Background
BARDIN, Ivan was born on November 13, 1883 in village Shirokiy Ustup, now Saratov Oblast. Son of a peasant.
Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Academy of science
BARDIN, Ivan was born on November 13, 1883 in village Shirokiy Ustup, now Saratov Oblast. Son of a peasant.
1902-1905 studied at NovoAleksandrovsk Agric and Forestry' Institute. 1910 graduate Kiev Polytech Institute.
1910-1911 worked at metallurgical plants in United States of America. 1911-1920 at metallurgical plants in southern Russia and L>kr Soviet Socialist Republic as draughts man-designer, superintendent of blast furnaces and chief engineering of iron and steel works. 1929-1936 in charge of construction then head of Kuznetsk Metallurgical Combine.
1937-1941 successively chief engineering, Main Board of Metallurgical Indiana, chairman. Technical Council, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics People's Commissariat of Heavy Indiana and Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Dcp People's Commissar of Ferrous Metallurgy. During war directed Ural Branch, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Academy of Sciences and led work of Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Academy of Sciences in mobilizing resources of eastern regions of Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics for war effort.
After the war worked on reconstruction of war-damaged factories and helped draw up long-range plans for development of ferrous metal industry. 1939-1960 also director, Institute of Metallurgy, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Academy of Sciences: 1942-1960 vice-president, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Academy of Sciences. 1944-1960 director, Centr Research Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Ministry of Metallurgical Indiana.
Designed large iron and steel works and standard metallurgical plant. Worked on improvenent of metallurgical processes, especially with the assistance of oxygen, and on discovery and integrated utilization of new types of metllurgical raw materials. Deputy, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Supreme Soviet of 1 st-5th convocations.
He was also an Academician of Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics AS (1932), vice-president of Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics AS (from 1942), Hero of Socialist Labor (1945), and winner of the Lenin (1958) and State prizes (1942, 1949).
Russian Academy of Sciences. Academy of Sciences of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics.