Konstantin Petrovich Grigorovich
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Konstantin Petrovich Grigorovich | |
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Born | USSR | 18 September 1886
Alma mater | Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University |
Known for | Specialist in the field of physical-technical problems in energetics and energetic machinery construction |
Awards | Order of Lenin |
Scientific career | |
Fields | metallurgy |
Institutions | «Spetsstal» trust |
Konstantin Petrovich Grigorovich (Russian: Константи́н Петро́вич Григоро́вич; 18 September 1886 — 15 April 1939) was a metallurgical engineer, founder of the soviet school of electrometallurgy, professor (1921), doctor of technical sciences (1934).
Biography
Grigorovich Konstantin Petrovich was born 18 September 1886 in Mykolaiv.
In 1913 graduated from Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University.
Places of work: from 1913 worked as an engineer at
His knowledge in the field of metallurgy has proved to be extremely useful during the construction and installation of the soviet
Field of academic interests: theoretical and practical electrometallurgical production, production of ferroalloys. Grigorovich K. P. — professor (1921), doctor of technical sciences (1934).
Was arrested on 19 September 1938 on false charges for being a member of a counterrevolutionary terrorist organization (included to the list as an active member of counterrevolutionary right-wing
Works
- Grigorovich K. P. Electrometallurgy of steel. — 1922. — Part 1 : Electric furnaces.
- Grigorovich K. P. Production of steel in electrical furnaces — 1932.
- Grigorovich K. P. Production of bearing steel. — 1932.
- Grigorovich K. P. Chelyabinsk electrometallurgical plant. — 1935.
References
External links
- Григорович Константин Петрович // «Лица Москвы»