3 top viewed / TOP READ researchers from Moscow University; Sergei A. Ostroumov, A. O. Kasumyan, Valery Petrovich Shibaev ,

3 top viewed / TOP READ researchers from Moscow University;


Sergei A. Ostroumov,
A. O. Kasumyan ,
Valery Petrovich Shibaev ,

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    Lomonosov Moscow State University is a coeducational and public research university located in Moscow, Russia. It was founded on January 25, 1755 by Mikhail Lomonosov. Wikipedia
    Addressul. Leninskiye Gory, 1, Moscow, 119991
    FoundedJanuary 25, 1755
    Enrollment36,993 (Apr 1, 2015)
    Phone8 (495) 939-10-00
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    Notable awards recipients
    Nobel laureates
    Alexey Abrikosov, MS 1948[1] - Physicist; Nobel laureate in Physics in 2003
    Ilya Frank - professor of physics; Nobel Prize in Physics in 1958
    Vitaly Ginzburg, MS 1938,[2] PhD 1942 - physicist; Nobel laureate in Physics in 2003
    Mikhail Gorbachev, MA 1955[3] - Head of State of the Soviet Union; winner of Nobel Peace Prize in 1990
    Pyotr Kapitsa - professor of physics; Nobel laureate in Physics in 1978
    Lev Landau - professor of physics;[4] Nobel laureate in Physics in 1962
    Boris Pasternak, MA 1913[5] - writer, Nobel Prize in Literature in 1958
    Alexander Prokhorov - professor of physics; Nobel Prize in Physics in 1964
    Andrei Sakharov, MS 1942 - nuclear physicist; winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1975
    Nikolay Semyonov - professor of chemistry;[6] Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1956
    Igor Tamm, MS 1918[7] - physicist; winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1958
    Fields Medal laureates[edit]
    Vladimir Drinfeld (attended 1969–1974) - mathematician; winner of the Fields Medal in 1990; Harry Pratt Judson Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago
    Maxim Kontsevich (attended 1980–1985)[8] - mathematician; winner of the Fields Medal in 1998
    Grigory Margulis, PhD 1970 - mathematician; Erastus L. DeForest Professor of Mathematics at Yale University;[9] winner of the Fields Medal in 1978
    Sergei Novikov, BA 1960[10] - mathematician; winner of the Fields Medal in 1970
    Andrei Okounkov, PhD 1995 - mathematician; winner of the Fields Medal in 2006; Professor of Mathematics at Princeton University[11]
    Vladimir Voevodsky (attended 1982)
    Turing Award laureates[edit]
    C. A. R. Hoare (attended as graduate student) - computer scientist; winner of ACM Turing Award in 1980
    Literature, journalism and philosophy[edit]

    Anton Chekhov, Writer
    Sergei Bulgakov - Russian Orthodox theologian, philosopher and economist
    Mitrofan Caspersz - notoriously reclusive public relations advisor and poet
    Pyotr Chaadaev - philosopher
    Boris Chicherin - jurist and political philosopher
    Anton Chekhov - short story writer and playwright
    Ekaterina Dashkova - major figure of the Russian Enlightenment
    Semyon Desnitsky - lawyer; introduced the ideas of Adam Smith to the Russian public
    Pavel Florensky - philosopher, Russian Orthodox theologian, historian
    Alexander Griboedov - writer, diplomat
    Yelena Khanga - journalist, writer, talk show host
    Sofokli Lazri - Albanian journalist and diplomat
    Mikhail Lermontov - poet, writer
    Merab Mamardashvili - philosopher
    Alpesh Patel - philosopher
    Musa Muradov - journalist
    Nitipoom Navaratna - columnist
    Aleksey Pisemsky - novelist and dramatist
    Anna Politkovskaya - journalist, human rights activist
    Vasily Rozanov - writer and philosopher
    Varlam Shalamov - writer, author of books on Soviet labor camps
    Dmitry Strelnikoff - poet, essayist, novelist
    Vladimir Toporov - philologist
    Nikolai Trubetzkoy - linguist and historian
    Ivan Turgenev - writer
    Maximilian Voloshin - poet
    Academics[edit]

    Pyotr Kapitsa, physicist and engineer
    Chemistry[edit]
    Nikolay Emanuel - specialist in chemical kinetics and mechanics of chemical reactions
    Aleksandr Oparin - biochemist
    Nikolay Semyonov - professor of chemistry; Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1956
    Computer science[edit]
    Georgy Adelson-Velsky - inventor of AVL tree algorithm; developer of Kaissa (the first World Computer Chess Champion)
    C. A. R. Hoare - computer scientist; winner of ACM Turing Award in 1980
    Alexander Stepanov - known for C++ Standard Template Library
    Economics[edit]
    Sergey Glazyev - economist, politician
    Yuri Maltsev - Austrian School economist
    Geosciences[edit]
    Boris Fedtschenko - botanist
    Grigori Gamburtsev - seismologist
    Grigorii Kozhevnikov - entomologist
    History[edit]
    Zalpa Bersanova - Chechen ethnographer and author
    Anatoly Bokschanin - historian of Rome, professor
    Vladimir Guerrier - historian and founder of higher education for women in Russia
    Vasily Klyuchevsky - historian
    Nikolai Mashkin - historian of Rome, professor
    Sigurd Schmidt - historian, ethnographer
    Linguistics and philology[edit]
    Vyacheslav Ivanov - philologist
    Yuri Knorozov - Russian linguist, epigrapher and ethnographer
    Anatoly Moskvin - academic and linguist, arrested in 2011 after the bodies of 26 mummified young women were discovered in his home.
    Mathematics[edit]
    Pavel Alexandrov - mathematician
    Vladimir Arnold - mathematician
    Pafnuty Chebyshev - mathematician
    Boris Demidovich - mathematician
    Vladimir Drinfeld - mathematician; winner of the Fields Medal 1990
    Messoud Efendiev - mathematician
    Israel Gelfand - mathematician
    Gu Chaohao - mathematician
    Mstislav Keldysh - mathematician; President of the USSR Academy of Sciences 1961–1975
    Andrey Kolmogorov - mathematician
    Maxim Kontsevich - mathematician; winner of the Fields Medal in 1998
    Grigory Landsberg - physicist
    Boris Levit - mathematician
    Nikolai Luzin - mathematician
    Grigory Margulis - mathematician; winner of the Fields Medal 1978
    Noor Muhammad - mathematician
    Sergei Novikov - mathematician; winner of the Fields Medal in 1970
    Andrei Okounkov - mathematician; winner of the Fields Medal in 2006
    Olga Oleinik - mathematician
    Ivan Petrovsky - mathematician
    Abraham Plessner - mathematician
    Yakov Sinai - mathematician
    Hoang Tuy - mathematician
    Pedagogy[edit]
    Victor Della-Vos
    Physics[edit]
    Alexey Abrikosov - physicist; Nobel Prize in Physics 2003
    Nikolay Bogolyubov - theoretical physicist and mathematician
    Ilya Frank - professor of physics; Nobel Prize in Physics 1958
    Vitaly Ginzburg - physicist; Nobel Prize in Physics 2003
    Pyotr Kapitsa - professor of physics; Nobel Prize in Physics 1978
    Lev Landau - professor of physics; Nobel Prize in Physics 1962
    Andrei Linde - physicist
    Alexander Prokhorov - professor of physics; Nobel Prize in Physics in 1964
    Andrei Sakharov - nuclear physicist; Nobel Peace Prize 1975
    Dmitry Shirkov - theoretical physicist
    Arsenij Sokolov - theoretical physicist
    Igor Tamm - physicist; Nobel Prize in Physics 1958
    Igor Ternov - theoretical physicist
    Sergei Tyablikov - theoretical physicist
    Anatoly Vlasov - physicist
    Dmitry Zubarev - theoretical physicist
    Igor Zubov - physicist and high school physics teacher
    Psychology[edit]
    Georgy Shchedrovitsky
    Lev Semenovich Vygotsky - psychologist
    Sociology[edit]
    Georgi Derluguian - sociologist
    Yuri Levada - sociologist
    Other[edit]

    Wassily Kandinsky, painter and art theorist
    Business and finance[edit]
    Pyotr Aven
    Oleg Deripaska
    Margarita Louis-Dreyfus, Russian-born French billionaire, chairman of Louis Dreyfus[12]
    Aleksander Mamut
    Musicians and actors[edit]
    Sergei Bodrov, Jr. - actor
    Nashenas - Afghan musician
    Natalia O'Shea - singer-songwriter
    Elena Zoubareva - opera singer
    Visual arts[edit]
    Wassily Kandinsky - painter, printmaker and art theorist
    Vsevolod Meyerhold - theatre director and producer
    Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko - theatre director, writer
    Vsevolod Pudovkin - film director
    Video games[edit]
    Vadim Gerasimov - co-developer of Tetris