Bauman Moscow State Technical University (Bauman University)

July 1st, 1830 Emperor Nicholas I approved «Statute of Moscow Craft School». It was the first Russian technical university.
New school was created to teach various crafts as well as basic sciences. By 1868 education MCS was reorganized as Imperial Moscow Technical School (IMTS). The main purpose of IMTS was to «educate construction engineers, mechanical engineers and industrial technologists».
IMTS system of handicraft education of engineers was recognized all over the world. «Russian method» became especially well-known after Vienna World Exhibition (1873) where it was awarded Big Gold Medal. IMTS was recognized the best machine-building education institution of Russia and joined the ranks of the world leading polytechnic schools. A lot of outstanding scientists taught in IMTS, such as D. Mendeleev, N. Jukovsky, P. Chebychev, S. Chaplygin, A. Yershov, D. Sovetkin, F. Dmitriev, A. Letnikov, A. Gavrilenko.

A lot of prominent scientists and engineers graduated from MHTS. The list includes aircraft and rockets designers such as Andrey Tupolev and Sergey Korolev; Nicholay Dollezhal, a designer of nuclear stations; prominent metallurgist Alexander Tselikov, Sergey Lebedev – a chief designer of the first Soviet computer.

Contacts

Address
105005, ul. Baumanskaya 2-ya, 5/1, Moscow
Phone
+7 (499) 263-63-91
E-mail
bauman@bmstu.ru
Internet
https://bmstu.ru
Social networks

Laboratories \ equipment supporting education

  • Special education and rehabilitation technologies Laboratory
  • Laboratory «Composite materials, components and structures mechanical and physical properties Research»
  • Russia Technical Education Problems Laboratory
  • Scientific and testing laboratory «BMSTU test»
  • Laboratory «Dynamic strength materials»
  • Laboratory «Vibration testing»
  • Laboratory «Machining»
  • Laboratory «Process automation»
  • Laboratory «Heat-insulating materials»
  • Laboratory «Polymeric coatings»
  • Laboratory «Manufacturing technology»
  • Laboratory «Automatic control systems»
  • Laboratory «Micromechanics and micro robotic technology»
  • Materials mechanical tests Laboratory
  • Laboratory «Student Design Bureau»
  • Composite Materials Laboratory
  • Programming Laboratory
  • Laboratory «Gas turbines and combined engines»
  • Laboratory «Space closed-cycle gas turbine power plant»
  • Laboratory «Heat and Mass Transfer and Thermomechanics»
  • Laboratory «Thermal power plants Control systems»
  • Laboratory «Refrigeration and cryogenic systems»
  • Laboratory «Hydromachines»
  • Laboratory «Electric propulsion and power systems»
  • Laboratory «Ion-plasma technology»
  • Laboratory «Radiation plasma systems and technologies»
  • Laboratory «Microplasma gas-discharge plants and technologies»
  • Laboratory «Combined porous mesh materials»
  • Laboratory «Polydisperse systems Filtering process»
  • Laboratory «Environmental protection»
  • Network technologies Laboratory
  • Security equipment Laboratory
  • Technical systems processes simulation Laboratory
  • Information Technologies Laboratory
  • Scientific and Research Laboratory (SRL)
  • Scientific creativity techniques and psychology academic and research laboratory

Academic and research staff

3353 academic and research staff, including 2205 PhDs and 9 pers. international staff

Staff professional development and training in nuclear area

There are 4 divisions providing annual staff training.

Information for Students

There are students’ scientific works, course works and diploma projects based on actual field problems assisted by leading specialists of nuclear organizations. Workers from Joint Stock Company «N.A. Dollezhal Research and Development Institute of Power Engineering», Kurchatov Institute, OKB «GIDROPRESS», All-Russian Research Institute for Nuclear Power Plants Operation, JSC ELEMASH Machine-Building Plant and other nuclear organizations work at BMSTU as part-time workers and advisors. Moreover there are summer practices, diploma practices and internships taken place at these organizations.

Scientific collaboration includes research works and research & development works released as BMSTU by nuclear field organizations’ orders.

Outstanding Alumni

  • Sergei Pavlovich Korolev - Lead Soviet rocket engineer and spacecraft designer, founder of soviet cosmonautics
  • Vladimir Grigorievich Shukhov - Russian engineer, scientist and architect, inventor of the Shukhov cracking process
  • Vladimir Solovyov - Soviet cosmonaut and first man on Mir
  • Andrey Nikolaevich Tupolev - pioneering Soviet aircraft engineer, chief designer of the "Tupolev" aircraft
  • Pavel Osipovich Sukhoi - Soviet aerospace engineer, chief designer of the "Sukhoi" military aircraft
  • Pafnuty Lvovich Chebyshev - Russian mathematician and mechanician
  • Vladimir Mikhailovich Myasishchev - Soviet aircraft designer
  • Georgy Malenkov - Prime Minister of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
  • Nikolai Yegorovich Zhukovsky - Russian scientist and mechanician, founder of modern ae dynamics
  • Vladimir Nikolayevich Chelomei - Soviet mechanics scientist, aviation and missile engineer
  • Nikolay Alekseevich Pilyugin - Soviet chief designer of rocket guidance systems
  • Semyon Alekseyevich Lavochkin - Soviet aircraft designer, founder of the Lavochkin aircraft design bureau
  • Vladimir Mikhailovich Petlyakov - Soviet aeronautical engineer
  • Sergey Alexeyevich Chaplygin - Russian and Soviet physicist, mathematician, and mechanical engineer
  • Sergei Alekseyevich Lebedev - Soviet scientist in the fields of electrical engineering and computer science, designer of the first Soviet computers
  • Ivan Georgievich Petrovsky - Soviet mathematician
  • Vladimir Evgenievich Zotikov - Russian and Soviet scientist and textile engineer
  • Lev Iakovlevich Karpov - Russian Chemist and Bolshevik revolutionary
  • Sergei Ivanovich Vavilov - Soviet physicist, the President of the USSR Academy of Sciences
  • Arkady Grigoryevich Mordvinov - Soviet architect and construction manager
  • Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Mikulin - Soviet aircraft engine designer and chief designer in the Mikulin design bureau
  • Sergey Alexandrovich Afanasyev - Soviet engineer and statesman, space and defence industry executive, the first Minister of the Soviet Ministry of General Machine Building.
  • Sergey Pavlovich Nepobedimiy - Soviet designer of rocket weaponry
  • Nikolay Antonovich Dollezhal - Soviet mechanical engineer, a key figure in Soviet atomic bomb project and chief designer of nuclear reactors
  • Vladimir Pavlovich Barmin - Soviet scientist, designer of the rocket launch complexes
  • Alexander Leonovich Kemurdzhian - Soviet engineer, first planetary rovers chassis designer
  • Konstantin Petrovich Feoktistov - Soviet cosmonaut and space engineer
  • Oleg Ivanovich Skripochka - Soviet cosmonaut and space engineer
  • Oleg Grigoryevich Makarov - Soviet cosmonaut.
  • Gennadi Mikhailovich Strekalov - Soviet engineer and cosmonaut
  • Vassili Nesterenko - Soviet Nuclear Energy physicist
  • Maksim Zakharovich Saburov - Soviet engineer, economist and politician
  • Zou Jiahua - former Vice Premier of China
  • Georgy Trefilov - founder and the former co-owner of the "MARTA" holding
  • Dmitry Grishin - Russian businessman, investor and Internet entrepreneur. Co-founder, Chairman and CEO of Mail.ru Group
  • Dmitry Sklyarov - Russian programmer, hacker and cryptographer
  • Igor Sysoev - creator and developer of the Nginx Web server and founder of NGINX, Inc