# Vladimir Nakoryakov

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Soviet physicist

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Vladimir Nakoryakov Born Vladimir Yeliferyevich Nakoryakov (1935-07-26)July 26, 1935 Petrovsk-Zabaykalsky, RSFSR, Soviet Union Died April 1, 2018(2018-04-01) (aged 82) Novosibirsk, Russia Alma mater Tomsk Polytechnic University Scientific career Fields Thermal physics, fluid dynamics

**Vladimir Yeliferyevich Nakoryakov** (Russian: Влади́мир Елифе́рьевич Накоря́ков; 26 July 1935 – 1 April 2018) was a Soviet and Russian scientist in the fields of [thermal physics](/source/Thermal_physics) and [fluid dynamics](/source/Fluid_dynamics). An academician of [Russian Academy of Sciences](/source/Russian_Academy_of_Sciences), he joined the [Communist Party of the Soviet Union](/source/Communist_Party_of_the_Soviet_Union) in 1972, and was awarded the [USSR State Prize](/source/USSR_State_Prize) in 1983.

Vladimir Nakoryakov was born in 1935 in [Petrovsk-Zabaykalsky](/source/Petrovsk-Zabaykalsky_(town)) (now [Zabaykalsky Krai](/source/Zabaykalsky_Krai)).[1] His father was executed in 1937. Nakoryakov graduated from [Tomsk Polytechnic University](/source/Tomsk_Polytechnic_University). In 1982–1985 he was a chancellor of [Novosibirsk State University](/source/Novosibirsk_State_University).[2] In 1985–1990 he was a vice-president of general committee of Siberian Division of [Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union](/source/Academy_of_Sciences_of_the_Soviet_Union).

In 1986–1997 he was a president of Thermal physics Institution of Siberian Division of Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union. He became PhD in 1971 with his thesis "Heat-mass exchange in acoustic field". Nakoryakov worked as a head of chairs in [Novosibirsk State University](/source/Novosibirsk_State_University) and [Novosibirsk State Technical University](/source/Novosibirsk_State_Technical_University). He set down the fundamental basis for the theory of absorptive [heat pump](/source/Heat_pump), elaborated a sequence of directions of ecologically clean power engineering and electricity-saving techniques. Also, he had been an expert in [Nobel Committee for Physics](/source/Nobel_Committee_for_Physics) and [Chemistry](/source/Nobel_Committee_for_Chemistry) for four years.

## Awards and honors

- [Order of the Badge of Honour](/source/Order_of_the_Badge_of_Honour) (1970)

- [Order of the Red Banner of Labour](/source/Order_of_the_Red_Banner_of_Labour) (1982)

- [USSR State Prize](/source/USSR_State_Prize) (1983)

- [Order "For Merit to the Fatherland"](/source/Order_%22For_Merit_to_the_Fatherland%22), 4th class (1999)

- [Order of Friendship](/source/Order_of_Friendship) (2007)

- [Global Energy Prize](/source/Global_Energy_Prize) (2007)

- Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 3rd class (2016)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Íàêîðÿêîâ Âëàäèìèð Åëèôåðüåâè÷ (ðîä. 26.07.1935)"](http://www.prometeus.nsc.ru/science/schools/nakoryak/). *nsc.ru*. Retrieved 24 March 2015.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["НГУ в лицах Владимир Елиферьевич Накоряков -"](http://faces.nsu.ru/?p=974). *nsu.ru*. Retrieved 24 March 2015.

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