Fedor Evgenievich Temnikov (September 1906 - October 1993) - systems scientist, doctor of technical sciences, professor at the Department of Automation and Telemechanics of the Moscow Power Engineering Institute, one of the founders of the Russian school of computer science.
| Fedor Evgenievich Temnikov | |
|---|---|
Fedor Evgenievich Temnikov | |
| Date of Birth | 1906 |
| Date of death | 1993 |
| A place of death | Moscow |
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| Scientific field | system engineering |
| Place of work | Moscow Power Engineering Institute , Lugansk Locomotive Plant |
| Alma mater | Nizhny Novgorod State University named after N.I. Lobachevsky |
| Academic degree | Doctor of Technical Sciences |
| Academic rank | Professor |
Biography
Fedor Evgenievich Temnikov was born in September 1906. In 1930, after graduating from Gorky State University (now Nizhny Novgorod State University named after N. I. Lobachevsky), he worked at the Lugansk diesel locomotive plant . He held the positions of engineer, head of the technical sector, deputy director for scientific affairs at the Central Research Institute of Organization and Management of Industry.
Since the mid 30s, he worked at the Moscow Power Engineering Institute. In 1934, F. E. Temnikov proposed a time-sweeping method of pulse conversion (dynamic compensation method) [1] , based on this method, fundamentally new devices (automatic electronic bridges for temperature registration, spark-recording devices) were created. In 1939 he defended his thesis, received the degree of candidate of technical sciences and the title of associate professor. In 1959 he defended his doctoral dissertation, received a doctorate in technical sciences and the title of professor. At MPEI he headed the department of automation and telemechanics, then - the head of the department of systems engineering (1969-1972); both departments were created at his time on his initiative.
In 1968, at the initiative of the scientist, a problem laboratory of automated information systems for higher education (PL AIS VS) was created. On the basis of this laboratory, the Research Institute of Higher School Problems was later created.
In 1963, F. E. Temnikov introduced the concepts of "computer science", "telemechanics", and " systems engineering " into a scientific roundabout. Under the guidance of Professor B. E. Temnikov, about 60 doctoral and master's theses were prepared and defended.
Proceedings
Professor B. E. Temnikov is the author of about 200 scientific papers, among them:
- Temnikov F.E. Dispatch control of the automated production of nitric acid // Management Organization. 1935. No. 6.
- Temnikov F. E. Automatic control and accounting in mechanical engineering. M., L .: ONTI NITP, 1935.
- Temnikov F.E. Remote control in industry. M., L .: Gosenergoizdat, 1940.
- Temnikov F. E. Automatic control devices based on the method of dynamic compensation // Chemical Industry. 1947. No. 8.
- Temnikov F.E. Kharchenko R.R. Electrical measurements of non-electric quantities. M.: Gosenergoizdat, 1948.
- Temnikov F.E. Theory of deploying systems. Moscow - Leningrad: Gosenergoizdat, 1963.
- Temnikov F.E. Theoretical Foundations of Information Technology. F. E. Temnikov, V. A. Afonin, V. I. Dmitriev. Moscow: Energia Publishing House, 1971.
- Temnikov F.E. Automatic recording devices. M. Engineering. 1968.
- Temnikov F.E. Mathematical deploying systems. M. Energy. 1970.
Links
- Fedor Evgenievich Temnikov . Applied Informatics №1 2007.
- Fedor Evgenievich Temnikov . MPEI.