مارس 2017

SUSU Order of Merit

Statement The Order of Merit for the SUSU of I and II class is defined as the top form of encouragement for employees, students and graduates of South Ural State University for outstanding service in development of academic and scientific process, in creation of new forms and methods of educational and military-patriotic work, for great contribution into the university achievements in education, science, culture and economics, for academic excellence and fruitful charitable work to the good for the University. Award recommendations are proposed to the Rector of SUSU by the heads of divisions upon a decision of councils, branches, faculties, staff meetings and other divisions. In exceptional cases, other individuals proposed by the Rector to the SUSU Scientific Council may be awarded the Order of Merit for the SUSU. The SUSU Commission for Awards, by an order of the university’s Rector, examines recommendations and prepares the SUSU Scientific Council resolution on an award. The decision of the Scientific Council is taken by an open voting. SUSU Rector issues an order for award upon a decision of the Scientific Council. The rewarding is conducted annually with no more than one Order of the I class and no more than one Order of the II class awarded. The recommendation to the Order of the I class is possible only for the ones awarded II class Order and no sooner than 5 years after rewarding the Order of the II class. Handing the SUSU Order of Merit of I and II class is performed once a year personally to the awardee during the general meeting of employees and students in the beginning of the academic year. The SUSU Order of Merit is put on the left side of chest right after or lower than the national awards of the USSR and the Russian Federation. Description The SUSU Order of Merit presents an eight pointed star hung on a 5-cornered standard medal-ribbon brooch, the center of the star is decorated with the enameled South Ural State University symbol. Around the symbol it is written FOR MERITS (below) and South Ural State University (above). The front side of the contour lies inside of the laurel wreath made of yellow coloured metal. In the lower part of the wreath is a Roman number I. Four of eight points present symmetrically located yellow coloured corrugated plates, other four present joints of seven silver leaves symmetrically located and alternating with yellow plates. Measures of the Order are 60x60mm, diameter of the symbol is 19 mm. Traditional Russian medal-ribbon brooch presents a pentangular plate with one corner down and covered with cloth of blue and white colors. The plate has in its bottom corner an ornamental cut for fastening the order to the medal-ribbon brooch. The SUSU Order of Merit of the II class differs from the Order of the I class by the fact that the laurel wreath is made of white colored metal. In the bottom of the wreath there is a Roman number II. Each Order has its own index number and is followed by a certificate, which contains the name of the awardee as well as the merits and reasons for the award. The numbers of the Order and the certificate are identical. During the presentation the Order is placed in a box with transparent cover.

SUSU Brand

Description of SUSU brand SUSU is a “SMART university which unites Europe and Asia” – nowadays this is the way the university’s motto sounds. Being located in the heart of the Southern Ural, SUSU became the foundation of positive changes which take place in the region: development of powerful industry, preservation of unique environment, creation of multicultural and multinational environment which favors to new discoveries and development of international collaboration. Today, students of more than a hundred nationalities from 48 world’s countries are studying at the largest Russian university. The university, in the frameworks of the strategy for entering the world’s educational space, is performing the task of vast cultural interaction and mutual exchange between Eastern and Western nations. An important advantage of SUSU is its geographic position. The Southern Ural is located at the intersection of two parts of the world – Europe and Asia. At the region’s territory, there are about 60 obelisks “Europe – Asia”, the majority of which are located in the Chelyabinsk region. The Southern Urals have long since been a meeting spot of different eons, cultures and ethnic groups. Since the2nd century B.C. till the 15th century, the Great Silk Way, which connected the Western European countries with China, had been passing in this area. Today the tendency to developing new connections between countries of different civilizations and social and economic systems of Europe and Asia is the leading trend of internal and foreign policy of Russia. These key circumstances became the basis of the new corporate brand mark of the university. The new logo preserves continuity of the best university’s traditions; at the same time it reflects the new development path of SUSU – the multinational, multicultural university situated at the intersection of Europe and Asia. SUSU sets a goal to be one of the leading universities of the largest continent on Earth – the Eurasia continent. According to the objectives of Project 5-100, the university aspires to strengthening its positions as a scientific-and-research, educational and innovative center among the world’s universities, which would allow it to implement significant theoretical and practical contribution to innovative development and global competitiveness of Russia in Eurasia and around the world. The logo of SUSU Leading position of the university, its striving to take dominant positions in educational, scientific and innovative activity are reflected on the logo in the form of mythical creatures – a Gryphon and a Lion, which symbolize Europe and Asia. The logo of SUSU is a demonstration of commitment to traditions, respect to the history and culture of European and Asian nations. This is the university’s aspiration to create a common Eurasian future which would be based on the priority of scientific knowledge, respect to personality, and belief in creative powers. Such future should be formed in the present. Download the new logo of SUSU Flag of SUSU The SUSU flag is a rectangular panel with three vertical stripes on it: a white one in the middle and two blue ones on its sides. The flag’s length and width are in proportion of 2:3. The SUSU logo is placed in the center. The colors on the SUSU flag have the following meaning: white color according to the international armory system symbolizes harmony and purity, nobleness and openness, truthfulness and peacefulness, cross-national and cross-cultural mutual respect that is indicates qualities each and every human being should strive to; blue color is a symbol of motivation to perfect one’s knowledge, interdisciplinary scientific achievements and culture. This is the color of freedom, progress and unity, harmony and faithfulness to cultural traditions. SUSU Anthem Joy of discovery, bravery of research, Yearning for knowledge while we are students. We are your youth, you are our wisdom, South Ural State University. We believe in our tutors, we believe in science, You are the winning ticket of our life. We swear to each other in eternal loyalty, South Ural State University. Like a bright star which beckons inquiring minds Each of your departments shines. A bridge between the present and the future South Ural State University. Sheet music PNG, 70 кб, 300 dpi MIDI, 5 кб Guadeamus  

SUSU Mission and Key Characteristics

SUSU Mission: creation and application of scientific knowledge and preparation of a new generation of leaders capable of solving global tasks on sustainable development and changing this world for better. Key Characteristics of a SMART-University The University is striving to reach its goals in a most efficient way by means of smart decisions. The concept of a SMART-University is based on the strong points of the SUSU’s corporate culture and acts as an integrating foundation of the University’s target model.

Vladimir Sharutin

Vladimir Viktorovich Sharutin Professor Senior Researcher at the Department of Research and Development SUSU Vladimir Viktorovich Sharutin is the doctor of chemistry, professor, Honored Science Worker of the Russian Federation, senior researcher at the Department of Research and Development Department (SUSU), and the founder and Head of the South Ural Scientific School of Organic Chemistry Specialists. He graduated from Gorky State University in 1974 and worked as an intern researcher, junior researcher at the Institute of Chemistry of the USSR Academy of Sciences in Gorky. In 1982, he defended his PhD dissertation on Ferrocenyl and Cimantrenyl Compounds of Metals of IV-V groups. From 1989 to 1990, he worked as a senior teacher; in 1991-1994 he held the position of assistant professor at the Chemistry Department of Amur State University. In 1995, Prof Sharutin defended his doctorate dissertation on Pentaphenyl Compounds of Phosphorus, Antimony, Bismuth and Their Derivatives and Their Application in Organic Synthesis. In 1996-2002, he was the head and professor of Chemistry Department at Blagoveshchensk State Pedagogical University. In 2011, he started working at South Ural State University. At SUSU, Prof Sharutin heads such the Chemistry Laboratory of Organoelement Compounds and the Laboratory of X-ray Structural Analysis. Prof Sharutin studies chemistry of organoelement compounds. He has significantly contributed to the establishment of the National Chemistry School of Antimony and Bismuth Compounds, widely known in Russia and abroad for many achievements in fundamental and applied chemistry. The reactions of oxidation and phenylation of alcohols and phenols by the phenyl derivatives of antimony and bismuth discovered by V.V. Sharunin initiated the use of these derivatives in fine organic synthesis. Together with his students, Prof Sharutin discovered new types of organoelement compounds, studied the structural features of many phosphorus compounds, antimony, bismuth, cadmium, mercury, silver, gold, ruthenium, osmium, cobalt, rhodium, iridium, palladium, and platinum. Professor Sharutin has supervised 3 doctoral students and 17 PhDs; each of his students has made major contribution to the development of chemistry of organoelement compounds. Prof Sharutin has published more than 600 research papers and reports. He is the author of 8 monographs. Among the recent ones are Nomial reactions in Chemistry of Organoelement Compounds and Molecular Structure of Antimony Organic Compounds. The monographs are published at South Ural State University. In 2003, Professor Sharutin was awarded the MAIC Publishing House award for chemistry papers on aryl compounds of antimony and bismuth. The papers were published in Coordination Chemistry. Professor Sharutin is known for his enthusiasm, passion for work and perseverance. When he was young, Prof Sharutin did professional speed skating.  In addition, his sports interests include skiing, biking, swimming, racing and roller skating.

Yuri Vladimirovich Rozhdestvensky

  Yuri Vladimirovich Rozhdestvensky Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Head of the Department of Transport  SUSU Yuri Vladimirovich Rozhdestvensky has been working at South Ural State University since 1971 after his graduation from Chelyabinsk Polytechnic Institute. In 1975, he defended his PhD dissertation. In 2000, he received his doctoral degree. In 2000, he became a professor at the Department of Transport. Since 2009, he has been the Head of the Department of Transport and Vehicle Services. Since 2016, he has been the Head of the Department of Transport. Prof Rozhdestvensky successfully combines teaching and scientific work. He teaches the following disciplines at SUSU: Design and Operational Properties of Transport and Transport and Technological Machines and Equipment; and Consumer Properties, Work Processes and Automobile Calculation. Prof Rozhdestvensky’s scientific interest is tribology. He is the author of 150 scientific works including 4 monographs and 30 manuals for students. He is a member of the Editorial Board of SUSU Bulletin. Series: Mechanical Engineering. He is also an editor of international conferences proceedings. He is the scientific supervisor of commercial agreements, Federal Targeted Program projects, and various grants. He has repeatedly received different competition awards for his inventions; his students were awarded with medals and diplomas of the Ministry of Education. Since 2001, he has been the Chairman of the Dissertation Councils at SUSU. Professor Rozhdestvensky has taken part in many scientific conferences. He has presented the reports on the hydrodynamic theory of lubrication of reciprocating and rotary machines in a number of scientific centers: World Tribological Congresses (WTC) in Great Britain, Austria, the USA, Japan, Italy; Tribology and Lubrication Engineering Society (STLE); universities at several European capitals; and scientific centers of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Prof Rozhdestvensky is a scientific supervisor of the University Academic Laboratory Tribotechnika. He is a supervisor of 9 PhD students and 2 doctoral students. Prof Rozhdestvensky is the head of the University project Energy and Resource-Efficient Technologies in Diesel Engine Building for Armored Vehicles and Engineering Vehicles. His Department is equipped with new educational and scientific equipment and the staff is trained in the leading world scientific centers.  His Department studies dynamics and lubrication of reciprocating and rotary machines. In 2015, the Department research funding constituted 1.6 million rubles per 1 teaching position; the number of Scopus and WoS publications has significantly increased at the Department. Prof. Rozhdestvensky is the winner of the Governor of the Chelyabinsk Region award in nomination "For Pedagogical Excellence and High Performance in Professional Activities". In 2015, he was awarded the Medal of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland” IV degree. Since 2005, he has been a permanent member of the Road Safety Commission under the Governor of the Chelyabinsk Region. Since 2003, he has been a full member of the Russian Transport Academy (RTA) and the head of Russian Transport Academy Chelyabinsk Branch.  Prof. Rozhdestvensky is one of the organizers of the automobile competitions for the Russian Automobile Federation Chelyabinsk Branch. Prof Rozhdestvensky is known for his determination, amiability and optimism. He loves motorsports.  

Институт дополнительного образования приглашает преподавателей и сотрудников на обучающий семинар

 

Семинар «Национальная система квалификаций. Задачи и перспективы» проводит Галина Костыко, эксперт Национального агентства развития квалификаций по продвижению национальной системы квалификаций, директор АНО «Центр развития образования и сертификации персонала "Универсум"», к.п.н., доцент.

Svetlana Sheremetieva

Svetlana Olegovna Sheremetieva Professor, Doctor of Philology Department of Linguistics and Translation SUSU Director of the Science Education Center Lingvo-Innovative Technology Honorary Professor of Copenhagen Business School (Denmark), Member of The European Association for Machine Translation Prof Sheremetieva graduated with honors from Chelyabinsk State Pedagogical Institute in Mathematics in English. She started her post-graduate studies at Leningrad State University as a PhD and then Doctor of Philology in Applied and Mathematical Linguistics. Prof Sheremetieva has great experience in teaching and research work, which she received while working at SUSU and abroad due to her internship at the University of Montreal (Canada). Prof Sheremetieva has worked as a leading researcher in Computational Linguistics at the University of New Mexico (USA); as a lecturer in Computational Linguistics and machine translation in Uppsala University (Sweden) and Copenhagen Business School (Denmark). These days, she holds the position of professor at the Department of Linguistics and Translation at South Ural State University. Prof Sheremetieva initiated the establishment of the Science Education Center Lingvo-Innovative Technology at SUSU. As the Center director, she heads projects on the creation of digital resources for automatic processing and text translation. Currently, Prof Sheremetieva teaches bachelors, master’s students and PhDs. Among her PhD students in Applied and Mathematical Linguistics were: O. I. Babina (Model of Information Extraction from Technical Texts, 2006); and P. G. Osminin (Abstracting and annotating models of scientific and technical texts focused on automatic translation, 2016) Prof Sheremetieva has participated in many scientific conferences, given presentations and lectures on her research. She held lectures on Applied Linguistics at the University of Bilkent (Ankara, Turkey) in 2000. In 2011, she the European Association grant for Machine Translation and organized the International Intensive School for Machine Translation with the participation of leading foreign specialists. In 2012, she did a course of lectures on Machine Translation at Al-Farabi Kazakh National University (Kazakhstan). Among Prof Sheremetieva’s latest achievements is the development of new automatic text processing models in the field of annotating, abstracting and machine translation and automation for linguistic studies. The research results are published in the proceedings of prestigious international conferences. Prof Sheremetieva is a member of the European Association for Machine Translation and a member of Organizing Committees for many international conferences: EAMT, MT SUMMIT, and LREC. Prof Sheremetieva has strongly contributed to the SUSU international relations while working abroad and organizing internships for SUSU students at the University of New Mexico (USA) and Copenhagen Business School (Denmark). Prof Sheremetyeva is a leading scientist in the field of linguistic description formalization and automatic text processing systems.  

Olga Sharutina

Olga Konstantinovna Sharutina Professor, Doctor of Chemical Science Deputy Head of the Department of Theoretical and Applied Chemistry Institute of Natural Sciences SUSU Prof Olga Konstantinovna Sharutina graduated from the Faculty of Chemistry, Gorky State University. In 2001, she received her doctoral degree in Chemical Sciences. In 2004, she gained her diploma the Higher Attestation Commission Professor. She’s been working at SUSU since 2012. Currently, Prof Sharutina is an Honored Worker of Higher Education of the Russian Federation. In 2003, she became the winner of IAP award in chemistry. She successfully combines research and teaching. Her main courses reflect her interests: Basic Principles of Chemistry, X-Ray Analysis, and Basic Principles of Crystal Chemistry. Prof Sharutina’s research results are used for organizing laboratory workshops on the basic principles of organoelement compounds in chemistry and the x-ray analysis. Prof Sharutina specializes in the chemistry of organoelement compounds. She is interested in studying antimony and bismuth organic compounds and their structure and synthesis. Her research is a significant contribution to the development of organoelement compounds in chemistry. Currently, Prof Sharutina is working on extraction and structure determination of unusual polynuclear antimony and bismuth-containing complexes. Prof Sharutina has published more than 400 research papers and 3 monographs, one of which focuses on molecular structures of organic compounds of antimony. Prof Sharutina has guided 9 PhD students for the doctorate. Porf Sharutina’s students made a significant contribution to the study of antimony and bismuth organic compounds. Over the past 3 years (2014-2016), Prof Sharutina has published 58 papers in WoS journals. Prof Sharutina is known for her self-discipline. She spends her free time reading and doing sports (biking in summer and skiing in winter). She also loves traveling.  

Vitaliy Tanana

Vitaliy Pavlovich Tanana Professor, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Head of the Department of Computational Mathematics Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Computer Science SUSU Prof Tanana is a well-known expert in the field of ill-posed problems and their solution. Prof Tanana’s areas of scientific research include methods of solving inverse problems for linear and non-linear differential operator equations; the development and study of methods for solving certain inverse problems in mathematical physics; the development and study of methods for solving ill-posed problems in mathematical physics. Prof Tanana developed formulas for assessing the accuracy of methods for solving such problems, which take into account the solution information, in particular, approximate and sustainable methods for the solution of operator equations of the first kind, and the calculation of unbounded operator in the case of the inaccurate initial data or the operator. Prof Tanana researched the situation of the violation of other correction conditions (according to J. Hadamard). The research results have found their practical application in a number of areas, for example, geophysics. The results were published in 5 monographs and numerous papers. His research work on the theory of ill-posed problems was awarded the Ural State University Prize in 1983. One doctoral and 17 PhD dissertations were defended under Prof Tanana’s supervision. Among his best students are researchers A. R. Danilin, L. D. Menikhes, M. A. Rekant, S. I. Yanchenko.  Prof Tanana has taken part in many scientific conferences; he has given lectures on the theory of ill-posed problems in several scientific centers such as Sobolev Institute of Mathematics of the Siberian Branch of RAS, Institute of Mathematics and Mechanics of the Ural Branch of RAS, and Ural State University.  

Leonid Sokolinsky

Leonid Borisovich Sokolinsky Professor, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Vice-Rector for Informatization Head of the Department of System Programming SUSU Prof Sokolinsky was born on February 15, 1960 in Chelyabinsk. In 1982, he graduated from the Faculty of Mathematics at Chelyabinsk State University (CSU). From 1982 till 1985, he worked as a teacher of mathematics and computer science at school No. 31 in Chelyabinsk. In 1990, he defended his PhD dissertation at Moscow State University. His dissertation topic was Technological Complex for the Program Development of TIP-programming Technology for MVK Elbrus. In 2003. Prof Sokolinsky defended his doctoral dissertation in Physical and Mathematical Sciences on the topic of Organizations Methods of Organization for Parallel Database Systems on Computing Systems with Mass Parallelism. Until 2004, he had worked as Head of the Department of System Programming at CSU. Then he began working at South Ural State University as Head of the Department of System Programming. From 2011 till 2013, he worked as Dean of the Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Informatics at South Ural State University. Today, he is Vice–Rector for Informatization at SUSU. Prof Sokolinsky delivers a special course on database systems for the English-language Master's degree program. Under his supervision, the Laboratory for Supercomputer Modeling was opened at the University. Prof Sokolinsky’s research interests include the following areas: systems of creation and support for problem-oriented database; system software for supercomputers; parallel computational technologies; distributed computations and cloud technologies; e-learning; mathematical programming. His studies are supported by numerous grants of RFBR and the Ministry of education, for example: RFBR grant No. 15-29-07959 “Development of Methods and Algorithms for Scheduling Streaming Applications when Solving Engineering Analysis Problems in Distributed Computing Systems” (2015–2017); state contract of the Federal Target Program No. 14.574.21.0035  “Development of Technologies for Parallel Processing of Large-Scale Data Volume Using the Columnar Representation and Data Compression on Cluster Computing Systems with Multicore Accelerators and Creation of parallel DBMS on Their Basis” (2014–2015); state contract of the Federal Target Program No. 14.514.11.4106 “Development of Construction Principles and Formation of Application Repository Based on Workflows for Large Supercomputer Systems with Multicore Accelerators” (2013); RFBR grant No. 12-01-00452 “Development of Methods and Algorithms for Solving Non-Stationary Tasks of Linear Optimization and Pattern Recognition on Exaflop Multiprocessor Systems» (2012–2014); RFBR-Ural grant No. 10-07-96007 “Development of Useful Human Body Models for Predictive Simulation Using Supercomputer Systems” (2010–2012); RFBR grant No. 09-07-00241-а “Algorithms and Methods for Parallel Request Processing in Database Systems for Multiprocessor Systems with Hierarchical Structure” (2009–2011); RFBR grant No. 06-07-89148 “Technology and Organization Methods of Database Systems for Computing Clusters and GRID” (2006–2008); RFBR grant No. 03-07-90031 “Models and Methods of Design and Development of Parallel Database Systems with Cluster Architecture” (2003–2005); RFBR grant No. 00-07-90077 “Development of Parallel Database Management System for Multiprocessor Computer Systems МВС-100/1000” (2000–2002). Prof Sokolinsky has supervised 7 PhDs: E.V. Ivanova - Methods for Parallel Processing of Oversized Databases Using Distributed Speaker Indexes (2015). A. V. Shamakina - Resource Management Methods in Problem-Oriented Distributed Computing Environments (2014). P. S. Kostenecky - Modeling and Analysis of Hierarchical Multiprocessor Database Systems (2010). G. I. Radchenko - Service-Oriented Approach to the Use of System Engineering Analysis in Distributed Computing Environments (2009). T. Yu. Limar - Modelling of Parallel Request Processing in Multiprocessor Systems with Distributed Memory (2002) M. L. Tsymbler - Methods of Software Construction for Data Management in Computing Systems with Massive Parallelism (2000). Prof Sokolinsky is the author of over 100 publications. He has participated in many scientific conferences such as: Using Intel Xeon Phi for Natural Join Execution on In-memory Compressed Data (IXPUG/RU workshop, Saint-Petersburg, June 9–10, 2016); XV All-Russian Conference Mathematical Programming and Applications, Yekaterinburg, March 2-6, 2015; 4th Moscow Supercomputer Forum, Moscow, October 23, 2013; Education Platform Virtual Personal Computer (International Scientific Conference Scientific Service on the Internet, Novosibirsk, September 19-24, 2011); Innovative Education Platform Virtual personal computer Based on Cloud Computing for High Schools (I International Conference Electronic School 2011, Kazan, September 14–16, 2011); XIV All-Russian Conference Mathematical Programming and Applications, Yekaterinburg, February 28 – March 4, 2011; Query Evaluation Techniques for Cluster Database Systems (ADBIS 2010, Serbia, September 20–24, 2010); LFU-K: An Effective Buffer Management Replacement Algorithm (DASFAA 2004); Design and Evaluation of Database Multiprocessor Architecture with High Data Availability (PaDD'2001); Choosing Multiprocessor System Architecture for Parallel Database Systems (CSIT'2000); Operating System Support for a Parallel DBMS with an Hierarchical Shared-Nothing Architecture (ADBIS'99); Interprocessor Communication Support in the Omega Parallel Database System (CSIT'99). Under Sokolinsky’s supervision in 2015, the Department of System Programming published 48 papers; 13 of them were indexed in Scopus and Web of Science; and 10 papers were published in journals from the HIGHER CERTIFICATION COMMISSION (HCC) list. Prof Sokolinsky has written and co-written 17 papers; 5 of them were indexed in Scopus, and 4 of them appeared in the journals from the HCC list. Currently, Prof Sokolinsky is the Dissertation Council Chairman at SUSU; a member of the Expert Council on Info-Communication Technology and Computing Systems of the Russian Foundation (2005-2011, 2015 – present), Head of Master’s program Fundamental Computer Science and Information Technologies; Head of PhD program Mathematical and Computer Software, Complexes and Computer Networks (since 2006); member of the Education Board Presidium on Applied Mathematics and Informatics (since 2010); Executive Editor of SUSU Bulletin. Series: Computational Mathematics and Informatics (since 2012); Executive Editor of Supercomputing Frontiers and Innovations (2014); member of the Program Committee of Annual International Scientific Conference DEXA. In 2015, thanks to Prof Sokolinsky and his Department SUSU received 16 340 000,00 RUB. Leonid Borisovich Sokolinsky is a manager of two Department grants. Prof Sokolinsky is an established scientist known for his intelligence, sociability, self-discipline and a wide range of interests. Apart from information technology, he enjoys skiing, reading fiction and watching movies.  
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