One of the leading Soviet centers for solid‐state physics is the Semiconductor Institute in Leningrad, which has 170 scientists and 800 employees. When we visited the Institute shortly after attending the ninth International Conference on the Physics of Semiconductors, we talked with institute director A. R. Regel, one of the conference vice‐chairmen. He told us of research and development activities and explained how the scientific soviet helps run the institute.

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