Alexander Chizhevsky - in Russian: Alexander Leonidovich Chizhevsky (also Alexander Leonidovich Tchijevsky) (February 7, 1897 - December 20, 1964) became a Soviet epoch, an interdisciplinary scientist, a biophysicist, founder of "heliobiology" (studying the sun influences biology) and "Aero-ionization" Ionization of air to biological objects). [1] He was also noted for his work in "Cosmo-biology," biological rhythms and hematology. "[2] It may be most notable for its use of historical research (historiometry) methods of referencing the 11-year solar cycle Earth´s climate and mass activity of the population. 1]
Keywords: Asian universities, American, Honorary Professor of European, full member of 18 world academies [3], Honorary President of the First International Congress on Biophysics (1939)
Reference
Alexander Chizhevsky // Ноосфера. Общество. Человек. – 2017. – № 6;
URL: www.es.rae.ru/noocivil/248-1617 (Date Access:
22.12.2024).