Gersh Budker
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Gersh Itskovich Budker (Герш Ицкович Будкер) (May 1, 1918 - July 4, 1977) was a Soviet nuclear physicist.
He was appointed Corresponding Member of the Siberian branch of the Soviet Academy of Sciences in March 28, 1958, and was made an Academician of the division of nuclear physics in June 26, 1964.
Academician Budker was the founder (in 1959) and first Director of the Institute of Nuclear Physics in Akademgorodok, Russia. His portrait decorates the famous Round Table room in the Institute. Following his death, the institute was renamed the Budker Institute for Nuclear Physics in his honour.
Budker's life and works was celebrated in a collection of essays by his colleagues, including Pyotr Kapitsa, Lev Landau, and Andrei Sakharov, and two by Budker himself. The collection, G. I. Budker: Reflections & Remembrances (edited by Boris N. Breizman) was published in 1988 and was later translated into english by James W. Van Dam.