Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
The Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology ( Russian Московский Физико-Технический институт ), MIPT for short , also known as Phystech , is one of the leading technical universities in all of Russia . The MIPT has around 3,600 students and is based in Dolgoprudny near Moscow .
history
The institute was founded primarily at the request of the Russian physicist Pjotr Leonidowitsch Kapiza in February 1946 by the Russian Academy of Sciences with the intention of establishing an elite science school in Russia. The teaching and training system of the institute, later known as the “Phystech System”, consisted of having carefully selected students draw up their own teaching and research plan and being supervised by a professor of trust each time. After disagreements about the Soviet research goal of its own atom bomb at the time , the Moscow Institute for Physics and Technology was incorporated into the Moscow State University on November 25, 1946 , but was again run as an independent university from September 17, 1951. The current Rector of the MIPT is Professor Nikolai Nikolayevich Kudryavtsev .
Departments
There are nine departments, each admitting around 100 students each year.
- Electrical engineering and cybernetics
- General and Applied Physics
- Aerophysics and space exploration
- Molecular and Biophysics
- Physical and quantum electronics
- Aeromechanics and flight technology
- Control Theory and Applied Mathematics
- Problems of physics and energy management
- Innovation and high technology
University professor
A list of well-known MIPT lecturers can be found in the category university teachers (MIPT) . This list includes:
- Nobel Prize Winners:
- Alexei Alexejewitsch Abrikossow , theoretical physicist, discoverer of type II superconductors
- Witali Lasarewitsch Ginsburg , theoretical physicist, works on the theory of superconductors and superfluids
- Pyotr Leonidowitsch Kapiza , experimental physicist, discoverer of superfluidity
- Lev Dawidowitsch Landau , theoretical physicist, key contributions in many areas of theoretical physics
- Alexander Michailowitsch Prokhorov , experimental physicist in the field of quantum electronics and laser technology
- Nikolai Nikolajewitsch Semjonow , physical chemist, researching reaction kinetics and chemical chain reactions
- Igor Evgenyevich Tamm , theoretical physicist, has made contributions in many areas of theoretical physics
- Other prominent scientists:
- Lev Andrejewitsch Arzimowitsch , "father of the tokamak ", a form of the nuclear fusion reactor
- Gersch Izkowitsch Budker , developer of particle accelerators
- Sergei Petrovich Kapiza , physicist and television presenter
- Mstislav Vsevolodowitsch Keldysch , mathematician, co-founder of Soviet space travel
- Sergei Pavlovich Korolev , rocket designer and space pioneer
- Igor Wassiljewitsch Kurchatov , head of the Soviet atomic bomb project
- Evgeni Michailowitsch Lifschitz , co-author of the ten-volume "Textbook of Theoretical Physics" (together with Lew Landau)
- Vyacheslav Fyodorowitsch Muchanow , professor at the Arnold Sommerfeld Center for Theoretical Physics at the University of Munich
- Sergei Ivanovich Wawilow , co-discoverer of Cherenkov radiation
students
- Nobel Prize Winners:
- over 100 members of the Russian Academy of Sciences
- more than 4000 doctor of science (corresponds to German habilitation )
- over 8000 candidates in science (corresponds to a German doctorate )
- Cosmonauts:
- Politician:
- Natan Sharansky , Soviet dissident, later Israeli minister and head of the Jewish Agency
- three ministers in the government of the Russian Federation
- Entrepreneur: