CHERNYI 76 



Aqua -carbonate complex compounds of uranyl. Zhur. Neorg. 



Khim., 1956, #12. 



with G. S. Muraveiskaya. On the reactions of dinitro- 



dimethyl amine compounds of tetravalent platinum. Zhur. 



Neorg. Khim., 1957, 2, #3. 

 Biography: 



V. V. Lebedinskii and A. M. Rubinshtein . Academician 11' ya 



Il'ich Chernyaev (on 60th Anniversary since date of birth). 



Uspekhi Khim., 1953, 22, #3, 241-252. 



A. V. Babaeva . Leading Soviet Scientist I. I. Chernyaev (on 



the 60th Anniversary since the date of birth). Zhur. 



Obshchei Khim., 1953, 23, #5. 

 Office: N. S. Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic 



Chemistry 

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CHERNYI, GQRIMIR GORIMOV^ICH (Mechanics Specialist) 



In 1960 G. G. Chernyi was at the Moscow State University 

 im. M. V. Lomonosov. He visited the United States in January 

 1960 to attend the International Symposium on Magneto -Fluid 

 Dynamics in Washington, D. C In June 1962 he was elected a 

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



CHIBISQV, KONSTANTIN VLADIMIROVICH (Scientific 

 Photographer) 



K. V. Chibisov was born March 1, 1897. He graduated from 

 Moscow University in 1922. From 1918 to 1930 he worked at 

 the Air Force Scientific Testing Institute of Scientific Aero- 

 photography and during the same period taught at a number of 

 colleges. In 1950 he became a professor at Moscow University. 

 Chibisov began working, in 1930, at the AU-Union Scientific Re- 

 search Cinema-Photo Institute and was one of its founders. In 

 1948 he became Chairman of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences 

 Commission on Scientific Photography and Cinematography. In 

 1945 he was awarded the title Honored Scientist of the 

 R.S. F.S.R., and in 1950 a Stalin Prize. He has been a Corre- 

 sponding Member of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences since 

 1946. 



The main work of Chibisov is devoted to photographic sensi- 

 tometry, synthesis of photographic emulsions and the nature of 

 photographic sensitivity. Of particular importance are the 

 works of Chibisov on determining the chemical composition and 



