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Postgraduate course mai directions. Moscow State Aviation Institute (Technical University) Postgraduate study. How to enter the postgraduate course of the Department of Public Administration and Social Technologies of the Moscow Aviation Institute
[List of specialties for postgraduate studies at MAI, see below] Citizens are admitted to postgraduate studies on a competitive basis Russian Federation having higher professional education and creative achievements in scientific work.
Citizens of other states are admitted to postgraduate studies at higher educational institutions and scientific organizations on the basis of international treaties and agreements, as well as through direct relations with foreign enterprises, institutions and organizations.
Postgraduate applicants submit the following documents:
1. An application addressed to the rector of the institute indicating the department, type of training and admission form.
2. Questionnaire.
3. Autobiography.
4. A copy of the diploma of higher professional education with an attachment.
5. Essay on the chosen specialty
6. Three photographs (4 x 6).
7. Certificate in form 2.2 on passing the candidate's exams (for persons who have fully or partially passed the candidate's exams).
8. List of published scientific works, inventions and research reports, certified by the head of the department.
A university diploma and a passport are presented personally to applicants for graduate school.
The abstract should correspond to the proposed topic of the dissertation work, contain a detailed analysis of the state of the scientific problems under consideration, the results of one's own scientific research and specific proposals for working on the dissertation topic.
Applicants to postgraduate studies are allowed to take entrance exams only after receiving a positive response to the abstract.
Applicants to graduate school participate in the entrance exams only after receiving a positive response to the abstract.
Applicants to graduate school participate in the entrance exams for:
special discipline in the scope of the current program for a specialist;
foreign language, determined by the highest educational institution or a scientific organization to the necessary graduate student to complete the dissertation work;
philosophy.
The entrance examination in the specialty must precede examinations in other disciplines.
Retaking the entrance exams is not allowed.
Persons who have passed fully or partially the candidate's examinations are exempted from the corresponding entrance examinations upon admission to postgraduate studies.
Persons admitted to the entrance exams to postgraduate studies are provided with an additional leave of 30 calendar days with pay at the place of work, for the preparation and passing of exams.
Applicants to graduate school with partially passed candidate exams enjoy additional paid leave to take the remaining exams at the rate of 10 calendar days for each exam.
1 thread
Acceptance of applications from persons who graduated from the institute and received a diploma with honors or who wish to study on a commercial basis from March 15 to March 31;
reception of entrance examinations from 1 to 30 April.
2 stream
Accepting applications from 1 to 15 September.
Reception of entrance examinations from September 16 to October 15.

Phone of the Department of Postgraduate Studies: 158-58-55. Email: [email protected]
The list of specialties for which training is provided in the postgraduate study of the MAI.
01.00.00 PHYSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
01.01.01 Mathematical analysis
01.01.02 Differential Equations
01.01.07 Computational mathematics
01.02.01 Theoretical mechanics
01.02.05 Fluid mechanics. gas and plasma
01.02.06 Dynamics, strength of machines, instruments and equipment
01.04.08 Plasma physics and chemistry
01.04.14 Thermophysics and Molecular physics
01.04.20 Physics of charged particle beams and accelerator technology

02.00.00 CHEMICAL SCIENCES
02.00.01 Inorganic chemistry

05.00.00 TECHNICAL SCIENCES
05.01.01 Applied geometry and engineering graphics
05.02.01 Materials science (by industry)
05.02.03 Drive systems
05.02.18 Theory of mechanisms and machines
05.03.01 Processes of mechanical and physical-chemical processing, machines and tools
05.03.05 Forming processes and machines
05.07.01 Aerodynamics and heat transfer processes aircraft
05.07.02 Design and construction of aircraft
05.07.03 Strength of aircraft
05.07.04 Aircraft production technology
05.07.05 Aircraft heat engines
05.07.06 Ground complexes, launch equipment, operation of aircraft and their systems
05.07.07 Control and testing of aircraft and their systems
05.07.08 Dynamics, ballistics and motion control of aircraft
07/05/10 Electric rocket engines and power plants of aircraft
07/05/11K Aircraft thermal regimes
05.09.01 Electromechanics
05.09.03 Electrical complexes and systems, including their control and regulation
05.09.12 Semiconductor power converters
05.11.03 Gyroscopes, navigation devices and complexes
05.11.14 Instrumentation technology
05.11.15 Metrology and metrological support
05.11.16 Information and measuring systems (by industry)
05.12.04 Radar and radio navigation
05.12.07 Antennas and microwave devices
05.12.13 Systems and devices of radio engineering and communication
05.12.17 Radio engineering and television systems and devices
05.12.20 Optical systems for location, communication and information processing
05.12.21 Radio engineering systems special purpose, including microwave equipment and technology for their production
05.13.01 Control in technical systems
05.13.05 Elements and devices of computer technology and control systems
05.13.06 Automated control systems;
05.13.07 Automation of technological processes and production (including by industry);
05.13.11 Mathematical and software support for computers, complexes, systems and networks
05.13.12 Design automation systems (by industry)
05.13.13 Computers, complexes, systems and networks
05.13.14 Information processing and control systems
05.13.15 Computing systems, their software and organization of computing processes
05.13.16 Application of computer technology, mathematical modeling and mathematical methods in scientific research (by branches of science)
05.14.05 Theoretical basis heat engineering
05.14.08 Transformation of renewable types of energy, installations and complexes based on them
05.16.01 Metal science and heat treatment of metals
05.26.01 Labor protection
05.27.05 Integrated radio electronic devices

07.00.00 HISTORICAL SCIENCES
07.00.03 General history(corresponding period)

In accordance with the order of the Federal Service for Supervision in the Sphere of Education and Science (Rosobrnadzor), the postgraduate educational programs of the department Government controlled and social technologies of the Moscow Aviation Institute (National research university) are recognized as having passed the state accreditation.

What is graduate school?

After the entry into force of the law "On Education in the Russian Federation", postgraduate studies became the third level higher education after bachelor's/specialist's and master's degrees. (Until September 1, 2013, postgraduate studies were classified as postgraduate education.)

Postgraduate student who has successfully completed educational programs higher education - programs for the training of scientific and pedagogical personnel in graduate school, receives the qualification “Researcher. Lecturer-researcher.

Full-time graduate students are granted the right to defer from military service for the entire period of study and other benefits for students in higher education programs, including the right to a tax deduction and payment for tuition with maternity capital.

Who can apply for graduate school?

Persons with higher education who have specialist or master's degrees can enter graduate school. There is no age limit for admission to graduate school.

How are graduate students taught?

Educational programs for postgraduate studies provide for a deeper mastery of theory and preparation of a graduate student for research activities than at other levels of higher education.

Postgraduate studies can be:

  • full-time (three years) and part-time (four years) - for humanitarian areas of training;
  • full-time (four years) and part-time (five years) - for technical areas of training.

A graduate student must determine the scientific direction of interest, choose a research topic, study the relevant literature, organize an experiment, obtain and process data, compare his results with those already available in science and draw conclusions. Each graduate student has a supervisor - an experienced teacher and scientist, but he only guides the graduate student, helps him navigate.

How to enter the postgraduate course of the Department of Public Administration and Social Technologies of the Moscow Aviation Institute?

For admission to graduate school, it is necessary to successfully pass a special discipline corresponding to the direction of training scientific and pedagogical personnel in graduate school.

Entrance examinations are conducted orally (by tickets). Programs entrance examinations published on the university website. Entrance examination programs are formed on the basis of the Federal State Educational Standard of Higher Education for specialist or master's programs.

“This is a time of very intensive intellectual work”

Graduate students are the intellectual elite of society! - convinced the head of the department of postgraduate and doctoral studies of the MAI, candidate pedagogical sciences, Associate Professor Larisa Viktorovna Yakovleva. - If, as a student, you are seriously interested in a certain field of knowledge, or you are attracted by the work of a teacher, then entering a graduate school is the surest way. Postgraduate students become highly qualified specialists, and for potential employers they are interesting and competitive. But not everyone can become a graduate student. Postgraduate study is a time of very intensive intellectual work. Therefore, you need to have not only the desire, but also the data necessary for research activities. Based on the experience of working with graduate students, we can conclude that successfully engage in scientific research maybe an optimistic and striving for success person with outstanding strong-willed qualities and such personal characteristics as ambition, love of life, self-criticism, selflessness, creativity and purposefulness.

The postgraduate program consists of:

  1. Disciplines (modules) aimed at preparing for the candidate's examinations and disciplines (modules) aimed at preparing for teaching (variable part). Disciplines (modules) are evenly distributed over all years of study, for each discipline a test / exam is taken according to curriculum;
  2. Practices for obtaining professional skills and experience professional activity. Teaching practice is mandatory.
  3. Research activity, which must meet the criteria established for scientific qualification work (dissertation) for competition degree candidate of sciences. Research activities are carried out under the supervision of a supervisor. The obligatory result of the research activity of a postgraduate student is the publication of an article in publications from the list of the Higher Attestation Commission and a presentation at a Russian or International conference. In addition, the postgraduate student takes part in departmental and interdepartmental research projects.
  4. State final certification - preparation and delivery state exam and presentation of a scientific report based on the results of a research work (dissertation).

Upon completion of postgraduate studies, a postgraduate diploma is issued and awarded Qualification "Researcher. Lecturer-researcher».

PhD in " National history"combines theoretical training within full course Russian history and research work within the chosen period. Department of Russian History before early XIX century supervises the training of researchers in the field of the Russian Middle Ages and early modern times.

Postgraduate admission

Future graduate students and applicants need to decide in advance with the supervisor and agree on the proposed direction of research. The department recommends referring to the information on the pages of employees - doctors and candidates of sciences.

Questions can be addressed directly to teachers or by email. [email protected]

We will also be happy if future graduate students attend one of the spring meetings of the department and talk about their scientific interests.

By May, future graduate students and applicants should submit an abstract (or article) on the topic of the proposed research. The future supervisor gives a written review with an assessment, the review is approved at a meeting of the department.

The deadline for submitting an abstract (article) is June 7. The absence of an abstract and a review in the package of documents means non-admission to entrance examinations.

The entrance exam in the specialty for graduate students includes questions within the framework of the entire course of the history of Russia: from antiquity to the beginning of the 21st century.

Applicants are expected to know not only the basic facts, but, first of all, sources and historiography.

Postgraduate studies

Postgraduate study within the Faculty of History gives the qualification "Researcher. Lecturer-Researcher". In accordance with this, the postgraduate student's curriculum includes research work (R&D), theoretical courses and pedagogical practice (PP).

For the period of study, graduate students are required to register in the "ISTINA" system and Personal account postgraduate student within this system (reports on R&D, software, other reporting documents are posted there). Postgraduate students are members of the departments, therefore they are also required to sign an electronic scientific report in the "ISTINA" system before November 1 of each year.

Postgraduate semesters (for theoretical courses):

  • 1 semester - October-January
  • 2nd semester - February - May

Graduate students are assessed twice a year: in January and May. Since research and development work, according to the curriculum, are carried out in the summer months, reports on them are included not in the spring, but in the winter attestation.

PhD students in 2016

For the 2nd and 3rd years of study, the postgraduate student is obliged to prepare 4 articles from the RSCI list and the list approved by the Academic Council of the Faculty of History of Moscow State University (one in each semester). For certification, it is necessary that the article is out of print or is in print at the layout stage. Without the presence of publications, a graduate student is not allowed to the GIA and the pre-defense of the NKR.

2 semester

PP: assistance in the summer session, participation in the reception of the DWI in history. Reporting form: report. Certification: test. Certification is carried out in the 3rd semester. part of the practice is completed after the May certification.

Research: definition of the main circle of sources and the main circle scientific literature on the topic of the NKR, work on the text. Reporting form: report. Certification: test. Certification is carried out in the 3rd semester, because. part of the R&D takes place after the May attestation.

3 semester

Theoretical courses: Psychology and Pedagogy (test).

PP: work in the seminars of teachers of the department (attending classes, conducting several trial classes), assistance in the winter session, developing the skill of drawing up lesson programs. Reporting form: practice report. Certification: test.

4 semester

Theoretical Courses: Course to prepare for the Ph.D. exam - part 3 (exam).

Candidate minimum exam in the specialty.

PP: work in the seminars of teachers of the department (attending classes, conducting several trial classes), supervising the reports of undergraduate students, assistance in the summer session, developing the skill of drawing up lesson programs. Reporting form: practice report. Certification: test.

Certification in PP is carried out in the 5th semester, because. part of the practice takes place after the May certification.

Research work: work on the collection and processing of materials for the NQR, the definition of the research methodology; preparation of the text of the article on the topic of the NKR (to be submitted for publication). Reporting form: research report. Certification: test.

5 semester

R&D: work on the text of the NQF (the required volume for certification is 70-80% of the estimated volume of the NQF), making an oral presentation on the topic of the NQF (at a conference, in a scientific seminar or at a meeting of the department), preparing an article on the topic of the NQF (should be submitted for publication). Reporting form: research report. Certification: test.

6 semester

PhD students in 2015

For the 3rd year of study, a postgraduate student is required to prepare 3 articles from the RSCI list and the list approved by the Academic Council of the Faculty of History of Moscow State University (two in the 5th semester and one in the 6th semester). For certification, it is necessary that the article is out of print or is in print at the layout stage. Without publications, a graduate student is not allowed to the GIA and pre-defense of the NKR.

4 semester

PP: work in the seminars of teachers of the department (attending classes, conducting several trial classes), supervising the reports of undergraduate students, assistance in the summer session, developing the skill of drawing up lesson programs. Reporting form: practice report. Certification: test. Certification in PP is carried out in the 5th semester, because. part of the practice takes place after the May certification.

Research practice: continuation of a detailed acquaintance with the materials involved in the study, analysis of their capabilities, development of the NQR methodology; participation of a graduate student in scientific projects of the department. Reporting form: report. Certification: test. IP certification is carried out in the 5th semester, because part of the practice takes place after the May certification.

R&D: study and analysis of the representativeness of materials for the implementation of the NQF, work on the text of the articles, reviewing the bachelor's WQR. Certification for research is carried out in the 5th semester, because. R&D takes place after the May attestation.

5 semester

Research practice: presentation of the results obtained during the work on the NQF: participation in the conference ( round table, seminar), or preparing an article, or conducting lectures / seminars / excursions for schoolchildren or students. The form of the practice is agreed with the supervisor. Reporting form: report. Certification: credit with an assessment.

R&D: work on the text of the NQF (the required volume for certification is 70-80% of the estimated volume of the NQF), oral presentation on the topic of the NQF (at a conference, in a scientific seminar or at a meeting of the department), preparation of two articles on the topic of the NQF (should be submitted for printing and layout). Reporting form: research report. Certification: test. This certification is a preliminary admission to the GIA. Uncertified graduate students are expelled from graduate school (with the possibility of recovery).

6 semester

Research: preparation full text NKR, discussion of the text of the NKR at the meeting of the department, preparation of an article on the topic of the NKR (to be published). Reporting form: research report. Certification: credit with an assessment. This certification is also an admission to the GIA. Non-certified graduate students are not allowed to the GIA and are expelled from graduate school.

State final certification (GIA)

The GIA consists of a state exam and the defense of a scientific report based on the materials of the NKR.

The state exam is held in June and is a presentation of the teaching materials on a topic related to the theme of the NKR. The text of the teaching materials should be submitted to the department in May for transfer to two reviewers.

The defense of the scientific report is held in early September. The text of the ND should be submitted to the department at the end of August for transfer to two reviewers.

attachment

Applicants attached to pass the candidate minimum and write a dissertation (second stage of attachment), together with the supervisor, draw up an individual work plan for 3 years (broken down by semesters) and report on the implementation of this plan. Certification takes place in January and May.

Mandatory components of the plan:

  • examination of the candidate's minimum in the specialty (surrendered in May, cannot fall into the 3rd year of attachment),
  • writing 4 articles from the RSCI list and the list approved by the Academic Council of the Faculty of History of Moscow State University.

The Department of Financial Management carries out postgraduate training of scientific personnel highest qualification through postgraduate study at the Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University).

Doctoral students, graduate students and applicants of the department are preparing dissertations for the degree of Doctor of Economics and Candidate of Economics in the specialty 080005 "Economics and management of the national economy (by industry)", specialization "Economics, organization and management of enterprises, industries, complexes".

Documents for postgraduate study are accepted after receiving a positive response from the department for an abstract in the chosen specialty (the volume is not limited, but it is necessary - the title page, table of contents, list of references and must be flashed). The abstract must correspond to the proposed topic of the dissertation work, agreed with the head of the department, contain an analysis of the state of the scientific problem under consideration, chosen for the dissertation research, and specific proposals for working on the dissertation. After receiving a positive response, the abstract and the response to it are submitted along with the documents to the postgraduate department of the MAI.

For admission to graduate school, you must submit the following documents:

  1. An application addressed to the rector of the institute indicating the department, type of education.
  2. Autobiography (everything about yourself and your immediate family on a piece of paper).
  3. A copy of the diploma of higher professional education with the application.
  4. List of published scientific papers, inventions and research reports, certified by the head of the department.
  5. Certificate in form 2.2 on passing the candidate's exams (for persons who have fully or partially passed the candidate's exams).
  6. A certified copy of the work book (if any).
  7. Medical certificate in the form 086u.
  8. Three photographs 4 by 6 cm.

When submitting documents, you must have a passport, diploma and military ID (or registration certificate) with you.

Applicants to graduate school take entrance exams on:

  • special discipline in the scope of the current postgraduate program vocational education;
  • foreign language, determined by a higher educational institution or scientific organization, necessary for a graduate student to complete a dissertation work;
  • philosophy.

The entrance examination in a special discipline precedes examinations in other disciplines.

License No. 1961 dated February 18, 2016 00:00, valid indefinitely.

Accreditation No. 1912 dated 05/10/2016 00:00, valid until 07/08/2019 00:00.

And about. Rector: Shevtsov Vyacheslav Alekseevich, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor Education
1977 - MAI, Faculty of Aircraft Radio Electronics
1986 - Postgraduate
1987 - Ph.D. thesis defense, Ph.D.
2004 - defense of a doctoral dissertation on the topic: "Signal processing against the background of non-Gaussian interference in telecommunication systems and networks", Doctor of Technical Sciences.
2007 - professor

Career
1978-1980 - service in the SA, senior lieutenant engineer
since 1981 at MAI - engineer, graduate student, head of the educational laboratory, deputy dean for research
1980-1990 - All-Russian Research Institute of the State Patent Examination, freelance expert
2001-2007 - Dean of the Faculty of Aircraft Radio Electronics
2007-2016 - Vice-Rector for Research
2016 - acting Rector of MAI

Publications
Author and co-author of more than 50 scientific papers, including 15 certificates for inventions, a patent for new way cellular communication, 3 monographs: “Signal processing against the background of non-Gaussian interference in telecommunication systems and networks”, “Optimal signal processing large systems”, “Place of determination of subscribers in cellular communication systems”, “General system issues of information security”.

Awards
Laureate of the Prize of the Government of the Russian Federation in the field of science and technology
Medal "In memory of the 850th anniversary of Moscow"
Badge "Honorary Worker of the Higher Education System"

Other
Academic Secretary of the International Academy of Information Sciences, Processes and Technology
Deputy Chairman of the editorial board of the journal "Vestnik MAI"
Chairman of the dissertation council
Member of the expert council of the Higher Attestation Commission
Honorary Doctor of the Higher technical school Esslingen (Germany)

vice-rector for extracurricular and educational work: Yurov Nikolai Nikolaevich, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor

vice rector for international relations and security: Miknis Vitaly Ivanovich

Vice-Rector for Quality and Informatization: Yury Ivanovich Deniskin, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor Yury Ivanovich Deniskin was born on July 30, 1961 in the city of Vladivostok in a family of employees.

After graduating from high school in 1978, he entered and graduated with honors in 1984 from the Far East Polytechnical Institute(now the Far Eastern State Technical University) with a degree in Ship Power Plants.

Since 1984, he began working at the Moscow Aviation Institute as a trainee teacher at the 905 department.

In 1985 he entered full-time graduate school at the Moscow Aviation Institute, in 1989 he defended his dissertation for the degree of candidate of technical sciences in the specialty 05.01.01 "Applied geometry and engineering graphics". In 2000 he graduated from the MAI doctoral studies and defended his doctoral dissertation in the specialty 05.01.01.

Specialist in the field of geometric modeling of objects and processes, information technologies, quality management and information support of the life cycle of complex science-intensive products.

Since 2001 - Professor of Department 905, since 2007 - Vice-Rector of the MAI for Quality and Informatization.

Supervises graduate and doctoral students.

Organizer and editor-in-chief electronic journal"Applied Geometry" MAI. Deputy Chairman of the Doctoral Specialized Council in the specialty 05.01.01, member of the Doctoral Specialized Council at MAI.

Professional teacher in the field of quality, has a diploma of the GOST R Certification System (April 1999). Certified specialist in the principles and methods of total quality management (TQM), certificate of the Institute for Quality Assurance (IQA, England, January 2001).

Since 2001, he has been a part-time professor of department 104.

Vice-Rector for Economics and Finance: Gorelov Boris Alekseevich

Vice-Rector for the Development of the Institute Complex and Social Issues: Gavrilova Inna Semyonovna, Vice-Rector for the Development of the Institute Complex and Social Issues

Vice-Rector for Research: Shevtsov Vyacheslav Alekseevich, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor Education
1977 - MAI, Faculty of Aircraft Radio Electronics
1986 - Postgraduate
1987 - Ph.D. thesis defense, Ph.D.
2004 - defense of a doctoral dissertation on the topic: "Signal processing against the background of non-Gaussian interference in telecommunication systems and networks", Doctor of Technical Sciences.
2007 - professor

Career
1978-1980 - service in the SA, senior lieutenant engineer
since 1981 at MAI - engineer, graduate student, head of the educational laboratory, deputy dean for research
1980–1990 - VNII of the State Patent Examination, freelance expert
2001–2007 - Dean of the Faculty of Aircraft Radio Electronics
2007 - Vice-Rector for Research
Prepared 2 candidates of sciences.

Publications
Author and co-author of more than 50 scientific papers, including 15 invention certificates, a patent for a new method of cellular communication, 3 monographs: “Signal processing against the background of non-Gaussian interference in telecommunication systems and networks”, “Optimal signal processing by large systems”, “Location determination of subscribers in cellular communication systems”, “General system issues of information security”.

Awards
Laureate of the Prize of the Government of the Russian Federation in the field of science and technology
Medal "In memory of the 850th anniversary of Moscow"
Badge "Honorary Worker of the Higher Education System"

Other
Academic Secretary of the International Academy of Information Sciences, Processes and Technology
Deputy Chairman of the editorial board of the journal "Vestnik MAI"
Chairman of the dissertation council
Member of the expert council of the Higher Attestation Commission
Honorary Doctor of the Higher Technical School Esslingen (Germany)

Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs: Kuprikov Mikhail Yuryevich, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor M. Yu. author of 256 scientific papers, 127 of which were published including a monograph, 49 articles and 9 patents for inventions.
Main areas of research: applied information support for product life cycle automation, continuous product life cycle support (CALS), automation of design and development work, the impact of infrastructure restrictions on the appearance of an aircraft, automated formation of an aircraft appearance, solid-state, hybrid and parametric modeling of products and processes in mechanical engineering , staffing continuous product life cycle support. M. Yu. Kuprikov owns fundamental results in the theory of mathematical solution of the problems of forming the geometric appearance of large and complex technical systems under "hard" constraints by transforming these problems into "inverse" design problems.

Kuprikov M. Yu. (as part of a team of authors) developed and implemented a system for automated formation of the appearance of vertical take-off and landing aircraft at OKB A. S. Yakovlev, the design results of which were reflected in the appearance of promising aircraft carrier strike groups. New results were obtained by Kuprikov M. Yu. in the field of development of long-haul aircraft with large passenger capacity, systems for the collective rescue of passengers and aircraft crew. With his direct participation, the tasks of identifying the impact of environmental (noise and emissions) and demographic requirements on the appearance of promising aircraft were solved. He has developed applied scientific and methodological support for the training of personnel support for continuous support of the life cycle of products for the aviation industry, implemented in MAI, KhAI, MATI, V.A.T.U. N. E. Zhukovsky, TANTK named after G. M. Beriev, ANTK named after A. N. Tupolev, OKB Kamov, OKB Sukhoi, RAC MiG, NPO PROGRESTEKH.

Kuprikov M. Yu. is the editor-in-chief of the journal “Applied Geometry, Engineering Graphics, Computer Design” (http://jggd.ru), a member of the editorial boards of the journal “Quality of Life”, chairman of the specialized Council D 212.125.13 of the Higher Attestation Commission of the Russian Federation (specialty 05.01. 01 and 05.13.12), a member of the Council D 212.125.10 of the Higher Attestation Commission of the Russian Federation (specialty 05.02.02 3), the Scientific Secretary of the Council DC 212.005.02 of the Higher Attestation Commission of the Russian Federation (specialty 05.07.02). Under the leadership of Kuprikov M. Yu., 5 candidate and 1 doctoral dissertations were defended.

In 1982, after graduating from high school with a gold medal, he entered the Moscow aviation institute. He graduated with honors from the Moscow Aviation Institute in 1988 with a degree in aircraft engineering (mechanical engineer). In 1989-1992 he completed postgraduate studies at the Moscow Aviation Institute and received the qualification of an engineer-researcher. In 1993 he defended his dissertation on a special topic. Assignment of the degree of candidate of technical sciences in the specialty 05.07.02 "Design and construction of aircraft". In 1995–1998, he completed doctoral studies at the Moscow Aviation Institute, after which he defended his thesis in 2000 for the degree of Doctor of Technical Sciences in the specialty 05.07.02 “Design, construction and production of aircraft” on the topic “Structural-parametric synthesis of the appearance of a vertical aircraft takeoff and landing."

Professional experience:
1985-1987 - Art. OSKBES MAI technician (part-time),
1988-1990 - engineer, junior researcher "Problem Laboratory" of the Department 101 of the MAI "Aircraft Design";
1988–1990 Engineer at MMZ “SPEED” im. A. S. Yakovleva (part-time worker);
1994 - leading designer of AOOT OKB im. A. S. Yakovleva;
1995 - present - Deputy Dean of the Aviation Technology Faculty of the Moscow Aviation Institute;
1992 - present - Assistant, Senior Lecturer, Associate Professor, Professor of the Department 101 "Aircraft Design",
2006- present - Leading Specialist (part-time worker) of JSC Sukhoi Design Bureau;
1998 - present - Head of Department 904 "Engineering Graphics" MAI.

In 2000 he was awarded the academic title of professor in the Department of Engineering Graphics.

Awards: medal "In memory of the 850th anniversary of Moscow" in 1997, Breastplate of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation "For the development of research work of students" in 2000 (ten medals of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation following the results of an open All-Russian competition for the best research work in 1992 -1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004 and 2005), Gold medal of the Salon of inventions "Archimedes 2003", commemorative medal Air Force "100 years of Chief Marshal of Aviation A. E. Golovanov" 2004, badge "90 years long-range aviation Air Force of Russia" 2004, medal of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation "For Labor Valor" 2005

 


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