Engineer of the communication lines Mykola Pavlovych Petrov (1836–1920): factors for his scientific views’ formation

The article reviews the factors of the scientific views’ formation of Mykola Pavlovych Petrov – formidable Russian scientist and engineer in relation to his administrative efforts of development of the native scientific and technical community XIX–XX. The special focus was made on the biographical c...

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Main Author: Volodymyr Yanin
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Language:English
Published: State University of Infrastructure and Technologies 2020-06-01
Series:Історія науки і техніки
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spelling doaj-978923260fa94337823c706ba63834e32020-11-25T03:22:08ZengState University of Infrastructure and TechnologiesІсторія науки і техніки2415-74222415-74302020-06-01101(16)889910.32703/2415-7422-2020-10-1(16)-88-99400Engineer of the communication lines Mykola Pavlovych Petrov (1836–1920): factors for his scientific views’ formationVolodymyr Yanin0Independent researcherThe article reviews the factors of the scientific views’ formation of Mykola Pavlovych Petrov – formidable Russian scientist and engineer in relation to his administrative efforts of development of the native scientific and technical community XIX–XX. The special focus was made on the biographical component, especially his study in Petersburg institutions. The crucial impact on the scientific destiny of M. P. Petrov was made by his studying in the Engineer Academy. In that time the intellectual basement for the future activities was formed. As a matter of fact, later M.P. Petrov became the formidable engineer and scientist. M. P. Petrov was the student of the formidable mathematician, academician of the Petersburg Academy of Science Mykhailo Vasylovych Ostrohradskyi (1801–1862). M. P. Petrov gained a lot of useful skills and knowledge from his teacher. Among those the following: high mathematical culture, abstract thinking, knowledge of the theoretical and practical problems in various areas of science, especially the ones that were related to railway transport. Work as the lecturer in the Technological Institute, communication with I. A. Vyshniehradskyi, A. P. Borodin and other scientists and specialists played a role of some kind of push for M. P. Petrov to study applied disciplines, mainly related to the friction of lubricated materials. Among the teachers of M. P. Petrov in the Academy was Herman Yehorovych Pauker (1822–1889). M. P. Petrov always recalled him as the wonderful engineer and teacher, who was the creator of the school for the engineers-teachers. The main goal of the school was the harmonious connection between engineer work and science. In the Academy M. P. Petrov met the lecturer of mechanics of the Institute of the communication paths engineer corps Stanislav Valerianovych Kerbedz. During the studying in the Academy M. P. Petrov was formed as the future scientist and specialist, who had the character which helped him to communicate easily with people. He had humane views and always acted alone and fairly. These features of his character in conjunction with his great mind helped him to achieve all his goals while solving the complicated engineer and administrative tasks. Aspiration to knowledge, original and brave thinking were among the main features of M. P. Petrov`s nature.http://hst-journal.com/index.php/hst/article/view/400scientistengineerhydrodynamic theory of lubricationbuilding mechanicsteacherrailway worker
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Engineer of the communication lines Mykola Pavlovych Petrov (1836–1920): factors for his scientific views’ formation
Історія науки і техніки
scientist
engineer
hydrodynamic theory of lubrication
building mechanics
teacher
railway worker
author_facet Volodymyr Yanin
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title Engineer of the communication lines Mykola Pavlovych Petrov (1836–1920): factors for his scientific views’ formation
title_short Engineer of the communication lines Mykola Pavlovych Petrov (1836–1920): factors for his scientific views’ formation
title_full Engineer of the communication lines Mykola Pavlovych Petrov (1836–1920): factors for his scientific views’ formation
title_fullStr Engineer of the communication lines Mykola Pavlovych Petrov (1836–1920): factors for his scientific views’ formation
title_full_unstemmed Engineer of the communication lines Mykola Pavlovych Petrov (1836–1920): factors for his scientific views’ formation
title_sort engineer of the communication lines mykola pavlovych petrov (1836–1920): factors for his scientific views’ formation
publisher State University of Infrastructure and Technologies
series Історія науки і техніки
issn 2415-7422
2415-7430
publishDate 2020-06-01
description The article reviews the factors of the scientific views’ formation of Mykola Pavlovych Petrov – formidable Russian scientist and engineer in relation to his administrative efforts of development of the native scientific and technical community XIX–XX. The special focus was made on the biographical component, especially his study in Petersburg institutions. The crucial impact on the scientific destiny of M. P. Petrov was made by his studying in the Engineer Academy. In that time the intellectual basement for the future activities was formed. As a matter of fact, later M.P. Petrov became the formidable engineer and scientist. M. P. Petrov was the student of the formidable mathematician, academician of the Petersburg Academy of Science Mykhailo Vasylovych Ostrohradskyi (1801–1862). M. P. Petrov gained a lot of useful skills and knowledge from his teacher. Among those the following: high mathematical culture, abstract thinking, knowledge of the theoretical and practical problems in various areas of science, especially the ones that were related to railway transport. Work as the lecturer in the Technological Institute, communication with I. A. Vyshniehradskyi, A. P. Borodin and other scientists and specialists played a role of some kind of push for M. P. Petrov to study applied disciplines, mainly related to the friction of lubricated materials. Among the teachers of M. P. Petrov in the Academy was Herman Yehorovych Pauker (1822–1889). M. P. Petrov always recalled him as the wonderful engineer and teacher, who was the creator of the school for the engineers-teachers. The main goal of the school was the harmonious connection between engineer work and science. In the Academy M. P. Petrov met the lecturer of mechanics of the Institute of the communication paths engineer corps Stanislav Valerianovych Kerbedz. During the studying in the Academy M. P. Petrov was formed as the future scientist and specialist, who had the character which helped him to communicate easily with people. He had humane views and always acted alone and fairly. These features of his character in conjunction with his great mind helped him to achieve all his goals while solving the complicated engineer and administrative tasks. Aspiration to knowledge, original and brave thinking were among the main features of M. P. Petrov`s nature.
topic scientist
engineer
hydrodynamic theory of lubrication
building mechanics
teacher
railway worker
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