Rulev Oleg Alekseevich
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Sagitova Adilya Maratovna
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Shutov Alexey Victorovich
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, PhD (Physics and Mathematics) |
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Kozlov Andrey Yurievich
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, PhD (Physics and Mathematics) |
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Kinyaevskiy Igor Olegovich
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, PhD (Physics and Mathematics) |
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Klimachev Yury Mikhaylovich
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, Associate professor, PhD (Physics and Mathematics) |
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Levchenko Alexey Olegovich
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, PhD (Physics and Mathematics) |
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Mamaev Sergey Borisovich
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, PhD (Physics and Mathematics) |
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USTINOVSKII NIKOLAY Nikolaevich
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, PhD (Physics and Mathematics) |
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Shirokikh Alexandr Prokhorovich
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, PhD (Physics and Mathematics) |
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Zvorykin Vladimir Dmitrievich
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, PhD (Physics and Mathematics) |
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Sinitsyn Dmitry Vasilevich
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, Associate professor, PhD (Physics and Mathematics) |
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Ionin Andrey Alekseevich
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The Acting Head of the Laboratory, Professor, Doctor of Science (Physics and Mathematics) |
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Ionina Nina Anatol'evna
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Leading Engineer |
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Metreveli Gocha Eliozovich
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Leading Engineer |
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Veliev Polad Vasif Ogli
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Kormashova Darya Ivanovna
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Stavrovskii Dmitry Borisovich
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, PhD (Physics and Mathematics) |
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Kurnosov Alexander Konstantinovich
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, Doctor of Science |
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Karmazin Leonid Igorevich
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Agapov Mihail Nikolaevich
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Electronics Engineer of the 1rst category
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Kopilova Anastasiya Dmitrievna
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Laboratory Assistant
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Fedorov Artem Stanislavovich
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Engineer |
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Kovalev Vladimir Urevich
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Eremeev Igor Urevich
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Laboratory Assistant
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Husainov Samat Niyazovich
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Ionushaite Ekaterina Vladimirovna
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The Laboratory of Gas Lasers (LGL) was founded by Nobel Prize winner Academician N.G. Basov in the early 1980s for studies of the physical principles of high-power laser systems for industry and for defence tasks. Staff members of the Laboratory participated in the development of a megawatt-class CO2 laser [P.V. Zarubin, Laser weapons: myth or reality? High-power lasers in the USSR and in the world (Vladimir: Transit-Iks JSC, 2009)], and CO2 and CO lasers of average-power ~10–30 kW for industry. Major lines of research by the LGL are molecular lasers, excimer lasers, atomic transition lasers, and interaction of radiation with matter.
For the history of research by the Laboratory of Gas Lasers in detail, see here
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