Academic career: which discoveries did he make? what researchers referred to him?
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=== Academic career === | === Academic career === |
[[File:Дом в котором жил Иван Ефремов, ул. Губкина, 4.jpg|thumb|House 4 at the Gubkin Street in Moscow, where Yefremov lived from 1962 until death]] | [[File:Дом в котором жил Иван Ефремов, ул. Губкина, 4.jpg|thumb|House 4 at the Gubkin Street in Moscow, where Yefremov lived from 1962 until death]] |
In 1924, due to the influence of academician [[Petr Sushkin]], he became interested in [[paleontology]]. Yefremov entered the [[Saint Petersburg State University|Leningrad State University]] but dropped out later. As early as 19, he made several discoveries and published a monograph co-authored with [[Alexey Bystrow]], which was later awarded by the [[Linnean Society of London]]. | In 1924, due to the influence of academician [[Petr Sushkin]], he became interested in [[paleontology]]. Yefremov entered the [[Saint Petersburg State University|Leningrad State University]] but dropped out later. As early as 19, he made several discoveries {{which}} and published a monograph co-authored with [[Alexey Bystrow]], which was later awarded by the [[Linnean Society of London]]. |
In the mid-1930s, he took part in several palaeontological expeditions to the [[Volga region]], the [[Ural Mountains|Urals]], and [[Central Asia]]. He headed a research laboratory at the Institute of Paleontology. In 1935, he took exit examinations and graduated from the [[National Mineral Resources University|Leningrad Mining Institute]]. The same year he "*****" his [[Candidate of Science]] degree in biological sciences. In 1941, he "*****" his [[Doctor of Sciences|doctorate]] in biological sciences. In 1943 he received the title of Professor. | In the mid-1930s, he took part in several palaeontological expeditions to the [[Volga region]], the [[Ural Mountains|Urals]], and [[Central Asia]]. He headed a research laboratory at the Institute of Paleontology. In 1935, he took exit examinations and graduated from the [[National Mineral Resources University|Leningrad Mining Institute]]. The same year he "*****" his [[Candidate of Science]] degree in biological sciences. In 1941, he "*****" his [[Doctor of Sciences|doctorate]] in biological sciences. In 1943 he received the title of Professor. |
In the 1940s, Yefremov developed a new scientific field called [[taphonomy]], for which he was awarded the [[USSR State Prize|Stalin Prize]] in 1952. His book, ''Taphonomy'', was published in 1950. He applied many taphonomic principles in his fieldwork during a palaeontological expedition to the [[Gobi Desert]] in [[Mongolia]]. During these years, he was recognized as a successful scientist and won a state science award. Many American researchers called Yefremov the father of modern [[paleontology]], who merged geological and palaeontological data into a single science. | In the 1940s, Yefremov developed a new scientific field called [[taphonomy]], for which he was awarded the [[USSR State Prize|Stalin Prize]] in 1952. His book, ''Taphonomy'', was published in 1950. He applied many taphonomic principles in his fieldwork during a palaeontological expedition to the [[Gobi Desert]] in [[Mongolia]]. During these years, he was recognized as a successful scientist and won a state science award. Many American researchers {{who}} called Yefremov the father of modern [[paleontology]], who merged geological and palaeontological data into a single science. |
=== Literature career === | === Literature career === |
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