Artem Atayev
Artem Eremovich Atayev (Russian: Артём Ерёмович Атаев; born 23 November 1938 is a Soviet/Russian scientist in the field of condensed matter physics. Early lifeArtem Eromovich Atayev was born in 1938. In 1956, he finished school with a gold medal in the city of Samarkand. In 1962 he graduated from the Moscow Power Engineering Institute while simultaneously attending the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics at Moscow State University.[1] In 1970, he defended his thesis on the extraction of electron beams from the mercury arc discharge plasma. In 1984, he defended his doctoral dissertation on the ignition of mercury discharge light sources.[1] CareerHis areas of scientific interests include: light field theory, processes in gas discharges, and multi-functional discharge sources of radiation.[2] He works at the Moscow Power Engineering Institute of the Department of Lighting as a professor.[3] He gives lectures on physical fundamentals of electronic engineering, computer methods for calculating electronic circuits, basics of lighting technology and ion devices. Publications
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