Evgenii L"vovich Feinberg was a Soviet physicist, well known for his contributions to theoretical physics.
Education
He was a son to a physician, born in Baku, moving to Moscow in 1918 where he graduated from Moscow State University as a theoretical physicist in 1935. Mainly, he studied radio physics (wave propagation), statistical acoustics, the neutron, cosmic rays and particle physics.
Career
He worked at Lebedev Physical Institute in Troitsk, Moscow Oblast since 1938, from where he published over hundred works in his field In his early years, he studied the Beta-decay of ionized atoms (1939), inelastic coherent processes (1941) and inelastic diffraction processes (1954). He headed the high-energy particle interaction research groups 1952-1978.
Was a guest professor at Nizhny Novgorod State University 1944-1946 and a professor at his former school, Moscow Engineering Physics Institute 1946-1954, at what is now the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.
Membership
Russian Academy of Sciences. Academy of Sciences of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics.