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Yevgeny Avrorin

Yevgeny Nikolayevich Avrorin, D.N, was a Russian physicist whose career was spent in the former Soviet program of nuclear weapons.

Biography
Avrorin was born in Leningrad, Soviet Union (now Saint Petersburg in Russia), on 11 July 1932. In 1949, he went to study physics at the Leningrad University and later the University of Kharkiv in Ukraine. In addition to his work on many nuclear weapons, he was also known for investigating nuclear explosives for civilian usage (e.g. potentially for mining copper), device designs with very low radiation output and deuterium power engineering. He wrote about the modern challenges to the closed cities whose industries are (largely) no longer required since the dissolution of the Soviet Union. He became the chair of the Snezhinsk branch of the Russian Pugwash committee and was involved in international discussions about science diplomacy and confidence-building for international security. He died after a long illness. ==External links==
Awards
• 1956: Order of the Red Banner of Labour • 1987: Order of Lenin • 1988: Veteran of Labour • 1997: 300th Anniversary of the Russian Fleet medal • 1999: V.P. Makeyev Prize • 1999, 2006: Order For Service to Homeland (3rd class, 2nd class) • 2012: Demidov Prize • 2013: Kurchatov Medal == References ==
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