Valery Dmitrievich Rumyantsev
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Valery Dmitrievich Rumyantsev | |
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Born | 23 September 1946 Leningrad, Soviet Union |
🏳️ Nationality | Soviet (until 1991) / Russian (since 1991) |
🎓 Alma mater | ITMO University |
💼 Occupation | |
🏅 Awards | Lenin Komsomol Prize F. Ioffe Award V.M. Tuchkevich Award Award for the best work of the Ioffe Institute The prize "Energy Efficiency" (2014) of the International Salon of Inventions and New Technologies "Novoye Vremya" Medal In memory of the 300th anniversary of St. Petersburg |
Valery Dmitrievich Rumyantsev (Russian: Валерий Дмитриевич Румянцев) (born on September 23, 1946, Leningrad) is a Soviet and Russian physicist, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, professor. One of the founders of solar energy science and engineering in USSR and Russia.
Biography[edit]
Born on September 23, 1946. He graduated from the school with a gold medal, and the ITMO University with honors.
Valery Dmitrievich worked at Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute as engineer, senior researcher, chief researcher.
For many years Rumyantsev worked with Nobel Prize Laureate Zhores Alferov.
Scientific contribution[edit]
One of the founders of solar energy science and engineering in USSR and Russia.
The creator of the world's first solar concentrator power plant.
Rumyantsev was the first to propose and put into practice parabolic mirror concentrators and concentrators based on Fresnel microlenses with microheterophoto elements, as well as high-precision tracking systems for concentrator solar power plants.
He developed a thermoelectric converter based on a narrow-band semiconductor GaSb.
Valery Dmitrievich is an “Inventor of the USSR” (reg. number 22666 dated April 06, 1982).
Rumyantsev is a holder of more than 50 patents.[1]
He is an author/co-author of about 900 scientific publications[2] with valuable h-index.[3][4]
Valery Dmitrievich is listed at Professional association "Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers".[5]
His developments are widely used in the creation of solar power plants both in Russia and abroad.
Based on his inventions, a solar concentrator power plant was built and operated in the Republic of Uzbekistan in 1982, and a solar photovoltaic station on Fresnel lenses was built in 1985. In the future, this was the basis for the establishment of the International Institute for Solar Energy in Uzbekistan.[6]
Valery Dmitrievich paid great attention to the formation and formation of young scientists who later achieved great success in modern science.
Scientific works[edit]
- Dissertation of the Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences: "Investigation of photo- and electroluminescent properties of epitaxial heterostructures based on solid solutions in Al-Ga-As and Ga-In-As-P systems". Leningrad, 1976.
- Dissertation of the Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences: "Photoelectric transformation of intense light fluxes in semiconductor heterostructures". Academy of Sciences of the USSR. Leningrad, 1989.
- Monograph (co-author): Photoelectric transformation of concentrated solar radiation / V. M. Andreev, V. A. Grilikhes, V. D. Rumyantsev; Ed. Zh. I. Alferov; USSR Academy of Sciences, Leningrad. 1989
- Book "Photovoltaic conversion of concentrated sunlight". Andreev, V M; Grilikhes, V A; Rumyantsev, V D, United Kingdom, 1998.[7]
Awards and prizes[edit]
- The Lenin Komsomol Prize in the field of science and technology in 1976 — for obtaining and researching wide-band solid solutions of A3B5 compounds and creating effective injection radiation sources in the visible part of the spectrum on their basis.[citation needed]
- F. Ioffe Award (1996, together with Zhores Alferov and Vyacheslav Andreev) — for the cycle of works "Photovoltaic solar radiation converters based on heterostructures".[citation needed]
- V.M. Tuchkevich Award (October 24, 2014) - for the work "Solar photovoltaic installations with radiation concentrators.[citation needed]
- Award for the best work of the Ioffe Institute (2001) - for the work "Photovoltaic conversion of concentrated solar radiation".[citation needed]
- The prize "Energy Efficiency" (2014) of the International Salon of Inventions and New Technologies "Novoye Vremya" - for the development of "solar concentrator photovoltaic modules and solar power plants with tracking of the sun".[citation needed]
- Medal "In memory of the 300th anniversary of St. Petersburg" (19.02.2003).[citation needed]
References[edit]
- ↑ "V.D. Rumyantsev (RU) inventor at PatentDB.ru". patentdb.ru (in русский). Retrieved 2022-09-27.
- ↑ "Google Scholar". scholar.google.com. Retrieved 2022-09-27.
- ↑ "Scopus preview - Rumyantsev, Valery D. - Author details - Scopus". www.scopus.com. Retrieved 2022-09-27.
- ↑ "V.D. Rumyantsev at elibrary".
- ↑ "V.D. Rumyantsev at IEEE". Retrieved 2022-09-27.
- ↑ "АКАДЕМИЯ НАУК РЕСПУБЛИКИ УЗБЕКИСТАН". www.academy.uz. Retrieved 2022-09-27.
- ↑ Andreev, V. M.; Grilikhes, V. A.; Rumyantsev, V. D. (1997-12-31). "Photovoltaic conversion of concentrated sunlight".
External links[edit]
- Script error: The function "in_lang" does not exist. The history of the development of solar photovoltaic energy in Russia
- Script error: The function "in_lang" does not exist. Educational program No. 21, Concentrator solar photoenergy
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