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State Electrotechnical University "LETI", St. Petersburg


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STATE ELECTROTECHNICAL UNIVERSITY "LETI", St. Petersburg (SEU) (5 Professora Popova Street) was founded in 1886 as a technical school for the Post and Telegraph Department. In 1891, it was named Electrotechnical Institute, in 1899-1917; it was given the name of Emperor Alexander III, in 1918-92 the name of V.I. Ulyanov (Lenin). In 1992, it received its present-day name and university status. The university is associated with the work of radio inventor A.S. Popov, scientists Zh.I. Alferov, A.I. Berg, N.P. Bogoroditsky, I.I. Borgman, A.A. Vavilov, V.P. Vologdin, G.O. Graftio, V.F. Mitkevich, S.A. Rinkevich, V.I. Siforov, V.V. Skobeltsyn, A.A. Smurov, S.Y. Sokolov, I.G. Freiman, A.A. Kharkevich, O.D. Khvolson, M.A. Shatelen, A.N. Shchukin, et al. University pedagogues took an active part in the development and realisation of the most important agricultural plans (GOELRO, etc.) and defence buildings. SPSEU realises programs in higher, postgraduate and additional professional education. In 2002, the university had facilities for radiotechnics and telecommunications, electronics, computer technologies and informatics, electronics and automatics, instrumentation, biomedical and ecological engineering, economics and management, humanities, and open university studies (evening classes, extramural and intramural forms of education, non-residence). The educational and methodical association, which develops standards of higher professional education in Russia in the domain of automatics, electronics, microelectronics and radio technology. Many Russian and foreign educational and research institutions are permanent partners of SEU. The university is situated in specially constructed buildings (1900-03, architect A.N. Vekshinsky; 1958, architect S.B. Speransky; 1976, architect V.L. Leviash).

References: Ленинградский электротехнический институт им. В. И. Ульянова (Ленина), 1886-1961. Л., 1963; Ленинградский электротехнический институт им. В. И. Ульянова (Ленина) за 50 лет Советской власти. Л., 1968; 100 лет ЛЭТИ: История Ленингр. электротехн. ин-та им. В. И. Ульянова (Ленина). Л., 1985.

А. P. Kupaygorodskaya.

Persons
Alexander III, Emperor
Alferov Zhores Ivanovich
Berg Axel Ivanovich
Bogoroditsky Nikolay Nikolaevich
Borgman Ivan Ivanovich
Chatelaine Mikhail Andreevich
Freiman Imant Georgievich
Graftio Heinrich Osipovich
Kharkevich Alexander Alexandrovich
Khvolson Orest Danilovich
Lenin (real name Ulyanov) Vladimir Ilyich
Leviash Viktor Lvovich
Mitkevich Vladimir Fedorovich
Popov A.A.
Rinkevich Sergey Alexandrovich
Shchukin Alexander Nikolaevich
Siforov Vladimir Ivanovich
Skobeltsyn V.V.
Smurov Alexander Antonovich
Sokolov Sergey Yakovlevich
Speransky Sergey Borisovich
Vavilov Alexander Alexandrovich
Vekshinsky Alexander Nikolaevich
Vologdin Valentin Petrovich

Addresses
Professora Popova St./Saint Petersburg, city, house 5

Bibliographies
100 лет ЛЭТИ: История Ленингр. электротехн. ин-та им. В. И. Ульянова (Ленина). Л., 1985
Ленингр. электротехн. ин-т им. В. И. Ульянова (Ленина). 1886-1961. - Л., 1963
Ленингр. электротехн. ин-т им. В. И. Ульянова (Ленина) за 50 лет Советской власти. - Л., 1968

Chronograph
1886



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