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chromium sulfate complexes, supercooled organic liquids, silver halides and 
bromides, naphthol, and problems in analytical chemistry. 
Other areas of study at the University include hydrogenation and 
electrochemical combustion of solid catalysts, oxygen electrodes with 
chromium-nickel carrier, sorbents, ultrasonics, aerosols, photosynthesis, and 
semiconductors and dielectric, i.e., radiation effects on cadmium sulfide 
single crystals and photoconductivity of cadmium selenide and other semi- 
eonducting materials. 
Work on synthetic latexes has been performed at the Laboratory of 
High-Molecular Compounds (Laboratoriya vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy), 
an associated facility. Other affiliated facilities are the Scientific- 
Research Institute of Physics and the Astronomical Observatory. 
The curricula of the University provide for courses of study in 
history, Russian language and literature, native language and literature of 
peoples of the U.S.S.R., mathematics, astronomy, physics, chemistry, biology, 
and physical geography. 
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Name: Odessa Technological Institute imeni I. V. Stalin 
(Odesskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni I. V. Stalina) 
Address: Odessa, ulitsa Sverdlova, 112 
Director: P. N. Platonov, Doctor (1961) 
Deputy Director: K. I. Kutsenko, Docent (1961) 
Administrative Affiliation: Ministry of Higher and Secondary Special 
Education, Ukrainian S.S.R. (1960) 
Selected Staff Members: 
V. Yae Beletskiy, Professor 
P. G. Demidov, Professor, Head of Chair 
D. P. Gokhshteyn, Professor, Head of Chair 
Ye. B. Lunts, Professor 
I. L. Roykh 
G. G. Tsybul'skiy, Docent, Dean 
A. P. Yegipko, Docent, Head of Chair 
Description: 
Prior to 1953, the Institute was known as the Odessa Institute for 
Engineers of the Milling Industry and Grain-Elevator Management. It conducts 
basic research in areas such as chemistry and machine-construction technology, 
and has conducted numerous studies ci: atmospheric corrosion. 
