Anatoly Georgievich Shigin ( 1922 - 1997 ) - a specialist in the field of computer engineering, professor at the Department of Computing Machines, Systems and Networks of the Moscow Power Engineering Institute. Member of World War II.
| Anatoly Georgievich Shigin | ||||||
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Anatoly Georgievich Shigin | ||||||
| Date of Birth | 1922 | |||||
| Place of Birth | Moscow Soviet Russia | |||||
| Date of death | 1997 | |||||
| Place of death | Moscow , Russia | |||||
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| Scientific field | computer engineering, networks | |||||
| Place of work | Moscow Energy Institute | |||||
| Alma mater | Moscow Energy Institute | |||||
| Academic degree | candidate of technical sciences | |||||
| Academic rank | Professor | |||||
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Biography
Anatoly Georgievich Shigin was born in 1922 in Moscow. Anatoly Georgievich's father, Georgy Grigorievich, worked in the Main Supply Department of the People's Commissariat of Industry of the USSR. With the outbreak of the war, Georgy Grigorievich served as a volunteer at the front in the ranks of the Moscow people's militia, died in 1942 in battles near the city of Vyazma. Mother - Olga Dmitrievna, worked as an accountant.
In 1939, Anatoly Georgievich graduated from a Moscow school and entered the Moscow Power Engineering Institute. As a student at MPEI, he had a reservation for military service, but volunteered for the front. He served in the 1st Airborne Division of the North-Western Front as an assistant platoon commander. He participated in battles where he was wounded. After treatment at the hospital, he served on the Northwest, Third Baltic Fronts, Leningrad and Baltic Fleets as a radio communications technician. After demobilization, in 1949, he graduated from MPEI with a degree in Automation and Telemechanics.
He studied at the graduate school of MPEI, in 1952 he defended his thesis on computer engineering, after which he took up teaching activities. He delivered lectures at the Moscow Power Engineering Institute “Discrete Computing Machines” in the direction created by Academician S. A. Lebedev at the Moscow Power Engineering Institute. Since 1954, he served as assistant professor of the department of computer engineering, in 1983 he was elected to the post of professor at the department of computers, systems and networks (Navy). He worked on the creation of systems for simulation of digital equipment, methods for the synthesis of devices, was engaged in the analysis of structures of high-speed computers.
At one time, Anatoly Georgievich contributed to the involvement of the luminaries of the USSR computer technology at the Department of Computer Engineering at MPEI: M.A. Kartseva, N. Ya. Matyukhin , A.I. Kitov, Z. M. Benenson and others.
Anatoly Georgievich was the supervisor of about 40 graduate students, was a mentor at the Moscow Power Engineering Institute, future academician, founder of the creation of the first Elbrus multiprocessor computing systems V. S. Burtsev .
Proceedings
- Shigin A. G. Digital computers (elements and nodes). M .: Energy, 1971. 318 p .;
- Shigin A.G., Deryugin A.A. Digital computers (digital computer memory). M .: Energy, 1975.536 s.
- Textbook on electronic computers / Ed. A. A. Deryugin; Higher and wednesday specialist. education of the USSR. Mosk. energy institute MPEI. - Moscow: MPEI, 1977.
Awards and titles
- Order of the Red Star
- Order of the Patriotic War I degree
- Order of Friendship of Peoples
- Gold and silver medals VDNH
Literature
- MPEI: history, people, years: a collection of memories. In 3 volumes, 2010, Moscow: MPEI Publishing House, vol. 3 p. 467.
- Institute of Automation and Computer Engineering MPEI 50 years (1958-2008), Moscow: Publishing House MPEI, 2008