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2001Recipients of Lomonosov Gold Medal
KAPITSA Piotr Leonidovich
accumulatively for works in physics of low temperatures.
NESMEIANOV Aleksandr Nikolaevich
accumulatively for works in chemistry.
TOMONAGA Sin-Itiro (member of the Japanese academy of Sciences, president of the Scientific Council of Japan)
for substantial scientific contributions to the development of physics.
YUKAWA Hideki (member of the Japanese academy of Sciences, director of the Institute of Basic Research at the University of Kyoto)
for outstanding merits in the development of theoretical physics.
FLOREY Howard Walter, sir (professor, president of the Royal Society of Great Britain)
for an outstanding contribution in the development of medicine.
BELOV Nikolai Vasilyevich
accumulatively for works in crystallography.
POWELL Cecil Frank (professor, member of the Royal Society of Great Britain)
for outstanding achievements in the physics of elementary particles.
TAMM Igor Yevgenyevich
for outstanding achievements in the theory of elementary particles and other domain of theoretical physics
ENGELGARDT Vladimir Aleksandrovich
for outstanding achievements in biochemistry and molecular biology.
RYSZNYAK Ishtvan (president of the Academy of Sciences of the Hungarian People's Republics)
for outstanding achievements in medicine.
NATTA Giulio (professor, Italy)
for outstanding achievements in the chemistry of polymers
SEMENOV Nikolai Nikolaevich
for outstanding achievements in chemical physics.
DENJOY Arnaud (member of the Academie Francaise)
for outstanding achievements in mathematics.
VINOGRADOV Ivan Matveevich
for outstanding studies in mathematics.
ALFVEN Hannes (professor, member of the Royal Academy of Sciences in Stockholm, Sweden)
for outstanding achievements in physics of plasma and astrophysics.
AMBARTSUMIAN Viktor Amazaspovich
for outstanding achievements in astronomy and astrophysics.
MUSKHELISHVILI Nikolai Ivanovich
for outstanding achievements in mathematics and mechanics.
STEENBECK Max (full member of the Academy of Sciences of the German Democratic Republic)
for outstanding achievements in the physics of plasma and applied physics.
VINOGRADOV Aleksandr Pavlovich
for outstanding achievements in geochemistry.
ZOUBEK Vladimir (full member of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences)
for outstanding achievements in geology.
BALEVSKI Angel Tonchev (full member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences)
for outstanding achievements in metallurgy and metal technology.
TSELIKOV Aleksandr Ivanovich
for outstanding achievements in metallurgy and metal technology.
KELDYSH Mstislav Vsevolodovich
for outstanding achievements in mathematics, mechanics and space research.
ROI Moris (full member of the Academy Francaise)
for outstanding achievements in mechanics and its applications.
KLARE Herman (full member of the Academy of Sciences of the German Democratic Republic)
for outstanding achievements in the chemistry and technology of man-made fibers.
VOL'FKOVICH Semion Isaakovich
for outstanding achievements in chemisry and the technology of phosphorus and the development of scientific foundations of chemicalization of agriculture in the USSR.
LAVRENTIEV Mikhail Alekseevich
for outstanding achievements in mathematics and mechanics.
PAULING Linus Carl (member of the US National Academy of Sciences)
for outstanding achievements in chemistry and biochemistry.
ALEKSANDROV Anatolii Petrovich
for outstanding achievements in nuclear science and technology.
TODD Alexander Robertus (professor, president of the Royal Society of Great Britain)
for outstanding achievements in organic chemistry.
OPARIN Aleksandr Ivanovich
for outstanding achievements in biochemistry.
SZOEKEFALVI-NADY Bela (full member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
for outstanding achievements in mathematics.
KOZHESHNIK Jaroslav (full member of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences)
for outstanding achievements in applied mathematics and mechanics.
PATON Boris Yevgenyevich
for outstanding achievements in metallurgy and metal technology.
KOTELNIKOV Vladimir Aleksandrovich
for outstanding achievements in radiophysics, radio engineering and electronics.
SAVICH Pavle (full member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Socialst Federativ Republic of Yugoslavia)
for outstanding achievements in chemistry and physics.
HODGKIN (CROWFOOT-HODGKIN) Dorothy Mary (professor, member of the London Royal Society)
for outstanding achievements in biochemistry and crystal chemistry.
KHARITON Julii Borisovich
for outstanding achievements in physics.
KURSANOV Andrei Lvovich
for outstanding achievements in physiology and biochemistry of plants.
SALAM Abdus (professor, Pakistan)
for outstanding achievements in physics.
BOGOLIUBOV Nikolai Nikolaevich
for outstanding achievements in mathematics and theoretical physics.
MOESSBAUER Rudolf Ludwig (professor, Federal Republic of Germany)
for outstanding achievements in physics.
ARO Guillermo (professor, Mexico)
for outstanding achievements in astrophysics.
SADOVSKII Mikhail Aleksandrovich
for outstanding achievements in geology and geophysics.
FIODOROV Sviatoslav Nikolaevich
for outstanding achievements in ophthalmology and eye microsurgery.
RZHIMAN Josef (academician, Chairman of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences)
for outstanding achievements in biochemistry.
BARDEEN John (professor, USA)
for outstanding achievements in physics.
PROKHOROV Aleksandr Mikhailovich
for outstanding achievements in physics.
LERAY Jean (professor, France)
for outstanding achievements in mathematics.
SOBOLEV Sergei L?vovich (posthumously)
for outstanding achievements in mathematics.
BASOV Nikolai Gennadievich
for outstanding achievements in physics.
BETHE Hans Albrecht (professor, USA)
for outstanding achievements in physics.
GALBRAITH John (professor, USA)
for outstanding achievements in economic and social sciences.
LIKHACHIOV Dmitrii Sergeevich
for outstanding achievements in the humanities.
KOCHETKOV Nikolai Konstantinovich
for outstanding achievements in the chemistry of carbohydrates and organic synthesis.
WATSON James D (professor, USA)
for outstanding achievements in molecular biology.
ABRAHAM Anatol (professor, France)
for outstanding achievements in physics of condensed state and methods of research in nuclear physics.
GINZBURG Vitalii Lazarevich
for outstanding achievements in theoretical physics and astrophysics.
HIERZEBRUCH Friedrich (professor, Federal Republic of Germany)
for outstanding achievements in algebraic geometry and algebraic topology.
KRASOVSKII Nikolai Nikolaevich
for outstanding achievements in the mathematical theory of control and the theory of differential games.
PRESS Frank (professor, USA)
for outstanding achievements in the physics of solid Earth.
SOKOLOV Boris Sergeevich
for outstanding achievements in the studies of the early biosphere of the Earth, the discovery of the ancient Wend geological system and classical works in fossil corals.
SOLZHENITSYN Aleksandr Isaevich
for an outstanding contribution into the development of Russian literature, Russian language and Russian history.
NAKAMURA Yosikadzu (professor, Japan)
for an outstanding contribution to the study of Slavistics and the popularization of Russian literature and culture in Japan.
RICH Alexander (professor, United States)
for achievements in the study of the structure of nucleic acids and the functions of ribosomes.