Valentin Koptyug

Valentin Koptyug
Born (1931-06-09)9 June 1931
Yukhnov, Kaluga Oblast, Soviet Union
Died 10 January 1997(1997-01-10) (aged 65)
Moscow, Soviet Union
Fields Chemistry, Chemoinformatics
Alma mater D. Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia

Valentin Koptyug (Russian: Коптюг Валентин Афанасьевич, 9 Juny 1931, Yukhnov, Kaluga Oblast – 10 January 1997, Moscow) — was a Soviet/Russian scientist, specializing in physical and organic chemistry.[1]

Valentin Koptyug was born in 1931 in Yukhnov in the family of Afanasy Koptyug, who was director of the local communication department, and Nadezhda Koptyug, who was a telegrapher. When young Koptyug was studying in school, his family had to evacuate because of Great Patriotic War. In 1949 he finished school in Samarkand and graduated from D. Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia in 1954 in Moscow. He was a chancellor of Novosibirsk State University for two years (19781980).[2] Koptyug made a huge contribution in development of synthetical, physical and applied chemistry. Also, he founded some large scientific schools in the fields of organic chemistry and chemoinformatics.[3]

There is a monument and a street named after Koptyug in Akademgorodok, Novosibirsk.[4] Also, there are several awards and grants of his name for students and scientists. Valentin Koptyug was buried in Novosibirsk.

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 8/26/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.