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Spartak Belyaev

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and liberation of Poland in 1945. After long years of war, he declined the offer on keeping the career and instead decided to become a physicist by applying to the
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Two years later he already got a job there as a researcher at the Atomic Energy Institute which later on was renamed as
121: 188: 427: 165: 234: 256: 144:(October 27, 1923 – January 5, 2017) was a Soviet and Russian theoretical physicist who was awarded a 372: 367: 270: 176: 145: 90: 172: 117: 207: 196: 278: 231:"Russian Academy of Sciences Award Lomonosov Medal to Spartak Belyaev and Gerard 't Hooft" 274: 318: 200: 361: 282: 180: 175:. He worked there till 1962 and between that year and 1958 also worked at the 302: 107: 230: 408:
Recipients of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 4th class
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were awarded a Lomonosov Gold Medal by the Russian Academy of Sciences.
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Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
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Moscow
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
Lomonosov Gold Medal
Physician
Kurchatov Institute
Novosibirsk State University
Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
Lomonosov Gold Medal
Moscow
Caucasus
Moscow State University
Kurchatov Institute
Niels Bohr Institute
Copenhagen
Siberia
Russian Academy of Sciences
Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics
Landau Gold Medal
Feenberg medal
Gerard 't Hooft


"Russian Academy of Sciences Award Lomonosov Medal to Spartak Belyaev and Gerard 't Hooft"
Russkiy Mir Foundation
Vladimir Zelevinsky
International Journal of Modern Physics
Bibcode
2006IJMPB..20.2574Z
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