Timur Eneev Explained

Timur Eneev
Native Name:Тимур Энеев
Native Name Lang:ru
Birth Name:Timur Magomedovich Eneev
Birth Date:23 September 1924
Birth Place:Grozny, Russia
Death Place:Moscow, Russia

Timur Magomedovich Eneev (September 23, 1924[1] – September 8, 2019) was a Russian mathematician specializing in mechanics and control processes. A minor planet Eneev discovered in 1978 is named after him.[2] He was the editor-in-chief of the journal Cosmic Research.[3] He was a member of the Balkar ethnic group.

Biography

In 1948 Eneev graduated from the Moscow State University and until 1953 worked as a research worker at the Steklov Institute of Mathematics. Since 1953 he is associated with the Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics.He became a member of the CPSU since 1957 and a corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences in 1968.

Eneev received the Lenin Prize in 1957 and has been awarded the Order of Lenin and the Order of the Red Banner of Labour.In 2006 he was awarded the prestigious Demidov Prize of the Russian Academy of Sciences in mathematics.

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Eneev, Timur Magometovich. 5 August 2013. The Great Soviet Encyclopedia.
  2. Book: Lutz Schmadel. Dictionary of Minor Planet Names. 6 August 2013. 5 August 2003. Springer. 978-3-540-00238-3. 484–.
  3. Web site: Cosmic Research. Springer.