Igor Ivanovich Ladygin (born 1940 ) - Soviet scientist and teacher, professor at MPEI , for many years headed the Department of Computing Machines, Systems and Networks (Navy & S).
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Biography
Born on October 29, 1940 in Moscow.
In 1964 he graduated from the Department of Automation and Computer Engineering of the Moscow Power Engineering Institute and was assigned to the Department of Computer Engineering at MPEI as an engineer. He took part in the development of the first in the USSR BETA-65 hostless computer, the B-900 computer fault-tolerance means, developed a random access memory on ferrite cubes for a device for reducing information redundancy. He was awarded the bronze medal of VDNH.
During the teaching, Ladygin delivered training courses "Ensuring the Reliability of Computers and Computing Systems" and "Computing Systems", including cycles of laboratory work on the mentioned courses, a large number of methodological and scientific works were published. Scientific interests - creation and research of fault-tolerant high-performance systems.
He is the Head of the Center for Supercomputer Technologies (NII TsST) of the Institute of Automation and Computer Engineering (AVTI) of the Research Institute of MPEI. ” [one]