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__NOTOC__ RECIPIENTS OF LOMONOSOV GOLD MEDAL 1959 ; Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa : cumulatively, for works in physics of low temperatures. 1962 ; Aleksandr Nikolaevich Nesmeyanov : accumulatively for works in chemistry. 1964 ; Sin-Itiro Tomonaga (member of the Japanese academy of Sciences, president of the Scientific Council of Japan) : for substantial scientific contributions to the development of physics. ; Hideki Yukawa (member of the Japanese academy of Sciences, director of the Institute of Basic Research at the University of Kyoto) : for outstanding merits in the development of theoretical physics. 1965 ;Sir Howard Walter Florey (professor, president of the Royal Society of Great Britain) : for an outstanding contribution in the development of medicine. ; Nikolai Vasilevich Belov : accumulatively for works in crystallography. 1967 ; Cecil Frank Powell (professor, member of the Royal Society of Great Britain) : for outstanding achievements in the physics of elementary particles. ; Igor Yevgenyevich Tamm : for outstanding achievements in the theory of elementary particles and other domain of theoretical physics 1968 ; Vladimir Aleksandrovich Engelgardt : for outstanding achievements in biochemistry and molecular biology. ; István Rusznyák (president of the Academy of Sciences of the Hungarian People's Republics) : for outstanding achievements in medicine. 1969 ; Giulio Natta (professor, Italy) : for outstanding achievements in the chemistry of polymers ; Nikolay Nikolaevich Semenov : for outstanding achievements in chemical physics. 1970 ; Arnaud Denjoy (member of the Academie Francaise) : for outstanding achievements in mathematics. ; Ivan Matveevich Vinogradov : for outstanding studies in mathematics. 1971 ; Hannes Alfvén (professor, member of the Royal Academy of Sciences in Stockholm, Sweden) : for outstanding achievements in physics of plasma and astrophysics. ; Viktor Amazaspovich Ambartsumian : for outstanding achievements in astronomy and astrophysics. 1972 ; Nikoloz Muskhelishvili : for outstanding achievements in mathematics and mechanics. ; Max Steenbeck (full member of the Academy of Sciences of the German Democratic Republic) : for outstanding achievements in the physics of plasma and applied physics. 1973 ; Aleksandr Pavlovich Vinogradov : for outstanding achievements in geochemistry. ; Vladimír Zoubek (full member of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences) : for outstanding achievements in geology. 1974 ; Angel Tonchev Balevski (full member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences) : for outstanding achievements in metallurgy and metal technology. ; Aleksandr Ivanovich Tselikov : for outstanding achievements in metallurgy and metal technology. 1975 ; Mstislav Vsevolodovich Keldysh : for outstanding achievements in mathematics, mechanics and space research. ; Maurice Roy (full member of the Academie Francaise) : for outstanding achievements in mechanics and its applications. 1976 ; Herman Klare (full member of the Academy of Sciences of the German Democratic Republic) : for outstanding achievements in the chemistry and technology of man-made fibers. ; Semyon Isaakovich Volfkovich : for outstanding achievements in chemistry and the technology of phosphorus and the development of scientific foundations of chemicalization of agriculture in the USSR. 1977 ; Mikhail Alekseevich Lavrentiev : for outstanding achievements in mathematics and mechanics. ; Linus Carl Pauling (member of the US National Academy of Sciences) : for outstanding achievements in chemistry and biochemistry. 1978 ; Anatolii Petrovich Aleksandrov : for outstanding achievements in nuclear science and technology. ; Alexander Robertus Todd (professor, president of the Royal Society of Great Britain) : for outstanding achievements in organic chemistry. 1979 ; Aleksandr Ivanovich Oparin : for outstanding achievements in biochemistry. ; Béla Szőkefalvi-Nagy (full member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences) : for outstanding achievements in mathematics. 1980 ; Jaroslav Kožešník (full member of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences) : for outstanding achievements in applied mathematics and mechanics. ; Boris Yevgenevich Paton : for outstanding achievements in metallurgy and metal technology. 1981 ; Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kotelnikov : for outstanding achievements in radiophysics, radio engineering and electronics. ; Pavle Savich (full member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Socialst Federativ Republic of Yugoslavia) : for outstanding achievements in chemistry and physics. 1982 ; Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin (professor, member of the London Royal Society) : for outstanding achievements in biochemistry and crystal chemistry. ; Julii Borisovich Khariton : for outstanding achievements in physics. 1983 ; Andrei Lvovich Kursanov : for outstanding achievements in physiology and biochemistry of plants. ; Abdus Salam (professor, Pakistan) : for outstanding achievements in physics. 1984 ; Nikolai Nikolaevich Bogolyubov : for outstanding achievements in mathematics and theoretical physics. ; Rudolf Mössbauer (professor, Federal Republic of Germany) : for outstanding achievements in physics. 1985 ; Guillermo Haro (professor, Mexico) : for outstanding achievements in astrophysics. ; Mikhail Aleksandrovich Sadovsky : for outstanding achievements in geology and geophysics. 1986 ; Svyatoslav Nikolaevich Fyodorov : for outstanding achievements in ophthalmology and eye microsurgery. ; Josef Řiman (academician, Chairman of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences) : for outstanding achievements in biochemistry. 1987 ; John Bardeen (professor, USA) : for outstanding achievements in physics. ; Aleksandr Mikhailovich Prokhorov : for outstanding achievements in physics. 1988 ; Jean Leray (professor, France) : for outstanding achievements in mathematics. ; Sergei Lvovich Sobolev (posthumously) : for outstanding achievements in mathematics. 1989 ; Nikolai Gennadievich Basov : for outstanding achievements in physics. ; Hans Bethe (professor, USA) : for outstanding achievements in physics. 1993 ; John Kenneth Galbraith (professor, USA) : for outstanding achievements in economic and social sciences. ; Dmitri Sergeevich Likhachev : for outstanding achievements in the humanities. 1994 ; Nikolai Konstantinovich Kochetkov : for outstanding achievements in the chemistry of carbohydrates and organic synthesis. ; James D. Watson (professor, USA) : for outstanding achievements in molecular biology. 1995 ; Anatole Abragam (professor, France) : for outstanding achievements in physics of condensed state and methods of research in nuclear physics. ; Vitaly Lazarevich Ginzburg : for outstanding achievements in theoretical physics and astrophysics. 1996 ; Friedrich Hirzebruch (professor, Federal Republic of Germany) : for outstanding achievements in algebraic geometry and algebraic topology. ; Nikolai Nikolaevich Krasovsky : for outstanding achievements in the mathematical theory of control and the theory of differential games. 1997 ; Frank Press (professor, USA) : for outstanding achievements in the physics of solid Earth. ; Boris Sergeyevich Sokolov : for outstanding achievements in the studies of the early biosphere of the Earth, the discovery of the ancient Wend geological system and classical works in fossil corals. 1998 ; Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenitsyn : for an outstanding contribution into the development of Russian literature, Russian language and Russian history. ; Yosikazu Nakamura (professor, Japan) : for an outstanding contribution to the study of Slavistics and the popularization of Russian literature and culture in Japan. 1999 ; Valentin Lavrentevich Yanin : for achievements in the archaeological studies of the medieval Russia. ; Michael Müller-Wille : for achievements in the study of foreign relations of early medieval Russia. 2000 ; Andrei Viktorovich Gaponov-Grekhov : for fundamental works in the fields of electrodynamics, plasma physics and physical electronics. ; Charles Hard Townes : for fundamental works in quantum electronics leading to the development of the maser and laser. 2001 ; Alexander Sergeevich Spirin : for achievements in the study of the structure of nucleic acids and the functions of ribosomes. ; Alexander Rich (professor, United States) : for achievements in the study of the structure of nucleic acids and the functions of ribosomes. 2002 ; Olga Aleksandrovna Ladyzhenskaya : for outstanding achievements in mathematics. ; Lennart Carleson (professor, Sweden) : for outstanding achievements in mathematics. 2003 2004 ; Gurii Ivanovich Marchuk : for outstanding achievements in mathematics. 2005 ; Yuri Andreevich Ossipyan : for outstanding achievements in solid state physics. ; Peter Hirsch (professor, Great Britain) : for outstanding achievements in solid state physics. 2006 ; Nikolay Pavlovich Laverov : for outstanding achievements in geology and geophysics. ; Rodney C. Ewing (professor, United States) : for his research on the nuclear fuel cycle and nuclear waste management. SEE ALSO EXTERNAL LINKS |
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