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GRINBERG, GEQRGII ABRAMQVICH (Physicist) 



G. A. Grinberg was born June 16, 1900. He is the brother of 

 Academician A. A. Grinberg (chemist). He graduated in 1923 

 from Petrograd Polytechnic Institute and in 1935 received a 

 Doctor of Physical-Mathematical Sciences degree. From 1919 

 to 1930 Grinberg worked in the State Roentgenological and 

 Radiological Institute and in the Physico-Technical Institute in 

 Leningrad. In 1924-1955 he taught at Leningrad Polytechnic 

 Institute where in 1930 he became professor. He also worked 

 during 1929-1941 at the plant "Svetlana" in Leningrad. In 1941 

 he began working at the Physico-Technical Institute of the 

 U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences. Grinberg has been a Corre- 

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

 1946. In 1949 he was awarded a Stalin Prize. 



