Yulia Sister

Yulia Sister
יוליה סיסטר
Born
Юлия Давидовна Систер

1936
CitizenshipIsraeli
EducationPh.D. chemistry
Alma mater
Awards
  • Medal of VDNKh (Russia)
  • Awards of the Mendeleev Chemical Society of the USSR
Scientific career
FieldsAnalytical chemistry, History of science
Institutions
Thesis
  • Electrochemical Research and Analysis Methods of Sulfur-Containing Organic Matters  (1967)

Yulia Sister (Hebrew: יוליה סיסטר, Russian: Юлия Давидовна Систер; born September 12, 1936, in Chișinău, Bessarabia, Romania) is a Soviet Moldavian and Israeli analytical chemist engaged in chemical research with the use of polarography and chromatography, a science historian, and a researcher of Russian Jewry in Israel, France, and other countries. She holds the position of Director General of the Research Centre for Russian Jews abroad and in Israel.[1][2][3][4][5]

  1. ^ "Our Authors: Yulia Sister". Internet magazine "Science and Life Israel". Archived from the original on 17 July 2015. Retrieved 15 July 2015.
  2. ^ Who Are the Members of the House of Scientists and Experts of Rehovot. Ministry of Immigrant Absorption. 2008.
  3. ^ Prof. Aron Cherniak (2006). "Dr. Julia Sister: chemist, popularizer of science, publicist". Novosti Nedeli, Evreiskii Kamerton Supplement (in Russian): 16.
  4. ^ Leonid Shkolnik (September 2008). "That's us: September 12‒18, 2008" (in Russian). Online newspaper at NewsWe.com. Retrieved 15 July 2015.
  5. ^ Nikolai Borschevsky; Dan Haruv; Konstantin Kikoin; Mikhail Parkhomovsky. "To the anniversary of Yulia Sister". Madan.org.il. Retrieved 15 July 2015.