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List of Moscow State University Peoplreport

  • Alexey Abrikosov, MS 1948 - Physicist; Nobel laureate in Physics in 2003

    (Nobel laureates) (Notable awards recipients)

  • Ilya Frank - professor of physics; Nobel Prize in Physics in 1958

    (Nobel laureates) (Notable awards recipients)

  • Vitaly Ginzburg, MS 1938, PhD 1942 - physicist; Nobel laureate in Physics in 2003

    (Nobel laureates) (Notable awards recipients)

  • Mikhail Gorbachev, MA 1955 - Head of State of the Soviet Union; winner of Nobel Peace Prize in 1990

    (Nobel laureates) (Notable awards recipients)

  • Pyotr Kapitsa - professor of physics; Nobel laureate in Physics in 1978

    (Nobel laureates) (Notable awards recipients)

  • Lev Landau - professor of physics; Nobel laureate in Physics in 1962

    (Nobel laureates) (Notable awards recipients)

  • Boris Pasternak, MA 1913 - writer, Nobel Prize in Literature in 1958

    (Nobel laureates) (Notable awards recipients)

  • Alexander Prokhorov - professor of physics; Nobel Prize in Physics in 1964

    (Nobel laureates) (Notable awards recipients)

  • Andrei Sakharov, MS 1942 - nuclear physicist; winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1975

    (Nobel laureates) (Notable awards recipients)

  • Nikolay Semyonov - professor of chemistry; Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1956

    (Nobel laureates) (Notable awards recipients)

  • Igor Tamm, MS 1918 - physicist; winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1958

    (Nobel laureates) (Notable awards recipients)

  • Vladimir Drinfeld (attended 1969–1974) - mathematician; winner of the Fields Medal in 1990; Harry Pratt Judson Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago

    (Fields Medal laureates) (Notable awards recipients)

  • Maxim Kontsevich (attended 1980–1985) - mathematician; winner of the Fields Medal in 1998

    (Fields Medal laureates) (Notable awards recipients)

  • Grigory Margulis, PhD 1970 - mathematician; Erastus L. De Forest Professor of Mathematics at Yale University; winner of the Fields Medal in 1978

    (Fields Medal laureates) (Notable awards recipients)

  • Sergei Novikov, BA 1960 - mathematician; winner of the Fields Medal in 1970

    (Fields Medal laureates) (Notable awards recipients)

  • Andrei Okounkov, PhD 1995 - mathematician; winner of the Fields Medal in 2006; Professor of Mathematics at Princeton University

    (Fields Medal laureates) (Notable awards recipients)

  • Vladimir Voevodsky (attended 1982)

    (Fields Medal laureates) (Notable awards recipients)

  • C. A. R. Hoare (attended as graduate student) - computer scientist; winner of ACM Turing Award in 1980

    (Turing Award laureates) (Notable awards recipients)

  • Alexander Boot – lecturer on English literature who became a journalist and author in London (Literature, journalism and philosophy)

  • Sergei Bulgakov - Russian Orthodox theologian, philosopher and economist (Literature, journalism and philosophy)

  • Mitrofan Caspersz - notoriously reclusive public relations advisor and poet (Literature, journalism and philosophy)

  • Pyotr Chaadaev - philosopher (Literature, journalism and philosophy)

  • Boris Chicherin - jurist and political philosopher (Literature, journalism and philosophy)

  • Anton Chekhov - short story writer and playwright (Literature, journalism and philosophy)

  • Ekaterina Dashkova - major figure of the Russian Enlightenment (Literature, journalism and philosophy)

  • Semyon Desnitsky - lawyer; introduced the ideas of Adam Smith to the Russian public (Literature, journalism and philosophy)

  • Pavel Florensky - philosopher, Russian Orthodox theologian, historian (Literature, journalism and philosophy)

  • Alexander Griboedov - writer, diplomat (Literature, journalism and philosophy)

  • Yelena Khanga - journalist, writer, talk show host (Literature, journalism and philosophy)

  • Sofokli Lazri - Albanian journalist and diplomat (Literature, journalism and philosophy)

  • Mikhail Lermontov - poet, writer (Literature, journalism and philosophy)

  • Merab Mamardashvili - philosopher (Literature, journalism and philosophy)

  • Alpesh Patel - philosopher (Literature, journalism and philosophy)

  • Musa Muradov - journalist (Literature, journalism and philosophy)

  • Nitipoom Navaratna - columnist (Literature, journalism and philosophy)

  • Aleksey Pisemsky - novelist and dramatist (Literature, journalism and philosophy)

  • Anna Politkovskaya - journalist, human rights activist (Literature, journalism and philosophy)

  • Vasily Rozanov - writer and philosopher (Literature, journalism and philosophy)

  • Varlam Shalamov - writer, author of books on Soviet labor camps (Literature, journalism and philosophy)

  • Dmitry Strelnikoff - poet, essayist, novelist (Literature, journalism and philosophy)

  • Vladimir Toporov - philologist (Literature, journalism and philosophy)

  • Nikolai Trubetzkoy - linguist and historian (Literature, journalism and philosophy)

  • Ivan Turgenev - writer (Literature, journalism and philosophy)

  • Maximilian Voloshin - poet (Literature, journalism and philosophy)

  • Alexander Salomonovich - radio astronomer

    (Astronomy) (Academics)

  • Nikolay Emanuel - specialist in chemical kinetics and mechanics of chemical reactions

    (Chemistry) (Academics)

  • Aleksandr Oparin - biochemist

    (Chemistry) (Academics)

  • Natalia Shustova - Professor of Chemistry

    (Chemistry) (Academics)

  • Nikolay Semyonov - professor of chemistry; Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1956

    (Chemistry) (Academics)

  • Georgy Adelson-Velsky - inventor of AVL tree algorithm; developer of Kaissa (the first World Computer Chess Champion)

    (Computer science) (Academics)

  • C. A. R. Hoare - computer scientist; winner of ACM Turing Award in 1980

    (Computer science) (Academics)

  • Alexander Stepanov - known for C++ Standard Template Library

    (Computer science) (Academics)

  • Sergey Glazyev - economist, politician

    (Economics) (Academics)

  • Yuri Maltsev - Austrian School economist

    (Economics) (Academics)

  • Klaudia Sergejewna Kildisheva (1917 - 1994),aviation engineer and H ero of Socialist Labor

    (Engineering) (Academics)

  • Boris Fedtschenko - botanist

    (Geosciences) (Academics)

  • Boris Kozo-Polyansky - botanist and evolutionary biologist

    (Geosciences) (Academics)

  • Grigori Gamburtsev - seismologist

    (Geosciences) (Academics)

  • Grigorii Kozhevnikov - entomologist

    (Geosciences) (Academics)

  • Zalpa Bersanova - Chechen ethnographer and author

    (History) (Academics)

  • Anatoly Bokschanin - historian of Rome, professor

    (History) (Academics)

  • Vladimir Guerrier - historian and founder of higher education for women in Russia

    (History) (Academics)

  • Vasily Klyuchevsky - historian

    (History) (Academics)

  • Nikolai Mashkin - historian of Rome, professor

    (History) (Academics)

  • Suleyman Aliyarli - Azeri historian and Turkologist

    (History) (Academics)

  • Sigurd Schmidt - historian, ethnographer

    (History) (Academics)

  • Alec Rasizade - American historian and political scientist

    (History) (Academics)

  • Vyacheslav Ivanov - philologist

    (Linguistics and philology) (Academics)

  • Yuri Knorozov - Russian linguist, epigrapher and ethnographer

    (Linguistics and philology) (Academics)

  • Anatoly Moskvin - academic and linguist, arrested in 2011 after the bodies of 26 mummified young women were discovered in his home.

    (Linguistics and philology) (Academics)

  • Pavel Alexandrov - mathematician

    (Mathematics) (Academics)

  • Vladimir Arnold - mathematician

    (Mathematics) (Academics)

  • Pafnuty Chebyshev - mathematician

    (Mathematics) (Academics)

  • Boris Demidovich - mathematician

    (Mathematics) (Academics)

  • Vladimir Drinfeld - mathematician; winner of the Fields Medal 1990

    (Mathematics) (Academics)

  • Messoud Efendiev - mathematician

    (Mathematics) (Academics)

  • Israel Gelfand - mathematician

    (Mathematics) (Academics)

  • Gu Chaohao - mathematician

    (Mathematics) (Academics)

  • Mstislav Keldysh - mathematician; President of the USSR Academy of Sciences 1961–1975

    (Mathematics) (Academics)

  • Faina Mihajlovna Kirillova - mathematician and control theorist

    (Mathematics) (Academics)

  • Andrey Kolmogorov - mathematician

    (Mathematics) (Academics)

  • Maxim Kontsevich - mathematician; winner of the Fields Medal in 1998

    (Mathematics) (Academics)

  • Grigory Landsberg - physicist

    (Mathematics) (Academics)

  • Boris Levit - mathematician

    (Mathematics) (Academics)

  • Nikolai Luzin - mathematician

    (Mathematics) (Academics)

  • Grigory Margulis - mathematician; winner of the Fields Medal 1978

    (Mathematics) (Academics)

  • Noor Muhammad - mathematician

    (Mathematics) (Academics)

  • Sergei Novikov - mathematician; winner of the Fields Medal in 1970

    (Mathematics) (Academics)

  • Andrei Okounkov - mathematician; winner of the Fields Medal in 2006

    (Mathematics) (Academics)

  • Olga Oleinik - mathematician

    (Mathematics) (Academics)

  • Ivan Petrovsky - mathematician

    (Mathematics) (Academics)

  • Abraham Plessner - mathematician

    (Mathematics) (Academics)

  • Yakov Sinai - mathematician

    (Mathematics) (Academics)

  • Bella Subbotovskaya - mathematician

    (Mathematics) (Academics)

  • Hoang Tuy - mathematician

    (Mathematics) (Academics)

  • Victor Della-Vos

    (Pedagogy) (Academics)

  • Alexander Bogomolny, the creator of the mathematical education website Cut-the-Knot

    (Pedagogy) (Academics)

  • Alexey Abrikosov - physicist; Nobel Prize in Physics 2003

    (Physics) (Academics)

  • Nikolay Bogolyubov - theoretical physicist and mathematician

    (Physics) (Academics)

  • Ilya Frank - professor of physics; Nobel Prize in Physics 1958

    (Physics) (Academics)

  • Vitaly Ginzburg - physicist; Nobel Prize in Physics 2003

    (Physics) (Academics)

  • Pyotr Kapitsa - professor of physics; Nobel Prize in Physics 1978

    (Physics) (Academics)

  • Lev Landau - professor of physics; Nobel Prize in Physics 1962

    (Physics) (Academics)

  • Andrei Linde - physicist

    (Physics) (Academics)

  • Alexander Prokhorov - professor of physics; Nobel Prize in Physics in 1964

    (Physics) (Academics)

  • Andrei Sakharov - nuclear physicist; Nobel Peace Prize 1975

    (Physics) (Academics)

  • Dmitry Shirkov - theoretical physicist

    (Physics) (Academics)

  • Arsenij Sokolov - theoretical physicist

    (Physics) (Academics)

  • Igor Tamm - physicist; Nobel Prize in Physics 1958

    (Physics) (Academics)

  • Igor Ternov - theoretical physicist

    (Physics) (Academics)

  • Sergei Tyablikov - theoretical physicist

    (Physics) (Academics)

  • Anatoly Vlasov - physicist

    (Physics) (Academics)

  • Dmitry Zubarev - theoretical physicist

    (Physics) (Academics)

  • Igor Zubov - physicist and high school physics teacher

    (Physics) (Academics)

  • Georgy Shchedrovitsky

    (Psychology) (Academics)

  • Lev Semenovich Vygotsky - psychologist

    (Psychology) (Academics)

  • Georgi Derluguian - sociologist

    (Sociology) (Academics)

  • Yuri Levada - sociologist

    (Sociology) (Academics)

  • Pyotr Aven

    (Business and finance) (Other)

  • Oleg Deripaska

    (Business and finance) (Other)

  • Margarita Louis-Dreyfus, Russian-born French billionaire, chairman of Louis Dreyfus

    (Business and finance) (Other)

  • Aleksander Mamut

    (Business and finance) (Other)

  • Elena Kotova

    (Business and finance) (Other)

  • Sergei Bodrov, Jr. - actor

    (Musicians and actors) (Other)

  • Nashenas - Afghan musician

    (Musicians and actors) (Other)

  • Natalia O'Shea - singer-songwriter

    (Musicians and actors) (Other)

  • Elena Zoubareva - opera singer

    (Musicians and actors) (Other)

  • Nipun Akter - actress

    (Musicians and actors) (Other)

  • Elena Katina - singer

    (Musicians and actors) (Other)

  • Wassily Kandinsky - painter, printmaker and art theorist

    (Visual arts) (Other)

  • Vsevolod Meyerhold - theatre director and producer

    (Visual arts) (Other)

  • Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko - theatre director, writer

    (Visual arts) (Other)

  • Vsevolod Pudovkin - film director

    (Visual arts) (Other)

  • Yulia Spiridonova - photographer

    (Visual arts) (Other)

  • Vadim Gerasimov - co-developer of Tetris

    (Video games) (Other)

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Moscow State University is the largest and oldest comprehensive institution of higher learning in the Russian Federation, the Academic Centre of the whole of Russia, and a member of the International Forum of Public Universities, one of Europe’s leading and world-renowned institutions of higher learning. The school is 1755 by Russian Empire Educator M. B. Founded with a long history and a fine academic tradition, the Mikhail Lomonosov is one of the highest halls of higher education in Russia.

The University of Moscow is renowned for its strong faculty, well-equipped facilities, high teaching quality, and high academic standards. The school has a special status in the Russian Federation as an autonomous university in Russia. There have been many well-known elites of all walks of life, lawyers, doctors, artists, scholars, and so on. The random tool generated a total of 135 items, a comprehensive list of Moscow State University Alumni. This information is suitable for those who want to choose this school.

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