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Khetagurov, Yaroslav Afanasevich

Yaroslav Afanasievich Khetagurov ( May 12, 1926 , Vladikavkaz , SOASSR , USSR ) - an outstanding Soviet and Russian scientist in the field of information management systems and digital computing equipment, teacher, professor. Doctor of Technical Sciences ( 1964 ). Winner of the Lenin Prize ( 1974 ), the Prize of the USSR Council of Ministers ( 1982 ) and the Prize of the USSR Ministry of Higher Education ( 1986 ).

Yaroslav Khetagurov
Ossetian .: Hatgats of Athanasiyi fjrt Yaroslav
Date of BirthMay 12, 1926 ( 1926-05-12 ) (93 years)
Place of BirthVladikavkaz , USSR
A country
Scientific fieldComputer science
digital computing
Place of work
Alma mater
Academic degreeDoctor of Technical Sciences ( 1964 )
Academic titleProfessor
Known ascreator of ship digital computing systems (KCCS)
Awards and prizes
The order of LeninOrder of the October Revolution - 1978Order of FriendshipAnniversary medal "For Valiant Labor (For Military Valor). In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin "
Lenin Prize - 1974Prize of the Council of Ministers of the USSR - 1982

Biography

Born May 12, 1926 in the city of Vladikavkaz , North Ossetian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic .

In 1944 he graduated from the Tbilisi Aviation College.

In 1954 he graduated from the Moscow State Technical University named after Bauman . From 1955 to the present time she teaches at MEPhI . Since 1957 - a candidate, and since 1964 - a doctor of technical sciences . Since 1967 - Professor MEPI . He organized two departments at MEPhI .

In 1968 he was appointed chief designer of the Alpha series of systems installed on submarines of projects 701, 602, 667B , 667BD , working with the D9 complex.

In 1974, the Lenin Prize was awarded for the creation of a strategic submarine of project 667B .

In 1978, he was appointed chief designer of the Alt system - the KCVS of the D19 strategic missile system of the Typhoon complex, installed on a submarine of Project 941 Shark.

In 1982 he was awarded the Prize of the Council of Ministers of the USSR .

Inventions

  • In 1958-1961 - creation of a tube computing machine MEPhI
  • In 1958–1962 - The first domestic mobile semiconductor computing machine “Course-1”, designed to work in the USSR air defense system (produced before 1990).
  • 1960 - The first Russian system of digital software control of the antenna for remote space communications ADU-1000 - “Frame” (for this work the Order of Lenin was awarded)
  • 1976 - the Atoll system (KTSVS) for work with the D9DR complex on PL667BDR
  • 1977 - Acacia digital computing system for launching strategic cruise missiles

Publications, publications

  • "Practical methods for building reliable digital systems."
  • "Design of automated information processing and control systems"

Awards

  • Order of Lenin ( 1960 ) - for the creation of the “Frame” system of digital programmed control of targeting large antennas ADU-1000 of the Center for Long-Range Space Communications .
  • Order of the October Revolution ( 1978 ) - for a significant contribution to the creation of naval strategic nuclear forces .
  • Order of Friendship [1]
  • Lenin Prize ( 1974 ) - for the creation of computer technology for a strategic submarine of project 667B
  • Prize of the Council of Ministers of the USSR ( 1982 ) - for the development and implementation of UPC MEPhI computers
  • Award of the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Special Education of the USSR ( 1986 ) - for the design of hardware and software of video terminal complexes

See also

  • 667B
  • MEPI

Notes

  1. ↑ http://www.computer-museum.ru/images/sovet/hetagurov.jpg

Links

Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Khetagurov__Yaroslav_Afanasyevich&oldid=97306062


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