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The list of Moscow State University people includes notable alumni, non-graduates, and faculty affiliated with the Lomonosov Moscow State University (also known as " Moscow State University"). A fuller list is available as a category.

Notable awards recipients

Nobel laureates

Alexey Abrikosov
Vitaly Ginzburg

Fields Medal laureates

Grigory Margulis

Turing Award laureates

Literature, journalism and philosophy

Anton Chekhov, writer
Anna Narinskaya

Academics

Pyotr Kapitsa, physicist and engineer

Astronomy

Chemistry

Computer science

Economics

Engineering

Geosciences

History

Alec Rasizade

Law

Daphna Hacker

Linguistics and philology

Mathematics

Paleontology

Pedagogy

Physics

Lev Landau
Igor Tamm

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Psychology

Sociology

Other

Wassily Kandinsky, painter and art theorist

Business and finance

Musicians and actors

Politics

Leonid Gozman

Religion

Sports

Semyon Belits-Geiman

Visual arts

Video games

Automobiles

  • Misha Charoudin - test driver, automotive influencer, social media personality

See also

References

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