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EICHENVALD TEST

Abstract

Professor Eichenvald belongs to the prominent cohort of Moscow University of Railway Engineering. He was first elected director (rector) of the University, had been head of the department of physics for more than 25 years. He is well known in scientific community for his works in electricity, magnetic fields, non-linear acoustics, hydrodynamics equations, physical kinetics of gas. The article is devoted to his 150th anniversary.

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N. D. Grigoriev
Moscow State Unniversity of Railway Engineering (MIIT), Moscow
Russian Federation
Ph.D. (Tech), associate professor at the department of electric engineering, metrology and electric power


References

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3. Эйхенвальд Александр Александрович (1864– 1944 гг.). Директор ИМИУ (1905–1908 гг.). Исторически-культурный очерк МИИТ: 110 лет на службе Отечеству. Под общей ред. Б.А. Лёвина. – М.: МИИТ, 2006. – С. 214–216. Lievin B. A. Eichenvald Aleksandr Aleksandrovich (1864–1944). IMIU director (1905– 1908). Historical and cultural review of MIIT. 110 years at the service of Motherland. Moscow, MIIT, 2006, pp. 214–216.

4. Второй директор МИУ Александр Александрович Эйхенвальд // Инженер транспорта, 1996, № 4, 22 марта. Second director of MIU Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Eichenvald. Inzhener transporta, 1996, № 4 (2044), March, 22.


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Grigoriev N.D. EICHENVALD TEST. World of Transport and Transportation. 2013;(5):170-175. (In Russ.)

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