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MSU Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics

Faculty of Moscow State University


Faculty of Moscow State University

FieldValue
nameMSU Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics
imageBuilding of MSU CMC.jpg
image_size240px
captionBuilding of MSU CMC
typePublic
established1970
cityMoscow
countryRussia
campusUrban
affiliationsMSU
deanProfessor,
Academician RAS
Igor Sokolov (scientist)
website

Academician RAS Igor Sokolov (scientist) MSU Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics (CMC) (), founded in 1970 by Andrey Tikhonov, is a part of Moscow State University.

Education

CMC is a Russian research and training center in the fields of applied mathematics, computing and software development . Education at CMC combines theoretical studies, practical exercises, and research.

Main 12 Master's programs:

  • Mathematical physics
  • Mathematical modeling
  • Computational diagnostics
  • Numerical methods
  • Theory of probability and mathematical statistics
  • Operations research and systems analysis
  • Optimization and optimal control
  • Mathematical cybernetics
  • Software for computers and computer systems
  • Networks software
  • System programming
  • Decision making in Economics and Finance

History

A group of professors and scholars from Department of Physics and Department of Mechanics and Mathematics led by Andrey Tikhonov founded CMC in 1970. The three departments are still closely connected.

The faculty houses the 33,072-processor Lomonosov supercomputer in Moscow. The system was designed by T-Platforms, and used Xeon 2.93 GHz processors, Nvidia 2070 GPUs, and an Infiniband interconnect. Following companies work with CS MSU: Intel, Microsoft, Sun Microsystems, Borland, Software AG, Siemens, IBM/Lotus, Samsung, HP.

Following the school's support for the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Intel and AMD, the largest chip manufacturers in the world, whose processors are used in the Moscow State University supercomputer, as well as NVIDIA, reacted by suspending deliveries of their processors to Russia.

Deans

The deans of the faculty:

  • Andrey Tikhonov (1970–1990)
  • Dmitrij Kostomarov (1991–1999)
  • Evgeny Moiseev (1999-2019)
  • Igor Sokolov (since March 2019)

Structure

Departments

The faculty consists of 19 Academic departments:

DepartmentHeadYear of creation
Department of Mathematical PhysicsAlexander Denisov1982
Department of Computational Technologies and ModelingEvgeny Tyrtyshnikov2004
Department of Computational MethodsBoris Chetverushkin1983
Department of Automation for Scientific ResearchAleksandr Popov1987
Department of General Mathematics1973
Department of Functional Analysis and its ApplicationsEvgeny Moiseev2008
Department of Nonlinear Dynamic Systems and Control ProcessesStanislav Emelyanov1989
Department of Operations ResearchAlexander Vasin1970
Department of Optimal ControlYury Osipov1970
Department of Systems AnalysisAleksandr Kurzhanskij1992
Department of Mathematical StatisticsViktor Korolev1970
Department of Mathematical Methods of ForecastingYuri Zhuravlyov1997
Department of Mathematical CyberneticsValerij Alekseev1970
Department of Information SecurityIgor Sokolov2013
Department of Computing Systems and AutomationRuslan Smelyansky1970
Department of Supercomputers and Quantum InformaticsVladimir Voevodin2012
Department of Algorithmic LanguagesNatalia Loukashevich1970
Department of System ProgrammingArutyun I. Avetisyan1970
Department of Intellectual Information TechnologiesIgor Mashechkin2017
Department of EnglishLarisa Saratovskaya1990

Scientific laboratories

The faculty includes 18 research laboratories:

  • Laboratory of Mathematical Physics
  • Laboratory of Computational Electrodynamics
  • Laboratory of Heat and Mass Transfer Processes Simulation
  • Laboratory of Inverse Problems
  • Laboratory of Mathematical Methods of Image Processing
  • Laboratory of Mathematical Modeling in Physics
  • Laboratory of Difference Methods
  • Open Laboratory of Information Technologies
  • Laboratory of Statistical Analysis
  • Laboratory of Mathematical Problems of Computer Security
  • Laboratory of Computational Practice and Information Systems
  • The Computer Systems Laboratory
  • Laboratory of Information Systems Security
  • Computer Graphics and Multimedia Laboratory
  • Laboratory of Programming Technologies
  • Laboratory of Ternary Informatics
  • Research Laboratory of Computational Modeling Tools
  • Laboratory of Industrial Mathematics

Рrofessors

Faculty staff consists of more than 550 professors and research scientists. The list of scientists that worked in the Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics includes:

  • Lev Pontryagin, the founder and the first chair of the department of Optimal Control.
  • Sergey Yablonsky, the founder and the first chair of the department of Mathematical Cybernetics.
  • Oleg Lupanov, who was affiliated with the department of Mathematical Cybernetics and taught the undergraduate course on discrete mathematics.
  • Yuriy Prokhorov, the chair of the department of Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics.
  • Guriy Marchuk, the chair of the department of Computational Technologies and Modeling.

Scientists have worked and are working at the faculty in different years:

  • Andrey Tikhonov (1970–1993)
  • Lev Pontryagin (1970–1988)
  • Sergey Yablonsky (1970–1998)
  • Oleg Lupanov (1970–1980)
  • Lev Korolyov (1970–2016)
  • Yuriy Prokhorov (1970–2013)
  • Guriy Marchuk (2004–2013)
  • Nikolai Bakhvalov (1970–1981)
  • Evgenij D'yakonov (1970–2006)
  • Viktor Sadovnichiy (1981–1982)
  • Yury Osipov (1989-now)
  • Yuri Zhuravlyov (1997-2022)
  • Viktor Ivannikov (1994-2016)

Graduates

| Sergei Abramov | Nikolai Ardelyan | Aram Arutyunov | Sergei Aseev, | Sergey Aslanyan | Vladimir Bening | Natalia Berloff | Peter Brusilovsky | Vasily Denisov | Alexander Dyakonov | Aleksey Ismailov | Alexander Ilyin | Dmitry Jakovenko | Nikolai Kapustin | Viktor Korolev | Maria Korovina | Andrei Krylov | Igor Lomov | Sergey Lozhkin | Allan Martinson | Igor Mashechkin | Tikhon Moiseev | Sergei Mukhin | Yurii Nesterov | Sergey Orlovskiy | Mikhail Potapov | Alexander Razgulin | Svetlana Selezneva | Irina Shevtsova | Alexey Shishkin | Sergey Shorgin | Ruslan Smelyansky | Igor Sokolov | Sergey Solovyov | Dmitry Sychugov | Evgeny Tyrtyshnikov | Alexander Vasin | Vladimir Voevodin | Andrey Voronenko | Tatyana Yumasheva | Vladimir Zakharov | Fedor Zaytsev

References

Literature

References

  1. (February 26, 2022). "AMD and Intel have suspended deliveries of their products to Russia – RBC".
  2. (July 2022). "What are the supercomputers of Sberbank, Yandex and MTS, the operation of which will be affected by the ban on NVIDIA software - Gadgetonus".
  3. [http://ani.cs.msu.su/en Department of Automation for Scientific Research – the department's website (in English)]
  4. [http://io.cs.msu.su/index_eng.htm Department of Operations Research – Department of website (in English)]
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