AGOSHKOV 2 



Corresponding Secretary for the journal "Problems of Con- 

 temporary Metallurgy," and in 1956 was made Chief Editor of 

 the journal "Metallurgy Abstracts." Since 1944 he has been a 

 member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. He was 

 elected to the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences as a Corresponding 

 Member in 1946. 



Ageev's principal works deal with research in metallic al- 

 loys. He has specialized in treating problems of physical- 

 chemical analysis of metallic alloys with the aid of x-rays and 

 has studied chemical bonding in metallic alloys by the electron 

 density method. 

 Bibliography: 



Roentgenography of Metals and Alloys. Leningrad: 1932. 



Thermal Analysis of Metals and Alloys. Leningrad: 1936. 



The Chemistry of Metallic Alloys. Moscow -Leningrad: 



1941. 



The Nature of Chemical Bonding in Metallic Alloys. Moscow- 

 Leningrad: 1947. 



and L. P. Grankova, P. K. Novik. Aluminum's effect on the 



stability of beta-phase in alloys of Ti-Mo-Fe. Diklady Akad. 



Nauk S.S.S.R. 146, #2, 351-54 (1962). 

 Office: A. A. Baykov Institute of Metallurgy 



USSR Academy of Sciences 

 Leninskii Prospekt, 49 

 Moscow, USSR 

 Residence: Leninskii Prospekt, 13, Moscow, USSR 

 Telephone: B2 09 26 



AGOSHKOV, Mikhail Ivanovich (Mining Expert) 



M. I. Agoshkov was born October 30, 1905. He graduated 

 from the Far East Polytechnic Institute in Vladivostok in 1931. 

 From 1933 to 1941 he worked at the North Caucasus Mining 

 Metallurgical Institute, and at the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences 

 Institute of Mining in 1941, where he became deputy Director 

 in 1952. 



Agoshkov' s works are devoted to exploitation of ore deposits. 

 He has been awarded two orders and also medals. He was head 

 of the foreign section of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences until 

 1960. 



As of 1961, Agoshkov was a Deputy Chief Scientific Secretary 

 of Academy of Sciences U.S.S.R. 



In December 1962 it was announced that Agoshkov was ap- 

 pointed acting Chief Scientific Secretary of the Presidium of 

 the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences. 



