UrFU, Institute of Physics and Technology

Institute of Physics and Technology
Физико-технологический институт
Former names
Physical Engineering faculty of USTU-UPI
Type Technical institute
Established 1949
Director Vladimir Rychkov
Students 2000
Location Russia Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia
Campus urban
Affiliations Ural Federal University
Website http://fizteh.org/, http://ustu.ru/en/home/faculties/fti/

Institute of Physics and Technology (IPT) is one of leading institutions of Ural Federal University. IPT was transformed from Physical Engineering faculty of USTU-UPI during merging USTU-UPI and USU. The institute trains specialists in the following fields: physico-chemical, physical engineering, IT, social and humanitarian, quality management of innovative products and technologies. IPT also known as "UPI's Phystech"(Russian: Физтех УПИ, Fiztekh UPI).

History

The Physical Engineering faculty of USTU-UPI was established May 27, 1949 in order to prepare personnel for the nuclear industry. Originally known as Engineering Physics Faculty, it was renamed to the Physical Engineering faculty in autumn of 1949. The first graduates (students transferred from the Power Engineering Faculty in 1949) in December 1950.[1]

1953 - a dormitory faculty was built (10th student housing)
1956 - its own faculty building (5th academic building).

For 60 years Phystech produced more than 12,000 engineers, some of whom are directors of nuclear power plants and research institutions, university presidents, members of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR and the Russian Academy of Sciences, academicians.

IPT associate professor Victor Grohovsky talks to press during presentation of analysis results of the samples of Chebarkul meteorite

Deans of the faculty

Departments

See also

Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT)

References

  1. http://fizteh.org/faculty/history History

Coordinates: 56°50′33″N 60°39′08″E / 56.84250°N 60.65222°E / 56.84250; 60.65222

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