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Shikin, Eugene Victorovich was born on December 10, 1942 in Evlach, Russia. Son of Victor G. and Nadezhda I. Shikin.
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Shikin, Eugene Victorovich was born on December 10, 1942 in Evlach, Russia. Son of Victor G. and Nadezhda I. Shikin.
M, Moscow State University, 1964; Candidate Science in Mathematics, Moscow State University, 1970; Doctor of Science in Mathematics, Mathematics Institute, Moscow, 1977.
Assistant professor, Moscow Engineer-Physics Institute, 1965-1967; aspirant, Moscow Engineer-Physics Institute, 1967-1970; assistant professor, Moscow State University, 1970-1972; associate professor, Moscow State University, 1972-1981; professor mathematics, Moscow State University, since 1981. Invited professor Moscow High Technology School, 1989-1991, Nizhny Novgorod U., 1994-1996.
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Married Clara M. Bajgildina, April 24, 1965. 1 child, Guzel E.