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Residence: 1-aya Cheremushkinskaya, 3 



Moscow, USSR 

 Telephone: B7 48 54 



FRISH, SERGEI EDUARDOVICH (Physicist) 



S. E. Frish was born June 19, 1899. He graduated in 1921 

 from Petrograd University. From 1919 to 1939, he worked at 

 the State Optical Institute. In 1933 he became a professor at 

 Leningrad University where he had taught since 1924. Since 

 1946 he has been a Corresponding Member of the U.S.S.R. 

 Academy of Sciences. 



Frish studied atomic spectra of the Zeeman effect, the hyper- 

 fine structure of spectra lines, nuclear moments, spectroscopy 

 of gaseous discharge, and gas spectral analysis. From 1953 he 

 has been studying elementary processes in atomic excitation by 

 electronic impact. 

 Bibliography: 



Analysis of complex spectra (Ne II and Na II). Works of the 



State Optical Institute, Leningrad, 1932, ^ #81. 



Atomic Spectra, 1933. 



Techniques of Spectroscopy, 1936. 



and Yu. M. Kagan . Spectroscopy of gaseous discharge. 



Vestnik of the Leningrad University, 1948, #1. 



Spectroscopic study of the movement of ions in plasma, I-II. 



Zhur. Eksptl. i Teoret. Fiz., 1947, #6, 577-84; 1948, #6, 



519-24. 



Spectroscopic Determination of Nuclear Moments, 1948. 



and A. V. Timoreva . Course of General Physics. 1-2 , 6th 



ed., 1955-56, 3, 4th ed., 1957. 



Role of effective cross -section during excitation of spectra. 



Uspekhi Fiz. Nauk, 1957, 61, #4. 

 Office: Department of Physics 



Leningrad University 

 Leningrad, USSR 



FRUMKIN, ALEKSANDR NAUMOVICH (Physical Chemist) 



A. N. Frumkin was born October 24, 1895. In 1915 he gradu- 

 ated from Odessa University. He was professor at the Institute 

 of Odessa University from 1920 to 1922, and from 1922 to 1946, 

 he was on the staff of the L. Karpov Physico- Chemical Institute 

 in Moscow. Frumkin spent 1928-29 at the University of Wis- 

 consin, U.S.A., as a lecturer in colloidal chemistry. In 1930, 

 he was elected to the chair of electrochemistry at the Moscow 

 University. He was appointed, in 1939, to the staff of the 



