A.S. Popova description and photo - Russia - St. Petersburg: St. Petersburg. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photos and a map showing the nearest significant objects. Photo and descriptionAlexander Stepanovich Popov (1859-1906) - an outstanding physicist, world-famous creator of radio, the founder of radio engineering. A.S. Popov Memorial Museum located in the premises of the State Electrotechnical University (St. Petersburg). The museum includes a museum-apartment and a museum-laboratory of the great Russian physicist. Especially for the Imperial Electrotechnical Institute, which was founded in 1886, in 1903 according to the project of the architect A.N. educational buildings and living quarters for the teaching staff were erected. Alexander Stepanovich.Popov was a professor of physics since 1901, and in 1905 he was elected director of the Electrotechnical Institute. A lot of efforts were made by scientists to equip physics laboratories and classrooms of the institute, one of which now bears his name. At the suggestion of Popov, they began to teach courses in wireless telegraphy in military and civil universities in Russia. The museum of the physicist was opened on June 25, 1948 in his former laboratory at LETI by order of the USSR government. For 50 years of educational and research activities, the museum has turned into a cultural, historical and technical center, which is included in tourist guides and international catalogs. see how scientists of that time lived and worked. In the museum-laboratory you can see the physical devices of the scientist, wireless telegraph equipment used on ships; and much more. The museum stands tell about the main stages of life, creative and pedagogical activity of A.S. Popov. Not a single discovery in the field of physics or electrical engineering escaped the attention of the scientist. He was engaged in photography, and electric machines, and the study of radioactivity. Awarded to A.S. Popov, Russian and international awards testify to the recognition of his services to science. Some of Alexander Stepanovich's awards are presented in the museum's exposition. Museum exhibits tell visitors about how the memory of one of the worthy sons of Russia is kept, after whom streets, scientific institutes, and educational institutions are named. The museum funds cherish the archive and library of the great physicist, as well as documents which are associated with his first physical and electrical experiments, teaching materials for his lectures. Popov's correspondence with Russian and foreign scientists, publications about the works of the great physicist, a library of technical literature of the early 20th century are of great historical interest. Popov's apartment museum was opened on May 7, 1967. in a residential building of the Electrotechnical Institute on the street. Professor Popov, 5. Outstanding engineers and fellow scientists, colleagues and students of Popov, who laid the foundations of modern electronics and radio engineering, energy and electrical engineering, lived and worked in this house. On the 100th anniversary of the invention of radio in 1995. All the premises of Popov's former apartment were transferred to the museum by the Electrotechnical University. The museum-apartment presents the furnishings of the physicist's office, dining room, living room and bedroom. Most of the exhibits were donated to the museum by members of the Popov family, many donated by relatives of friends and colleagues of the scientist. The exposition of the museum is decorated with paintings by A.S. Popova-Kapustina, the sister of Alexander Stepanovich and his son Alexander, who graduated from the Academy of Arts, as well as sculptures and canvases by other artists. A separate collection is composed of musical works by S. Popov, the son of a great scientist. The scientist's wife was one of the first female doctors in Russia; her medical supplies are kept in the museum. An amateur radio station operates at the Popov Museum. Her callsigns RK1B are heard far outside Russia. It was organized by Professor I.G. Freiman, head of the first department of radio engineering in Russia. We also recommend reading Archaeological Museum of Martin Sarmento (Museu Arqueologico da Sociedade Martins Sarmento) description and photos - Portugal: Guimaraes Topic: A. S. Popova description and photo - Russia - St. Petersburg: St. Petersburg. |