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Since I am not from a very wealthy family, I only considered the option of going to the budget. While studying Physics and Mathematics, in addition to the main exams, I took the Unified State Examination in Physics and a specialized exam in Mathematics. My plans were to enter a specialty related to astronautics, astronomy or astrophysics.
I had to choose between RUDN and MAI. Unfortunately, I chose the greater of two evils. I entered the Aerospace Faculty at the MAI on a budget, although I also entered the Physics Department of the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia. I preferred MAI because of its location (it was convenient geographically)
All my misadventures began when I got to know the MAI administration better. In anticipation of the start school year I needed to know where and when the freshman meeting would be held. Since the very inconvenient website of the Institute periodically does not work, I had to call the admissions committee, which was extremely easy. I was answered not quite adequate secretary. From her, I heard a sea of unreasonable claims against me, but still got my way. True, this dialogue made me doubt the correctness of my decision. Place ambitions are somewhat blunted.
The freshman meeting also made an indelible impression on me. Almost immediately, it was announced that a meager, miserable scholarship of 1,500 rubles without a commission can be obtained, therefore, only in a commercial (!) SDM-Bank. We can say that we were immediately forbidden to look for any work. At the same time, the question of how it is possible to exist on a scholarship that is unrealistic to receive remained unanswered. At the meeting, I also learned that every year students undergo medical examinations and not only where, but precisely in the institute's polyclinic. The fact that it is inconvenient for you to go there every time when it is wildly busy, no one cares.
Of all the subjects, physical education is given a higher priority here (2-3 pairs of one physical education per week).
Immediately after the meeting, we were expected to communicate with the curators. They, like experienced people, warned us that it was not worth complaining about teachers who like to skip classes - "it can cost you more." Also, the curators told us that in the process of reducing the size of the group, by the last year, the remaining students will most likely be transferred to another, as a result of which they will receive a diploma not in the specialty that they originally wanted. We learned that already at the very beginning of training, the money issue is acute. For each book borrowed from the institute's library, you must make a deposit of 100 rubles. Maybe this is a small amount, but given the fact that under the constant pressure of teachers, "who also want to eat," you will have to buy their essentially unnecessary training manuals more than once, for the entire time of study you will have to fork out quite a lot.
Perhaps the conversation with the curators was the last straw. I firmly decided to pick up the documents. But I didn't manage to do it without adventures. Again, I managed to get through to the selection committee with a drumbeat. I was told where and on what day I should come for my documents. The guards at the checkpoint did not want to let me and my mother through. When we got to the dean's office, we faced absolute, total devastation reigning within its walls. You will not be able to find the markup of floor numbers and audiences here. Having spent a lot of effort and wasting more than one hour of time, I found out the treasured information where my documents are actually located. As it turned out, I also had to write a letter of resignation. When everything was ready, the administration needed to make sure that my parents knew about my decision. Simply put, they had to give their consent. The fact that they didn’t tell me over the phone that one of my parents should be with me, once again proves the carelessness and indifference to the people of this institute. As a result, the attitude of the administration towards applicants can be safely called boorish, unresponsive, disregarding. The level of hypocrisy in all employees just rolls over. Their sky-high self-esteem prevents them from seeing the obvious.
Do not repeat my mistake, before entering, carefully study the reviews of applicants and students regarding the university of your dreams!
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Kirill Laptev 11:32 11.07.2013I entered MAI in 2009.
There were two groups in our specialty “systems engineering”, a total of 35 people. I flunked the first session, losing my scholarship, but then everything went as it should, and I didn’t make such a terrible mistake again. The teachers are mostly young, 30-40 years old. Regarding their attitude towards students - mostly positive (if the students treat them well), but there were a couple of rare freaks in whom no one could pass the laboratory and constantly ...
Denis Nikopolsky 17:12 07/08/2013
Going to college was interesting. Lots of new experiences, new relationships. I graduated from school with a physical and mathematical “bias”. Therefore, the process itself and the content of the entrance exams were not particularly difficult. But that doesn't mean everything was easy. The competition was four people per place, it was higher only at Moscow State University (5). And, of course, excitement, ignorance of what's next.
It was the heyday of the Soviet era. And, engineers, designers (aviation and space) are the most respected specialists. ...
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About MAI
The Moscow Aviation Institute was founded in 1930. Its goal was to train the most highly qualified specialists who could work in the Russian aviation industry. In 2009 MAI became the winner among 12 universities Russian Federation, who participated in the competition of university development programs and, by order of the Russian government, he was awarded the honorary category "National Research University".
Education at MAI
At the moment, at the MAI, you can get a higher education as a designer and designer of the widest profile for enterprises in the rocket and space, defense and aviation industries. Enterprises in the aerospace and defense industries are now in dire need of highly qualified specialists, so MAI graduates will always be in demand and can count on a successful career.
Now in MAI and its four branches - "Rise" in the city of Akhtubinsk Astrakhan region, "Rocket and space technology" in the city of Khimki, Moscow region, "Strela" in the city of Zhukovsky, Moscow region and "Voskhod" in the city of Baikonur, Republic of Kazakhstan - about 20,000 students study in various forms of education.
At the institute, you can get an education in 33 areas of bachelor's training, 12 areas of master's degree and 9 specialties that are in demand in the modern labor market. In addition, at MAI you can get postgraduate education in 50 specialties in order to expand your own horizons and keep abreast of the latest technical developments in the aviation and defense industries.
MAI also has the opportunity to receive a second higher education. Students can receive a second education both after graduation, and simultaneously with the first education. Thus, when graduating from MAI, students receive two diplomas at a time, which significantly increases their competitiveness in the labor market.
MAI graduates
Since the founding of the institute, about 160 thousand specialists have graduated from the MAI with higher education for both the rocket and aviation industries. Among the graduates of the Institute:
- 250 chief and general designers, as well as several heads of research programs and design organizations in the field of aviation;
- 50 academicians and corresponding members Russian Academy sciences;
- 21 pilot-cosmonauts, each of whom has been in outer space;
- Elena Serova, a MAI graduate, is included in the crew of the International Space Station, which is scheduled to take off in the second half of 2014;
- 100 pilots who are involved in the test aviation technology;
- many Heroes of Russia and the USSR and honored test pilots.
Thanks to the active development of sports at the institute, MAI trained about 60 European and world Olympic champions in the most different types sports.
Employment of MAI graduates
In order to employ its graduates and adapt them to the modern labor market, in 1996, the Employment Center was established on the territory of the MAI, which is part of the Association of Employment Centers of Moscow Universities. The database of the center is constantly updated by employers who are interested in MAI graduates, and at the moment there are already more than 200 such enterprises.
For university students, the Aerospace Forum is held every year, which includes a Job Fair, where students can see what specialties are in demand now and what qualities are especially appreciated by employers. MAI also holds seminars on successful employment and career building, where students are told in detail about how it is more profitable to present their best qualities to a future employer in order to get the desired job, and then how to prove themselves in order to quickly make a brilliant career.
After the graduation of its students, the MAI Employment Center conducts research on their demand in the labor market. This monitoring showed that about 10,000 graduates of the university successfully work at the enterprises of Roscosmos, the Ministry of Industry and Trade and other state corporations, which indicates that they received excellent knowledge at the institute and were able to use it in their practical activities.
Scientific activity at MAI
At the moment, the Institute is implementing the program "Scientific and Pedagogical Youth". As part of this program, 42 postgraduate students were admitted to the MAI postgraduate course, who must write and defend a dissertation before completing the postgraduate course, and after that work at the institute for 3 years as teachers. If, at the end of this period, they do not want to leave the MAI, they can continue to work there.
About 3,000 students are engaged in research activities at the MAI, who participate in:
- student design bureau of aviation modeling;
- student design bureau of experimental aircraft construction, where the creation of sports and very light aircraft is being developed;
- student design bureau of helicopter engineering, where remotely piloted small-sized aircraft are being developed.
By participating in such research, students can communicate more closely with the professorial and teaching staff of the institute, and therefore delve deeper into the essence of their future profession. Moreover, students who are successfully engaged in science receive nominal scholarships and awards, and medals and diplomas for participation in competitions and exhibitions, which will then increase their competitiveness in the labor market.
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And about. Rector: Shevtsov Vyacheslav Alekseevich, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor Education
1977 - MAI, Faculty of Radioelectronics aircraft»
1986 - Postgraduate
1987 - Ph.D. thesis defense, Ph.D.
2004 - defense of a doctoral dissertation on the topic: "Signal processing against the background of non-Gaussian interference in telecommunication systems and networks", Doctor of Technical Sciences.
2007 - professor
Career
1978-1980 - service in the SA, senior lieutenant engineer
since 1981 at MAI - engineer, graduate student, head of the educational laboratory, deputy dean for research
1980-1990 - All-Russian Research Institute of the State Patent Examination, freelance expert
2001-2007 - Dean of the Faculty of Aircraft Radio Electronics
2007-2016 - Vice-Rector for Research
2016 - acting Rector of MAI
Publications
Author and co-author of over 50 scientific works, including 15 certificates for inventions, 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 in large systems", "Location of subscribers in cellular communication systems" , "General system issues of information security".
Awards
Laureate of the Prize of the Government of the Russian Federation in the field of science and technology
Medal "In memory of the 850th anniversary of Moscow"
Badge "Honorary Worker of the Higher Education System"
Other
Academic Secretary of the International Academy of Information Sciences, Processes and Technology
Deputy Chairman of the editorial board of the journal "Vestnik MAI"
Chairman of the dissertation council
Member of the expert council of the Higher Attestation Commission
Honorary Doctor of the Higher Technical School Esslingen (Germany)
vice-rector for extracurricular and educational work: Yurov Nikolai Nikolaevich, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor
Vice-Rector for International Relations and Security: Vitaly Ivanovich Miknis
Vice-Rector for Quality and Informatization: Yury Ivanovich Deniskin, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor Yury Ivanovich Deniskin was born on July 30, 1961 in the city of Vladivostok in a family of employees.
After graduating in 1978 high school entered and graduated with honors in 1984 from the Far Eastern Polytechnic Institute (now the Far Eastern State Technical University) with a degree in Ship Power Plants.
Since 1984, he began working at the Moscow Aviation Institute as a trainee teacher at the 905 department.
In 1985 he entered full-time graduate school of the Moscow Aviation Institute, in 1989 he defended his dissertation for the degree of candidate of technical sciences in the specialty 05.01.01 "Applied geometry and engineering graphics". In 2000 he graduated from the MAI doctoral studies and defended his doctoral dissertation in the specialty 05.01.01.
Specialist in the field of geometric modeling of objects and processes, information technologies, quality management and information support life cycle complex high technology products.
Since 2001 - Professor of Department 905, since 2007 - Vice-Rector of the MAI for Quality and Informatization.
Supervises graduate and doctoral students.
Organizer and Chief Editor electronic journal "Applied Geometry" MAI. Deputy Chairman of the Doctoral Specialized Council in the specialty 05.01.01, member of the Doctoral Specialized Council at MAI.
Professional teacher in the field of quality, has a diploma of the GOST R Certification System (April 1999). Certified specialist in the principles and methods of total quality management (TQM), certificate of the Institute for Quality Assurance (IQA, England, January 2001).
Since 2001, he has been a part-time professor of department 104.
Vice-Rector for Economics and Finance: Gorelov Boris Alekseevich
Vice-Rector for the Development of the Institute Complex and Social Issues: Gavrilova Inna Semenovna, Vice-Rector for the Development of the Institute Complex and Social Issues
Vice-Rector for Research: Shevtsov Vyacheslav Alekseevich, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor Education
1977 - MAI, Faculty of Aircraft Radio Electronics
1986 - Postgraduate
1987 - Ph.D. thesis defense, Ph.D.
2004 - defense of a doctoral dissertation on the topic: "Signal processing against the background of non-Gaussian interference in telecommunication systems and networks", Doctor of Technical Sciences.
2007 - professor
Career
1978-1980 - service in the SA, senior lieutenant engineer
since 1981 at MAI - engineer, graduate student, head of the educational laboratory, deputy dean for research
1980–1990 - VNII of the State Patent Examination, freelance expert
2001–2007 - Dean of the Faculty of Aircraft Radio Electronics
2007 - Vice-Rector for Research
Prepared 2 candidates of sciences.
Publications
Author and co-author of more than 50 scientific papers, including 15 invention certificates, a patent for a new method of cellular communication, 3 monographs: “Signal processing against the background of non-Gaussian interference in telecommunication systems and networks”, “Optimal signal processing by large systems”, “Location determination of subscribers in cellular communication systems”, “General system issues of information security”.
Awards
Laureate of the Prize of the Government of the Russian Federation in the field of science and technology
Medal "In memory of the 850th anniversary of Moscow"
Badge "Honorary Worker of the Higher Education System"
Other
Academic Secretary of the International Academy of Information Sciences, Processes and Technology
Deputy Chairman of the editorial board of the journal "Vestnik MAI"
Chairman of the dissertation council
Member of the expert council of the Higher Attestation Commission
Honorary Doctor of the Higher Technical School Esslingen (Germany)
Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs: Kuprikov Mikhail Yurievich, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor Kuprikov M. Yu. — specialist in the field of system analysis of large and complex technical systems, in terms of automating the formation of the appearance of aviation complexes; author of 256 scientific papers, 127 of which were published including a monograph, 49 articles and 9 copyright certificates for inventions.
Main areas of research: applied Information Support product life cycle automation, continuous product life cycle support (CALS), design automation, the impact of infrastructure constraints on aircraft shape, automated aircraft shape shaping, solid, hybrid and parametric modeling of products and processes in mechanical engineering, staffing of continuous life cycle support products. M. Yu. Kuprikov owns fundamental results in the theory of mathematical solution of the problems of forming the geometric appearance of large and complex technical systems under "hard" constraints by transforming these problems into "inverse" design problems.
Kuprikov M.Yu. (as part of a team of authors) developed and implemented a system for automated formation of the appearance of vertical take-off and landing aircraft at OKB A.S. Yakovlev, the design results of which were reflected in the appearance of promising aircraft carrier strike groups. New results were obtained by M. Yu. Kuprikov in the field of development of long-haul aircraft with large passenger capacity, systems for the collective rescue of passengers and aircraft crew. With his direct participation, the tasks of identifying the impact of environmental (noise and emissions) and demographic requirements on the appearance of advanced aircraft were solved. He developed applied scientific and methodological support for the training of personnel support for continuous support of the life cycle of products for the aviation industry, implemented in MAI, KhAI, MATI, V.A.T.U. N. E. Zhukovsky, TANTK named after G. M. Beriev, ANTK named after A. N. Tupolev, OKB Kamov, OKB Sukhoi, RAC MiG, NPO PROGRESTEKH.
Kuprikov M. Yu. is the editor-in-chief of the journal “Applied Geometry, Engineering Graphics, Computer Design” (http://jggd.ru), a member of the editorial boards of the journal “Quality of Life”, chairman of the specialized Council D 212.125.13 of the Higher Attestation Commission of the Russian Federation (specialty 05.01. 01 and 05.13.12), member of the Council D 212.125.10 of the Higher Attestation Commission of the Russian Federation (specialty 05.02.02 3), Scientific Secretary of the Council DC 212.005.02 of the Higher Attestation Commission of the Russian Federation (specialty 05.07.02). Under the guidance of Kuprikov M. Yu., 5 candidate and 1 doctoral dissertations were defended.
In 1982, after graduating from high school with a gold medal, he entered the Moscow Aviation Institute through a competition. He graduated with honors from the Moscow Aviation Institute in 1988 with a degree in aircraft engineering (mechanical engineer). In 1989-1992 he completed postgraduate studies at the Moscow Aviation Institute and received the qualification of an engineer-researcher. In 1993 he defended his dissertation on a special topic. Assignment of the degree of candidate of technical sciences in the specialty 05.07.02 "Design and construction of aircraft". In 1995-1998 he studied at the MAI doctoral program, after graduating, in 2000 he defended his thesis for the degree of Doctor of Technical Sciences in the specialty 05.07.02 "Design, construction and production of aircraft" on the topic "Structural-parametric synthesis of the appearance of a vertical aircraft takeoff and landing."
Professional experience:
1985-1987 - Art. OSKBES MAI technician (part-time),
1988-1990 - engineer, junior researcher "Problem Laboratory" of the Department 101 of the MAI "Aircraft Design";
1988–1990 Engineer at MMZ “SPEED” im. A. S. Yakovleva (part-time worker);
1994 - leading designer of AOOT OKB im. A. S. Yakovleva;
1995 - present - Deputy Dean of the Aviation Technology Faculty of the Moscow Aviation Institute;
1992 - present - Assistant, Senior Lecturer, Associate Professor, Professor of the Department 101 "Aircraft Design",
2006- present - Leading Specialist (part-time worker) of JSC Sukhoi Design Bureau;
1998 - present - Head of Department 904 "Engineering Graphics" MAI.
In 2000 he was awarded the academic title of professor in the Department of Engineering Graphics.
Awards: medal "In memory of the 850th anniversary of Moscow" in 1997, Breastplate of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation "For the development of research work of students" in 2000 (ten medals of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation following the results of an open All-Russian competition for the best research work in 1992 -1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004 and 2005), Gold medal of the Salon of inventions "Archimedes 2003", commemorative medal Air Force "100 years of Chief Marshal of Aviation A. E. Golovanov" 2004, badge "90 years of long-range aviation of the Russian Air Force" 2004, medal of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation "For labor valor" 2005
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