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Previous name: “Moscow Order of Lenin, Order of the October Revolution, Order of the Red Banner of Labor Higher Technical School. N. E. Bauman." Named in honor of the revolutionary Nikolai Ernestovich Bauman, who was killed in 1905 near the main building at that time - the Imperial Moscow Technical School.

For his great contribution to the development of science and technology, to the education of engineering personnel at MSTU. N. E. Bauman was awarded the Orders of Lenin, the October Revolution and the Red Banner of Labor. By Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of January 24, 1995 No. 64, MSTU was included in the State Code of Especially Valuable Objects of the Cultural Heritage of the Peoples of the Russian Federation.

In all-Russian official rankings, MSTU constantly ranks first among technical universities. MSTU is one of the winners of the competition of innovative educational programs of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science. MSTU is also one of the three Russian universities whose graduates are most in demand in major companies.

University today

MSTU provides training in more than 70 specialties. In the rankings of technical universities, MSTU. N. E. Bauman invariably takes first place. In 2007, about 18,000 students studied at the university; over 4,500 professors and teachers are involved in the educational process of the university, including 450 doctors of science and about 3,000 candidates of science. Between 1997 and 1997, over 120,000 specialists were trained, most of whom connected their lives with scientific and design activities and work at major mechanical and instrument making enterprises. Some branch faculties of MSTU are also located in cities near Moscow: Krasnogorsk, Reutov, Korolev, and the university operates.

During the existence of the university, over 200,000 engineers have been trained there.

Story

Titles

  • - - Imperial Orphanage.
  • 1830- - Moscow vocational educational institution (MRUZ).
  • 1868- - Imperial Moscow Technical School (IMTU).
  • 1918- - Moscow Higher Technical School (MVTU).
  • 1930 - Moscow Mechanical Engineering School.
  • 1930- - Moscow Mechanical Engineering Institute named after. N. E. Bauman (MMMI named after N. E. Bauman).
  • 1943- - Moscow Higher Technical School named after. N. E. Bauman (Moscow Higher Technical School named after N. E. Bauman).
  • 1989 - present - Moscow State Technical University. N. E. Bauman (MSTU named after N. E. Bauman).

XVIII century

MRUZ graduate D.K. Sovetkin proposed a system of practical training for the profession that combined pedagogical and technological requirements. Improved by IMTU professors, it was included in the training of engineers and combined with theoretical courses. This system of engineering education brought the school world fame (Great Gold Medal at the World Exhibition in Vienna) and received the name Russian. At the end of the 19th and beginning of centuries, the role of IMTU in the technical and scientific life of the country was constantly increasing. Fundamental scientific schools are being formed at the school, brought to life by the intensive growth of industry and the attraction of leading scientists to the school, mainly students of Moscow University. The “father of Russian aviation” N. E. Zhukovsky works in the field of theoretical mechanics and aeromechanics. The physical direction is represented by the works of D. N. Lebedev, P. P. Lazarev, V. S. Shcheglyaev, S. I. Vavilov. Thanks to the works of A. S. Ershov, P. L. Chebyshev, N. E. Zhukovsky, N. I. Mertsalov, the domestic science of the theory of mechanisms and machines was born. The works of D. N. Lebedev, A. I. Sidorov, P. K. Khudyakov lay the basis for improving calculations of the resistance of materials and machine parts. Thermal engineering direction, work in the field of electrical engineering, chemistry and chemical technology are developing.

XX century

XXI Century

Graduates and teachers of MSTU

Famous graduates of MSTU

MSTU im. 10 cosmonauts graduated from N. E. Bauman, as well as the following scientists and engineers:

  • Alexander Alexandrovich Arkhangelsky - Soviet aircraft designer, Doctor of Technical Sciences (1940), Honored Worker of Science and Technology of the RSFSR (1947), Hero of Socialist Labor (1947).
  • Vladimir Pavlovich Barmin - Soviet scientist, designer of jet launchers, rocket-space and combat launch complexes, academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences (since 1966, since 1991 - academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences), Hero of Socialist Labor (1956).
  • Isaac Semyonovich Brook is a Soviet scientist in the field of electrical engineering and computer technology, corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences.
  • Boris Lvovich Vannikov - Soviet statesman.
  • Vladimir Petrovich Vetchinkin - Soviet scientist in the field of aerodynamics and aircraft engineering, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor (1927), Honored Worker of Science and Technology of the RSFSR (1946).
  • Nikolai Antonovich Dollezhal () - reactor designer of the world's first nuclear power plant.
  • Viktor Filippovich Zhuravlev - prominent Russian mechanical scientist, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences
  • Pavel Pavlovich Isakov () - Soviet designer of tanks and tractors, Doctor of Technical Sciences
  • Vladimir Yakovlevich Klimov - Soviet scientist in the field of aviation engine building, aircraft engine designer, major general of the engineering and technical service (1944), academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences (1953), twice Hero of Socialist Labor (1940 and 1957).
  • Sergei Pavlovich Korolev () - designer and organizer of the production of Russian rocket and space technology and missile weapons; created the R-7 launch vehicle; On October 4, 1957, he launched the world's first artificial Earth satellite and the world's first cosmonaut into low-Earth orbit (April 12); organized the production of space technology in the USSR and created a Russian complex for supporting the launch and control of spacecraft.
  • Karl Adolfovich Krug - Soviet electrical engineer, corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences.
  • Semyon Alekseevich Lavochkin - Soviet aviation designer, corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences, major general of the aviation engineering service, four times laureate of the Stalin Prize, twice Hero of Socialist Labor.
  • Andrei Nikolaevich Larionov is a Soviet scientist in the field of electrical engineering, corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences.
  • Sergey Alekseevich Lebedev () - founder of computer technology in the USSR
  • Alexander Aleksandrovich Mikulin - academician, Soviet aircraft engine designer and leading designer of the Mikulin Design Bureau.
  • Eduard Vikentievich Myslovsky - Honored Master of Sports, Honored Mountaineering Coach of the USSR, participant of the first Soviet expedition to climb Everest in the spring of 1982. Eduard Myslovsky, together with Vladimir Balyberdin, were the first Soviet climbers to climb Everest. Ph.D., professor.
  • Mikhail Yakovlevich Marov - Soviet and Russian astronomer. Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences (2008). One of the initiators and scientific leaders of a long-term program for exploring the planet Venus with the help of Soviet automatic interplanetary stations of the “Venus” series.
  • Vladimir Mikhailovich Myasishchev - Soviet aircraft designer, head of OKB-23, head of TsAGI in 1960-1967.
  • Joseph Fomich Nezval - Soviet aircraft designer. Chief designer of the OKB A. N. Tupolev. Led the development of TB-7 and Tu-128. Carried out general management of the development of the Tu-160 design.
  • Sergei Pavlovich Invincible - Soviet missile designer, Doctor of Technical Sciences, professor, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Russian Academy of Sciences, deputy of the CPSU and trade union congresses.
  • Vladimir Mikhailovich Petlyakov - Soviet aircraft designer, laureate of the Stalin Prize of the first degree ().
  • Nikolai Alekseevich Pilyugin () - Soviet design engineer in the field of autonomous control systems for rocket and rocket and space complexes, academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences, member of the Council of Chief Designers of rocket and rocket and space technology.
  • Dmitry Nikolaevich Reshetov () - an outstanding scientist in the field of strength, durability and reliability of machines. Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Honored Worker of Science and Technology of the RSFSR.
  • Alfred Rosenberg () - German statesman and politician, one of the main ideologists of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP).
  • Anatoly Ivanovich Savin - academician, winner of the Stalin Prize in his 4th year.
  • Pavel Osipovich Sukhoi () - aircraft designer.
  • Vadim Aleksandrovich Trapeznikov is a Russian scientist in the field of electrical engineering, automation, control processes and the economics of scientific and technological progress, the author of a number of world discoveries in these areas.
  • Andrey Nikolaevich Tupolev () - aircraft designer.
  • Vsevolod Ivanovich Feodosyev - Specialist in the field of mechanics of deformable solids, nonlinear problems of thin-walled structures. Founder of the scientific school “Mechanics of Aircraft Structures”. Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor. Corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences in the Department of Mechanics and Control Processes (mechanics) since 1979.
  • Evgeniy Alekseevich Chudakov is a Russian scientist, academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences, one of the founders of the automotive industry.
  • Vladimir Grigorievich Shukhov (graduated in) - design engineer, author of the first Russian oil pipeline projects, developed the theoretical and practical foundations for the design, construction and operation of main pipelines, inventor of the world's first industrial oil cracking plant, the world's first steel hyperboloid and mesh shells.
  • Boris Nikolaevich Yuryev is an outstanding aviator scientist, full member of the USSR Academy of Sciences, lieutenant general of the engineering and technical service. Inventor of the swashplate (1911), a device that made it possible to build helicopters with stability and controllability characteristics acceptable for safe piloting by ordinary pilots.
  • Vyacheslav Aleksandrovich Malyshev is a Soviet statesman, one of the galaxy of “Stalinist people’s commissars” who led the creation of the industry of the Soviet Union in the late 30s - early 50s of the XX century.
  • Boris Lvovich Vannikov is a Soviet statesman, one of the first three times Hero of Socialist Labor (1942, 1949, 1954).
  • Alexander Ilyich Kobzarev - Master of Sports of the USSR in orienteering, Honored Coach of Russia, Member of the Presidium of the FSO of Russia, senior coach of the Russian national orienteering team. The first Russian coach who began to develop orienteering among people with musculoskeletal disorders (Trail-O).

Teachers and professors of MSTU

More than 3,000 teachers work at MSTU (together with other employees - more than 10,000 people). Among them are more than 340 professors, doctors of science, more than 1,700 associate professors, candidates of science. More than 150 employees are laureates of the Lenin and State Prizes, awards of the President of the Russian Federation. The average age of teachers is 54 years.

The following scientists taught at MVTU:

  • Sergei Ivanovich Vavilov - Soviet physicist, academician, founder of the scientific school of physical optics in the USSR, president of the USSR Academy of Sciences.
  • Vasily Gavrilovich Grabin is an outstanding Soviet designer of artillery weapons of the Great Patriotic War.
  • Boris Pavlovich Demidovich is a Soviet mathematician, scientist in the field of the theory of ordinary differential equations, function theory, and mathematical physics.
  • Nikolai Egorovich Zhukovsky is an outstanding Russian scientist, the creator of aerodynamics as a science.
  • Pyotr Petrovich Lazarev is a physicist, biophysicist and geophysicist, one of the founders of modern biophysics, researcher of the Kursk magnetic anomaly.
  • Lubenets, Vladislav Diomidovich (1916-1993) - an outstanding scientist in the field of vacuum devices and spacecraft. Athlete. Participant in the historical ascent of Elbrus in 1943.
  • Bronislav Sigismundovich Malakhovsky is a Russian engineer, creator of the C series steam locomotive, one of the best domestic courier locomotives that has surpassed the speed limit of 100 km/h.
  • Dmitry Vitalievich Sklyarov, a Russian programmer, hacker and cryptographer, demonstrated the almost complete insecurity of Adobe's PDF format.
  • Yuri Semenovich Solomonov - director and general designer of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Moscow Institute of Thermal Engineering", academician in the Department of Energy, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanics and Control Processes (Mechanical Engineering) since 2006, Doctor of Technical Sciences, professor, laureate of the USSR State Prize, rocket designer " Topol-M", "Bulava-M".
  • Konstantin Petrovich Feoktistov - cosmonaut and spaceship designer, the first non-military cosmonaut, the only non-partisan cosmonaut in the USSR.
  • Vladimir Mikhailovich Chaplin - Russian Soviet scientist and teacher, specialist in the field of heating and ventilation technology
  • Sergei Alekseevich Chaplygin - Russian physicist, one of the founders of hydro- and aerodynamics, academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences.
  • Vladimir Nikolaevich Chelomey - professor, academician, Soviet scientist.
  • Alexey Evgenievich Chichibabin - professor, Russian and Soviet organic chemist, academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences.

Faculties and departments

Branch faculties


MSTU buildings

Among the buildings of the Moscow State Technical University are the buildings of the State University of Culture, ULK, MT, IBM, , SM, the Scientific and Training Center "Robotics" of the Moscow State Technical University named after. Bauman, Sports Complex (SK), Palace of Culture, clinic No. 160 at MSTU, dormitory buildings.

Main academic building of MSTU

Main article: Main academic building of MSTU

The main academic building (GUB) of MSTU consists of two parts.

The oldest (also called the palace) was the Slobodskaya Palace of the 18th-19th centuries. This part faces the 2nd Baumanskaya Street.

The second, later (so-called “circular” or “high-rise”) part of the GUK, which has 12 floors and was built already in Soviet times, faces the Yauza embankment. Its construction began with the left wing, which is called the “northern” wing. Later, the right, “southern” wing was completed. Auditoriums located in this wing are numbered with the suffix “yu”.

Communication between university departments is carried out mainly on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th floors. In the south wing, some passages are blocked by units of the Faculty of Military Education. The passages of the circular part on the 1st floor are occupied by administrative services and laboratories. The passages along the 5th floor have exits to the attic rooms, where some technical services of the university and a shooting range with lines of 25 m (for pistol shooting) and 50 m (for rifle shooting) are located. Also in the building of the State University of Culture there is a museum of MSTU.

The State University of Culture has a general rule for numbering audiences. The GUK auditorium number consists of the floor number (first digit) and the serial number of the auditorium. Sequential numbers are assigned to audiences in a staggered order. Even numbers are located on the right when moving along the circular part in the direction from the central staircase of the high-rise building of the State University Building.

Main article: Educational and laboratory building of MSTU

Educational and laboratory building of MSTU and monument to Korolev

The educational and laboratory building was opened on March 1, 2004. O. Minister of Education of the Russian Federation Vladimir Filippov, Mayor of Moscow Yuri Luzhkov, Rector of MSTU Igor Fedorov. The robot supplied the scissors for cutting the ribbon.

The ULK was built over three decades. Construction of the building began in 1972, but in 1984 work was suspended due to funding problems. After the Moscow government intervened in 2001, construction of the new building resumed.

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The total area is more than 80 thousand m². Designed to simultaneously accommodate more than 5 thousand students. It has 100 classrooms, 20 computer classes, 19 elevators, a library (designed to store 800 thousand volumes of books), a reading room with 680 seats, a concert assembly hall with almost 1,170 seats, a conference hall with 126 seats and a number of other premises. Students call it “Cruiser”, “Titanic” and “Icebreaker” for its resemblance to the hull of a ship. ULK stands on the banks of the Yauza.

Funding by the Moscow government for the construction of the ULC is considered a kind of compensation for MSTU for the construction of the Lefortovo Tunnel, since the construction of the section of the tunnel passing through the territory of MSTU and in the immediate vicinity of it was carried out in an open way by a German mole excavator almost around the clock, which greatly worried students studying in the buildings “ SM" and "E" and living in dormitories No. 10 and No. 11, directly adjacent to the construction site. As a result of construction, part of building “E” was demolished, the foundation sank and cracks appeared along the walls of the building. Also, “thanks” to the Moscow government and the Third Transport Transport Company, almost all MSTU classrooms are equipped with double-glazed windows that protect against excessive noise.

Kaluga branch

Kaluga branch of MSTU named after. Bauman (administrative building)

In 1959, Moscow Higher Technical School named after. N. E. Bauman opened a branch in Kaluga to train engineers for industrial enterprises in mechanical and instrument engineering. From the founding of the branch, with the active assistance of industrial enterprises and the administration of the Kaluga region, there was an intensive formation of its educational and material base.

Currently, the Kaluga branch of MSTU named after. N. E. Bauman is the leading technical university in the region, authoritative and the largest of the branches of technical universities in Russia. According to the organizational structure, the Kaluga branch is an educational, research and production complex, which includes: 5 faculties, 28 departments, the department of military training, a computer center, a library with reading rooms, a sports camp and a sports complex, as well as an experimental site.

Studying at MSTU. N.E. Bauman is conducted at 19 faculties of full-time education. There are postgraduate and doctoral studies, two specialized lyceums. MSTU im. N.E. Bauman trains more than 19 thousand students in almost the entire spectrum of modern mechanical and instrument engineering. Scientific and educational work is carried out by more than 320 doctors and about 2000 candidates of science. The main structural divisions of Bauman University are scientific and educational complexes , which includes a faculty and a research institute. There are eight of them (see in the column on the right). In addition, professional training is carried out atbranch faculties, created on the basis of large enterprises, organizations and institutions of the military-industrial complex located in Moscow and Moscow suburban cities: Reutov, Krasnogorsk and Korolev, as well as in a branch of the university in Kaluga. MSTU has accumulated unique experience in the national higher education system in training specialists from among students with hearing disabilities, which has been conducted at the University since 1934.

Bauman University is one of three universities in Russia (the other two are M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University and St. Petersburg Polytechnic University), where military training of students began in 1926. Today, the University's Military Institute trains reserve and cadre officers in 21 military specialties for the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. FVO specialties are based on the basic specialties of the university and deepen the training of highly qualified specialists in the civilian profession. The institute consists of five military departments (one in the Kaluga branch of the university), the department of civil defense and a military training center. Practical training is carried out at the training ground in the Dmitrov branch of the university, where the faculty’s military equipment is located.

In the field of international activities of MSTU. N.E. Bauman cooperates in bilateral and multilateral exchange programs for students, graduate students, doctoral students, teaching and research staff, accepts foreign students under contract, participates in joint scientific research, educational and methodological developments, as well as congresses, conferences and seminars. Currently, the university has established connections with more than 70 universities in Europe, America and Asia.

All pedagogical and scientific activities of the MSTU team. N.E. Bauman is focused on the future. This is participation in conversion programs, reassessment of priorities in the development of new scientific directions in technology, development of the conceptual foundations of the state system of staffing the national technological base, capable of implementing the replenishment of the intellectual potential of high-tech industries, effectively and fruitfully influencing the processes of stabilization of the domestic economy in the interests of the national security and sustainable development of Russia.

The combination of precise scientific calculations with engineering intuition, adherence to the traditions of training engineers according to the “Russian method”, a subtle sense of the novelty of the chosen areas of work, a socio-economic approach to solving complex technical problems, and the humanization of specialist training allow MSTU. N.E. Bauman to remain at the forefront of world scientific and technological progress.

A characteristic feature of the activities of MSTU at various historical stages of its development is close cooperation with industry, multifaceted connections with institutions of science, education and culture. TsAGI, Air Force Academy named after N.E. Zhukovsky, NAMI, CIAM, a number of faculties of MIHM, MHTI and MEPhI, the Military Academy of Chemical Defense, MAI, MPEI, MARKHI and a number of other leading educational, scientific and industrial organizations constitute the honor and glory of the “Alma Mater”, which gave them a start in life. Their teams are committed to new achievements in the field of science, technology and engineering.

The beginning of MSTU named after. N.E. Bauman as an independent educational institution was founded on October 5, 1826, when the Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna issued a decree on the establishment of “large workshops for various crafts, with bedrooms, a dining room and other needs” at the Moscow Orphanage in the German Sloboda and the transfer there from the Orphanage all craft students.

On July 1, 1830 (old style), Emperor Nicholas I approved "". The first technical university in Russia dates back to this date. The purpose of the new school was to teach various crafts in combination with deep theoretical training. By 1868, the quality of education at the “trade school” became so high that it was reorganized into a special higher education institution - the Imperial Moscow Technical School (IMTU).

The main goal of IMTU was “to educate civil engineers, mechanical engineers, and process engineers.” IMTU has achieved outstanding success in technological sciences, in the chemical, food and textile industries, in metal and woodworking, and in mechanics.

The system of teaching the craft of future engineers adopted at IMTU was recognized throughout the world. The "Russian" method of teaching crafts became widely known. Especially after its demonstration at the World Exhibition in Vienna (1873), where it was awarded the Great Gold Medal. IMTU has received general recognition as the best mechanical engineering university in Russia and is among the leading polytechnic schools in the world. Professors and teachers at IMTU were outstanding scientists such as D.I. Mendeleev, N.E. Zhukovsky, P.L. Chebyshev, S.A. Chaplygin, A.S. Ershov, D.K. Sovetkin, F.M. Dmitriev, A.V. Letnikov, A.P. Gavrilenko.

In Soviet times, renamed the Moscow Higher Technical School, MVTU continued to train engineers for mechanical engineering and instrument making. In 1938, new defense faculties were opened at the Moscow Higher Technical School: tank, artillery and ammunition. In 1948, the Faculty of Rocketry was added to them.

Many famous scientists and specialists graduated from Bauman University: academicians Andrei Nikolaevich Tupolev, Sergei Pavlovich Korolev and many other aircraft and rocket designers; Academician Nikolai Antonovich Dollezhal, author of the nuclear reactor project, Academician Alexander Ivanovich Tselikov - metallurgy, Academician Sergei Alekseevich Lebedev, author of the first Soviet computer project.

On July 27, 1989, by the decision of the USSR State Committee for Public Education, the Moscow Higher Technical School named after N.E. Bauman was awarded the status of a technical university. MSTU im. N.E. Bauman had the honor of becoming the first technical university in our country.

In total, the University graduated about 200 thousand engineers. Among them are famous high-ranking statesmen, outstanding general and chief designers, famous scientists, heads of large organizations and companies, and our glorious cosmonauts.

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Studying at MSTU. N.E. Bauman is conducted at 19 faculties of full-time education. There are postgraduate and doctoral studies, two specialized lyceums. MSTU im. N.E. Bauman trains more than 19 thousand students in almost the entire spectrum of modern mechanical and instrument engineering. Scientific and educational work is carried out by more than 320 doctors and about 2000 candidates of science. The main structural divisions of Bauman University are scientific and educational complexes, which includes a faculty and a research institute. There are eight of them (see in the column on the right). In addition, professional training is carried out at branch faculties, created on the basis of large enterprises, organizations and institutions of the military-industrial complex located in Moscow and Moscow suburban cities: Reutov, Krasnogorsk and Korolev, as well as in a branch of the university in Kaluga. MSTU has accumulated unique experience in the national higher education system in training specialists from among students with hearing disabilities, which has been conducted at the University since 1934.

Bauman University is one of three universities in Russia (the other two are M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University and St. Petersburg Polytechnic University), where military training of students began in 1926. Today, the University's Military Institute trains reserve and cadre officers in 21 military specialties for the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. FVO specialties are based on the basic specialties of the university and deepen the training of highly qualified specialists in the civilian profession. The institute consists of five military departments (one in the Kaluga branch of the university), the department of civil defense and a military training center. Practical training is carried out at the training ground in the Dmitrov branch of the university, where the faculty’s military equipment is located.

In the field of international activities of MSTU. N.E. Bauman cooperates in bilateral and multilateral exchange programs for students, graduate students, doctoral students, teaching and research staff, accepts foreign students under contract, participates in joint scientific research, educational and methodological developments, as well as congresses, conferences and seminars. Currently, the university has established connections with more than 70 universities in Europe, America and Asia.

All pedagogical and scientific activities of the MSTU team. N.E. Bauman is focused on the future. This is participation in conversion programs, reassessment of priorities in the development of new scientific directions in technology, development of the conceptual foundations of the state system of personnel provision of the national technological base, capable of implementing the replenishment of the intellectual potential of high-tech industries, effectively and fruitfully influencing the processes of stabilization of the domestic economy in the interests of the national security and sustainable development of Russia.

The combination of precise scientific calculations with engineering intuition, adherence to the traditions of training engineers according to the “Russian method”, a subtle sense of the novelty of the chosen areas of work, a socio-economic approach to solving complex technical problems, and the humanization of specialist training allow MSTU. N.E. Bauman to remain at the forefront of world scientific and technological progress.

A characteristic feature of the activities of MSTU at various historical stages of its development is close cooperation with industry, multifaceted ties with institutions of science, education and culture. TsAGI, Air Force Academy named after N.E. Zhukovsky, NAMI, CIAM, a number of faculties of MIHM, MHTI and MEPhI, the Military Academy of Chemical Defense, MAI, MPEI, MARKHI and a number of other leading educational, scientific and industrial organizations constitute the honor and glory of the “Alma Mater”, which gave them a start in life. Their teams are committed to new achievements in the field of science, technology and engineering.

Bauman University - National University of Engineering and Technology- conducts research in priority and most advanced areas of science, engineering and technology, based on eight technological platforms. 32 companies included MSTU in their innovative development programs. Today our university is implementing 90 major scientific projects on various topics. Bauman University - founder of the Skolkovo Foundation.

Currently, the University’s strategy is aimed at training personnel for the most advanced and high-tech sectors of science and technology in Russia, priority areas for the development of the country’s economy, including: information and telecommunication systems; industry of nanosystems and materials; energy and energy saving; living systems; security and counter-terrorism; transport and aerospace systems; promising weapons and military equipment.

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Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education "Izhevsk State Technical University named after M.T. Kalashnikov" (Izhevsk State Technical University named after M.T. Kalashnikov), formerly Izhevsk Mechanical Institute (IMI), was founded on February 22, 1952. In February 2012, the university was named after the legendary small arms designer Mikhail Timofeevich Kalashnikov.

Today Izhevsk State Technical University named after M.T. Kalashnikov is one of the largest scientific and educational centers in the Volga Federal District, aimed at training personnel in engineering and other relevant specialties and areas.

The educational process is conducted by more than 800 teachers, among them 1 academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 24 academicians and corresponding members of public academies, including more than 100 professors, doctors of science, more than 400 associate professors, candidates of science. At 10 faculties and 2 institutes of Izhevsk State Technical University named after M.T. Over 12,000 students, 300 graduate students and applicants are studying at Kalashnikov. Engineers are trained in 6 specialties, bachelors in 48 areas, masters in 37 areas, graduate students in 27 areas. The university has branches in the cities of Udmurtia and the Perm region - Votkinsk, Sarapul, Tchaikovsky, Glazov, Kambarka.

Faculties and institutes:

  • Institute "Modern Technologies of Mechanical Engineering, Automotive Manufacturing and Metallurgy" http://istmam.istu.ru/
  • Faculty of Mechanical Engineering http://m.istu.ru/
  • Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences http://fmien.istu.ru/
  • Instrument Engineering Faculty http://p.istu.ru/
  • Faculty of "Informatics and Computer Science" http://ivt.istu.ru/
  • Faculty of Management and Marketing http://fmim.istu.ru/
  • Thermal Engineering Faculty http://tt.istu.ru/
  • Faculty of Civil Engineering http://is.istu.ru/
  • Faculty of Economics, Law and Humanities http://epign.istu.ru/
  • Faculty of "Quality Management" http://uk.istu.ru/
  • Faculty of Advertising and Design http://reklidis.ru/joomla/
  • Institute of Physical Culture and Sports named after. A.I. Tikhonova http://ifkis.istu.ru/index.php

Currently, Izhevsk State Technical University named after M.T. Kalashnikov is developing as an international university, with students from 22 countries studying, including Central and Eastern Europe, the CIS and Baltics, Africa, the Middle East and Southeast Asia. The university provides foreign students with opportunities to receive education in bachelor's, specialist's, master's and postgraduate programs, including in English, as well as to study under academic mobility programs. As part of the preparatory department program, foreign students are taught the Russian language and are trained in basic disciplines.

The total number of foreign citizens studying at Izhevsk State Technical University named after M.T. Kalashnikov currently, in various forms, is 149 people.

Izhevsk State Technical University named after M.T. Kalashnikov is developing cooperation with more than 45 foreign educational institutions and research organizations in Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Africa.

In 2004, among the first Russian universities, Izhevsk State Technical University named after M.T. Kalashnikov signed the Magna Carta of Universities in Bologna (Italy) and became a participant in the Bologna Process. In 2005, the university became a member of the European University Association, which unites more than 850 members from 47 European countries, including 23 Russian universities.

According to the Academic Ranking of World Universities-European Standard at the end of 2014, Izhevsk State Technical University named after M.T. Kalashnikov, being in the “BB+” position, took 51st place among Russian universities. In the rating of the agency "Expert RA" Izhevsk State Technical University named after M.T. Kalashnikov takes 65th place among Russian universities.

Every two years Izhevsk State Technical University named after M.T. Kalashnikov holds the International Conference “Technical Universities: Integration with European and World Education Systems”, in which almost all foreign partners of the university take part. During the conference, specific cooperation programs between Izhevsk State Technical University named after M.T. are discussed and signed. Kalashnikov and partner universities for the next 1-2 years. As part of the conference, a Forum of Young Scientists is held in English.

Teams of programmers from Izhevsk State Technical University named after M.T. Kalashnikov won medals of all merits at the World Programming Championships among student teams: silver (Prague, 2004), bronze (Shanghai, 2005) and gold (Banff, Canada, 2008).
Seven areas of the university’s bachelor’s and master’s programs have undergone the international accreditation procedure at the Central Agency for Evaluation and Accreditation (ZEvA) (Hannover, Germany).

At Izhevsk State Technical University named after M.T. Kalashnikov operates the Center for Spanish Language and Culture “¡Hola!”, opened jointly with the University of Granada, as well as the Center for Czech Language and Culture, opened with the support of the Brno University of Technology and the South Moravian Center for International Mobility. Foreign teachers teach classes at the university: from the Czech Republic, Spain, USA, Syria.

The effectiveness of scientific and innovative development of Izhevsk State Technical University named after M.T. Kalashnikov, the quality of training of specialists and the level of professionalism of the teaching staff are largely determined by the degree of cooperation between the structural divisions of the university and enterprises and scientific centers of the Ural Republic and the Russian Federation.

The main directions of scientific research at Izhevsk State Technical University named after M.T. Kalashnikov:

  • information and telecommunication technologies;
  • technologies for the production and processing of structural nanomaterials;
  • energy efficiency, energy saving, environmental management;
  • promising types of weapons, military and special equipment;
  • organization and management of modern innovative production.

The university closely cooperates and maintains business partnerships with all major industrial enterprises in the region: Concern "Kalashnikov", OJSC "Votkinsk Plant", OJSC "Izhevsk Mechanical Plant", OJSC "Izhevsk Radio Plant", OJSC "Izhevsk Motor Plant "Axion-Holding", OJSC " Izhevsk Electromechanical Plant "Kupol" and others.

The results of scientific and innovative activities of scientists, graduate students and students are published in four peer-reviewed scientific journals published at the university: “Bulletin of Izhevsk State Technical University”, “Mathematical models and information technologies in the organization of production”, “Socio-economic management: theory and practice ", "Intelligent systems in production". The peer-reviewed scientific journals "Bulletin of Izhevsk State Technical University" and "Intelligent Systems in Manufacturing" are included in the list of scientific journals recommended by the Higher Attestation Commission of Russia for the publication of the main results of dissertations for the scientific degrees of Doctor and Candidate of Sciences.

The university jazz orchestra has become a unique phenomenon, even by Russian standards. It has almost 60 years of history behind it. The orchestra and student vocal band "Rec.Time" are laureates of republican, Russian and international competitions.

The student theater of variety miniatures "Izhmekhsmekh", once famous throughout the republic and the country, eventually grew into a professional group - the municipal theater "Young Man".

IMI's student construction teams were considered one of the best in the country. And today at Izhevsk State Technical University named after M.T. Kalashnikov there are more than 20 student teams of builders, counselors and guides. Our soldiers work at the country's largest construction sites, including the Sochi Olympics facilities.

On the campus of Izhevsk State Technical University named after M.T. Kalashnikov there are 7 educational buildings, dormitories, a student canteen, the Integral Student Palace, a sports complex, a stadium with a football field with artificial turf, a swimming pool, an ice rink, a ski base, a clinic, and a sanatorium. In addition, the university has a water base on the banks of the Izhevsky Pond and a sports camp on the banks of the Kama River.

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