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Citizenship
  
Russian

Fields
  
Mass spectrometry


Name
  
Boris Mamyrin

Role
  
Scientist

Boris Aleksandrovich Mamyrin

Institutions
  
Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute

Alma mater
  
Leningrad Polytechnic Institute

Known for
  
Inventor of the Reflectron

Notable awards
  
Konstantinov Award (1982) Distinguished Contribution in Mass Spectrometry (2000) Russian Society for Mass Spectrometry Gold Medal (2005)

Died
  
March 5, 2007, Saint Petersburg, Russia

Boris Aleksandrovich Mamyrin (Russian: Борис Александрович Мамырин, May 25, 1919 - March 5, 2007) was a Russian scientist best known for his invention of the electrostatic ion mirror mass spectrometer known as the reflectron.

Biography

Mamyrin was born in 1919 in Lipetsk, Soviet Russia during Russian civil war. Both of his parents were medical doctors and his early aim was to follow in their footsteps. However, shortly after he obtained his M.S. degree in physics from the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute, World War II cut his studies short. He served in the army throughout the war, finally discharging from military service in 1948. He returned to the Polytechnic Institute and obtained his doctoral degree within a year. He was the head and leading research scientist of the laboratory for mass spectrometry at Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He was a corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences and a full member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences.

References

Boris Aleksandrovich Mamyrin Wikipedia


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