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square, Moscow 125047,
Russia +7(499)
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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN |
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International Logistics of
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D. Mendeleyev University of Chemical
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The
CS&CAD Department was founded in 1975 by major
Russian specialists in chemical technology cybernetics
– professor Kafarov
and professor Boyarinov. Professor Boyarinov was appointed the first Head of
Department bringing in his expertise in the field of chemical processes
optimization and in the field of mathematical modeling of separation. He
leaded the department in 1975 – 2001 and a number of student’s
courses were developed and a series of researches were conducted under his
guidance. The
main function of the CS&CAD Department is teaching the application of
computers in chemical engineering. Professor Gartman took over as
the Head of Department since 2001. He is with the department since the first
day and always plays significant role in courses development as well as in
computer aided design and automated plant control researches. He is leading
the development of modern CAD systems based on CHEMCAD package since 1971. Professor Gartman is also the
Director of CHEMCAD Center of D. Mendeleev’s University, where foreign
application packages are adopted and CAD trainings for industry are
conducted. The
new specialization "Computer Aided Design" started in 2005.
Specialists in design and engineering are trained with support of advanced
design institutions, IT companies, and on the basis of the latest domestic
and foreign computer tools. Studies are oriented on industry demands and the
major purpose is teaching the today's methodology of throughout chemical
production design. Teaching
is divided in two ways: I.
Teaching Information Science and Technology for all students of the
University; II.
Teaching one students group of the "CAD" specialization the
throughout computer aided chemical production design. The
first way includes lecturing and lab courses: · Information Science (first term); · Computational Math (third or
fourth term); · Computer Modeling of Chemical
Processes (seventh or eighth term); · Optimization of Chemical Processes
(ninth term). The
second way is a five-year study of 55 courses in the following fields: · Chemistry and Chemical Technology;
· Computer Aided Design; · Information Science and
Technology. The
CS&CAD Department disposes of seven computer rooms with 76 computers. 19
teachers are working full or part time (including two professors and ten
PhDs'). Seven
learning books in Russian were published in the last five years; some of them
along with other learning materials are available at this site. The
CS&CAD Department is offering commercial IT courses as additional
training for students, among them are: · Microsoft computer technologies; · Using MATLAB package in
programming; · Using CHEMCAD package for chemical
production design. The
scientific research at present day is connected with developing and testing
of computer models for CAD and Automated Plant Control systems. In the former
case the theoretical physical-chemical models are applied, and in the latter
the empiric statistical models are appropriate. The results are published in
Russian magazines. A
number of works are honored by domestic and international exhibitions, including: · 2006 - Diploma of First Degree for
the "Firmware for controlling of waste processing" at WASMA-2006
international exhibition; · 2007 - Gold medal for
"Universal firmware PLANT CONTROL OPTIMIZER" at VII International
meeting of innovation and investment; · 2008 - Gold medal for
"Computer model for computer aided design of wasteless
synthetic fuel production". We
are looking forward to work with you. Please contact us via "Contacts" section. |
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