Nikolay Slavyanov was born on 5 May 1854 in the village of Nikolskoye, Zadonsky Uyezd,
Voronezh Governorate. Nikolay's father, Gavriil Nikolayevich Slavyanov, was part of the Volyn regiment, where he participated in the
Crimean War, during the
Battle of Malakoff (part of the
Siege of Sebastopol) against French forces. His father retired in 1856 for health reasons. Nikolay's mother, Sofia Alekseyevna (
née Shakhovskaya), was the daughter of a
Kursk landowner. Nikolay Slavyanov graduated from the Voronezh gymnasium. From 1872, he studied at the
St. Petersburg Mining Institute. Immediately after graduating from the institute in 1877, he was sent to the private
Votkinsk State Mining Plant, where progressed from a trainee position to that of inspector of the mechanical and lathe shops, and then went on to become the chief mechanic of the plant. In the autumn of 1877, he married Varvara Vasilyevna Olderogge. Between 1881 and 1883, he worked at the
Omutninsk factories. Then he moved to
Perm. From December 1883 until the end of his life, he worked at the
Perm cannon factories, where he made most of his inventions. In 1887, at the Perm cannon factory, he opened a power plant that worked with dynamo machines and
arc lamps. The power plant was assigned to illuminate the plant at night. In
Yekaterinburg, in the summer of 1887, a dynamo-car, arc lamps, and various of his electrical measuring instruments were exhibited at a two-week Ural-Siberian scientific and industrial exhibition. He died on 5 October 1897 from
heart rupture. He was buried in the grounds of the Holy Trinity Church. In 1948 he was reburied near the Perm Polytechnic College named after N. G. Slavyanov. == Scientific studies ==