In 1909 Lidia married doctor Korneliy Lipsky, renowned hynecologist, who helped her children get proper education.
Since 1921, while studying at MHTS began to attend lectures in at the Physics and Mathematics Department of Moscow University (MSU), where he eventially transferred in 1923.
[3] During his postgraduate years (1926-1929) under the supervision of the outstanding physicist L. I. Mandelstam, he was first engaged in statistical physics and quantum mechanics.
A. Andronov's Ph.D. thesis "Poincaré limit cycles and the theory of oscillations" was published in 1929 in the Proceedings of the Paris Academy of Sciences.
Andronov's visits to Moscow and the work of the scientific seminar he organized had a great influence on IAT scientists such as M. A. Aizerman, M. V. Meerov, V. V. Petrov, and others.
He considered the creation of large centers of science in the provinces as the most important state task.
[7] The Andronov Prize has been granted for outstanding works in the classical mechanics and the control theory by the Soviet (then Russian) Academy of Science in 1971-2024 years.