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Kazan Aviation Institute was formed on the basis of the aerodynamic department of the Kazan state university decision of the Main Directorate aviation industry People's Commissariat of Heavy Industry March 5, 1932.

At the beginning, the institute consisted of two departments: aerodynamic and aircraft building, on the basis of which the aircraft building faculty was officially opened in 1934 (the first dean was K. A. Arkhipov).

In 1945, the first department of jet engines in the higher education institutions of the country was organized at the institute, and the future academician V.P. Glushko, the founder of the domestic rocket engine building, was invited to head it. Among her first teachers were S.P. Korolev, later chief designer missile space systems countries, Professor G.S. Zhiritsky, after whom one of the craters of the Moon is named.

In 1951, a new faculty of aviation instrumentation was opened at the institute (the first dean was V.V. Maksimov). In 1952, the Faculty of Aviation Radio Engineering was created, which soon became the largest in the institute (the first dean was V. I. Popovkin).

In the mid-1950s, scientific schools gained full strength and gained all-Union fame: motion stability, strength of aircraft structures, optimal processes, aircraft engine building, advanced technological processes, etc. Evidence of the recognition of their authority was the fact that in 1956 KAI was formed Award Council degree Doctor of Sciences.

Today KNRTU-KAI is a modern educational and research complex recognized in Russia and abroad, which trains highly qualified personnel for high-tech industries. Over the 85-year history, KNRTU-KAI has developed traditions that allow the university to occupy high positions among technical universities Russia. The material and technical base is being modernized, the educational process is being improved, ties with production are being strengthened, the international cooperation. KNRTU-KAI becomes the center of attraction - a university that corresponds to the best world standards.

The scientific potential of the university is: 7 research institutes, 1 faculty, 45 departments, 11 research and educational centers, 2 colleges, 1 business incubator, 48 research laboratories. More than 3,000 teachers, scientists and engineers work here, including over 120 doctors of sciences and professors, among them 17 academicians and corresponding members of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Academy of Sciences of Tatarstan and the International Academy of Sciences high school, more than 700 doctors and candidates of sciences.

Electronics, radio engineering and communication systems

Informatics and Computer Engineering

Economics and Management

Aviation and rocket and space technician

Forms of study

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Levels of Education

16

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federal state budgetary educational institution higher education "Kazan National Research Technical University them. A.N. Tupolev-KAI"

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Monitoring results of the Ministry of Education and Science for KNRTU-KAI

Indicator18 year17 year16 year15 year14 year
Performance indicator (out of 6 points)6 7 7 7 6
Average USE score in all specialties and forms of education68.03 66.84 64.99 61.14 64.94
Average USE score credited to the budget73.51 71.49 68.61 63.78 68.24
Average USE score enrolled on a commercial basis57.79 59.30 58.60 56.66 60.67
Average for all specialties minimum score USE enrolled in the full-time department52.02 46.41 48.99 45.93 46.31
Number of students9630 9842 9583 9804 10225
full-time department6902 7105 6870 7185 7287
Part-time department170 204 322 426 636
Extramural2558 2533 2391 2193 2302
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Kazan State Technical University named after A.N. Tupolev
(KSTU im. A.N. Tupolev)
original name Kazan State Technical University named after A.N. Tupolev
Year of foundation 5th of March
The president Degtyarev Gennady Lukich
Rector Gortyshov Yury Fedorovich
Location Kazan
Legal address 420111, Kazan st. K. Marx, 10
Website http://www0.kai.ru

Kazan State Technical University named after A.N. Tupolev(tat. Kazan dәүlәt technique universities, Qazan dəwlət texnika university), the former Kazan Aviation Institute (KAI) - was founded in 1932, received university status in 1992.

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Kazan Aviation Institute It was formed on the basis of the aerodynamic department of Kazan State University by the decision of the Main Directorate of the Aviation Industry of the People's Commissariat of Heavy Industry on March 5, 1932.

At the beginning, the institute consisted of two departments: aerodynamic and aircraft building, on the basis of which the aircraft building faculty was officially opened in 1934 (the first dean was K. A. Arkhipov).

From the first days of the institute's existence, intensive research work has been carried out. It was headed by Nikolai Gurevich Chetaev, who created a scientific school of general mechanics within the walls of the institute. In 1940, N. G. Chetaev was transferred to work in Moscow to the post of deputy. director (since 1944 - director) of the Institute of Mechanics of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, in 1943 he was elected a corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR.

Since 1933, the institute was one of the first aviation universities in the country to begin publishing collections scientific articles, called "Proceedings of KAI", published regularly and became an authoritative scientific publication. In 1933, the defense of Ph. In 1937, the first defense of doctoral dissertations by G. V. Kamenkov, Kh. M. Mushtari, and I. G. Malkin took place. Along with theoretical research, design developments were also successfully carried out at the institute. In 1933-1939, the KAI Design Bureau created a series of single- and twin-engine aircraft, in which new ideas for that time were embodied and Constructive decisions(hovering ailerons, retractable landing gear, elastic wing, etc.). A number of official records were set on these aircraft.

In 1939, a motor-building faculty was opened at KAI (the first dean was Chuslyaev A. A.). S. V. Rumyantsev became the head of the department of aircraft engines, later rector of KAI, then deputy. Minister of Higher Education of the USSR, Rector of the Peoples' Friendship University named after Patrice Lumumba.

During the years of the Great Patriotic War A number of departments and laboratories of the Institute of Physics of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, TsAGI, the Flight Research Institute (LII), the Scientific Research Institute of the Civil Air Fleet, as well as the entire staff of the Kharkov Aviation Institute worked on the premises of the Institute. In the period from 1941 to 1943, leading scientists - aerodynamicists A. A. Dorodnitsin, S. A. Khristianovich, V. V. Struminsky headed by the future president of the USSR Academy of Sciences M. V. Keldysh worked within the walls of KAI.

In 1945, the first department of jet engines in the country's universities was organized at the institute, to the head of which was invited the future academician V.P. space systems of the country, Professor G.S. Zhiritsky, after whom one of the craters of the Moon is named.

In 1951, a new faculty of aviation instrumentation was opened at the institute (the first dean was Maksimov V.V.), in 1952 the faculty of aviation radio engineering was created, which soon became the largest in the institute (the first dean was Popovkin V.I.).

In the mid-50s, scientific schools gained full strength and gained all-Union fame: stability of movement, strength of aircraft structures, optimal processes, aircraft engine building, progressive technological processes, etc. Evidence of recognition of their authority was the fact that in 1956 KAI was formed Council for awarding the degree of Doctor of Sciences.

In 1958, a decision was made to issue in the country a new scientific series of journals, Izvestiya vysshekh educational institutions", the publication of one of the series -" Aviation technology”was entrusted to the institute. This magazine is still distributed today in 30 countries of the world (Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Canada, Japan, etc.), and is also fully translated into English language and is published in the USA under the name "Soviet Aeronautic". In 1967, for great services in the training of engineering personnel and the development scientific research institute awarded the order Labor Red Banner.

In 1972, the Faculty of Computing and Control Systems was opened (the first dean was Yu. V. Kozhevnikov). In 1973, the institute was named after the outstanding Soviet aircraft designer Andrei Nikolaevich Tupolev. In March 1982, in honor of the 50th anniversary, the Institute was awarded the Order of Friendship of Peoples.

In 1987, for the first time in the universities of the city, elections of the rector of the institute were held on an alternative basis. They are headed by Professor G. L. Degtyarev, who heads the university to this day. In 1991, a new faculty of management, economics, finance and entrepreneurship was founded at the institute (the first dean was Sirazetdinov T.K.).

Having become a technical university, KAI has significantly expanded the range of areas and specialties of higher education. In 1995, the Faculty of Humanities was established at the University (the first dean - Sabirova D.K.), in 2000 - the Faculty of Physical and Mathematical Training (the first dean - Garaev K.G.), in 2003 - the Faculty economic theory and Law (Dean Khasanova A. Sh.) and the Faculty of Psychology and Business Administration (Dean Gabdreev R. V.).

In 1999, on the basis of faculties aircraft and aircraft engines, the Institute of Aviation, Land Transport and Energy (IANTE) was founded. The first director is Dregalin A.F. At the Institute (IANTE) and at all faculties there is a multi-level system of training specialists, which includes the training of a specialist - engineer (5 - 5.5 years of study), bachelor's degree (4 years) and master's degree (6 years).

In 2003, on the basis of the Radio Engineering Faculty, the Institute of Radio Electronics and Telecommunications (IRET) was formed, director Shcherbakov G.I.

KSTU (KAI) them. A. N. Tupolev today is a large diversified educational and scientific complex. The university has 11 branches in the cities of Tatarstan and the Volga region: Volzhsk, Almetyevsk, Bugulma, Zelenodolsk, Yelabuga, Naberezhnye Chelny, Chistopol, Nizhnekamsk, Zainsk, Leninogorsk, Vyatskiye Polyany. Today, about 15,000 students study at KSTU (KAI) at all faculties and branches.

In 1992, the Center for Continuing Education (CEC) was established - the first director Vatolin A.K. (established in 1989, the first director - M. Odinokov), 25 centers and 4 training groups. Advanced training is carried out in 63 programs, obtaining a second higher education - in 9 programs.

The scientific potential of the university consists of: 58 departments, 57 branch and problem laboratories, 10 scientific and technical centers, 3 university research institutes, experimental and pilot production.

More than 3000 teachers, scientists and engineers work here, including over 120 doctors of sciences and professors, among them 17 academicians and corresponding members of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Academy of Sciences of Tatarstan and the International Academy of Sciences of Higher Education, more than 700 doctors and candidates of sciences.

International relations of KSTU - KAI originated in 1937, when a group of teachers - employees of the Design Bureau - KAI went to France to get acquainted with the production at the aircraft factories of the Renault company. From 1947 to 1955 foreign students and graduate students from Albania, Bulgaria, Hungary, China, North Korea, Poland, Romania, Czechoslovakia.

After a forty-year break, since 1996, training has resumed at KSTU foreign students and graduate students. To date, students from Turkey, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Korea, India, Pakistan, China, Palestine, Libya, Germany, and the USA have been trained here under various programs. Scientific and educational ties are actively developing with the universities of Brazil, Germany, Spain, China, Libya, the USA, France and other countries. Coordination of interaction with international scientific and educational centers carried out by the Department of International Relations.

As part of the research part of the university: Research Institute of Physical and Chemical Processes, Research Center for Strength Problems, Research Center for Applied Radio Electronics, Research Institute for Light Music Problems, more than 50 research laboratories and student design bureaus, a technopark.

On the basis of the university there are: the Center for Energy-Saving Technologies of the Republic of Tatarstan, the Lead Certification Center for Welding for the Republic of Tatarstan, Mari El, Chuvashia; research center for CALS-technologies and quality management; Regional Innovation Research Center of the Republic of Tatarstan and a branch of the Agency of the Republic of Tatarstan for the support of small business; branch of the Russian State University innovative technologies and entrepreneurship.

In 2001, the Open Technical University of Tatarstan was established on an associative basis. In addition to our university, Kamsky entered it Polytechnical Institute, six technical schools, six research institutes and design bureaus. Such a community allows us to solve a number of important tasks, in particular, the implementation of the concept continuing education. In addition, the co-founders of the open university have more opportunities for retraining teachers and specialists, improving their qualifications, solving scientific and technical problems, graduate employment and recruitment issues.

KSTU-KAI today is a large educational, scientific and innovative complex, which confidently ranks among the best technical universities in Russia.

Organization

The university trains specialists in the following specialties:

Institute of Aviation, Land Transport and Energy

  • Materials Science and Technology
  • Energy of heat technologies
  • Internal combustion engines
  • Gas turbine, steam turbine plants and engines
  • Engineering technology
  • Equipment and technology of welding production
  • Design and manufacture of products from composite materials
  • Aircraft and helicopter industry
  • Aircraft engines and power plants
  • Technical operation of aircraft and engines
  • rocket engines
  • thermophysics
  • Aviation and rocket-space heat engineering
  • Cars and automotive industry
  • Service of transport and technological machines and equipment
  • Life safety in the technosphere
  • Emergency protection
  • High tech management
  • Computer-Aided Design Systems

Institute of Radio Electronics and Telecommunications

  • Technology and Entrepreneurship
  • Physics and technology of optical communication
  • Radio engineering
  • Design and technology of radio electronic means
  • Nanotechnologies in electronics
  • Multichannel telecommunication systems
  • Means of communication with mobile objects
  • Technical operation of transport radio equipment
  • Household electronic equipment
  • Radio electronic systems

Faculty of Physics and Mathematics

  • physical electronics
  • Physics

Faculty of Automation and Electronic Instrumentation

  • Standardization and certification
  • Electrical equipment of cars and tractors
  • Aircraft electrical equipment
  • Instruments and systems for orientation, stabilization and navigation
  • Electrical equipment and electrical facilities of enterprises, organizations and institutions
  • Instrumentation
  • Aviation instruments and measuring and computing systems
  • Biotechnical and medical devices and systems
  • Optoelectronic devices and systems
  • Control and informatics in technical systems
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Quality control

Faculty of Technical Cybernetics and Informatics

  • Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
  • Information systems (by department ASOiU)
  • Organization and technology of information security
  • Comprehensive protection of information objects
  • Informatics and Computer Engineering (Department of CS)
  • Computers, complexes, systems and networks
  • Information security of telecommunication systems
  • Informatics and Computer Engineering (Department of ASOiU)
  • Automated information processing and control systems
  • Informatics and Computer Engineering (Department of PMI)
  • Design and technology of electronic means
  • Design and technology of electronic computing facilities

Institute of Engineering and Economics

  • Management
  • Economy
  • Commerce (merchant)
  • Organisation management
  • Applied informatics (in economics)

Institute of Social Technologies

  • Organisation management
  • Public relations

Faculty of Psychology and Business Administration

  • Psychology
  • Personnel Management

Faculty of Economic Theory and Law

  • Jurisprudence
  • World economy

Links

  • Official Website of the Kazan State Technical University named after V.I. A. N. Tupolev (KAI).
  • The new official website of the Kazan State Technical University. A. N. Tupolev (KAI). - Information about the university, detailed structure of KSTU, pages of departments and divisions, reference Information, data admission committee, areas of research activities, forums, photo gallery
  • Unofficial site of IRET students - Lectures, manuals, textbooks, as well as examples of solutions for control, coursework, etc.

Coordinates : 55°47′49.4″ N sh. 49°06′50.8″ E d. /  55.797056° N sh. 49.114111° E d.

During 1940-1945. in Kazan, V.P. Glushko worked at a motor-building plant, first heading a special group, and then an design bureau for liquid rocket engines. On his initiative, in 1945, KAI organized the country's first department of rocket engines, among the first teachers who was S.P. Korolev, later - Chief Designer, Academician, twice Hero of Socialist Labor, laureate of the Lenin Prize.
Kazan State Technical University named after A.N. Tupolev, until 1992 it was called Kazan Aviation Institute named after A.N. Tupolev, was formed on March 5, 1932 on the basis of the aerodynamic department of KSU.

Initially, the institute consisted of two departments: aerodynamic and aircraft building, on the basis of which the aircraft building faculty was officially opened in 1934 (the first dean was Arkhipov K.A.), the first departments were created that have survived to this day: aerodynamics, higher mathematics, theoretical mechanics, resistance materials, physics and chemistry.
A feature of the education of KSTU-KAI is the combination of traditions inherited from Kazan University, characterized by depth and fundamentality educational process, with a practical and applied focus modern knowledge.
The university is headed by a doctor of technical sciences, professor, full member of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tatarstan, full member of the International Academy of Sciences of Higher Education, Honored Worker of Science and Technology of the Republic of Tatarstan, Honored Worker of Science of the Russian Federation Gennady DEGTYAREV.
The most demanded are the following specialties, which are taught at the university - all specialties of the Faculty of Technical Cybernetics, the specialty "Multichannel Telecommunication Systems" of the Institute of Radio Electronics and Telecommunications; specialties related to the operation of cars, all specialties of the economic and humanitarian faculties.

Meanwhile, due to the crisis in the country's aerospace complex, aviation specialties are in little demand. There is a growing need for computer scientists and computer science, means of communication, management and service of equipment.

Employment of graduates is carried out by concluding contracts with specialized enterprises. About 60% of graduates work in their specialty, the remaining 40% find employment quite easily in related fields of engineering, technology or mass communications. Established recruitment agency.
On the this moment about 26 thousand students study at KSTU-KAI various forms learning. The number of graduates with a red diploma is approximately 15% of the graduation (150-160 people).

The competition for admission to a university ranges from 2 to 12 people per place, depending on the specialty.

Among the outstanding graduates of the university:
Silaev I.S. - First Prime Minister of the Russian Federation;
Gubanov B.I. - chief designer of the Energia-Buran rocket and space system;
Simonov M.P. - General Designer of OKB named after P.O. Sukhoi, Hero of Russia.
Sadovnikov V.G. - General Director of NPO "Votkinsky Zavod" - designer of the SS-20 rocket;
Belugin V.I. – Director of the Federal Nuclear Center of Russia;
Matrosov V.M. - Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, President of the Academy of Nonlinear Sciences, Director of the Institute of Mathematical Modeling;
Alemasov V.E. - Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, leading scientist in the field of rocket engines.
All the listed persons, as well as other outstanding graduates, are constantly interested in the life of the university and take an active part in solving educational, scientific problems and social issues.