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Fyodor Viktorovich Lukin occupies a very special place among the founding fathers of the Russian microelectronics (not to mention spark, tube and semiconductor electronics that existed earlier) developed by A.I.Shokin, K.I.Martyushov, Ya.A.Fedotov, B.V.Malin and others. Over half a century ago these people’s enthusiasm might lead to the first achievements in the field of high technologies called at that time “microelectronics”, an unaccustomed word that seemed to give a promise. It was a usual thing for the enthusiasts to have a 12-hour working day, no holidays or vacations. At the early stage of the microelectronics developing at a record-breaking pace and Zelenograd just emerging as an electronics city, the Centre of Microelectronics (later renamed into the Research Center) appeared as a city-forming enterprise. V.Lukin was appointed as the Centre first director. Thanks to intelligence, far-sightedness and devotion of this man and his colleagues the national microelectronics was established as a promising field to be developed for many years in the future.

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