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Important work also has been done in nuclear metallurgy, i.e., iodide puri- 
fication of zirconium, chromium, hafnium, beryllium, molybdenum, niobium, 
and thorium. Emphasis has been on the study of zirconium alloys. Other 
research has been on liquid-metal corrosion (particularly in lithium), the 
design of electric-are furnaces, and tool steels. 
In 1960, this institute was one of two higher educational institu- 
tions in Moscow offering specialized advanced training in computer technology. 
Its curricula also provide for courses in experimental and theoretical 
physics, electronic computers and automation, and power engineering. It 
publishes a Sbornik Nauchnykh Rabot, Metallurgiya i Metallovedeniye Chistykh 
Metallov (Collection of Scientific Works, Metallurgy and Metal Physics of 
Pure Metals) and Trudy. The Institute grants Candidate's and Doctor's 
Degrees. 
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Name: Moscow Evening Metallurgical Institute 
(Moskovskiy vecherniy metallurgicheskiy institut--MVMI) 
Address: Moscow, 2-y Prolomnyy proyezd, 1 
Director: =-- 
Deputy Director: <== 
Administrative Affiliation: Ministry of Higher and Secondary Special 
Education, R.S.F.S.R. (1960) 
Selected Staff Members: 
N. Bidulyu, Professor, Head of Chair of Steel Metallurgy 
P. Gulyayev 
B. Kapilevich 
Ye. Kontorovich 
Korolov, Head of Chair of Metallurgical Equipment 
G. Kozolupova 
Lyubavskiy 
- Maslov 
- Noritsyn 
Pavlov 
- Tselikov, Professor 
e Vashchenko, Professor, Head of Chair 
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Description: 
The Institute does work in pig-iron technology, metal physics, 
mathematics, properties of Ti-Al alloys, pressure working of metals, trans- 
formation of steel, grain size, low-temperature properties of steel, efficient 
use of oxygen in melting, economics, organization and planning of metallurgi- 
cal industry, processing of liquid steel under pressure, cast-iron foundry 
