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Igor Troitski was born on 2 May, 1941 in Kaluga, Soviet Union, is a professor. Discover Igor Troitski's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?
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In 2012, he concluded his research and production activities and focused on literary work. He wrote and published two autobiography books on his life in the USSR and the USA.
In 2001, Troitski became a US citizen while retaining his Russian citizenship.
From 1998 to 2001, he was a co-owner of Crystal Magic, based in Orlando, Florida. The company produced laser images of Disney characters.
In 1995, Troitski, along with two Russian scientists and American partners, organized a joint company Laser-Tech Design for production of optical images by using lasers in various transparent materials. The company was based in Las Vegas, Nevada.
In 1994, Troitski took an active part in organizing the "Optics from Russia in New York" exhibition. In 1995, he coordinated and headed the optical research laboratory in New Jersey, where scientists and engineers from several Moscow institutes were invited under the SABIT program. The laboratory engaged in research on the creation of optical images based on the breakdown effect in various transparent materials and on the development of new holographic systems.
From 1988 to 1992, Troitski worked at the S. I. Vavilov Institute of History of Natural Science and Technology of the USSR Academy of Sciences. In parallel, he lectured at the Bauman Moscow Higher Technical School. During this time, his research interests were focused on the creation of statistical theory of tomography.
In 1981, Troitski headed the research department focused on the development of systems using powerful laser installations, and was responsible for organizing and conducting experimental work on the effect of powerful laser radiation on various objects.
Igor Troitski was married two times. He shares a daughter Maria (born 1971) with his first wife – Tatiana Gorshkova. He shares a daughter Anna (born 1985) and grandson Yulian (born 2013) with his second wife – Olga Kharitonova.
From 1965 to 1971, Troitski worked at the United Design Bureau (UDB) under the code name UDB "Vympel". In 1969, he received a Candidate of Sciences degree (a Soviet equivalent of Doctor of Philosophy [PhD]) and in 1978, he defended his subsequent dissertation and became a Doctor of Technical Sciences. In 1971, Troitski moved to Research and Production Association under the code name RPA "Astrofizika", where he was the Head of theoretical laboratory working on the development of optimal systems for laser locators. At the same time, from 1971 to 1988, he taught at the department of laser ranging systems of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. During this period, Troitski partnered with others in the field to publish many textbooks, articles and books on the problems of statistical theory of holography, laser ranging and adaptive optics.
In 1958–1959, Troitski worked as a carpenter in Moscow ancillary production. In 1965, after graduating from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, he received the qualification of an engineer-physicist and entered postgraduate studies. His scientific supervisor was the founder of the Soviet and Russian strategic missile and space defense system, Dr. Vladislav Repin.
Igor Nikolayevich Troitski (Russian: Игорь Николаевич Троицкий; born 2 May 1941) is a Soviet, Russian and American scientist, Doctor of technical sciences, professor and an author of more than 200 scientific papers, books, monographs and tutorials. His contributions are focused on the following topics: laser ranging, holography, tomography, adaptive optics and creation of optical images inside transparent material. Troitski has 79 Soviet inventor’s certificates and 29 US patents.
Troitski spent The Great Patriotic War years (1941–1945) in evacuation in Northern Kazakhstan with his mother and grandmother. From 1945 to 1952, he lived in the village Saltykovka near Moscow, and then moved to Moscow with his family. In 1958, he graduated from high school № 453 with a Gold Medal.
Igor Troitski was born into a family of medical doctors. His mother – Bronislava Grigoryevna Lipnitskaya (1914–1996) – was a gynecologist. His father – Nikolai Alekseyevich Troitski (1896–1965) – was a professor in hospital therapy, who came into the field of medicine after graduating from theological seminary.