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Bauman Moscow State Technical University

Московский государственный технический университет им. Н. Э. Баумана

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«Мужество, Воля, Труд, Упорство!»"Courage, will, labor, perseverance!"

Александров, Анатолий Александрович (инженер)

The Bauman Moscow State Technical University (BMSTU; Московский государственный технический университет им. Н. Э. Баумана, МГТУ им. Н. Э. Баумана ), sometimes colloquially referred as the Bauman School or Baumanka (), is a public technical university (polytechnic) located in Moscow, Russia. Bauman University offers B.S., M.S & PhD degrees in various engineering fields and applied sciences. In 2023, US News & World Report ranked it #1,758 in the world.

Bauman Moscow State Technical University supports the Russian invasion of Ukraine

History

Bauman University is the second oldest educational institution in Russia after Lomonosov Moscow State University (1755). In 1763, the Russian Empress Catherine II founded the Educational Imperial House. On October 5, 1826, the dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna issued a decree to establish "great workshops for different crafts with bedrooms, a dining room, etc." as a part of the Moscow Foundling Home in the German Quarter. All craft pupils were moved from an Orphanage there. On July 1, 1830, Emperor Nicholas I approved the Statute of Moscow Craft School.

Russia's developing industry needed skilled labor in many trades with the aim of the new school being to train artisans with a theoretical background to improve and spread skills in various trades all over Russia. New schools were created to teach crafts as well as basic sciences. In 1868 MCS was reorganized into the Imperial Moscow Technical School (IMTS) under the directorship of Victor Della-Vos. The main purpose of IMTS was to "educate construction engineers, mechanical engineers and industrial technologists".

The IMTS was financially supported by the Government and industrialists. Its management was democratic. A key feature of the new institution was its educational system called the "Russian method", which unifies a broad and intensive theoretical preparation with a deep practical education closely connected with industries. The school participated in the Universal Exposition in 1873 in Vienna and the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition of 1876. It proved to be influential on John Daniel Runkle when he introduced manual training alongside theoretical training at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It was also applied to other American technical universities. Many scientists taught in IMTS, such as D. Mendeleev, N. Jukovsky, P. Chebychev, S. Chaplygin, A. Yershov, D. Sovetkin, F. Dmitriev, A. Letnikov, A. Gavrilenko.

In the Soviet period IMTS was renamed Bauman Moscow Higher Technical School (BMHTS), after revolutionary Nikolay Bauman. BMHTS continued education of engineers for machine and instrument building. In 1938, new military departments were created in MHTS such as tank, artillery, and ammunition. In 1948 a rocket department was added.

During the first half of the 20th century, Bauman University formed and founded more than 70 technical universities in the USSR. Some of them are now well known institutions, such as Moscow Aviation Institute, Moscow Power Engineering Institute, Moscow University of Civil Engineering, Moscow Chemical Institute, Moscow Communication and Informatics University, Central Aerohydrodynamics Institute TSAGI, and the Military Academy of Aviation Engineering Joukovski.

On 27 July 1989 USSR State committee for peoples education conferred on Moscow Higher Technical School a name of Bauman Moscow Technical University (BMSTU). BMSTU was honored to be the first Russian technical university. Nearly 200,000 students graduated from the University. Most of them chose to become scientists or engineers in leading research centers, universities, private and government owned companies. Many of government officials, chief designers, CEOs of big enterprises, and cosmonauts are Bauman graduates, as noted below in the alumni section.

Many Bauman University graduates are world-renowned: Sergei Korolev for the first satellite in space and first man and woman in space, Andrey Tupolev for the world first supersonic passenger plane, Nikolay Dollezhal for the world first civil nuclear plant, Vladimir Shukhov for the first method and the world first petrol cracking plant as well as for the first hyperboloid structures in architecture, Nikolay Zhukovsky for the foundation of aerodynamics and hydrodynamics sciences, Pavel Sukhoi for the foundation of Sukhoi Aerospace Design Bureau.

Some of the specialized departments of BMSTU are located outside Moscow in cities of Moscow Oblast: Krasnogorsk (Russian: Красногорск), Reutov (Russian: Реутов), Korolyov (Russian: Королёв). There is also a large branch of the University in Kaluga (Russian: Калуга).

Bauman University today

The Bauman University was commonly regarded as one of Russia's most prestigious universities and has high entry requirements for its prospective students.The Bauman University is regularly ranked first in official government and business press rating. The Bauman University also regularly occupies top 3 places in rating of alumni hunted by biggest Russian companies. In 2011/2012 QS World University rankings, BMSTU ranked 379th overall and 229th in Engineering & IT.

The Bauman University has a National Research Center status, the financing of Bauman University is provided by a separate expense asset of Russian National Budget independently of Ministry of Education. BMSTU is Skolkovo innovation center founder.

Sanctions

The head of Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Anatoly Alexandrov signed a letter of support for the Russian invasion of Ukraine. On November 2, 2023, an agreement was reached between Bauman Moscow State Technical University for the development of design documentation for the so-called "jihad machine" (Jihad), a light and manoeuvrable buggy intended for use in the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The authorities of Chechnya will be responsible for the serial production of this equipment.

Educational programs

The admissions process includes exams on math, physics, and Russian. The university accepts one in ten applicants, which means that there are more than 30000 applicants. More than 2,600 of them pass through two years of preparation courses, another 2,000 follow studies in high schools partners of Bauman University. Participation in admission process requires a gage of original high school certificate which prevents applicants to take part in Lomonosov Moscow State University admission process at the same time.

The academic year in this university begins on 1 September, and is divided into two terms (semesters). Students take exams at the end of each semester. The course of study lasts 6 years without interrupt for engineer specialist degree. But over the last few years the Bauman University has continued to integrate with the Bologna Process. And today some students learn using two step educational system. The first two years students study general engineering subjects. In the third year students begin to study specialized subjects. The university scientific library was founded in 1830.

Branches Dmitrov

The first order of the BMSTU Dmitrov Branch was bringing into service in 1965. In 1965–1973 – Suburban Educational and Science-Experimental Centre, in 1973–2000 – Educational-Experimental Centre.

Kaluga

In 1959 BMSTU opened in Kaluga the branch for education of the industrial machine- and device engineering personnel. Nowadays the BMSTU Kaluga Branch is a technical institute of Kaluga region. It consists of 7 buildings. The Kaluga Branch is an educational-science- manufacturing complex, including: 5 departments (machine engineering technologies; design-mechanical; electronics, informatics and management; socioeconomic; fundamental science), military education department, computer bureau, library with reading-rooms, sport camp and sport pavilion.

Publishing

The Bauman University Publishing House was established in January, 1989 on the base of university publishing department. The first issue of Baumanets newspaper was printed on 18 February 1923. At that time the newspaper was called Udarnik. It has been printed for 90 years since then.

In 1990 Bauman Publishing House started issuing theoretical and applied broad-scoped "Vestnik MSTU". There are educational materials in different scientific areas: Physical and Mathematical sciences, Information and Computer science, Optics, Mechanical, Radio, Instrument and Power Engineering, Laser Technology, Economics, Law and other subjects.

Notable faculty and alumni

Sergei Pavlovich Korolev – Lead Soviet rocket engineer and spacecraft designer, founder of soviet cosmonautics

Vladimir Grigorievich Shukhov – Russian engineer, scientist and architect, inventor of the Shukhov cracking process

Vladimir Solovyov – Soviet cosmonaut and first man on Mir

Andrey Nikolaevich Tupolev – pioneering Soviet aircraft engineer, chief designer of the "Tupolev" aircraft

Pavel Osipovich Sukhoi – Soviet aerospace engineer, chief designer of the "Sukhoi" military aircraft

Pafnuty Lvovich Chebyshev – Russian mathematician and mechanician

Vladimir Mikhailovich Myasishchev – Soviet aircraft designer

Georgy Malenkov – Prime Minister of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

Nikolai Yegorovich Zhukovsky – Russian scientist and mechanician, founder of modern aerodynamics

Vladimir Nikolayevich Chelomei – Soviet mechanics scientist, aviation and missile engineer

Nikolay Alekseevich Pilyugin – Soviet chief designer of rocket guidance systems

Semyon Alekseyevich Lavochkin – Soviet aircraft designer, founder of the Lavochkin aircraft design bureau

Vladimir Mikhailovich Petlyakov – Soviet aeronautical engineer

Sergey Alexeyevich Chaplygin – Russian and Soviet physicist, mathematician, and mechanical engineer

Sergei Alekseyevich Lebedev – Soviet scientist in the fields of electrical engineering and computer science, designer of the first Soviet computers

Ivan Georgievich Petrovsky – Soviet mathematician

Vladimir Evgenievich Zotikov – Russian and Soviet scientist and textile engineer

Lev Iakovlevich Karpov – Russian Chemist and Bolshevik revolutionary

Sergei Ivanovich Vavilov – Soviet physicist, the President of the USSR Academy of Sciences

Arkady Grigoryevich Mordvinov – Soviet architect and construction manager

Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Mikulin – Soviet aircraft engine designer and chief designer in the Mikulin design bureau

Sergey Alexandrovich Afanasyev – Soviet engineer and statesman, space and defence industry executive, the first Minister of the Soviet Ministry of General Machine Building.

Alfred Rosenberg – German Nazi political figure, influential ideologue of the NSDAP, executed for war crimes

Sergey Pavlovich Nepobedimiy – Soviet designer of rocket weaponry

Nikolay Antonovich Dollezhal – Soviet mechanical engineer, a key figure in Soviet atomic bomb project and chief designer of nuclear reactors

Vladimir Pavlovich Barmin – Soviet scientist, designer of the rocket launch complexes

Alexander Leonovich Kemurdzhian – Soviet engineer, first planetary rovers chassis designer

Konstantin Petrovich Feoktistov – Soviet cosmonaut and space engineer

Oleg Ivanovich Skripochka – Soviet cosmonaut and space engineer

Oleg Grigoryevich Makarov – Soviet cosmonaut.

Gennadi Mikhailovich Strekalov – Soviet engineer and cosmonaut

Vassili Nesterenko – Soviet Nuclear Energy physicist

Maksim Zakharovich Saburov – Soviet engineer, economist and politician

Zou Jiahua – former Vice Premier of China

Georgy Trefilov – founder and the former co-owner of the "MARTA" holding

Dmitry Grishin – Russian businessman, investor and Internet entrepreneur. Co-founder, Chairman and CEO of Mail.ru Group

Dmitry Sklyarov – Russian programmer, hacker and cryptographer

Igor Sysoev – creator and developer of the Nginx Web server and founder of NGINX, Inc

Alexander Volkov (fighter) – professional Mixed Martial Artist, current UFC Heavyweight contender

Departments SPECIAL MACHINERY (SM)

SM-1 Space Vehicles and Carrier Rockets

SM-2 Aerospace Systems

SM-3 Ballistics and Aerodynamics

SM-4 High-accuracy Flight Units

SM-5 Autonomous Information and Control Systems

SM-6 Missile and Impulse Systems

SM-7 Special Robotics and Mechatronics

SM-8 Launch Rocket Complex

SM-9 Multipurpose Tracked Vehicles and Mobile Robots

SM-10 Wheel Vehicles

SM-11 Submarine Robots and Apparatus

SM-12 Technology of Manufacturing for Aerospace

SM-13 Composite Materials for Aerospace

INFORMATICS, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND CONTROL SYSTEMS (IU)

IU-1 Automatic Control Systems for Flight Vehicles

IU-2 Gyroscopic Instruments and Systems for orientation, navigation and stabilization

IU-3 Information Systems and Telecommunications

IU-4 Electronic Equipment Design and Technology

IU-5 Automatic Information Processing and Control Systems

IU-6 Computer Systems, Complexes and Networks

IU-7 Software for Computers and Automation Systems

IU-8 Information Security

IU-9 Computer Design and Technology

MACHINE-BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES (MT)

МТ-1 Metal-Cutting Machine Tools

МТ-2 Tool Technics

МТ-3 Technologies of Mechanical Engineering

МТ-4 Metrology and Interchangeability

МТ-5 Casting Technology

МТ-6 Technologies of Processing by Pressure

МТ-7 Technologies of Welding and Diagnostics

МТ-8 Materials Technology MT-9 Industrial Design

МТ-10 The Equipment and Technologies Flatting Rinks

МТ-11 Electronic Technologies in Mechanical Engineering

МТ-12 Laser Technologies in Mechanical Engineering

МТ-13 Technologies of Materials Processing

ROBOTICS AND COMPLEX AUTOMATION (RK)

RK-1 Engineering Drawing

RK-2 Theory of Mechanisms and Machines

RK-3 Bases of Machine Designing

RK-4 Lifting-, Transport-, Construction Machines

RK-5 Applied Mechanics

RK-6 Computer Aided Design and Engineering

RK-9 Computer Systems of Manufacture Automation

RK-10 Robotic Systems POWER ENGINEERING (E) E-1 Rocket Engines E-2 Piston Engines

E-3 Gas Turbine Plants and Non-conventional Power Installations

E-4 The Refrigerating, Cryogenic Technics, Central Airs and Life-support

E-5 The Vacuum and Compressor Technics

E-6 Thermophysics

E-7 Nuclear Reactors and Installations

E-8 Plasma Power Installations

E-9 Ecology and Industrial Safety

E-10 Hydromechanics, Hydromachines and Hydro-Pneumoautomatics

RADIOELECTRONICS AND LASER TECHNOLOGIES (RL)

RL-1 Radio-Electronic Systems and Devices

RL-2 Laser and Optic-Electronic Systems

RL-3 Optic-Electronic Devices for Scientific Research

RL-4 Theoretical Bases of Electrotechnology

RL-5 Sub-units of Apparatus Devices

RL-6 Technologies of Device Making

BIOMEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES (BMT)

BMT-1 Biomedical Technical Systems

BMT-2 Medic-Technical Information Technologies

BMT-3 Valeology BMT-4 Medic-Technical Management FUNDAMENTAL SCIENCES (FN) FN-1 Higher Mathematics FN-2 Applied Mathematics FN-3 Theoretical Mechanics FN-4 Physics FN-5 Chemistry

FN-7 Electronic Engineering and Industrial Electronics

FN-11 Calculus Mathematics and Mathematical Physics

FN-12 Mathematical Modelling

ENGINEERING BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT (EBM)

EBM-1 The Economic Theory

EBM-2 Economy and the Manufacture Organisation

EBM-3 Industrial Logistics EBM-4 Organisation Management

EBM-5 Economy and Management at the Enterprise for Branches

EBM-6 Business and Foreign Trade Activities

EBM-7 Innovative Entrepreneurship LINGUISTICS (L) L-1 Russian

L-2 English Language for Instrument-Making Specialities

L-3 English Language for Machine-Building Specialities

L-4 Romano-Germanic Languages

SOCIAL AND THE HUMANITIES (SSH)

SSH-1 History

SSH-2 Sociology and Culturology

SSH-3 Political Science SSH-4 Philosophy JURISPRUDENCE (JUR) JUR-1 Jurisprudence JUR-2 Legal Expertise

Physical Education and Sanitation Department

Military Education Department

Branches and Other faculties

AK – Aerospace

OEP – Optic-Electronic Device Engineering

PS – Device Engineering

RKT – Space-Rocket Technics

RT – Radio-Technical

GUIMC – Lead Educational, Research and Methodical Vocational Rehabilitation Centre for Individuals with Health Disabilities

See also Education in Russia

List of universities in Russia

Notes and references External links

Bauman Moscow State Technical University

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Official web site (English)

Official web site of international activities (Russian and English)

Unofficial web site for students (Russian)

History of BMSTU (Russian)

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Moscow State Technical University (National Research University)

BMSTU has 19 departments providing full-time education. University provides postgraduate and doctorate programs and has two affiliated secondary schools. More than 19,000 students study in BMSTU, and specialties cover all range of modern machine and instrument building. More than 320 doctors of science (Russian degree higher than PhD) and 2000 candidates of science (similar to PhD) teach and do research in BMSTU. Main parts of the University are eight scientific and educational divisions. Each of them consists of scientific and educational branch. Several branch departments also exist, they deal with particular fields of industry. They are based on big factories and organizations, situated in Moscow, Moscow suburbs (Reutov, Krasnogorsk and Korolev) and in Kaluga. BMSTU has unique experience of teaching hearing-impaired students since 1934.

Bauman University is one of the three Russian universities (along with Lomonosov Moscow State University and Saint-Petersburg Polytechnic University) that started in 1926 military education of students. Today military institute carries out training of military officers of 21 specialties. Military specialties are based on civil ones and help to teach high-qualified civil specialists. The institute consists of five military subdepartments (one of them is in Kaluga branch), civil defense subdepartment and military training center. Practical training is carried out in Dmitrov branch, where military hardware is deployed.

BMSTU has wide international cooperation: student exchanges, postgraduates, doctorates, teachers and scientists, teaching international students, common research, education methodology development, conferences, seminars, and congresses. Now the University has relations with more than 70 universities in Europe, America and Asia.

All educational and scientific activities of BMSTU are future-oriented. It is taking part in conversion programs, defining priorities of new scientific areas development, developing foundations of government human resources system for high-tech industry.

BMSTU combines precise calculations with engineering intuition, follows traditions of Russian engineering school method, subtly appreciates new fields of activity, carries socioeconomic approach to complex engineering problems and humanist approach to education. All of that allows BMSTU to be on the cutting edge of scientific and engineering progress.

The feature of BMSTU is a close cooperation with industrial, scientific, educational and cultural institutions. TsAGI, Jukovsky Air Force Academy, NAMI, TsIAM, some departments of Chemical Machine Building Institute, Chemical Technology Institute and Engineering Physics Institute, Military Academy of Chemical Defense, MAI, Power Engineering Institute, Architectural Institute, and another leading scientific, educational and industrial institutions are BMSTU successors. Their staff is aimed at new scientific and technological achievements.

Bauman University — National Technological University – carries research in cutting-edge areas of science and technology, basing on eight technological platforms. 32 companies included BMSTU in their innovational programs. Today the University conducts 90 considerable scientific programs in different fields. BMSTU is Skolkovo founder.

Now strategy of the University is to provide human resources for cutting-edge areas of Russian science and technology, in prior economic development directions of the country, such as: information and communication systems; nanosystems and materials industry; power supply and conservation; biosystems; security and counterterrorism; transportation and aerospace systems; promising military equipment.

Faculties of Moscow State Technical University (National Research University):

Informatics and Control Systems

Fundamental Sciences Materials and Technology Mechanical Engineering Power Engineering

Robotics and Complex Automation

Radioelectronics And Laser Technologies

Biomedical Technologies

Engineering Business and Management

Jurisprudence

Social and The Humanities

Linguistics Student Accommodation

Each room in the apartment is equipped with:

bed, beddings, desk and chair.

Bathroom is shared between

double and triple roommates​.

Shared facilities (for all the international students): Refrigerator, microwave, kitchen-range, toaster, TV, cooking utensils (pot, fry-ing pan, knife, cutting board, etc.), laundry room. Free Wi-Fi is available.​

Moscow City

Moscow is the capital of Russia, the largest city in the country and Europe, and one of the largest cities in the world. Moscow refers to global cities having a great influence on the world because of its high economic level and population. It is the main transport hub of Russia, its political, economic, cultural, and scientific center.

Moscow features

Moscow is located in the center of the European part of Russia, between the rivers Oka and Volga. The climate is moderate continental: heavy frosts and extreme heat are rare. The average temperature in January – minus 7.2 degrees Celsius, in July – plus 20.4 degrees Celsius.

The city has the status of a separate federal subject of the Russian Federation. It is the smallest federal subject by land area.

The name of the city as well as the names of many other cities around the world, is bound with the name of the river it is standing on (the Moskva River). The river was called this way long before the settlement appeared. It is unknown who named it and what this name means. There are two main versions: Finnio-Ugric and Slavic.

According to the first one, the word “Moskva” is derived from the Finno-Ugric language group which means “river-bear”. The Slavic theory points to the stem “mosk” denoting “marshy” or “moisture, liquid, marshland, dampness”.

The city is surrounded by 6 airports, 9 railway stations, and 3 river ports. Moscow has developed a fabulous metro (subway) system. The first stations were built in 1935.

Moscow is the largest Russian financial center. About half of Russian banks are located in Moscow. Most of the largest companies are registered and have head offices in Moscow, although their manufactures might be located thousands of km from the city.

The city is the most important center of retail sales in Russia. Moscow represents about 30% of all commodities sold in Russia.

Moscow is also a large scientific center. There are a lot of scientific research institutes carrying out research in many branches, such as nuclear power, microelectronics, space exploration and other promising directions.

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