Boris Ivanovich Kochelaev (; 19 April 1934 â 29 September 2025) was a Soviet and Russian physicist and academic.
Kochelaev was born in Dirizhablestroy (now Dolgoprudny), Moscow Oblast, Russian SFSR, USSR on 19 April 1934. He graduated from the Physics and Mathematics Faculty of the Kazan University in 1957. From 1957 to 1960, Kochelaev was a post-graduate student of the Experimental and Theoretical Physics Department of Kazan University under the supervision of Semen Altshuler. He defended his candidate's (Ph.D.) dissertation in 1960 at Kharkov State University and his doctor's dissertation in 1968. From 1968, Boris Kochelaev has been a professor, and from 1973 to 2000, he was chair of Kazan University's Theoretical Physics Department.
He was the author of more than 150 scientific works. 33 PhD-level scientists were supervised by Kochelaev, ten of them have obtained doctoral degrees and become full professors.
Kochelaev died on 29 September 2025, at the age of 91.
The research interests are focused on electron spin resonance and spin dynamics in condensed matter, superconductivity, propagation of sound in resonant media, and light scattering in solids.
Major research achievements:
These last theoretical investigations are best described by Nobel Prize winner Prof. K. Alex Müller in the paper titled "The Impact of ESR (EPR) on the Understanding of Cuprates and Their Superconductivity":