The prominent physicists and Academicians of the Soviet Academy of Sciences Andrei Sakharov (1921-1989), left, and Vitaly Ginzburg (1916-2009), center.10.02.1989#549993
Academician Vitaly Ginzburg (Photo from the archives of the Tamm Department of Theoretical Physics at the Lebedev Physics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS).09.11.2009#499207
RAS Academician Vitaly Ginzburg (photo from the Tamm Department of Theoretical Physics at th Lebedev Physics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS).04.11.2003#499205
Russian physicist Academician Vitaly Ginzburg, the holder of a 2003 Nobel prize for his innovative contribution to superconductor theory, following the ceremony of congratulations from President Vladimir Putin07.10.2003#160195
Vitaly Ginzburg [B.1916], Russian theoretical physicist, member of the Russian Academy of Sciences and 2003 Nobel Prize winner.26.02.2004#140096
Nobel Prize winner academician Vitaly Ginzburg at the first session of the renewed Council for Science, Technology and Education in the Kremlin. 26.10.2004#112587
Vitali Ginzburg, Full Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Nobel Prize winner in physics, during a roundtable30.07.2004#111115
Vitali Ginzburg, Full Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Nobel Prize winner in physics, during a roundtable30.07.2004#111112
Nobel Prize winner, Academician Vitaly Ginsburg in the hall of the Lomonosov Moscow State University, where the traditional Day of Graduate of 2004 was conducted.25.06.2004#110125
Left to right - a Danish physicist Niels Bohr, academician Igor Tamm, academy staff member Ivan Rozhansky, academician Yevgeny Fainber, Nikolai Dobrotin, Dr Ph, academician Vitaly Ginzburg, corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences and Nobel prize winner Ilya Frank.01.02.1968#60000
Russian Academy of Sciences full fellow Vitaly Ginzburg, the 2003 Nobel prize-winner in physics01.04.2004#17541
Academician Vitaly Ginzburg at a seminar in the Lebedev Physics Institute of the Soviet Academy of Sciences.01.09.1975#4311