M.V. Keldysh
(1911-1978)
Mstislav Keldysh
was trained in physics and mathematics at Moscow University (Ph.D.,
1938), and he became the chief theoretician of Soviet cosmonautics in
the 1960s. He had previously served many years in a variety of positions
at the Central Institute of Aerohydrodynamics, Moscow University, and
the Steklov Mathematical Institute. In 1960-1961 he was Vice President
of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, and thereafter as President of the
Soviet Academy of Sciences until 1975.
For additional
information see "M.V. Keldysh, Soviet Scientist, Dies," Washington
Post, June 27, 1978.