433 ZAVOISKII 



ZAVALISHIN, DMITRII ALEKSANDROVICH (Electrotechnolo- 

 gist) 



D. A. Zavalishin was born in 1900. In 1925 he graduated 

 from Leningrad Polytechnical Institute, where he worked until 

 1939. From 1939 to 1941 he was Chairman of the Department 

 of Electric Machines of the S. M. Buden Military Electrotechni- 

 cal Academy, and from 1941 to 1946 he was professor on the 

 faculty of special electrotechnology of the Armed Forces Ad- 

 vanced School of Engineering-Technology. He became, in 1946- 

 1959, Chairman of the Department of Electrical Machines of the 

 Leningrad Institute of Aeronautical Instrument Construction. 



In 1959, he became Chief of the Laboratory on Scientific Funda- 

 mentals of Automatized Electrical Apparatus of the U.S.S.R. 

 Academy of Sciences Institute of Electromechanics. He was 

 elected, in 1960, a Corresponding Member of the U.S.S.R. Aca- 

 demy of Sciences. In 1957 he was awarded the title of Honored 

 Scientist and Technologist of the R.S. F.S.R. 



Zavalishin' s principal work is in the field of electrical ma- 

 chines, electron-ionic and semiconductor equipment. 

 Bibliography: 



and S. V. Zakharevich, V. A. Tikan. A model study of in- 

 verter and rectifier performance of an electric locomotive 

 thermionic converter. Elektrichestvo, 1959, #6, 1-8. Elec. 

 Eng. Sci. Abstr. 62, 5736 (1959). 



and A. I. Vazhnov, E. V. Tolvinskaya, I. A. Gordon, I. A. 

 Glebov. Synchronous capacitors for long distance power 

 transmission. Elektrichestvo, 1958, #10, 43-7. Elec. Eng. 

 Sci. Abstr. 62, 1943 (1959). 

 Office: Institute of Electromechanics of USSR Academy of 



Sciences 

 Dvortsovaya Naberezhnaya 18 

 Leningrad, USSR 



ZAVQISKH, EVGENH KQNSTANTINQVICH (Physicist) 



E. K. Zavoiskii was born September 28, 1907. In 1930 he 

 graduated from the University of Kazan' and has taught there 

 since 1933, becoming a professor in 1945. He has been working 

 at U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences departments since 1947. In 

 1957 he was awarded the Lenin Prize. He was elected, in 1953, 

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



Zavoiskii discovered in 1944 the phenomenon of electronic 

 paramagnetic resonance. On the basis of an analysis of experi- 

 mental data, together with S. A. Al'tschuller and B. M. Kozyrev, 

 he established a series of relationships between the form of 



