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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Viktor Alekseevich Zverev (Russian: Виктор Алексеевич Зверев, born 1935) Russian physicist, specialist in optics, Professor of Saint-Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics. Member of Vavilov State Optical Institute Academic Council; The editor of the Journal of Optical Technology; co-chairman of Education Council and the chairman of Russian Optical Society regional office; chairman of Physical Optics branch and member of Academics' House of Saint-Petersburg. Viktor Zverev had holed position of the member of the Saint-Petersburg Academics' House and of the position Chairman of the Saint-Petersburg Academics' House Science Councils Administrative Committee. Professor Zverev is elected Chairman of Optical Council of Academy of Science and Art, named after Peter the Great; Professor also has a position of the Leading Scientific Advisor of Academy of Science and Art, named after Peter the Great and is a member of International Eurasian Scientific Academy.Viktor Zverev had graduated from LITMO with specialization if Optical Devices in 1961. After this, Viktor had been working in LOMO, where we had passed a career way from the position of Engineer to the Group Leading Engineer (1961–89). Prof. Zverev had been working in ITMO since 1970. He had occupied the following positions: Head of the Department of Optical Devices (1989); Head of the Department of Optical Devices Design (1990–96). In 1970 Prof. Zverev received a PhD degree in Engineering and became a full Professor in 1983.Viktor Zverev is the author of 200 scientific papers, and over 70 inventor's certificates.In 1974 Viktor Zverev was awarded Order of the Red Banner of Labour. In 1978 he became a Lenin Prize winner. In 1983 was awarded USSR Cabinet Prize. In 1996 was awarded \"300 Years of Russian Fleet\" Medal. In 1999 received a status of Honoured Science Worker of Russia Federation. In 2004 was awarded \"In Memory of 300 Years of Saint-Petersburg\"."@en }

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