Moisey Alexandrovich Markov (Russian: Моисей Александрович Марков; 13 May 1908 Rasskazovo, Tambov Governorate, Russian Empire - 1 November 1994, Moscow, Russia) was a Soviet physicist-theorist who mostly worked in the area of quantum mechanics, nuclear physics and particle physics.
[1] He is particularly known for having proposed the idea of underwater neutrino telescopes in 1960[2] that was originally developed in the master thesis of his student Igor Mikhailovich Zheleznykh.
[3] Moisey Markov graduated from the Faculty of Physics of Moscow University in 1930.
He worked at the Institute of Red Professors (1931-1933) and the Faculty of Physics of the Moscow State University (1933-1934).
Markov was awarded Hero of Socialist Labor title and three Orders of Lenin.