Zolotodolinskaya Street

Zolotodolinskaya Street (Золотодолинская улица) is a street in Akademgorodok of Novosibirsk, Russia. It starts from Morskoy Prospekt, runs south-west, crosses Uchyonykh Street, then forms a crossroad with Voyevodsky and Maltsev streets and ends near Kirovo Settlement.

Organizations

 * Exhibition Center of the Siberian Branch of the RAS
 * Viktoria Fencing Club is a sports club founded in 1968
 * Museum of history and culture of the peoples of Siberia and the Far East
 * Museum of the SB RAS

Notable residents

 * Andrey Bitsadze (1916–1994) was a Soviet mathematician and mechanic.
 * Anatoly Derevyanko (born 1943) is a Soviet/Russian historian and archaeologist.
 * Vasily Fomin (born 1940) is a Soviet and Russian mechanic.
 * Michail Ivanov (1945—2013) was a Soviet and Russian scientist in the field of applied mathematics.
 * Mikhail Lavrentyev (1900—1980) was a Soviet mathematician and hydrodynamicist, founder of the SB RAS
 * Mikhail Lavrentyev (1932–2010) was a Soviet and Russian scientist in the field of mathematical physics. The son of Mikhail Lavrentyev.
 * Gury Marchuk (1925–2013) was a Soviet and Russian scientist in the fields of computational mathematics, and physics of atmosphere.
 * Vyacheslav Molodin (born 1948) is a Soviet and Russian historian
 * Valentin Monakhov (1932—2006) was a Soviet and Russian mathematician and mechanic, a specialist in the field of hydrodynamics.
 * Lev Ovsyannikov (1919–2014) was a Soviet/Russian mathematician and mechanic.
 * Pelageya Polubarinova-Kochina was a Soviet applied mathematician.
 * Alexey Rebrov (born 1933) is a Soviet and Russian scientist in the field of physical gas dynamics, rarefied gas dynamics, thermal physics and vacuum technology.
 * Alexander Skrinsky (born 1936) is a Russian nuclear physicist.
 * Vladimir Vragov (1945—2002) was a Soviet and Russian mathematician.
 * Nikolai Yanenko (1921–1984) was a Soviet scientist in the field of computational mathematics and fluid mechanics.

Nature

 * Central Siberian Botanic Garden
 * Utinoye Ozero is a pond between Zolotodolinskaya and Maltsev streets.