Borgman was born to a Russified father and a Russian mother. After graduating from
the Second Saint Petersburg Gymnasium, he entered the Physics and Mathematics department of
Saint Petersburg State University, in 1866 and graduated in 1870. In 1873, Borgman went to the
University of Heidelberg, where he attended lectures and studied in the laboratory under the German physicist
Gustav Kirchhoff. In 1875, he was appointed as a laboratory assistant at St. Petersburg University. Borgman received his Doctorate in 1882 after defending his thesis "On Slight heating of iron in the magnetization." He became a professor of physics in
Saint Petersburg State University from 1888. There he taught the famous physicist
Alexander Popov. He along with
Orest Khvolson taught one of the earliest course of
electrical engineering in Russia. Under the leadership of Borgman, the
V. A. Fock Institute of Physics was created in 1901. He was the second director of the institute from March 1902 to 1914 after
F. F. Petrushevsky. ==Awards==