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laboratory Chief, senior instructor, and departmental Chairman 

 of the Military Electro-technical Academy in Leningrad. He 

 was docent, 1938-42, at the Leningrad Polytechnical Institute. 

 From 1942 to 1960, he held positions as senior scientific 

 worker, laboratory supervisor and deputy Director respective- 

 ly of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences Institute of Automation 

 and Remote Control where he became Chief ol the Laboratory 

 in 1960. In the same year he was elected to the U.S.S.R. Aca- 

 demy of Sciences as a Corresponding Member. 



Sotskov's principal work has been in the field of elemental 

 and technical media of automation and remote control. 



Sotskov visited the United States in November 1961 to study 

 automatic controls. 

 Bibliography: 



On the dimensions of electromagnetic elements. Automatika 

 i Telemekhanika 19, #9, 849-54 (1958). Automation Express 

 Ij 1958-1959, #6, p. 25. 



On the problem of reserve vacuum tubes of filament lamps. 

 Automatika i Telemekhanika 19, #12, 1126-28 (1958). Auto- 

 mation Express 1, 1958-1959, #6, p. 32. 

 The problem of dimension of electromagnetic elements in 

 automatics and remote control. Automatika i Telemekhanika 

 19, #9, 849-54 (1958). Engineering Index, 1959, p. 752. 

 Automation and Remote Control 19, 830-4 (1958) (Eng. 

 trans.) 



Reliability characteristics of resistance and condensors in 

 automatics and remote control. Automation and Remote Con- 

 trol 21, #5, 439-42 (1960) (Eng. trans.) Engineering Index, 

 1960, p. 375. 



Temperature stability and probable significance of strength 

 and tension on a collector for crystal triodes. Automatika i 

 Telemekhanika 20, #11, 1525-27 (1959). 

 Office: Institute of Automation and Telemechanics 



Kalanchevskaya Ulitsa 15 -a 

 Moscow, USSR 

 Residence: Novopeschanaya, 3 



Moscow, USSR 

 Telephone: D7 20 48 



SPERANSKII, GEORGI NESTOROVICH (Pediatrician) 



G. N. Speranskii was born February 20, 1873. He graduated 

 from the University of Moscow in 1898 and worked there until 

 1909. In 1934 he was awarded the title Honored Scientist of the 

 R.S. F.S.R., and Hero of Socialist Labor in 1957. He was elected 



