_pers.phtml?n=4575〕
He was Awarded USSR State Prize in 1946 for developing of Express Optic-Acoustical Gas Analysis. Also awarded Order of the Badge of Honour and other medals.〔(Protocols of St. Petersburg Medical Society )〕

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