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Complex Research Station and the Hydro-Galurgical Station in Kulunda were liquidated according to this Decree. By the Presidium AS USSR Decree of 27 May 1955 and the Order of Presidium AS USSR of 24 December 1956, the Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics was established on the basis of the Department of Technical Physics. By the AS USSR Decree of 26 April 1957, the Mining and Geological Institute was divided into two research organizations: the Institute of Mining and the Institute of Geology.
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and studied the possibility of using local raw materials for silicate and aluminium industry as well as efficient coal combustion methods. The branch also studied the mineral resources of Kulunda lakes, energy resources of Siberian rivers and was looking for ways to improve soil fertility. It also studied some issues related to the economics of industry and agriculture.
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academic centers. On March 7, 1946, the Presidium of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union began a more expanded program of establishing new laboratories at the institutes of the West Siberian Branch, as well as the creation of the Sector of Physics, the Bureau of Economic Research and the Botanical Garden.
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In 1950s, the largest studies of the branch were devoted to the geological structure of the West Siberian Plain and adjacent territories. In addition, the organization was looking for ways to increase the mechanization of mining, it investigated the conditions of high-frequency communication in mines
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After the AS USSR Decree of 20 January 1950, the creation of new scientific organizations began: the Sector of Hydrology and Hydraulic Engineering, the Institute of Machine Engineering (it was practically not implemented), the Complex Research Permanent Establishment in Kemerovo, the Hydro-Galurgical
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In 1957, the branch included the Mining Institute, the Institute of Geology, the Biological Institute, the Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics, the Transport and Energy Institute, the Chemical and Metallurgical Institute, as well as the Department of Agricultural Mechanization, the Department
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The West Siberian Branch of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union was established by the Council of People's Commissars Decree of 21 October 1943 on the basis of which the Presidium AS USSR Decree of 8 February 1944 On the organization of the West Siberian Branch of the Academy of Sciences of
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Among the tasks of the research institutes of the branch were the expanding the raw material base of non-ferrous and ferrous metallurgy, the creation of effective methods for the extraction of minerals, the development of the foundations for the branches of the chemical industry (organic synthesis
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By the Presidium of the AS USSR Decree of 28 August 1953, the Medical and Biological Institute was renamed the Biological Institute; the Department of Technical Physics was created on the basis of the Technical Physics Sector; but the Complex Research Permanent Establishment in Kemerovo, the North
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conditions with a shortage of laboratory equipment, scientific literature and a lack of office and residential premises. For example, in Novosibirsk Oblast at that time the branch received only two scientific institutions: a vitamin station and a chemical laboratory. The staff of the branch was
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At first, most of the qualified employees were specialists from higher educational institutions and scientific organizations of Tomsk, Prokopievsk, Stalinsk and other cities of West Siberia, thanks to which the branch became one of the largest organizations of a complex type in the network of
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On a number of issues, the organization became the coordinating center not only of West Siberia, but also of the Soviet Union as a whole. The activities of the organization extended to seven regions: Novosibirsk, Omsk, Tomsk, Kemerovo, Tumen oblasts, as well as Altai and Krasnoyarsk krais.
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On 1 January 1959, the West Siberian Branch was liquidated in accordance with the Presidium of the USSR Decree of 21 November, 1958, and its institutes became part of the Novosibirsk Scientific Center of the SB AS USSR.
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replenished with employees of regional research organizations and higher educational institutions. From 1944 to 1948, the number of employees increased from 80 to 136, most of whom did not have scientific degrees.
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of Economic Research and the Botanical Garden. By the beginning of 1958, 1033 employees worked at the WSB AS USSR, including 346 scientific workers (16 doctors and professors, 113 candidates of sciences).
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and coal chemistry), the search for the most appropriate ways to use energy resources, the study of the flora and fauna of the West Siberia, the development of transport communications etc.
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The building of the former Chemical and Metallurgical Institute, currently the Representative Office of the President of Russia
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Efforts of the organization were mainly directed to the study of the mineral resources of the West Siberia.
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Station within the Kulunda Plain and the North Complex Research Station.
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West Siberian Branch of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union
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ISEA SB RAS
Chair
Alexander Skochinsky
Timofey Gorbachyov
Novosibirsk
Russia
Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union
Novosibirsk
SB AS USSR
wartime

Alexander Skochinsky

Alexander Skochinsky
Timofey Gorbachyov













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