Gamow was
one
of the prominent scientists of the 20th century. He was born in Odessa
on March 4, 1904 in the family of a secondary school teacher.
In
1921 Gamow entered the Novorossijskij (Odessa) University and worked in
Odessa Astronomical Observatory. In 1923 Gamow continued his studies in
the University of Petrograd (St. Petersburg). His further scientific work
was done in the institutions of Leningrad, Goettingen, Copenhagen,
Cambridge (UK) and the USA (Washington,
Colorado).
Main
scientific achievements of G.Gamow include the creation of alpha and
beta-decay theory and the theory of exploding Universe. Gamow was the
first to decipher a genetic code. Through his brilliant popular lectures,
books and articles he promoted public interest to science.
In
1956 he received the Calling Prize awarded by UNESCO for science
popularization.
George Gamow had the true Odessa temperament, his
scientific ingenuity and cheerful humor were inexhaustible. His life was
full of legends. The memory of Gamow lives among the people who worked
together with him and everybody who is imbued with beauty and elegance of
Gamow's findings.
For
more information about Gamow's biography see here.
In
1994, in the year of his 90-th anniversary, an International Conference
"Astrophysics and cosmology after Gamow" was held in Odessa and
St.Petersburg. The idea of this conference is supported by the UNESCO
representation in Russia and by the International Renaissance Foundation (Odessa
branch) (affiliation of the Soros Foundation).
In
1999, in the year of his 95-th anniversary, an International Conference
"The universe of Gamow: original ideas in astrophysics
and cosmology" was held in Odessa and St.Petersburg.
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