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Pioneers of Soviet Computing

Pioneers of Soviet Computing by B.N. Malinovsky

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B.N. MalinovskyAuthor: Dr. Boris Nikolaevich Malinovsky was born in Russia on 24 August 1921. In August 1939 he entered the Leningrad Mining College and later that year was drafted into the Soviet army, where he served until August 1945. He was honorably discharged and awarded six medals for participation in the Great Patriotic War [World War II]. He was chief designer of the first Soviet digital semiconductor multi-purpose control computer, and has published or co-authored over 200 scientific articles and 12 monographs. He holds a doctorate in Computer Science and is a Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. He is a recipient of the State Prize of Ukraine, and of the V.I. Vernadsky, S.A. Lebedev, and V.M. Glushkov scientific awards. Malinovsky and his family reside in Kiev.

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