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History of the Department of Physical Education of the Taganrog Radio Engineering Institute. Radiotechnical Taganrog University: reviews, specialties, admissions committee

To date, the Taganrog University of Radio Engineering is one of the most prestigious universities not only in Russia and its south, but also in the world. But calling it a university is wrong, since the correct name of the institution is the Engineering and Technology Academy of the Southern Federal University (abbreviated as ITA SFedU). Over the past decade, several transformations have taken place, and today graduates receive prestigious SFedU diplomas.

History of the University in the 20th century

The year of foundation is considered to be 1952. By decree of I. V. Stalin in 1951, the construction of the university began in the south of the USSR. Until 1974, it was called the Taganrog Radio Engineering Institute. In 1974, it was named after V. D. Kalmykov (Minister of the Radio Industry of the USSR, a prominent political and scientific figure, a native of Rostov-on-Don). But already in the early 90s, with a change in the political system of the country and the education system, the institute ceased to exist.

Since 1993, this educational institution has become known as the Taganrog State Radio Engineering University named after V. And it bore this name until 2006. During all this time, many specialists from various fields have left the walls of the institute (and later the university). These are electricians, roboticists, acousticians, as well as psychologists, environmentalists, programmers and many others. There are 8 faculties in total, including the Center for Pre-University Training, where secondary school graduates are trained in special programs.

21st century: massive changes

If at the very beginning of the 2000s it was the Taganrog State Radio Engineering University (reviews of graduates can be heard even in social networks), then in 2006 a full-scale reform began. The result is that the educational institution is included in the composition and is “downgraded” to the rank of an institute. In the period 2007-2012. it is called the Taganrog Technological Institute of the Southern Federal University.

But this only helped to improve the situation - in post-perestroika times, funding was scarce, so new equipment was purchased in scanty quantities. But in the 21st century, the situation has changed dramatically: again, the country needs competent specialists, as a result, students learn their business using the latest equipment. The most modern measuring instruments, computers, in the entire educational institution, there is hardly an audience left without multimedia equipment.

Modernity

During the period 2012-2013. another transformation took place, the educational institution was called the Taganrog campus of the Southern Federal University. The name is highly controversial, as many students and faculty have associated the name "campus" with the dorm network. In fact, this is not entirely true, because the campus is both libraries, research centers, and sports grounds, which are isolated from the city and located on the same territory. But the Taganrog University of Radio Engineering has a slightly different structure.

It is impossible to call it a campus, since it is not isolated from the city - it is located within its boundaries, next to the buildings there are residential buildings of ordinary residents. Probably, for this reason, the name did not take root: from 2013 to this day, the university has been called the Engineering and Technology Academy of the Southern Federal University. Each academic building has one or two institutes. In fact, what used to be a faculty is today an institute, a division of the academy.

Admissions and training

Here is a brief summary of what the Taganrog Radio Engineering University experienced. The admission committee of this university is located at the address: Taganrog, st. Chekhov, 22 (building "A"). Throughout the school year, open days are held on the basis of the institution. Future applicants can come and see with their own eyes what this or that institute offers them. Usually, open days are held in the lobby of building "D", located on the lane. Nekrasovsky.

But after passing the exam, a high school graduate can apply to the selection committee. By providing a copy (or original) of the certificate of passing the exams, as well as writing an application, you can expect the announcement of the results. If you have a high enough score, then there is nothing to be afraid of: you will definitely enter the Radio Engineering Taganrog University, and you will study absolutely free of charge. There is also a contract form (you pay for each semester during the learning process) and a targeted one (you are paid for by an enterprise where you are required to work for some time after graduation).

What majors are popular?

But I want to know about what the Taganrog Radio Engineering University has to offer. Which specialties will be relevant in the near future and in demand in the future? Trite, but nanotechnology is perhaps one of the most modern trends. You can find several specialties in this area at the Institute of Nanotechnology, Electronics and Instrumentation, which is part of the ITA SFU.

Another "fashionable" direction is robotics. Of course, this area is still in its infancy, but it is quite possible that modern students in a few years will make a significant breakthrough in the creation of robots. And how can the Radio Engineering Taganrog University exist without specialties in the following areas:

  • electrical engineering;
  • radio receiving and transmitting devices;
  • electrical equipment of cars;
  • electrical equipment of enterprises.

And this is not all specialties, more detailed information can be found directly at the academy.

About the university

The Technological Institute of the "Southern Federal University" in Taganrog (TTI SFU) is one of the leading technical higher educational institutions in Russia. The University traces its history back to the formation in 1952 of the Radio Engineering Institute (TRTI) in Taganrog, an industrial and port city in southern Russia.

The city of Taganrog was founded by Peter I in 1698 on the shores of the Sea of ​​Azov near the mouth of the Don River. The city is home to Europe's largest boiler plant and a large metallurgical plant, two aircraft manufacturing companies, the second largest combine plant in Russia, and a number of enterprises manufacturing radio electronic equipment. Taganrog is the birthplace of the remarkable Russian writer Anton Chekhov. Numerous museums, historical monuments, parks, gardens and beaches, fresh air and sun create favorable conditions for work and leisure. The population of Taganrog is currently more than 300 thousand people.

According to the organizational structure, the Institute represents an educational, research and production complex, which includes: 6 faculties of full-time education, the faculty of continuous forms of education, the faculty of advanced training, the municipal general education lyceum, the center for pre-university training, the intersectoral regional center for advanced training and retraining of personnel (MRTSPK), 36 departments, a scientific and technical library, a retraining center "Vybor", research departments: Research Institute of Multiprocessor Computing Systems, OKB "Mius", OKB "Ritm", Scientific Design Bureau of Computing Systems, STC "Intech" publishing house, printing house and other structures that provide activities of the Institute.

In accordance with the license, the educational process includes pre-university training, training of bachelors, graduates, masters, postgraduate and additional professional education.

Currently, more than 10,773 students are studying at eight faculties of the Institute, including about 6,500 full-time students. During the period from 1997 to 2002, 3318 specialists were trained.

There are more than 200 PhD students in the PhD program. In 2002, 217 graduate students and 11 doctoral students are being trained in the TTI SFedU postgraduate course.

Additional vocational education (including second higher education) is carried out in the Intersectoral Regional Center for Advanced Training and Retraining of Personnel (MRTSPK) established in 1994. The Center is a structural subdivision of TTI SFedU. Over the period of activity, more than 6,500 people have been trained at the MRCPC, including 1,120 executives and specialists; 1920 mid-level specialists; more than 1800 people received a second profession. In 2002, the number of those trained was about 451 people.
Teaching staff

The Institute has a highly qualified faculty of 632, of which 565 are full-time staff. The number of teachers with academic degrees and titles is more than 471 people (74.5%), of which more than 86 people are doctors, professors and 385 are candidates of science, associate professors. Among the teachers: 1 academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 56 full members and corresponding members of public academies, about 40 honored workers of science and technology of the Russian Federation, honored and honored workers of higher professional education.

Six faculties out of eight and 32 departments out of 36 are headed by doctors of sciences, professors. For five years, employees have defended 21 doctoral and 66 master's theses.

The personnel potential of the Institute is able to qualitatively carry out all licensed types of educational activities.
Scientific and international activities

Research activities at the Institute are carried out in accordance with the five-year (perspective) and annual (current) plans.

Scientific research is carried out in 53 departments: 35 departments, Research Institute (NII) of multiprocessor computing systems, Special Design Bureau (OKB) "Mius", Special Design Bureau of OKB "Ritm", Scientific Design Bureau of Computer Systems, etc. the work is performed by: 58 doctors, professors; 342 candidates of sciences, associate professors; 245 graduate students and 960 undergraduates. Their activity is coordinated by the scientific part of the Institute.

Research is carried out in accordance with international, federal and regional scientific and technical programs, orders of ministries, departments and enterprises.

The subject of research work fully corresponds to the profile of training bachelors, specialists and masters. The implementation of projects and works developed at the Institute made it possible to find solutions to many scientific and technical problems in the field of radio electronics, telecommunications, instrumentation, computer technology, etc.

Research results for 1998-2002 were reflected in 193 monographs, 17 textbooks and teaching aids with the stamp of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation and other federal bodies, 2532 scientific articles, 21 collections of scientific articles, 98 copyright certificates and patents, 14 doctoral and 56 master's theses, in materials conducted at the Institute 15 All-Russian with international participation, regional and university conferences.

With the participation of leading scientists of the Institute, international projects are being implemented to develop radio and telecommunication communication channels, control models, neuron-like computer systems, microelectronics and large-scale integrated circuit technologies, etc.

The scientists of the Institute carry out joint work with Institutes and firms from the USA, Germany, China, Hungary, Ukraine, Belarus and other countries, and also give lectures at the leading Institutes of the USA, England and Germany. Every year about 20 graduate students and students of the Institute undergo internships abroad. Personnel are being trained for countries near and far abroad. The exchange of scientific information is practiced.

TTI SFedU is a member of IAU/UNESCO - the International Association of Institutes at UNESCO (http://www.unesco.org/iau), a member of the "Association for Engineering Education in Russia" (RAEE), a member of BSUN - "Network of Institutes of the Black Sea Basin Countries" (http ://www.univ-ovidius.ro/BSUN) and a member of UICEE - “UNESCO International Center for Engineering Education” (http://www.eng.monash.edu.au/uicee) .
Material and technical base

The educational process is implemented in eight educational buildings of the Institute with a total area of ​​​​more than 108,000 sq.m., in which there are 23 lecture rooms with a capacity of 50 to 250 people, 68 classrooms for group classes, 45 classrooms for subgroup classes and 54 specialized laboratories with the necessary equipment. . The Institute has the necessary amount of laboratory equipment and a fleet of personal computers to ensure the educational process. The total number of computer equipment units is 1230. The number of terminals from which there is access to the INTERNET network is 692. The classroom fund allows the educational process to be carried out in two shifts.

Educational practices are held in the computing and educational research laboratories of departments and faculties, as well as in the departments of research institutes and design bureaus of the Institute.

The Institute has a modern printing house, a sports complex, six dormitories, a student catering complex and four recreation centers.
The quality of training of bachelors and specialists

The assessment of the quality of training of bachelors and specialists is carried out on the basis of an analysis of the level of requirements for the competitive selection of applicants, the degree of assimilation of program material by students, an analysis of the results of final qualifying works and projects, as well as the feedback of organizations where university graduates work.

Entrance exams to TTI SFedU according to their requirements and content correspond to the basic school programs of the Russian Federation.

Interview, testing and examination are applied as introductory tests.

The indicators of the quality of training of bachelors and specialists at the Institute in 2000 are characterized by the following data:

* in the cycle of general humanitarian and socio-economic disciplines, the percentage of excellent and good grades is 72%;
* in the cycle of mathematical and natural sciences, the percentage of excellent and good grades is 57%;
* in the cycle of general professional disciplines, the percentage of excellent and good grades is 71%;
* in the cycle of special disciplines, the percentage of excellent and good marks is 72%.

Annual final tests have high rates, in particular, in the 2001/2002 academic year, 97% of graduates defended their papers for the qualification degree "Bachelor" with "good" and "excellent". Diplomas with honors accounted for 35%. For diploma projects for the qualification of "graduated specialist" this figure was 84%.

In general, the quality of training of bachelors and specialists at the Institute is assessed as meeting the current level of requirements and exceeds the average level of indicators for technical universities.

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Taganrog State Radio Engineering University
(TRTU)
Former names

Taganrog State Radio Engineering Institute

Year of foundation
Legal address

Story

History of reorganizations

Prerequisites for the creation of TRTI

The university consists of separate buildings: "A", "B", "C", "D", "D", "E", "I", "K", as well as several research institutes and NKB.

Faculties

Rectors of TRTI / TRTU

  • from to - V.G. Zakharevich
  • from to - N.G. Malyshev
  • from to - A.V. Kalyaev
  • from to - V.M. Alekhin
  • from to - V.I. Bogdanov
  • from to - K.Ya. Shaposhnikov (director)

Notable alumni and staff

  • Butenko, Viktor Ivanovich (born ) - professor, doctor of technical sciences, head of the department of mechanics.
  • Vetrov, Vladislav Vladimirovich (b.) - theater and film actor, Honored Artist of Russia.
  • Vysokovsky, Zinovy ​​​​Moiseevich (-) - Soviet and Russian theater and film actor, pop artist. Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1978), People's Artist of Russia.
  • Kalyaev, Anatoly Vasilyevich (-) - Soviet, Russian scientist, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Hero of Socialist Labor.
  • Prasolov, Vladimir Alexandrovich () - Mayor of Taganrog (2012).
  • Surzhenko, Roman Igorevich () - Russian illustrator, comics artist.
  • Timoshenko, Vladimir Ivanovich (b.) - Soviet Russian scientist, laureate of the USSR State Prize in the field of science (1985), doctor of technical sciences (1975), professor (1978).
  • Shahverdiev, Tofik Rzakulievich () - Russian film director.
  • Khunagov, Rashid Dumalichevich () - Russian scientist.
  • Kalyanov, Alexander Ivanovich (b.) - Soviet and Russian sound engineer, pop singer, composer, arranger, producer
  • Belousov, Boris Mikhailovich (b.) - Soviet statesman, Minister of Mechanical Engineering and Defense Industry of the USSR.

Honorary professors

  • Pukhov, Georgy Evgenievich ().
  • Khunagov, Rashid Dumalichevich Russian scientist

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“Mr. adjutant,” he shouted, “tell them not to crowd. - The adjutant, having fulfilled the order, approached Prince Andrei. On the other side, the battalion commander rode up on horseback.
- Watch out! - a frightened cry of a soldier was heard, and, like a bird whistling on a fast flight, squatting on the ground, a grenade splashed softly, a few steps from Prince Andrei, near the horse of the battalion commander. The first horse, without asking whether it was good or bad to express fear, snorted, soared, almost dropping the major, and galloped off to the side. The horror of the horse was communicated to people.
- Lie down! - shouted the voice of the adjutant, lying on the ground. Prince Andrew stood in indecision. A grenade, like a top, smoking, spun between him and the recumbent adjutant, on the edge of arable land and meadows, near a sagebrush bush.
“Is this death? - thought Prince Andrei, looking with a completely new, envious look at the grass, at the wormwood and at the wisp of smoke curling from the spinning black ball. “I can’t, I don’t want to die, I love life, I love this grass, earth, air ...” He thought this and at the same time remembered that they were looking at him.
“Shame on you, officer! he said to the adjutant. “What…” he didn’t finish. At the same time, an explosion was heard, the whistle of fragments of a broken frame, as it were, the stuffy smell of gunpowder - and Prince Andrei rushed to the side and, raising his hand up, fell on his chest.
Several officers ran up to him. On the right side of the abdomen, a large bloodstain spread across the grass.
The called militia with stretchers stopped behind the officers. Prince Andrei was lying on his chest, his face down to the grass, and breathing heavily, snoring.
- What's up, come on!
The peasants came up and took him by the shoulders and legs, but he groaned plaintively, and the peasants, after exchanging glances, let him go again.
- Take it, put it, everything is the same! shouted a voice. Another time they took him by the shoulders and put him on a stretcher.
- Oh my god! My God! What is it?.. Belly! This is the end! Oh my god! voices were heard among the officers. “It buzzed by a hair’s breadth,” said the adjutant. The peasants, having adjusted the stretcher on their shoulders, hurriedly set off along the path they had trodden to the dressing station.
- Walk in step ... Eh! .. peasant! - the officer shouted, stopping by the shoulders the peasants who were walking unevenly and shaking the stretcher.
“Make things right, Khvedor, but Khvedor,” said the man in front.
“That's it, it's important,” said the rear one happily, hitting the leg.
- Your Excellency? BUT? Prince? - Timokhin ran up in a trembling voice, looking into the stretcher.
Prince Andrei opened his eyes and looked from behind the stretcher, into which his head was deeply buried, at the one who spoke, and again lowered his eyelids.
The militia brought Prince Andrei to the forest, where the wagons stood and where there was a dressing station. The dressing station consisted of three spread out tents with rolled-up floors on the edge of a birch forest. There were wagons and horses in the birch forest. Horses in the ridges ate oats, and sparrows flew to them and picked up spilled grains. Crows, smelling blood, cawing impatiently, flew over on birches. Around the tents, more than two acres of space, lay, sat, stood bloody people in various clothes. Around the wounded, with dull and attentive faces, crowds of porter soldiers stood, who were vainly driven away from this place by the officers in charge of order. Not listening to the officers, the soldiers stood, leaning on the stretcher, and intently, as if trying to understand the difficult meaning of the spectacle, looked at what was happening in front of them. Loud, angry cries, then plaintive moans were heard from the tents. From time to time paramedics ran out of there for water and pointed to those that had to be brought in. The wounded, waiting at the tent for their turn, wheezed, moaned, cried, shouted, cursed, asked for vodka. Some were delusional. Prince Andrei, as a regimental commander, walking over the unbandaged wounded, was carried closer to one of the tents and stopped, waiting for orders. Prince Andrei opened his eyes and for a long time could not understand what was happening around him. Meadow, wormwood, arable land, a black spinning ball and his passionate outburst of love for life came to his mind. Two paces from him, speaking loudly and drawing general attention to himself, stood leaning on a bough and with his head tied, a tall, handsome, black-haired non-commissioned officer. He was wounded in the head and leg by bullets. Around him, eagerly listening to his speech, a crowd of wounded and porters gathered.
- We fucked him up like that, so we threw everything away, they took the king himself! shouted the soldier, shining with black, heated eyes and looking around him. - Come only at that very time, the reserve, his b, my brother, there is no rank left, therefore I tell you right ...
Prince Andrei, like everyone around the narrator, looked at him with a brilliant look and experienced a consoling feeling. But isn't it all the same now, he thought. – What will happen there and what was it here? Why did I feel so sorry for losing my life? There was something in this life that I did not understand and do not understand.

One of the doctors, in a bloody apron and with bloodied small hands, in one of which he held a cigar between his little finger and thumb (so as not to stain it), left the tent. This doctor raised his head and began to look around, but above the wounded. He obviously wanted to rest a little. Moving his head to the right and left for some time, he sighed and lowered his eyes.
“Well, now,” he said to the words of the paramedic, who pointed him to Prince Andrei, and ordered him to be carried to the tent.
A murmur arose from the crowd of waiting wounded.
“It can be seen that in the next world the masters live alone,” said one.
Prince Andrey was brought in and placed on a table that had just been cleared, from which the paramedic was rinsing something. Prince Andrei could not make out separately what was in the tent. Plaintive groans from all sides, excruciating pain in the thigh, abdomen and back entertained him. Everything that he saw around him merged for him into one general impression of a naked, bloody human body, which seemed to fill the entire low tent, just as a few weeks ago on this hot August day this same body filled a dirty pond along the Smolensk road. . Yes, it was the same body, the same chair a canon [meat for cannons], the sight of which even then, as if predicting the present, aroused horror in him.