Grum-Grzhimailo Vladimir Efimovich
Russian and Soviet inventor, metallurgical engineer, corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences (1927)
Genus. 02/12/1864 in St. Petersburg. He graduated from the St. Petersburg Mining Institute (1885), after which he worked at the Ural metallurgical plants in Nizhny Tagil, Nizhnyaya Salda, Verkhnyaya Salda, Alapaevsk. In March 1906, in Alapaevsk, an assassination attempt was made on G. by socialist workers. Since 1907, Grum-Grzhimailo was an adjunct, and in 1911-1918. - Ordinary professor at the St. Petersburg Polytechnic Institute. In 1919 he left with his family for Siberia. In 1920-1924. held the position of professor at the Ural University in Yekaterinburg. In 1924 he spoke in defense of Professor M.O. Clair, accused of spying for France. Was forced to move to Moscow. Since 1924 he was engaged in the design of metallurgical and factory furnaces, and created the Moscow Bureau of Metallurgical and Thermal Designs. Died on October 30, 1928 in Moscow. He was buried at the Vagankovskoye cemetery.
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42. Article by L. Yurkovskaya "Polytechnicians - passengers of the "philosophical steamship", published in the journal "Events and Reflections" No. 6 (51) for November-December 2012, pp. 17-21.




