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Lev Petrovich Bulat (; 1947–2016) was a Russian
physicist A physicist is a scientist who specializes in the field of physics, which encompasses the interactions of matter and energy at all length and time scales in the physical universe. Physicists generally are interested in the root or ultimate cau ...
. Bulat was born on April 11, 1947, in
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,
Ukraine Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It is the List of European countries by area, second-largest country in Europe after Russia, which Russia–Ukraine border, borders it to the east and northeast. Ukraine also borders Belarus to the nor ...
. In 1988 he received a D.Sc in
Physics Physics is the scientific study of matter, its Elementary particle, fundamental constituents, its motion and behavior through space and time, and the related entities of energy and force. "Physical science is that department of knowledge whi ...
and
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, from
Leningrad Polytechnical Institute Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, abbreviated as SPbPU, is a public university, public technical university located in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Over the decades, it established itself as a cornerstone of technical education ...
, with the thesis: "
Transport Phenomena In engineering, physics, and chemistry, the study of transport phenomena concerns the exchange of mass, energy, charge, momentum and angular momentum between observed and studied systems. While it draws from fields as diverse as continuum mec ...
in
Semiconductors A semiconductor is a material with electrical conductivity between that of a conductor and an insulator. Its conductivity can be modified by adding impurities (" doping") to its crystal structure. When two regions with different doping levels ...
under Large Temperature Gradients". He was an expert in transport properties of semiconductors, physics of nanostructures, thermoelectric phenomena, direct energy conversion, thermoelectric cooling. He was a Professor of electrical and electronic engineering in Saint Petersburg State University of Low Temperatures and Food Engineering, Russia. He died suddenly on June 12, 2016, age 69, less than two weeks after attending an international conference.


Awards and Grants

* 2009. A diploma of the International Thermoelectric Academy, Kiev, Ukraine * 2009. A grant of EERSS Program. Singapore. * 2008. A grant of the Russian Federal Agency on Sciences and Innovation * 2007. A grant of EERSS Program. Singapore. * 2006. The Certificate of Honor, the Ministry of Education and Sciences, Russian Federation. * 1996–2009. Eleven grants of the Russian Foundation for Basic Research. * 2005. A grant of SSHN (France). * 2004, 2007. Two grants of CONACYT (Mexico). * 2003–2004. A grant of the Ministry of Education, Russian Federation . * 1997? A grant of KOSEF (Korea) * 1997. A grant of the McArthour Foundation (USA). * 1997–2000. A holder of a personal grant of the Russian Academy of Science as an outstanding scientist. * 1997. Two grants of the Material Research Society (USA). * 1993–1994. Three grants of the International Science Foundation, USA. SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS * 2004. The Board of the International Thermoelectric Academy * 2003. The Board of the International Academy of Refrigeration * 2002. Active Member of the International Thermoelectric Academy https://web.archive.org/web/20021204093057/http://www.ite.cv.ua/ita/index.html * 1999. Honorary Member of the International Biographical Center's Advisory Council, Cambridge, England. http://www.melrosepress.co.uk/index.html * 1998. A member of the Euroscience Society (France). https://web.archive.org/web/20080115202436/http://www.euroscience.org/index.html * 1997. A member of the Branch on Thermoelectric Energy Conversion of the Science Council for the Problem "Direct Energy Conversion", the Russian Academy of Sciences. * 1997. Active Member of the International Academy of Refrigeration. http://www.maxiar.spb.ru/conf.shtml * 1996. Head of the Section for Alternative Methods of Refrigeration of the International Academy of Refrigeration. https://web.archive.org/web/20071013151654/http://zts.com/iar * 1996. The Board of the Russian Thermoelectric Society. * 1991. The Materials Research Society, USA. http://www.mrs.org/ * 1990. The International Thermoelectric Society. http://www.its.org/ * 1989. The Branch on Thermoelectric Materials Research of the Science Council on the Problem "Solid State Physics", the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences. * 1982. The Branch on Thermoelectric and Photoelectric Energy Conversion of the Science Council on the Problem "Methods of Direct Energy Conversion", the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences.


Publications

L. Bulat is the author of 9 books, 200 scientific papers and 5 patents.


Books

1. Bulat L.P., Yang Y.S. Thermoelectric Energy Conversion with Application to Solar Energy. Seoul, Jungin I&D Co., Ltd, Korea, 2006, 80 p. 2. Afanasyeva N.A., Bulat L.P. Electrical and electronic engineering. St. Petersburg State University of Refrigeration and Food Engineering: 2006, St. Petersburg, Russia, 185 p. 3. Timofeevskiy L.S., Bulat L.P. et al. Heat and design calculation of refrigeration machines, heat pumps and heat-transformers. Part 1. Calculation of cycles, thermodynamic and thermal properties of working substances. SPbUR&FE: 2006, St. Petersburg Russia, 456 p. 4. Thermoelectric Refrigeration. Bulat L.P., Vedernikov M.V., Vyalov A.P. et al. Ed. by L.P.Bulat. St. Petersburg State University of Refrigeration and Food Engineering: 2002, St. Petersburg, Russia, 147 p. 5. Bulat L.P., Buzin E.V. Thermoelectric cooling systems. St. Petersburg State University of Refrigeration and Food Engineering: 2001, St. Petersburg, Russia, 42 p. 6. Anatychuk L.I. and Bulat L.P. Semiconductors under extreme temperature conditions. “Nauka”, St. Petersburg, 2001, Russia, 224 p. 7. Bulat L.P. Transport Phenomena in Semiconductors under Large Temperature Gradients. LPI, Leningrad, 1987, 300 p. 8. Bulat L.P. and Tomchuk P.M. Solution of kinetic equation under condition of strong heterogeneity. Kiev, Institute of Physics, 1987. 9. Bulat L.P., Demchishin E.I., Snarsky A.A. and Tomchuk P.M. Non-linear effective kinetic coefficients in heterogeneous media. Kiev, Institute of Physics, 1984.


Patents

* Bulat L.P. et al. The Bearing Unit // Patent # SU 1765567. Priority from 08.02.89. Published 30.09.92. USSR. * Anatychuk L.I., Bulat L.P. and Jatsjuk V.G. Thermoelement // Patent # SU 1630577. Priority from 20.01.88. USSR. * Bulat L.P. and Gutsal D.D. The Linear Motor // Patent # SU 1394348. Priority from 23.07.85. Published 07.05.88. USSR. * Bulat L.P. and Demchishin E.I. The Method of Generating Transverse Thermoelectric Power in Single Crystals of High Symmetry // Patent # SU 1484215. Priority from 12.01.87. USSR. * Bulat L.P. and Gutsal D.D. The Heat Flux Sensor // Patent # SU 1545103. Priority from 10.11.87. Published 23.02.90. USSR.


References

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