“… Yevgeny Mitrofanovich Kuleshov, EuMA Member, IEEE Life Senior Member, 2000 IEEE Microwave Pioneer, and one of the founding fathers of the Ukrainian and USSR quasi-optics of short-millimeter and sub-millimeter waves, died on February 9, 2016 in Kharkiv, Ukraine. His career and research were highlighted in [1–4], selected publications co-authored by him are given in [5–17], and [18–26] are some of the publications crediting Kuleshov's contribution to the development of quasi-optical technology and associated applications.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The Tokamak studies in Moscow lost their top priority and finally stopped as prohibitively expensive and actually fruitless. Such a change allowed, eventually, Kuleshov's team to start publishing their results in international technical journals and became internationally visible; see [5–26].…”
“… Yevgeny Mitrofanovich Kuleshov, EuMA Member, IEEE Life Senior Member, 2000 IEEE Microwave Pioneer, and one of the founding fathers of the Ukrainian and USSR quasi-optics of short-millimeter and sub-millimeter waves, died on February 9, 2016 in Kharkiv, Ukraine. His career and research were highlighted in [1–4], selected publications co-authored by him are given in [5–17], and [18–26] are some of the publications crediting Kuleshov's contribution to the development of quasi-optical technology and associated applications.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Tokamak studies in Moscow lost their top priority and finally stopped as prohibitively expensive and actually fruitless. Such a change allowed, eventually, Kuleshov's team to start publishing their results in international technical journals and became internationally visible; see [5–26].…”
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