Никола А. Пушин : (1875-1947)
Апстракт
N. A. Pushin was born in 1875 in Saratov (Russia). He graduated
from the Department of Natural Sciences of the Faculty of Physics and
Mathematics of the University of Sankt-Peterburg. After graduation he
worked for three years in a Gun-powder factory in the vicinity of Sankt-
-Peterburg and simultaneously was a teaching assistant at the electro technical Institute working with prof. N.S. Kurnakov. He was working in
the field of electrochemistry and soon he was in charge of the Laboratory
for Electrochemistry in the same Institute. With prof. Kurnakov he also
started serious research in the field of binary metal alloys from the point
of view of their physicochemical properties (electric conductance,
hardness, melting points, etc.) as functions of their composition. Special
efforts were put to obtain the adequate solid-liquid phase diagrams for
the great number of binary alloys studied. In 1905 he was in Gettingen in
the laboratory of famous prof. Tammann, studying... the effects of high
pressures on the melting points and composition of authentic mixtures,
and phase diagrams in general. After a habilitation in 1909 he became
Associate Professor of Electrochemistry in the same Institute in Sankt-
-Peterburg and head of the Electrochemistry Laboratory. Having some
health problems in the period 1919-1920 he was Professor of Physical
Chemistry in Vladikavkaz in the south of Russia, and in 1920 escaped
from Russian revolution to Belgrade. He was given a Honorary Professorship in Electrochemistry and Electrometallurgy at the Technical
Faculty of the Belgrade University, but in less than a year he obtained a
position of the Professor of Physical Chemistry at the University of
Zagreb. As a professor and head of the Department of Physical
Chemistry he has spent 8 years in Zagreb teaching physical chemistry,
organizing the laboratory work and continuing to do research started
long time ago in Sankt-Peterbutg on binary alloy systems. Having some
administrative problems in obtaining tenure at the University of Zagreb,
he applied for a position as a professor of physical chemistry at the
Department of Chemical Technology of the Technical Faculty in
Belgrade, and moved to Belgrade in 1928. In 1927, he obtained Ph. D. at
the University of Ljubljana.
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scientists / SASA members / Nikola A. Pušin / biography / bibliography / chemistryИзвор:
Живот и дело српских научника, 1998, 417-445Издавач:
- Београд : Српска академија наука и уметности
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- Биографије и библиографије / Српска академија наука и уметности ; књ. 3. II Одељење, Одбор за проучавање живота и рада научника у Србији и научника српског порекла ; књ. 3
TY - CHAP AU - Дражић, Драгутин PY - 1998 UR - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/10892 AB - N. A. Pushin was born in 1875 in Saratov (Russia). He graduated from the Department of Natural Sciences of the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics of the University of Sankt-Peterburg. After graduation he worked for three years in a Gun-powder factory in the vicinity of Sankt- -Peterburg and simultaneously was a teaching assistant at the electro technical Institute working with prof. N.S. Kurnakov. He was working in the field of electrochemistry and soon he was in charge of the Laboratory for Electrochemistry in the same Institute. With prof. Kurnakov he also started serious research in the field of binary metal alloys from the point of view of their physicochemical properties (electric conductance, hardness, melting points, etc.) as functions of their composition. Special efforts were put to obtain the adequate solid-liquid phase diagrams for the great number of binary alloys studied. In 1905 he was in Gettingen in the laboratory of famous prof. Tammann, studying the effects of high pressures on the melting points and composition of authentic mixtures, and phase diagrams in general. After a habilitation in 1909 he became Associate Professor of Electrochemistry in the same Institute in Sankt- -Peterburg and head of the Electrochemistry Laboratory. Having some health problems in the period 1919-1920 he was Professor of Physical Chemistry in Vladikavkaz in the south of Russia, and in 1920 escaped from Russian revolution to Belgrade. He was given a Honorary Professorship in Electrochemistry and Electrometallurgy at the Technical Faculty of the Belgrade University, but in less than a year he obtained a position of the Professor of Physical Chemistry at the University of Zagreb. As a professor and head of the Department of Physical Chemistry he has spent 8 years in Zagreb teaching physical chemistry, organizing the laboratory work and continuing to do research started long time ago in Sankt-Peterbutg on binary alloy systems. Having some administrative problems in obtaining tenure at the University of Zagreb, he applied for a position as a professor of physical chemistry at the Department of Chemical Technology of the Technical Faculty in Belgrade, and moved to Belgrade in 1928. In 1927, he obtained Ph. D. at the University of Ljubljana. PB - Београд : Српска академија наука и уметности T2 - Живот и дело српских научника T1 - Никола А. Пушин : (1875-1947) SP - 417 EP - 445 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_10892 ER -
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Дражић, Д.. (1998). Никола А. Пушин : (1875-1947). in Живот и дело српских научника Београд : Српска академија наука и уметности., 417-445. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_10892
Дражић Д. Никола А. Пушин : (1875-1947). in Живот и дело српских научника. 1998;:417-445. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_10892 .
Дражић, Драгутин, "Никола А. Пушин : (1875-1947)" in Живот и дело српских научника (1998):417-445, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_10892 .