Timur Eneev | |
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Тимур Энеев | |
![]() Eneev in 1998 | |
| Born | Timur Magomedovich Eneev (1924-09-23)September 23, 1924 Grozny, Russia |
| Died | September 8, 2019(2019-09-08) (aged 94) Moscow, Russia |
Timur Magomedovich Eneev (September 23, 1924[1] – September 8, 2019) was a Russian mathematician specializing in mechanics and control processes. A minor planet Eneev discovered in 1978 is named after him.[2] He was the editor-in-chief of the journalCosmic Research.[3] He was a member of theBalkar ethnic group.
In 1948 Eneev graduated from theMoscow State University and until 1953 worked as a research worker at theSteklov Institute of Mathematics. Since 1953 he is associated with theKeldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics.[2]He became a member of theCPSU since 1957 and a corresponding member of theUSSR Academy of Sciences in 1968.[1]
Eneev received theLenin Prize in 1957 and has been awarded theOrder of Lenin and theOrder of the Red Banner of Labour.[1]In 2006 he was awarded the prestigiousDemidov Prize of theRussian Academy of Sciences in mathematics.