Kanysh Satpayev
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Kanysh Imantayevich Satpayev (Kazakh: Қаныш Имантайұлы Сәтбаев) — is one of the founders of Soviet metallogeny, principal advocate and the first president of Kazakhstan Academy of Sciences. He was born on March 30 (April 11), 1899 in Bayanaul district of Pavlodar Province. He died on January 31, 1964 in Moscow and is buried in Almaty.
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[edit] Biography
Satpayev's interest in geology was sparked in childhood by Tomsk geologist Mikhail Usov. In 1921, he got admitted to Tomsk Technological Institute (now Tomsk Polytechnic University). After completing studies in 1926, Satpayev returns back to Kazakhstan and becomes the first qualified Kazakh mining engineer and geologist[1].
[edit] Legacy
Kanish Satpayev left after himself more than 640 scientific publications. He created Institute of Geology which became the center of studies of Kazakhstan mineral resources.
Satpaev city in Karagandy Province is named after Kanysh Satpaev as well as the water channel Irtysh-Karaganda, mineral Satpaevite (6Al (OH)3×3v (O2OH)×2v {O (OH)2}), Kazakh National Technical University (KazNTU), and numerous streets and schools in Kazakhstan. One of the Main-belt Asteroids (2402 Satpaev (1979 OR13)) was named after Satpayev.[1]
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- ^ a b http://portal.unesco.org/ci/en/ev.php-URL_ID=16259&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html UNESCO article about Kanysh Satpayev (retrieved on April 1, 2008)]
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Preceded by Dinmukhamed Konayev |
President Kazakh Academy of Sciences 1955 — 1964 |
Succeeded by Shafik Chokin |
Preceded by First president |
President Kazakh Academy of Sciences 1946 — 1952 |
Succeeded by Dinmukhamed Konayev |