
Nikolai Sevastianov (born 1961,
Chelyabinsk
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,
USSR
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(now
Russia
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)) graduated from the Aerodynamics and Space Exploration Department of the
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
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in 1984. In 1984 he took a job at NPO
Energia as an engineer and rose through the ranks to the position of a deputy general designer. Since 2000 he has been director general of
Gascom
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Overview
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joint-stock company. In May 2005 – June 2007 he was President of
Energia corporation.
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1961 births
Soviet engineers
20th-century Russian engineers
Russian aerospace engineers
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology alumni
Academic staff of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
Living people
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