[1] Viktor Kupradze was born in the village Kela, Lanchkhuti Municipality on November 2, 1903 in the family of a railwayman.
After graduating from the Kutaisi Technical School in 1922, he continued his studies at the faculty of Physics and Mathematics at Tbilisi State University.
[3] In the period from 1946 to 1963 Kupradze was elected member of the General Committee of the Communist Party of Georgia, in 1949–1952 deputy to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR.
[4] The rich scientific heritage of Viktor Kupradze is reflected in his more than 100 works, among which there are 5 monographs, which included many fundamental papers in mathematical physics and mechanics, the mathematical theory of elasticity, and problems on the theory of differential and integral equations.
His publications on the progress and completion of a number of domains of mathematics made an immense contribution to the field.