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Selected Staff Members: 
Ye. G. Bulakh 
A. S. Fidelev, Professor 
O. M. Krizhanovskiy 
V. M. Kuntsevich 
V. Ve Nedin 
O. M. Pen'kov, Corresponding Academician (Ukrainian S.S.R.) 
S. A. Poluyanskiy 
Description: 
The Institute was organized in 1934 in Kiyev. In 1943, it was 
reorganized as the Institute of Mining imeni M. M. Fedorov, and in 1958, 
the Institute moved to Donetsk, retaining a branch in Kiyev. Other branches 
are at Krivoy Rog, Dnepropetrovsk, and Khar'kov. 
The Institute conducts research in areas such as mechanization of 
mining, prospecting, ore processing, metallurgy, and deep coal mining. 
Among its achievements is the development of a method of using electronic 
computers to interpret geophysical anomalies, thus reducing the time required 
to determine the qualitative and quantitative characteristics of newly dis- 
covered deposits of ores, oils, and limestone. 
The Institute confers advanced degrees. 
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Name: Institute of Nuclear Physics 
(Institut yadernoy fiziki) 
Address: Alma-Ata 
Director: Zh. S. Takibayev, Academician (Kazakh S.S.R.) (1959) 
Deputy Director: I. G. Dem*’yanikov, Candidate (1959) 
Administrative Affiliation: Academy of Sciences, Kazakh S.S.R. (1959) 
Selected Staff Members: 
V. Ve Chervyakova 
I. G. Grinman, Candidate 
G. D. Latyshev, Academician (Kazakh S.S.R.) 
A. V. Novikov 
A. A. Presnyakov 
M. T. Zhumartbayev 
Description: 
This institute, organized about 1958, is situated in the foothills 
of the Zailyskiy Ala-Tau mountains near Alma-Ata. The Institute has been 
