Aviation Institute at Elektrozavodskaya. Moscow Aviation Institute

License No. 1961 dated 02/18/2016 00:00, valid indefinitely.

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

And about. Rector: Vyacheslav Alekseevich Shevtsov, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor Education
1977 - MAI, Faculty of Radioelectronics of Aircraft
1986 - graduate school
1987 - defense PhD thesis, Ph.D.
2004 - defense of 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 the Moscow Aviation Institute - engineer, graduate student, head of the educational laboratory, deputy dean for research
1980-1990 - All-Russian Research Institute of State Patent Examination, freelance expert
2001-2007 - Dean of the Faculty of Radioelectronics of Aircraft
2007-2016 - Vice-Rector for Scientific Affairs
2016 - acting Rector of MAI.

Publications
Author and co-author of more than 50 scientific works, including 15 certificates of invention, patent for new way cellular communications, 3 monographs: “Signal processing against the background of non-Gaussian noise in telecommunication systems and networks”, “Optimal signal processing large systems", "The place of identifying subscribers in cellular communication systems", "System-wide issues of information security."

Awards
Laureate of the Russian Government Prize 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 International Academy Information Sciences, Processes and Technologies
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 Supreme technical school Esslingen (Germany)

Vice-Rector for Extracurricular and educational work: Yurov Nikolay Nikolaevich, Ph.D., Associate Professor

Vice-Rector for international relations and security: Miknis Vitaly Ivanovich

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

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

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

In 1985 he entered the full-time graduate school of the Moscow Aviation Institute, in 1989 he defended his dissertation for the scientific degree of candidate technical sciences specialty 05.01.01 “Applied geometry and engineering graphics.” In 2000, he completed his doctoral studies at the Moscow Aviation Institute and defended his doctoral dissertation in specialty 01/05/01.

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

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

Supervises graduate students and doctoral students.

Organizer and editor-in-chief of the electronic journal “Applied Geometry” of the Moscow Aviation Institute. Deputy Chairman of the Doctoral Specialized Council for the specialty 01/05/01, member of the Doctoral Specialized Council at the Moscow Aviation Institute.

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

Since 2001 he has been a part-time professor at Department 104.

Vice-Rector for Economics and Finance: Gorelov Boris Alekseevich

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

Vice-Rector for Scientific Work: Vyacheslav Alekseevich Shevtsov, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor Education
1977 - MAI, Faculty of Radioelectronics of Aircraft
1986 - graduate school
1987 - defense of the candidate's dissertation, Ph.D.
2004 - defense of 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 the Moscow Aviation Institute - engineer, graduate student, head of the educational laboratory, deputy dean for research
1980–1990 - All-Russian Research Institute of State Patent Examination, freelance expert
2001–2007 - Dean of the Faculty of Radioelectronics of Aircraft
2007 - Vice-Rector for Scientific Affairs
Prepared 2 candidates of sciences.

Publications
Author and co-author of more than 50 scientific papers, including 15 certificates of invention, 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 for large systems”, “Location identifying subscribers in cellular communication systems”, “System-wide issues of information security”.

Awards
Laureate of the Russian Government Prize 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
Academician-Secretary of the International Academy of Sciences of Information, Processes and Technologies
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 of Esslingen (Germany)

Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs: Kuprikov Mikhail Yurievich, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor Kuprikov M. Yu. - specialist in the field system analysis large and complex technical systems, in terms of automating the formation of the appearance of aviation complexes; author 256 scientific works, 127 of which were published including a monograph, 49 articles and 9 copyright certificates for inventions.
Main areas of research: applied Information Support automation of product life cycle, continuous product life cycle support (CALS), automation of design and engineering work, the impact of infrastructure limitations on the appearance of an aircraft, automated formation of the appearance of an aircraft, solid-state, hybrid and parametric modeling of products and processes in mechanical engineering, staffing for continuous life cycle support products. M. Yu. Kuprikov owns fundamental results in the theory of mathematical solution of problems of forming the geometric appearance of large and complex technical systems under “hard” restrictions 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 JSC OKB A. S. Yakovlev, the design results of which were reflected in the appearance of promising aircraft-carrying 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 collective rescue of passengers and crew of aircraft. With his direct participation, the problems of identifying the influence of environmental (noise and emissions) and demographic requirements on the appearance of promising aircraft were solved. He developed applied scientific and methodological support for training personnel support for continuous support of the life cycle of products for the aviation industry, implemented in MAI, KhAI, MATI, VATU named after. N. E. Zhukovsky, TANTK named after G. M. Beriev, ANTK named after A. N. Tupolev, OKB "Kamova", OKB "Sukhoi", RSK "MiG", NPO "PROGRESTECH".

Kuprikov M. Yu. is the editor-in-chief of the journal “Applied Geometry, Engineering Graphics, computer design"(http://jggd.ru), member of the editorial board of the journal "Quality of Life", chairman of the specialized Council D 212.125.13 of the Higher Attestation Commission of the Russian Federation (specialties 05.01.01 and 05.13.12), member of the Council D 212.125.10 of the Higher Attestation Commission of the Russian Federation (specialties 05.02 .02 3), Scientific Secretary of the Council DS 212.005.02 of the Higher Attestation Commission of the Russian Federation (specialty 07/05/02). Under the leadership of M. Yu. Kuprikov, 5 candidate and 1 doctoral dissertations were defended.

In 1982, after graduating from high school with a Gold medal, he entered the Moscow University aviation institute. 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 a research engineer. In 1993 he defended his dissertation on a special topic. Awarding the scientific degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences in specialty 05.07.02 “Design and Construction of Aircraft.” In 1995–1998 he completed doctoral studies at the Moscow Aviation Institute, after which in 2000 he defended his dissertation 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 MAI "Aircraft Design";
1988–1990 engineer MMZ "SPEED" named after. A. S. Yakovleva (part-time);
1994 - Leading designer of JSC OKB im. A. S. Yakovleva;
1995-present - Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Aviation Engineering, MAI;
1992-present - assistant, senior lecturer, associate professor, professor of department 101 “Aircraft Design”,
2006-present - leading specialist (part-time) of JSC Sukhoi Design Bureau;
1998-present - head of department 904 “ Engineering graphics» MAI.

In 2000 awarded academic title Professor in the Department of Engineering Graphics.

Awards: medal “In memory of the 850th anniversary of Moscow” in 1997, Badge of the Ministry of Education Russian Federation“For the development of students’ research work” in 2000 (ten medals of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation based on the results of the open All-Russian competition for the best research work of 1992-1993. , 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004 and 2005), Golden medal Salon of Inventions "Archimedes 2003", commemorative medal of the Air Force "100 years of Chief Marshal of Aviation A.E. Golovanov" 2004, Badge "90 years of long-range aviation of the Russian Air Force" 2004, medal of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation "For labor valor» 2005

Information about the university

At the beginning of the twentieth century, there was an intensive development of aviation science and technology. This has led to an increased demand for specialists with relevant qualifications in this industry. The initiator of the creation of special centers for research and training of engineering personnel was Professor N. E. Zhukovsky. Understanding the importance this issue, in 1930, on the basis of the aeromechanical faculty of the Moscow Higher Technical University, VAMU (Higher Aeromechanical School) was organized with an aeronautical, engine-building and aircraft-building department. In August 1930, this institution was renamed the Moscow Aviation Institute.

In the memorable year of 1930, the first graduation of a large number of aviation engineers took place at MAI, many of whom joined the teaching staff of the educational institution. During the same period, graduate school appeared, which enrolled designers and scientists who later became widely known.

The structure of the educational institution was constantly improved, adapting to new requirements and discoveries in the aviation industry. That is why, in 1933, the institute established a faculty of engineering and economics, which trained specialists in such areas as economics and organization of the aviation industry. And in 1935, the Faculty of Aircraft Weapons appeared, where students were trained to handle aircraft combat installations, as well as navigation and radio equipment.

By 1940, the institute consisted of 5 faculties, 38 departments, 24 specialized classrooms, 22 laboratories, equipped training workshops, flight training squad. After the war, specialized lecture courses and experimental installations on rocket and jet engines began to be developed at MAI to train specialists, taking into account new discoveries in science. In the 50s, departments for designing and designing rockets were opened, and in the 80s, the MAI-89 ultralight aircraft was developed, which subsequently set a record for the speed of ascent to a height of three thousand meters. In 1998, the Moscow Aviation Institute received a certificate confirming the right to develop light civil aircraft.

Today the university is recruiting students for the following faculties:

  • Aviation technology;
  • Aerospace;
  • Aircraft engines;
  • Applied mathematics and physics;
  • Radiovtuz MAI;
  • Foreign languages;
  • Robotic and intelligent systems;
  • Social engineering;
  • Pre-university training;
  • Aircraft radio electronics;
  • Applied mechanics;
  • Control systems, computer science and electrical power engineering.

In addition, the Military Institute of MAI, the Engineering and Economic Institute of MAI, and the Institute for Advanced Studies and Retraining of MAI are involved as faculties.

The Moscow Aviation Institute operates full-time, part-time and part-time form training (evening), which makes training as convenient as possible. Thanks to multi-level training in various specialties, applicants can receive:

  • elementary education;
  • general;
  • secondary vocational;
  • higher education;
  • second degree;
  • postgraduate education;
  • preparatory courses for working specialties;
  • training;
  • professional retraining.

For visiting applicants, a dormitory is provided, which is located on the campus. There are seven dormitory buildings in total, where the number of places is 4805. All questions about accommodation are resolved in the dean's offices of the faculties. Recruitment of applicants is carried out for budgetary and paid places in specialty, bachelor's and master's programs, and in branches there is also a recruitment of those wishing to obtain secondary education professional education. All students studying at budgetary basis By full-time, can apply for personal and state scholarships. The scholarship (type and amount) depends on academic performance and the presence of special merits in research, scientific, social, sports and cultural activities.

The educational institution offers postgraduate and doctoral studies.

Postgraduate studies provide training in 54 specialties of chemical, technical and physical and mathematical sciences, and in 6 specialties of philosophical, political, historical and economic sciences. The doctoral programs include more than 10 scientific directions in the field of mechanical engineering, mechanics, control processes. There are also special Councils for those wishing to defend a doctoral or candidate's dissertation.

At the Moscow Aviation Institute, 25 departments were created (or reorganized), where educational activities are carried out on the basis of various scientific organizations. It is possible to obtain a second higher education, both after graduating from a university, and in parallel with training. Training takes place at the faculties: Engineering and Economic Institute MAI, Aviation Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Physics, Applied Mechanics, Foreign Languages, Aerospace.

This higher education institution offers distance learning:

  1. Educational and methodological center distance learning Engineering and Economic Institute MAI;
  2. Distance learning system for mathematical disciplines;
  3. Resource Center scientific research And innovative technologies.

The branches of the university, where specialists are trained, are located in important centers of the rocket, space and aviation industry - in the city of Zhukovsky, Khimki, Baikonur and Akhtubinsk. At the institute itself, more than 2,300 teachers teach students, including about 450 doctors of science and professors, more than 1,100 candidates of science and associate professors. About 70% of the teaching staff have a title or academic degree, which significantly improves the quality of education provided. The rector of the university is Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences Anatoly Nikolaevich Gerashchenko.

The institute also has an external program, thanks to which you can qualitatively prepare for admission and passing the necessary exams. The university's rating (among Russian universities) is not particularly high, but there are numerous positive reviews, a relatively low passing grade and sufficient quantity budget places attract many applicants. In addition, to facilitate employment upon graduation, the MAI Employment Center was created, the database of which contains more than 200 companies interested in graduates.

The Institute has its own airfield, where students of the Faculty of Aviation Engineering undergo practical training, training specialists for the defense and aerospace industries, carried out on various models aviation technology. MAI has a high-quality educational and laboratory base and highly qualified teaching staff, which makes it possible to provide high-quality training for students.

The Moscow Aviation Institute (national research university) dates back to March 20, 1930. In order to ensure the training of highly qualified personnel for the country's aviation industry on the basis of the Aeromechanical Faculty of Moscow Higher Technical University. N. E. Bauman created the Higher Aeromechanical School (VAMU). On August 20 of the same year, it was renamed the Moscow Aviation Institute (MAI).

In March 2015, by order of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, the Moscow Aviation Institute was reorganized by joining MATI - the Russian State University of Technology named after K.E. Tsiolkovsky.

Foundation of a higher aeromechanical school on the basis of the Moscow Higher Technical School named after. Bauman. Renaming to MAI. Training of specialists for aviation science and industry has begun
For exceptional achievements and particularly outstanding services during the Great Patriotic War Patriotic War awarded the Order of Lenin
Training of specialists in the field of rocketry, astronautics and weapons systems has begun
For contribution to development Soviet state, special courage and courage, strengthening of peace was awarded the Order of the Great October revolution
MAI received the status of “state technical university”
MAI received the status of “national research university”
Merger with MATI

MAI's mission is to train the world's elite personnel for the digital economy through advanced research at all stages of the life cycle of high-tech equipment.

With the participation of MAI and its graduates,

Cooperation with organizations

Total contracts

Membership in organizations

  • International Astronautical Federation - International Federation of Astronautics
  • International Council on Aeronautical Sciences (ICAS) - International Council on Aeronautical Sciences
  • PEGASUS - European Association of Aerospace Universities
  • Association "League for Assistance to Defense Enterprises"
  • Association "Assistance to Universities"
  • Association of Leading Universities of Russia
  • Association of Engineering Education of Russia
  • Association of Moscow Universities
  • Association of Russian Cosmonautics Museums
  • Association technical universities Russia
  • Association of Technical Universities of Russia and China
  • Association of Moscow Universities Employment Centers
  • Eurasian partnership of aerospace clusters
  • Innovation and educational cluster of aerospace technologies based on MAI
  • Consortium "Robotic cluster of small-sized spacecraft»
  • Consortium of Russian universities "National United Aerospace University"
  • Space Scientific and Educational Consortium
  • Russian Union rectors
  • Council of University Rectors of the Northern Administrative District
  • Union of Mechanical Engineers of Russia
  • Russian Cosmonautics Federation

The uniqueness of MAI lies in the fact that it was historically created for the purpose of training designers and planners for almost all departments and teams of design bureaus and aviation industry plants (from the design of wing, fuselage, landing gear, and propulsion systems to technology and economics of production). At the request of enterprises of the military-industrial complex, more than 50 years ago, MAI began and developed the training of specialists in the entire life cycle of products in the field of rocketry, astronautics, as well as in the field of weapons systems and high-precision weapons, and support programs for aerospace complexes. Subsequently, a number of other universities were created with the participation of MAI. In 2009, MAI won the competitive selection of university development programs and is currently one of 29 universities that the Government of the Russian Federation has assigned the category of “national research university” (Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation dated November 2, 2009 No. 1613-r).

The accumulated scientific, pedagogical, educational and scientific-methodological experience, the presence of a unique technological base, and extensive connections with aerospace industry enterprises allow MAI to train specialists highly qualified, whose level of training, knowledge, skills and abilities correspond modern requirements domestic and global labor markets. Such specialists are in great demand today by enterprises in the aerospace and defense industries of our country.

Graduates

Total graduates

175 000+

General and chief designers, heads of organizations in specialized industries

250+

Academicians and corresponding members of the USSR Academy of Sciences and the Russian Academy of Sciences

50+

Honored Test Pilots, Heroes of the USSR and Russia

150+

Pilot-cosmonauts

23

Generals and senior officers

2 350

Reserve officers

60 000+

Rectors of higher educational institutions

17

Honored statesmen and heads of economic structures, ambassadors, representatives of the business elite

300+

Olympic champions, world and European champions in various sports

60

Over the years since its founding, more than 175 thousand specialists for aviation, rocket and space science and industry have graduated from the walls of MAI, to which we can add 60 thousand graduates of MATI, which was merged in 2015.

It is also worth noting that MAI is the leader among civilian universities in the number of graduates who became cosmonauts and test pilots.

Thus, among MAI graduates there are 23 pilot-cosmonauts who have worked in space for a total of more than 15 years. 14 of them made 65 trips to open space. Many cosmonaut graduates are currently working in the cosmonaut corps.

MAI constantly monitors the career achievements of its graduates, including 29 general directors, 9 general designers, 38 chief designers, 4 directors, and 97 other senior managers of specialized enterprises.

Today, university graduates form the backbone of the enterprises of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia, the State Corporation Roscosmos, the State Corporation Rostec, JSC UAC, JSC Tactical Missile Weapons Corporation, JSC Concern VKO Almaz-Antey.

Most of the samples of modern (in service and (or) in operation) aviation and rocket and space technology were created under the leadership and with the direct participation of MAI graduates. As Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences E. A. Fedosov noted, “there is no need to say in the creation of which aircraft and rockets launched during the life of the MAI, its graduates took a certain part - in all of them.”

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The birth and development of the Moscow Aviation Institute is closely connected with the needs of developing aviation, with the activities of Professor N. E. Zhukovsky, on whose initiative the course began in 1909 at the Imperial Moscow Technical School (now MSTU named after N. E. Bauman) theoretical foundations aeronautics.

On September 17, 1929, by order of the Supreme Economic Council of the USSR (No. 124), the aviation department of the mechanical faculty of the Moscow Higher Technical University was transformed into the aeromechanical faculty.

On March 20, 1930, on the basis of the Aeromechanical Faculty of the Moscow Higher Technical University, by order of the Supreme Council of National Economy of the USSR, the Higher Aeromechanical School (VAMU) was created.

On August 20, 1930, the Moscow Aviation Institute was created on the basis of VAMU. At first, classes were held on Olkhovskaya Street, then the university was given a building on 5th Tverskaya-Yamskaya Street. Back to top school year(1930-1931) students of the Leningrad Aviation Faculty were transferred to VAMU Polytechnic Institute- 120 people - and Tomsk Technological Institute - 19 people. MAI, like VAMU, had three departments: aircraft manufacturing, engine building and aeronautics.

In 1930-1931, the structure of the institute was formed. The Aeronautical Faculty was renamed the Airship Building Faculty.

On September 22, 1932, by the decision of the Central Control Commission-RKI, on the basis of the Airship Construction Faculty of the Moscow Aviation Institute, the Moscow Airship Construction Institute was formed, which, by the decision of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR on April 8, 1939, was reorganized into the Moscow Institute of Civil Air Fleet Engineers named after. K. E. Tsiolkovsky (Later Russian State Technological University named after K. E. Tsiolkovsky).

By 1933, the first own building of the institute was built (currently building No. 3 of the Faculty of Control Systems) at the fork of the Volokolamsk and Leningrad highways, where the main territory of the university is located to this day.

On March 10, 1933, the Faculty of Engineering and Economics of MAI was organized on the basis of the Moscow Aviation Engineering and Economics Institute (MAIEI) and the departments of production organization and concrete economics.

On December 16, 1935, by decree of the Presidium of the Central Executive Committee of the USSR, the name was given people's commissar heavy industry Sergo Ordzhonikidze.

By the fall of 1941, the government decided to evacuate the institute to Alma-Ata. After the defeat of the Germans near Moscow, the question was raised about resuming the activities of the institute in Moscow, and already on February 2, 1942, the educational process began in the Moscow premises of the institute.

In 1945, the merits of the MAI team during the war were awarded a high government award - the Order of Lenin. In addition, 119 teachers, staff and students of the institute were awarded orders and medals.

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MAI Laboratory

In 1945, a department of special (jet) engines was created at the Moscow Aviation Institute (head of the department is Professor N.V. Inozemtsev). With this, the MAI began training specialists in air-jet and liquid-jet engines, and then in other rocket specialties.

In 1956, a group of MAI teachers went to Beijing to provide organizational and methodological assistance in the creation of the Beijing Aviation Institute (PAI), now renamed Beihang University (Beijing Aerospace University). MAI teachers have been conducting all types of training sessions at PAI for a number of years.

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In 1956-1975, the second stage of construction of the MAI was carried out. Number of classroom buildings, educational and scientific laboratories, production premises brought to 35. With the growth of the institute, its structure also changed, new faculties and departments were added. The result of this stage was the transformation of the aviation institute, previously focused mainly on aircraft and partially helicopter technology, into an aerospace polytechnic university, providing training for a wide range of scientific and design organizations in the aviation and rocket and space industries.

In 1959, the Department of Aircraft Design and Construction was created to train specialists in the field of rocket and space technology. From the moment of its organization until 1990, the department was headed by the first deputy chief designer S.P. Korolev, academician V.P. Mishin (MAI graduate in 1941). The department laid the foundation for extensive training of personnel for the rocket and space industry and served as the basis for the subsequent organization (1968) of the Aerospace Faculty.

In 1967, the first student design bureau for space technology in the USSR, Iskra, was created at the Department of Aircraft Design and Construction.

In 1970, in accordance with the intergovernmental agreement between the USSR and India (1966), MAI took part in the creation of the Faculty of Aviation Engineering at the Bombay University Institute of Technology. More than 20 professors and teachers of MAI worked at BTI from 1970 to 1974.

On October 26, 1978, the first successful launch of a student artificial satellite Earth "Radio-2", created by SKB MAI "Iskra".

In 1980, for its great contribution to the training of specialists, in the year of its fiftieth anniversary, the institute was awarded the Order of the October Revolution.

In 1998, the Faculty of Foreign Languages ​​was created, which trains public relations specialists and linguists for the aviation industry.

Your university has made a significant contribution to the development national science, aviation and rocket and space industries. Over the past years, it has trained more than 140 thousand graduates, including famous scientists, astronauts, managers and leading engineers of aerospace and defense industry enterprises. Today, within the walls of the Moscow Aviation Institute, fundamental and applied research is conducted in a number of areas, including nanomaterials and nanotechnologies. The Institute has a modern technical base and unique infrastructure and is rightfully included in the list of national research universities.

On March 31, 2015, by order of the Ministry of Education and Science, MAI was reorganized by merging MATI with it.

University today

MAI's mission is to train the world's elite engineering personnel through advanced research at all stages of the life cycle of aviation, rocket and space technology.

MAI has extensive connections with industry and is one of the most popular universities in the country in the field of training personnel for the Russian military-industrial complex.

A distinctive way of preparing students at MAI is to send them to specialized enterprises, where, under the guidance of industry specialists, they carry out specialized coursework and diploma projects, undergo all types of internships, for which the enterprises pay for their work and award additional scholarships. This helps students see their prospects in enterprises, and employers see the abilities of their future specialists. MAI has entered into agreements with more than 100 organizations for this type of training. University teachers also undergo internships at the enterprises.

MAI implements targeted recruitment in accordance with the state plan for training personnel with secondary vocational and higher education for organizations of the military-industrial complex (DIC) for 2016-2020 (Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of March 5, 2015 No. 192).

In 2015, MAI took first place among the most popular defense industry organizations subordinate to the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade and educational institutions in the country.

Students are trained at the MAI based on the principle of end-to-end design of all systems of aviation, rocket and space technology. For this purpose, the university has created a unique laboratory base that corresponds to the modern level of industrial development. These are full-scale samples of equipment, including airplanes, helicopters, missiles, weapons systems, robotics, avionics and radar, wind tunnels, flight simulators, an industrial computational tomograph, an installation for fusing metal powder materials, a powder X-ray diffractometer, an experimental vacuum stand, a set of equipment for the study of micro- and nanoparticles, a measuring complex for the laboratory for the creation of high-precision ultra-wideband radio systems and others.

On the basis of research laboratories, resource centers, design bureaus, students undergo training within the framework of UIRS, NIRS, and some of them participate in R&D. Defenses of diploma projects on the creation of aircraft were also organized.

Special profile subjects at MAI are taught by heads of industrial enterprises: M. A. Pogosyan, B. V. Obnosov, B. S. Aleshin, E. N. Kablov, V. A. Sorokin, S. Yu. Zheltov and others.

The Moscow Aviation Institute trains specialists for all Russian cosmodromes:

  • "Baikonur" (Baikonur);
  • "Plesetsk" (Mirny);
  • “Eastern” (Tsiolkovsky).

In 2009, MAI concluded a tripartite agreement with Amur state university(AmSU) and the government Amur region on the training of specialists for the new Russian cosmodrome "Vostochny" in the specialty "Design, production and operation of rockets and rocket-space complexes." In January 2015, the first graduation of 23 students took place. Currently, 88 students from AmSU are studying at MAI within the framework of a tripartite agreement.

MAI implements additional educational programs of varying duration and focus (technical English, business foreign language). In addition, the faculty foreign languages MAI within the framework of the implemented educational programs behind last years More than 3,000 pilots and air traffic controllers have been trained in aviation English civil aviation Russian Federation and CIS countries according to ICAO standards, flight attendants are also trained, qualification testing is carried out to determine the level of English language proficiency in accordance with the ICAO scale. Faculty specialists provide translation services.

The international cooperation

MAI trains foreign students from 57 countries, including 10 CIS countries. The largest training contracts have been concluded with countries in Southeast Asia (Malaysia, Socialist Republic Vietnam, Republic of the Union of Myanmar, Republic of Korea, etc.), as well as with India, China, Algeria, Egypt, Mexico, Brazil, Angola. Many foreign MAI graduates occupy leadership positions in their countries. Currently, more than 1,500 foreign citizens are studying at MAI and its branches.

In September 2015, MAI opened a bachelor's degree program in the direction of "Aircraft Engineering" in five profiles, within which foreign students undergo training for four years English language. In addition, an agreement was signed with Nanjing University of Astronautics and Aeronautics, the largest university in China, on double degree programs.

The Moscow Aviation Institute takes an active part in international associations, such as:

  • Engineering Education Initiative Worldwide (CDIO);
  • Association of Technical Universities of Russia and China;
  • European Association of Aerospace Universities PEGASUS;
  • International Council for Aeronautical Sciences (ICAS);
  • International Astronautical Federation (IAF).

MAI program “Scientific and pedagogical youth”

The university has developed and is implementing its own MAI personnel program “Scientific and Pedagogical Youth”, the goal of which is to saturate the university teaching staff with young scientists. The program includes sections: “Targeted postgraduate and doctoral studies” - organization and financing of the preparation of dissertations by graduate students and doctoral students who have entered into a civil agreement with the institute on additional funding for their postgraduate studies and work for 3-5 years after graduation as teachers ; “Qualification growth” - organization and financing of the preparation of dissertations by young employees of the institute; "Rejuvenation teaching staff» - organization of systematic replacement of teaching staff by young scientists.

Career guidance work

MAI conducts career guidance work with schoolchildren in grades 5-11, which covers many schools and specialized technical schools in Moscow. According to approved curriculum MAI, in 38 basic schools, university teachers conduct additional classes in mathematics, physics and Russian language.

The Moscow Aviation Institute (national research university) was among 13 metropolitan universities participating in educational project"Engineering class at a Moscow school." MAI implements additional professional programs for teaching staff of engineering classes, conducts seminars for teachers and career guidance events for schoolchildren, including: master classes for students, excursions to engineering enterprises, implementation of elective courses.

MAI Employment Center

In order to facilitate the employment of graduates and the adaptation of students to the labor market, the MAI Employment Center has been operating at the university since 1996.

The center is part of the Association of Employment Centers of Moscow Universities and is the coordinating structure of the Association. The center's employees take an active part in the work of the Interuniversity Career Development Center, as well as in the work of the Employment Commission of the Council of University Rectors of Moscow and the Moscow Region. The MAI employment center database contains more than 200 employer companies interested in university graduates.

According to a survey conducted in 2015, over 70% of MAI graduates work at specialized enterprises in the aviation and rocket and space industries.

Officer training

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Presentation of titles to graduates of the UVC MAI

MAI was one of the first universities to receive the right to conduct an experiment in training officers for contract service. An experiment in training career officers in civilian universities made it possible to introduce changes to regulations in the field of education, military service and defense. Based on the results obtained, military training centers were created at 37 civilian universities, including the Moscow Aviation Institute. Currently, the Military Training Center at the Moscow Aviation Institute is training officers for contract service in the interests of various types and military branches Armed Forces Russian Federation. In parallel with the main educational process at MAI, reserve officers are trained for military department. MAI graduates since 2013 have the opportunity to undergo military service upon conscription in scientific companies of the RF Armed Forces.

Educational activities of MAI

Currently, about 22,000 people are studying at MAI in various forms of education in 12 faculties, 9 institutes (as faculties) and 5 branches.

Faculties

  • "Aviation technology"
  • "Aircraft engines"
  • "Control systems, computer science and electrical power engineering"
  • "Radio electronics of aircraft"
  • "Aerospace"
  • "Robotic and intelligent systems"
  • "Applied mathematics and physics"
  • "Applied mechanics"
  • "Social Engineering"
  • "Foreign languages"
  • "Radiovtuz MAI"
  • "Faculty of Pre-University Training"

Institutes

  • Engineering and Economic Institute MAI (ENZHEKIN MAI)
  • Institute of Materials Science and Technology
  • Institute of Aerospace Designs, Technologies and Control Systems
  • Institute of Information Systems and Technologies
  • Institute of Management, Economics and Social Technologies
  • Military Institute MAI
  • Institute of Military Training
  • Institute of Advanced Training and Retraining MAI
  • Institute of Correspondence Studies

Branches

  • "Voskhod" (Baikonur cosmodrome)
  • “Takeoff” (Akhtubinsk)
  • "Arrow" (Zhukovsky)
  • Stupino branch (Stupino)

Scientific activities of MAI

Moscow Aviation Institute (national research university) is a large scientific and educational center with developed infrastructure.

As a result of the implementation of the activities of the MAI Development Program as a national research university, knowledge generation centers with powerful material and technical support for scientific experiments and developments have been created at the university on the basis of which research and development work is carried out, which is a significant contribution to the socio-economic development of the country and industries.

The priority areas of development of the university are:

  • aviation systems;
  • rocket and space systems;
  • energy systems;
  • information and telecommunication systems;
  • new materials and production technologies;
  • diversification of the use of aerospace technologies.

For the period 2011-2015. The university has carried out R&D in the amount of over 6.01 billion rubles (including 1.48 billion rubles in 2015). The volume of funds received into MAI accounts from scientific and technical activities within the framework of international scientific programs and projects amounted to 2011-2015. over 100 million rubles.

Level scientific achievements MAI in recent years has been confirmed by the implementation of major research and innovative projects within the framework of federal and industry target programs, decrees of the government of the Russian Federation dated 04/09/2010 No. 218-220, grants from development institutions and international organizations, etc.

The Moscow Aviation Institute also takes an active part in the formation of the innovative economy of Russia, including in the activities of companies implementing programs innovative development(FEAST).

Thus, MAI is included as a flagship university in 11 of 60 innovative development programs approved by the Government Commission on High Technologies and Innovation, and for the period 2012-2015. performed R&D for companies implementing design and development projects in the amount of RUB 1,672.3 million. (including for 2015 - more than 380 million rubles). The work was carried out for such leading enterprises in the aerospace and defense industries as PJSC UAC, JSC Concern VKO Almaz-Antey, JSC Tactical Missile Weapons Corporation, JSC Rocket and Space Corporation Energia named after . S.P. Korolev", FSUE "GKNPTs im. M.V. Khrunichev”, JSC “Radio Engineering Concern “Vega””, JSC “Information Satellite Systems” named after. Academician M. F. Reshetnev "", JSC "NPO Energomash named after. Academician V.P. Glushko”, JSC “United Industrial Corporation “Oboronprom””.

In general, the Moscow Aviation Institute has concluded more than 120 agreements on cooperation in the field of scientific and innovative activities. In addition, the university is developing plans joint activities with specialized Russian and foreign corporations and organizations, such as the Roscosmos and Rostec State Corporations, COMAC, Safran, etc. Currently, a cooperation program in the field of personnel training and in the field of R&D for 2016 and future prospects with PJSC UAC.

The latest and unique equipment allows MAI to increase the volume of scientific research carried out in the interests of the largest aerospace industry enterprises, including international ones. Since 2009, the volume of investments in re-equipping the university has amounted to 1.7 billion rubles. The university operates collective use centers, resource centers, research and educational centers, design bureaus, an airfield and other departments. Also, a youth innovation zone is being created on the basis of MAI, combining the Center for Start-up Entrepreneurship and a business incubator.

MAI is the only university in the world that has a certificate for the development of light aircraft and a license for the development of aviation equipment. The university provides educational and scientific support for the serial production of aircraft.

Functions at MAI The educational center Mission Control (MCC), involved in conducting the MAI-75, RadioSkaf and Ten-Mayak experiments, which are part of the long-term program of scientific and applied research and experiments on board the Russian segment of the ISS. The equipment of the MAI Center allows for control and reception of data from various types educational satellites.

Scientific journals “Bulletin of the Moscow Aviation Institute” and “Proceedings of the MAI”, published by the Moscow Aviation Institute (national research university), included Higher certification commission Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation new List of peer-reviewed scientific publications.

The university's innovative developments are awarded a large number of awards at major international and all-Russian exhibitions, such as the International Aviation and Space Salon (MAKS), Vuzpromexpo, the Army forum, Open Innovations, the Archimedes Salon of Inventions and Innovative Technologies, HeliRussia and many other events. As part of the International Aviation and Space Salon MAKS, the Golden Wings competition is held annually. The competition is held among the exhibitors of the air show - universities, enterprises, financial and public organizations- in four categories: “MAKS Premiere”, “Science”, “Exposition” and “Business Program”. In 2015, MAI won in the “Science” category. Project". The university was awarded a statuette and a winner’s certificate signed by the Minister of Industry and Trade of Russia D. Manturov. This victory is not the first in the history of MAI’s participation in “Golden Wings”: before this, MAI became the best twice: in the “Event” and “Best Exhibition” nominations.

The university is the base for holding major international scientific and technical conferences and events, reflecting the development of the university as an important educational organization aerospace complex. This is the International Week of Aerospace Technologies “Aerospace Science Week”, within the framework of which the International Conference “Aviation and Cosmonautics” and the Interindustry Youth Competition of Scientific and Technical Works and Projects “Youth and the Future of Aviation and Cosmonautics”, the International Forum of Leading Universities in the Aerospace Industry, Scientific practical conference of young scientists and students “Innovations in aviation and astronautics” and others.

Alferyevo Aviation Training Base

A unique type of educational process is the flight operational practice of students, carried out since 1973 at the Aviation Center (near the village of Alferyevo, Volokolamsk region), which has an airfield, aircraft, qualified flight and technical personnel.

During a month of practice, students, first at the institute’s flight stands and then at the Aviation Center, learn the art of piloting aircraft. This allows future designers to become more familiar with the flight characteristics of aircraft.

This practice is not carried out in any other university in Russia or abroad. Over a 35-year period, it reached more than 3,500 students.

A lot of work on creating its methodology, organizing and conducting it was awarded a prize from the Government of the Russian Federation.

Ratings

Among 10 in 2015 Russian universities got into the top 200 international rating on the quality of teaching Round University Ranking (RUR).