Building of MSU CMC
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Type | Public |
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Established | 1970 |
Dean |
Professor, Academician RAS Evgeny Moiseev |
Location | Moscow, Russia |
Campus | Urban |
Affiliations | MSU |
Website | en |
MSU Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics (CMC) (Russian: Факультет вычислительной математики и кибернетики (ВМК)), founded in 1970 by Andrey Tikhonov, is a part of Moscow State University.
CMC is the leading Russian research and training center in the fields of applied mathematics, computing and software development . Education at CMC combines in-depth theoretical studies, extensive practical exercises, and research.
Main 12 Master's programs:
A group of professors and scholars from Department of Physics and Department of Mechanics and Mathematics led by Andrey Tikhonov founded CMC in 1970. The three departments are still closely connected.
Perhaps, Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science would be a more precise name for this one. The word cybernetics historically refers to what Norbert Wiener introduced in his book Cybernetics, or Control and Communication in the Animal and Machine (1948). In the Soviet Union cybernetics was initially considered antiscientific, and was prohibited. However, in 1960s more liberal scientific views were adopted, triggering a remarkable boom in research and education. That was later reflected in the name of this department founded in 1970. Since that time the CMC name became a well-recognized brand and is unlikely to change.
The deans of the faculty:
The list of prominent scientists that worked in the Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics includes:
The faculty consists of 19 Academic departments:
The faculty includes 18 research laboratories:
The faculty includes 3 laboratories that support the scientific-educational process and 2 student laboratories.