Russian Nobel laureate Zhores Alferov dead

IANS  |  Moscow 

Russian who won the 2000 Nobel Prize in physics for his work in and technologies died at the age of 88 in St. Petersburg, the state news agency TASS reported on Saturday.

Alferov was the first Russian to become a Nobel laureate since Soviet won the Peace Prize in 1990 following the fall of the Berlin Wall.

"As a deputy, as a person he (Alferov) assumed endless efforts to fortify (the Russian) science and education. He was for Peace from our country, he had a lot of friends from all over the world, including America," Zyuganov said.

In 2000, Alferov received the Nobel Prize in physics together with US scientists and Herbert Kroemer, "for developing heterostructures used in high-speed- and optoelectronics".

The award recognised Alferov's research in in the 1970s and much of his work led to advancements in computers, CD players and mobile telephones.

Kremlin said Russian offered deep condolences on Alferov's death.

"The of the state noted a huge contribution of the prominent Russian in the development of the Russian and global science, noted his solid public stance and the role he played in the country's public life," Peskov said.

At the time of the prize, he was of the in and later became of the Russian Academy of Science's nanotechnology committee.

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First Published: Sat, March 02 2019. 20:22 IST