Anatoliy Blashku

Anatoliy Ivanovich Blashku (born November 16, 1944) in the village Biruința of Sîngerei District of MSSR, USSR and was the Minister of Industry of Transnistria,[1] but has since been replaced by Peter Stepanov.

Biography

He was born on November 16, 1944, in the village Biruința of Sîngerei District of MSSR.

Education

• 1965 graduated from Shevchenko Transnistria State University • 1972 graduated the PhD studies at the Leningrad A.Ioffe's Institute of Physics and Technology

Career

  • January 1967 - November 1969, assistant at the Department of General Physics of the Tiraspol Pedagogical Institute.
  • 1969 - 1973 – the Research Fellowt, then, the Junior Researcher at the Institute of Applied Physics of the Academy of Sciences of the MSSR.
  • from October 1973, worked at the "Moldavizolit" Enterprize, started as the head of the central Enterprise laboratory and then, became the Director of the Enterprise.
  • In 1986–1990, deputy at the Tiraspol City Council of People's Deputies.
  • February 1997, appointed as the deputy chairman of the PMR government.
  • From September 2000 to January 2007 - Minister of Industry of Transnistria.
  • 2007 - 2011, the assistant of the President of the PMR in industry.

The author of 35 works in the field of physics, the owner of 25 copyright certificates.

Awards and prizes

Awards

  • Order of Labor Glory
  • Order of Honor
  • Medal "For Labor Valor"
  • Diploma of the President of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic

Prizes

  • The prizewinner of the State Prize in Science and Technology of the MSSR.
  • Twice prizewinner of the State Prize of the USSR Council of Ministers.

Family

Anatoliy Blashku is married and has two daughters.

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References

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