Yuri Gulyayev (physicist)

This name uses Eastern Slavic naming customs; the patronymic is Vasilyevich and the family name is Gulyayev.
Yuri Vasilyevich Gulyayev
Born September 18, 1935
Tomilino, Moscow oblast, Soviet Union
Residence Soviet Union, Russia
Citizenship Soviet Union, Russia
Nationality Russian
Fields Physics
Institutions Institute of Radio-engineering and Electronics
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
Alma mater Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
Known for predicted and studied new type of surface acoustic waves known as Bleustein-Gulyaev waves
Notable awards USSR State Prize (1974,1984), State Prize of the Russian Federation (2006)

Yuri Vasilyevich Gulyayev (Russian: Юрий Васильевич Гуляев) — (born September 18, 1935 in Tomilino, Moscow oblast) is a Russian physicists and inventor. Full Member and Member of the Presidium of Russian Academy of Science (1992), head of the Semiconductor Electronics chair in the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (1971). Yuri Gulyaev working in the field of solid state physics, radiophysics, electronics, computer sciences and medical electronics. Gulyaev is a pioneer in the fields of modern physics: acoustoelectronics, acoustooptics, spin wave electronics.[1]

In 1995, the International Astronomical Union named the asteroid 1976 YB2 as 6942 Yurigulyaev.[2]

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