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V. A. Trapeznikov Institute of Control Sciences of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
Address: Russia, 117997, Moscow, Profsoyuznaya st., 65
Phone: +7 (495) 334 89 10
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Website: https://www.ipu.ru
Number of persons: 984
Number of authors: 1116
Number of publications: 3451
Conferences: 13
Seminars: 5

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  • Kablova, Elena Borisovna
  • Kadurin, Aleksey Victorovich
  • Kadymov, Dmitry Sergeyevich
  • Kalashnikov, Andrei Olegovich
  • Kalimulina, Elmira Yurevna
  • Kalugin, K. A.
  • Kalyanov, Georgii Nikolaevich
  • Kamalov, Rinat A
  • Kamenetskiy, Vladimir Aleksandrovich
  • Kamenshchikov, Mikhail Aleksandrovich
  • Kamesheva, Saniya Bolatkyzy
  • Kaplun, Dmitry
  • Karandeev, Dmitry Aleksandrovich
  • Karavaev, Andrey Petrovich
  • Karavai, Mikhail Fedorovich
  • Karibskii, Vyacheslav Vladimirovich
  • Karibsky, Alexandr Vyacheslavovich
  • Karmatskii, N I
  • Karshakov, Evgeny Vladimirovich
  • Kartsev, Nikolai Mikhailovich
  • Kasatkin, Oleg Georgievich
  • Kasatkin, Sergey Ivanovich
  • Kashenkov, A. R.
  • Kasimov, Asim Mustafaevich
  • Kasrashvili, Irakliy Sergeyevich
  • Kataev, Dmitry
  • Katsnel'son, Moisey Borisovich
  • Kazanskii, Dmitry Leonidovich
  • Kaziev, Galim Zuharnaevich
  • Kaz'min, A I
  • Kaz'min, A V
  • Kazunin, Aleksey Valeryevich
  • Kel'mans, G K
  • Kempner, Lev Markovich
  • Kerbelev, Andrey Mikhailovich
  • Khadeev, Anton Sergeyevich
  • Khalchev, Viktor Feodosievich
  • Khlebnikov, Mikhail Vladimirovich [Topunov, Mikhail Vladimirovich]
  • Khobotov, Evgenii Nikolaevich
  • Khomutov, Dmitrii Alekseevich
  • Khomutov, Dmitrii Konstantinovich
  • Khrustalev, Mikhail Mikhailovich
  • Khutorskaya, Ol'ga Efimovna
  • Kibardin, Vladimir Mikhailovich
  • Kiselev, Oleg Nikolaevich
  • Kiseleva, Nelli Evseevna
  • Klenovaya, Lyudmila Grigor'evna
  • Kleparskaya, Ekaterina Vadimovna
  • Kleparskiy, Vadim Georgievich
  • Klochkov, Vladislav Valer'evich
  • Klug, A Yu
  • Klushin, Yury Sergeyevich
  • Klyuchnikov, Konstantin Konstantinovich
  • Kneller, Dmitry Vladimirovich
  • Kochetkov, Sergei Aleksandrovich
  • Kochkarov, Azret Akhmatovich
  • Kokunko, Juliya Georgievna
  • Kolesnikov, Pavel Anatol'evich
  • Kolokolov, Alexander Sergeevich
  • Kolotnikov, Aleksey Vladimirovich
  • Koltun, Alexandr Aleksandrovich [Koltun, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich]
  • Kolyubin, Sergey Alekseevich [Kol'ubin, Sergey Alekseevich]
  • Komanich, Nikita
  • Kondakov, Grigorii Vyacheslavovich
  • Konkov, Artem
  • Konnov, Alexandr Ivanovich
  • Kononov, Dmitry Alekseevich
  • Kopnin, Mikhail Yur'evich
  • Korenev, Pavel Sergeevich
  • Korepanov, Vsevolod Olegovich
  • Korgin, Nikolai Andreevich
  • Korneenko, Viktor Pavlovich
  • Korneev, Anton Dmitrievich
  • Kornilov, Grigoriy Victorovich
  • Kornoushenko, Evgenii Konstantinovich
  • Koshelev, Alexandr
  • Kosikov, V S
  • Kosjanenko, Anton Valer'evich
  • Kostin, Valentin Viktorovich
  • Kosyachenko, Stanislav Anatol'evich
  • Kotyukov, Alexandr Mikhailovich
  • Kovalenkov, Valentin Ivanovich
  • Kovalyov, Serge Protasovich
  • Kovriga, Svetlana Vadimovna
  • Kozerenko, Konstantin Vladimirovich
  • Kozinskii, Lev Borisovich
  • Kozitsin, Ivan Vladimirovich
  • Kozlov, Alexander D
  • Krasil'shchik, Iosif Semenovich
  • Krasnova, Svetlana Anatol'evna
  • Krasotkin, Semen A.
  • Kravchenko, Alexandr Mikhailovich
  • Kravtsova, Sofia Konstantinovna
  • Kriksunova, Nina Abramovna
  • Krivonozhko, Vladimir Egorovich [Krivonozhko, Vladimir E]
  • Krivoruchko, Dmitry Aleksandrovich
  • Krivosheev, Oleg Igorevich
  • Krotov, Vadim Fedorovich
  • Krug, Elena Karlovna
  • Krutova, Inessa Nikolaevna
  • Kruzhkov, Valerii Igorevich
  • Kryakovskii, B S
  • Krygin, Andrei Aleksandrovich [Krygin, Andrey]
  • Kryukov, Kirill Vyacheslavovich
  • Kubyshkin, Viktor Alekseevich
  • Kudelin, Alexandr Rufovich
  • Kudinov, Il'ya Vladimirovich
  • Kukhtenko, Vladimir Illarionovich
  • Kulagin, Konstantin
  • Kulakova, Anna Dmitrievna
  • Kul'ba, Vladimir Vasil'evich
  • Kulebakin, Viktor Sergeevich
  • Kulibanov, Vladimir Nikolaevich
  • Kulida, Elena Lvovna
  • Kulinich, Aleksandr Alekseevich
  • Kulivets, Sergei Gennad'evich
  • Kupriyanov, Boris V
  • Kupriyanova, Marina Valerianovna
  • Kurakin, Pavel Vyacheslavovich
  • Kurako, Evgenii Aleksandrovich
  • Kurdyukov, Aleksandr Petrovich
  • Kurilenko, Vladimir Anatol'evich
  • Kushnarev, Vladislav Nikolaevich
  • Kushner, Alexei Gurievich
  • Kustov, Arkadiy Yur'evich
  • Kutanov, Anatoly Timofeevich
  • Kutyakov, Evgeniy Yur'evich
  • Kuzina, Ekaterina Alekseevna
  • Kuznetsov, Alexandr Vladimirovich
  • Kuznetsov, Denis Sergeevich
  • Kuznetsov, Oleg Petrovich
  • Kuznetsov, Sergei Konstantinovich
  • Kuznetsov, Yurii Olegovich
  • Kuznetsova, Alexandra Yuryevna
  • Kvaratskhelia, Alexandr Gonerovich
  • Kvinto, Yana Igorevna [Petrikevich, Ya I]
  • V. A. Trapeznikov Institute of Control Sciences of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, RussiaThe Institute of Automation and Remote Control was founded in June 1939, under the auspices of the Technical Sciences Department of the USSR Academy of Sciences. The Institute was assigned the task of expanding fundamental research in the field of automatic control, in close connection with the solution of important practical problems related to this field. The two directions taken by the Institute were the theory of automatic regulation and the creation of components of automatic devices.

    The Institute was the first to recognize these studies as a specialty, and concentrated its efforts in forming a Research Board, which brought together many recent graduates of high schools and universities. Many world-renowned scientists have matured within the walls of the Institute, by aiding in the process of solving these new scientific problems. A large number of well-known leading scientists have showed their interest in this newly developing branch of science by participating in the research work of the Institute.

    They have shared their experience in the statement of scientific problems, in finding ways of solving the assigned problems, and in creating the basis of a work style and ethics of personal contacts in scientific society (corporate ethics and helping to establish the network of professional contacts with International scientific society). It is important to point out, that in the year of its foundation the Institute was the only independent scientific organization in the field of automatic control.

    In the course of its own development, the Institute promoted the growth of new scientific organizations, providing them with its own laboratories and Institute branches. Thus, the laboratory of Communications of the Institute separated to become the Institute for Information Transmission Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences. The laboratory of Electronic Devices was eventually included in the Institute of Radiotechnics and Electronics, RAS, and now plays the role of a scientific center dealing specifically with the development of electronic devices.

    The Lyvov Institute branch became the basis of the Automation and Machine Science Institute of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, while the Leningrad (St. Petersburg) Institute branch served the basis for the foundation of the Electromechanical Institute, RAS. Additional sections of the Institute formed and established the International Scientific-Research Institute of Control Problems, and the Institute of Physicotechnical Problems, RAS. The Institute also enabled the creation of many other scientific centers in this country. In 1969 Institute of Control Sciences, since the range of its scientific expertise had become the Institute was renamed in the greatly extended.(had extended drastically).

    The Institute of Control Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences is a scientific center engaged in basic research in the science and technology of control. The institute regards the generation of new progressive ideas in the science and technology of control as its main function. These ideas then become the basis of strict theories tested in the laboratory and implemented in pilot and industrial automatic and computer-aided systems and devices.

    Source: https://www.ipu.ru


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    • Institute of Automation and Remote Control
    • Institute of Control Sciences
     
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