Kirill Borisovich Tolpygo (Ukrainian: Кирилo Борисович Толпиго; Russian: Кирилл Борисович Толпыго; 3 May 1916 – 13 May 1994) was a Soviet physicist and a corresponding member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. He was recognized for his works on condensed matter theory; the theory of phonon spectra in crystals; electronic structure and defects in insulators and semiconductors; and biophysics.
He created the Department of Theoretical Physics and the Department of Biophysics at Donetsk National University.[1] Tolpygo was a teacher, mentor and scientific adviser to graduate students. Tolpygo was awarded the Order of the Great Patriotic War (2nd Degree).
^Tolpygo K. B. [1] Visnyk Akademiyi Nauk Ukrainskoyi RSR, Kyiv, May, 1986. no. 5 p108
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