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Academy of Sciences U.S.S.R. In 1946 Mints was elected a 

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

 and in 1958 an Academician. He was a recipient of Stalin 

 Prizes in 1946 and in 1951. In 1950 he was awarded Popov 

 Gold Medal by the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences for his work 

 in the construction of radio stations and in radio-engineering. 

 The basic work of Mints is concerned with radiotelephone 

 modulation, design of high power radio broadcasting stations, 

 directional antennae for long and short wave radio stations, de- 

 mountable transmitting tubes, new methods of radio- 

 measurement, and with radio-engineering and electronics of 

 elementary particle accelerators. Mints directed the planning 

 and construction of powerful radio stations (i.e., VTsSPS, 1929; 

 Comintern, 1933; RV-96, 1938; Kuibishevskii, 1943), and also 

 participated in the design of accelerators of the Joint Institute 

 of Nuclear Studies, 680 MEV Phasotron (1949, 1953) and the 10 

 BEV Synchrotron (1957). 

 Bibliography: 



and I. G. Klyashkin. Foundations for Calculation of Modu- 

 lation on the Anode. Moscow-Leningrad: 1926. 

 and I. G. Klyashkin. Foundations for Calculation of Modu- 

 lation on the Grid. Moscow: 1928. 

 500 Kwt Radio Stations. Moscow: 1934. 



Improvement of the technology of radio broadcasting instal- 

 lations (in the book) 50 Years of Radio. Scientific -Technical 

 Collection. Moscow: 1945. 



Problems of radio-engineering and electronics of powerful 

 cyclical accelerators of heavy charged particles. Radiotekh. 

 i Elektron., 1956, #5. 

 Biography: 



Laureate of the Popov Gold Medal. Radio, 1950, #6. 

 Distinguished Soviet radio specialist. Vest. Svyazi. Tekhnika 

 Svyazi, 1950, #6. 



Laureate of the Popov Gold Medal. Radiotekh., 1950, #4. 

 A. L. Mints. To his 60th Birthday. Radiotekh., 1955, 10, #2. 

 Office: Radio Engineering Institute of USSR Academy of 



Sciences 

 Moscow, USSR 



MIRCHINK, MIKHAIL FEDORQVICH (Oil Geologist) 



M. F. Mirchink was born June 15, 1901. He graduated in 

 1930 from Moscow Mining Academy. In 1943 he became pro- 

 fessor at Moscow Mining Institute. Since 1941 he has been a 

 member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. In 1953 



