Vyacheslav Danilenko
V'yacheslav Vasilovich Danilenko is a Ukrainian physicist who specializes in the nanodiamonds, which he gained expertise during his time in the former Soviet program of nuclear weapons.
In 2011, the IAEA investigators and the investigative report by the Washington Post leveled serious allegations on him as a "foreign expert" and accused him of being a central figure in the nuclear program of Iran after the Soviet collapse in 1991.
Soviet Union
From 1955 until 1991, Danilenko worked as a physicist in the former Soviet program of nuclear weapons, where he was based in the NII-1011 facility which is located in the closed city of Chelyabinsk-70. His initial work was focused on Nanodiamond that were produced from detonation of former Soviet nuclear devices in the Semipalatinsk Test Site in Kazakhstan. He later gained expertise in the Detonation nanodiamond–a technology developedfrom the former Soviet program that improved the detonation process.