Ufa State Oil Technical University. International relations, history and oriental studies (moiv) Ugntu department of history and cultural studies

The history of the university began in October 1941, when the Moscow Oil Institute named after Academician I.M. Gubkin. The institute was headed by the famous scientist Mikhail Mikhailovich Charygin (1935-1942). On December 1, 1941, there were 276 students at the institute. By the fall of 1942, the institute received laboratory equipment from Moscow and created the necessary material and technical base, replenished with a faculty. In November 1943, the Petroleum Institute (part of the students and teachers) returned to Moscow, and a branch was organized in Chernikovsk (later - Ufa), 150 remaining students enrolled in 1941 and 1942 studied at 3 faculties: field-mechanical, technological and geological ...

The establishment of the branch was not easy: the lack of teachers, the turnover of the student contingent. In September 1946, the Student Research Society (SSS) was created in the branch. Educational, methodical and research work has improved. In the postwar years, the accelerated expansion of oil production in Bashkiria and Tatarstan, the construction of oil refining giants in the years. Ufa and Salavat have identified an increased need for engineering personnel. This also determined the priority specialties in the newly created university, focused on the prospect of oil production and oil refining in the region.

There was a great need for engineers for drilling and development of oil and gas fields, for technologists-oil refiners and petrochemists. Decree of the Council of Ministers of the USSR No. 3774 of October 4, 1948 on the basis of the branch of the Moscow Oil Institute named after I.M. Gubkin, the Ufa Oil Institute (UNI) was formed.

The rapid development and expansion of the institute's sphere of activity in the 50s brought to the fore the problem of teaching staff. In the first ten years, this problem was largely solved by scientists invited from other universities, experienced university teachers, as well as leading specialists of the oil and gas and oil refining industries. But from the very beginning, the leadership of the institute took a course on training its own personnel from among the most capable and talented graduates. This course has been steadily supported throughout the years of the university's existence.

By the beginning of the eighties, the Ufa Petroleum Institute was finally formed as an educational and scientific complex of the all-Union rank, entering the coordinating structure of the country's oil and gas universities - the community of seven oil universities - and occupying a leading position in this structure in many respects. The university took an active part in the government all-union programs "Oil and Gas of Western Siberia", "CAD", "Non-Black Earth Region", "Man and the Environment".

In 1968, by a joint order of the USSR Ministry of Oil Industry and the RSFSR Ministry of Higher Education, the faculty of advanced training (FPK) of executives and specialists of the Ministry of Oil Industry was opened. In parallel with it, refresher courses for executives and specialists of the State Committee for Oil Products of the RSFSR worked. On the basis of these subdivisions of additional education in 1994, by the decision of the Academic Council, an institute for advanced training was created, which significantly expanded its capabilities and the scope of educational services, carrying out not only advanced training, but also retraining of specialists in licensed programs with the issuance of appropriate diplomas and certificates.

Since 1985, the university began regular training of specialists for foreign countries, and in 1986 a dean's office for work with foreign students was organized.

One of the most important areas of the university's activity in modern conditions is its international cooperation in the field of science and education with foreign universities and organizations. In 1995 the department of international relations was established at the university. About 20 agreements have been concluded with educational, scientific and industrial institutions and organizations in France, England, Canada, Austria, Hungary, Denmark, Belgium, China, Vietnam and other countries, which are being successfully implemented.

An important area of ​​the university's activity is the training of highly qualified specialists - candidates and doctors of science. The university has postgraduate studies, doctoral studies, councils for the defense of candidate and doctoral dissertations, on which more than 200 doctoral and about 1500 candidate dissertations have been defended over the years of the existence of UNI-USPTU.

Thus, the university entered the XXI century as a strong, well-equipped and adapted to modern conditions university, providing training for specialists in all the main specialties of the oil and gas profile, starting from the exploration of oil and gas fields (the Faculty of Geology and Geophysics was opened in 1987), then - drilling of oil and gas wells, development and operation of oil and gas fields, transportation and storage of oil, gas and oil products, oil and gas processing, and ending with the management and sale of finished products.

SamSTU... One of the oldest universities in the Volga region. It has a rich history and established traditions. Its history begins with the signing of the decree of Nicholas II "On the establishment of a polytechnic institute in the city of Samara" "in July 1914. The history of one of the largest universities in Russia, which in the early 90s received the status of a technical university. Today SamSTU is more than 20 thousand students and teachers, the largest scientific technopolis Middle Volga region. It includes 77 scientific subdivisions, including 16 scientific and engineering centers, 2 research institutes. Doctoral and postgraduate studies work.

Almetyevsk State Oil Institute. During the Great Patriotic War, when the country lost the areas of oil production and oil refining in the Caucasus, exploration and geological exploration of oil fields began on the territory of the TASSR.

At the end of the 40s, an event took place in Tatarstan that radically changed the appearance of the southeast of the Republic and had a huge impact on the life of the entire republic: the famous Romashkinskoye field was discovered and its development and industrial development began. Specialists from Azerbaijan, Georgia, Ukraine, Belarus and other parts of the Soviet Union came to the new oil region. However, the cadres of workers and engineers who arrived at the new field could not meet the needs of the expanding production, primarily in specialists with higher education. In these conditions, their training from among the workers of the oil enterprises of the region was recognized as the optimal form of training.

The Moscow Oil Institute named after I.M. Gubkin, who in September 1956 opened Tat in Almetyevsk. ASSR educational and consulting center (CPC) of the correspondence faculty. In 1958, the CPC was transformed into a branch of the correspondence faculty. By order of the Minister of Higher and Secondary Education of the USSR No. 16 of 03/01/1959, the Tatar Evening Faculty (TVF) was organized on the basis of the branch of the correspondence faculty of MING.

At the Academic Council of the MING them. THEM. Gubkin 02/21/1989 - in the field of restructuring the organizational structure of the evening form of training engineers - it was decided to reorganize the TVF into the Almetyevsk branch named after THEM. Gubkin on the rights of a plant - a technical college at the PA "Tatneft" and in 1990 the first enrollment of students was carried out for training in the system of a plant-technical college. By the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Tatarstan dated 28.07.1992 No. 415 “on the transfer of the Tatar evening faculty of the State Academy of Oil and Gas named after I.M. Gubkin into the jurisdiction of the government bodies of the Republic of Tatarstan ”TVF, the Almetyevsk Oil Institute was created, which in 2003 was renamed the Almetyevsk State Oil Institute (AGNI). The founder of AGNI is the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Tatarstan. The first rector of the Almetyevsk Petroleum Institute was V.N. Matveev. Since October 1999 the Institute has been headed by A.A. Emekeev.



Plan:

    Introduction
  • 1 History of University
  • 2 Manual
  • 3 Former executives
  • 4 Chairs
  • 5 Faculties
  • 6 Branches
  • 7 University sports life
  • 8 Achievements of highly qualified athletes
  • 9 Employment
  • 10 Famous students
  • Notes (edit)

Introduction

Technical University in the city of Ufa.


1. History of the university

In October 1941, the Moscow Oil Institute named after Academician I.M. Gubkin was evacuated to the city of Chernikovsk (now the Ordzhonikidze district of the city of Ufa).

In November 1943, the Petroleum Institute returned to Moscow, and a branch was organized in Chernikovsk (later - Ufa).

On October 4, 1948, on the basis of a branch of the Gubkin Moscow Oil Institute, Ufa Oil Institute (UNI).

On November 22, 1993, the Ufa Petroleum Institute was reorganized into Ufa State Petroleum Technical University (USPTU).

USPTU has two campuses. One is located in the Ordzhonikidze district of Ufa, and the second in the Zelenaya Roshcha microdistrict. In the latter, students of the Faculty of Architecture and Construction and two specialties of the Mining and Petroleum Faculty study.

Ufa State Petroleum Technical University * USPTU is one of the largest oil and gas universities in Russia. USPTU provides training for the entire range of activities in the oil and gas industry, from oil and gas exploration to refining. About 17 thousand students from 56 constituent entities of the Russian Federation and citizens of 36 countries of the near and far abroad study at the university.

Since 1996 he has been a full member of the International Association of Universities (UIA). The university provides training in magistracy, postgraduate and doctoral studies. The University has a highly qualified teaching staff in all disciplines of educational programs: over 1000 full-time teachers: over 160 doctors of sciences, professors, over 600 candidates of sciences, associate professors working in 66 departments (51 of them in Ufa).


2. Leadership

  • Shammazov Airat Mingazovich - rector, professor, Ph.D. D., Honored Worker of Science and Technology of the Russian Federation, President of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Bashkortostan, Chairman of the Council of Rectors of the Republic of Bashkortostan, year of birth - 1947. Graduated from the Ufa Oil Institute in 1971 with a degree in Design and Operation of Gas and Oil Pipelines, Gas Storage Facilities and Oil Depots
  • Bakhtizin Ramil Nazifovich - Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs (Forecasting and Development of Activities), Professor, Doctor of Physics and Mathematics D., Honored Scientist of the Republic of Bashkortostan, born in 1955, graduated from Leningrad State University in 1977 with a degree in Mathematics
  • Ibragimov Ildus Gamirovich - Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs (for current activities), Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences D., Honored Scientist of the Republic of Bashkortostan, born in 1957, graduated from the Ufa Oil Institute in 1979 with a degree in Machinery and Apparatus for Chemical Production
  • Matveev Yuri Gennadievich - Vice-rector for scientific and innovative work, professor, Ph.D. D., Honored Scientist of the Republic of Bashkortostan, laureate of the RF Government Prize in the field of science and technology, year of birth - 1956. Graduated from the Chelyabinsk Polytechnic Institute (now the South Ural State University) in 1979 with a degree in Ferrous Metallurgy
  • Popkov Vladimir Fedorovich - Vice-Rector for Social Affairs, Associate Professor, Ph.D. D., Honored Worker of Public Education of the Republic of Bashkortostan, born in 1949, graduated from the Ufa Oil Institute in 1971 with a degree in Automation and Complex Mechanization of Chemical Technological Processes
  • Peshkin Oleg Vyacheslavovich - Vice-Rector for General Issues, Ph.D. D., born in 1947, graduated from the Ufa Oil Institute in 1975 with a degree in Development of Gas and Gas Condensate Fields

3. Former leaders

  • Paternal grandfather of Andrei Gubin - Viktor Evdokimovich Gubin first rector USPTU, (March 17, 1919 - September 3, 1996)

4. Departments

  • "Automation of technological processes and production" (from 1.09.09, the merger of two departments of APP and AHTP was formed)
  • "Roads and construction technology"
  • "Architecture"
  • "Biochemistry and technologies of microbiological production"
  • "Drilling oil and gas wells"
  • "Accounting and Audit"
  • "Water supply and sanitation"
  • "Computer Science and Engineering Cybernetics"
  • "Geology and exploration of oil and gas fields"
  • "Geophysical research methods"
  • "Hydraulics and Hydromachines"
  • "Engineering graphics"
  • "Foreign languages"
  • "History and Cultural Studies"
  • "Maths"
  • "Mathematical Methods in Economics and Finance"
  • "Materials Science and Corrosion Protection"
  • "Mechanics and Machine Design"
  • "Oil and gas field equipment"
  • "Petrochemistry and Chemical Technology"
  • "General and Analytical Chemistry"
  • "Organization and economics in construction"
  • "Political Science, Sociology and Public Relations"
  • "Fire and industrial safety"
  • "Applied Mathematics and Mechanics"
  • "Applied Chemistry and Physics"
  • "Applied Ecology"
  • "Industrial safety and labor protection"
  • "Industrial heat power engineering"
  • "Development and operation of gas and gas condensate fields"
  • "Development and operation of oil and gas fields"
  • "Russian language and literature"
  • "Construction and repair of gas and oil pipelines and gas and oil storage facilities"
  • "Building construction"
  • "Technological machines and equipment"
  • "Oil and Gas Technology"
  • "Technology of oil apparatus construction"
  • "Transportation and storage of oil and gas"
  • "Physics"
  • "Physical and organic chemistry"
  • "Physical education"
  • "Philosophy"
  • "Chemical Cybernetics"
  • "Economics and Management at an Oil and Gas Industry Enterprise"
  • "Economics and management at the enterprise of the oil refining and petrochemical industry"
  • "Economics and Management at the Enterprise of the Construction Complex"
  • "Economic theory"
  • "Electrical engineering and electrical equipment of enterprises"
  • "Electrical equipment and automation of industrial enterprises"

Sterlitamak branch of USPTU


5. Faculties

  • Mining and Petroleum Faculty (SOF)
  • Faculty of Automation of Production Processes (FAPP)
  • Faculty of Mechanics (MF)
  • Institute of Economics (INEC)
  • Faculty of Pipeline Transport (FTT)
  • Faculty of Humanities (GUMF)
  • Faculty of Technology (TF)
  • Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering (ASF)
  • Faculty of Distance Learning (FZO)

6. Branches

There are branches of USPTU in the cities of Oktyabrsky, Salavat, Sterlitamak.

7. Sports life of the university

For the organization of educational, training and sports-mass work at the university there is:

  • 1. A stadium with a 400 meter track and a football field.
  • 2. House of physical culture with a methodical office and 3 gyms (sports games, weightlifting and wrestling).
  • 3. Ski lodge for 500 pairs of skis with changing rooms and showers.
  • 4. Velobaza-1 for 50 bicycles; bike base-2 for general physical training.
  • 5. Hall of sports games (volleyball, basketball).
  • 6. A complex of 3 halls at the ASF.
  • 7. Complex outdoor area for sports games.
  • 8. Gymnastic town.
  • 9. Sports hall 24x72 m.
  • 10. Gym 8x16 m.
  • 11. Hotel for the participants of the competition.
  • 12. Medical center and sauna.
  • 13. Premises for a new bicycle base with a total area of ​​580 sq.m.
  • The total area of ​​indoor sports facilities is 4177 sq. M. In addition, the university rents a swimming pool and a shooting range.

The university has a health and sports camp, which is organized in the summer from June 8 to September 26, in 7 shifts of 14 days. The capacity of the camp is 200 people per shift. More than 500 students and more than 150 university employees have a rest in the camp every year.

  • All vacationers are accommodated in houses, the camp is landscaped, there is a dining room for 250 seats. The camp has a sports complex of 4 clinker-covered courts and facilities for table tennis and billiards.

The pride of the university is the sports and recreation complex commissioned in 1997. This is a unique sports hall, equipped with modern equipment and electronic scoreboards and designed to host competitions of any level, including international ones. The complex has a hotel for receiving sports delegations.

  • In 2003, after the reconstruction, the House of Physical Culture (DFK) was opened. On an area of ​​about 1600 sq. m housed a sports hall, a barbell hall and a martial arts hall, stands for spectators, comfortable showers.
  • Currently, a sports and recreation complex has been built and put into operation in the Oktyabrsky branch with a total area of ​​1,500 m, in which there are: a gym, a tennis room, a chess room, a weightlifting room, a billiards room, two recovery centers with saunas, swimming pools , psychological relief rooms, an open stadium for playing mini-football, tennis, volleyball, etc. Total area of ​​sports facilities USPTU is over 6 thousand sq. m.

8. Achievements of highly qualified athletes

There are 4 masters of sports of international class, 28 masters of sports, 85 candidates for masters of sports and 155 athletes with I category studying at the university. More than 10,000 students and teachers have become dischargers. Women's volleyball and men's handball are teams participating in the Russian championship among the major league teams, and volleyball players have been among the top three winners for the last three years. The university has a whole collection of brilliant athletic performances. World and European record holder among juniors, speed skater I Garayev, USSR champion in bullet shooting V Kvashnin, multiple world and European champion and record holder, winner of a number of international tournaments I. Sokolov. Sokolov is the first Olympic champion in Bashkiria. Following him, this honorary title was awarded to the multiple champion of the USSR, Europe and the world in ice hockey, student I. Gimaev (Faculty of Pipeline Transport). The university studies:

  • world champion in orienteering, master of sports of international class V. Glukharev (October branch);
  • World Youth Volleyball Champion, Master of Sports of the Russian Federation A. Zubkov (Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering);
  • silver medalist of the junior world chess championship D. Khismatullin (mining and oil faculty);
  • silver medalist of the junior world kickboxing championship of the MS of the Russian Federation M. Shamsutdinov (Faculty of Pipeline Transport);
  • P. Rubtsova, silver medalist of the European Youth Championship in modern pentathlon of the MS of the Russian Federation (Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering);
  • D. Abdrashitov, bronze medalist of the European Youth Cup in weightlifting, MS RF (Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering);
  • A. Baikov, bronze medalist of the international powerlifting competition MSMK (Faculty of Pipeline Transport);
  • silver medalist of the Asian Games in boxing and winner in the championship of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation among juniors A. Lysenkov (Faculty of Automation of Production Processes);
  • silver medalist of the Youth Chess Cup of the Russian Federation A.Z. Akhmetov (senior teacher of the KVF);
  • champion of the Russian Federation in orienteering among students V. Glukharev (student of the October branch);
  • silver medalist of the international boxing tournament A. Arslanov (mining and oil faculty);
  • champion of the Russian championship among juniors in powerlifting A. Kashtanov (Faculty of Technology);
  • champion of the Russian Cup in powerlifting A. Kan (Faculty of Technology);
  • winner of the World Kickboxing Championship V. Gabdullin.

D. Khismatullin (Faculty of Mining and Oil), as part of the Russian national team, took part in the European and World Chess Championship among youth. In sports and ballroom dancing, the couple K. Kasper and O. Sidorenko achieved great success. They took fourth place at the World Championship in Italy, second place in the Russian national team at the British Open, and fifth place in the individual competition. A. and Yu. Kolenovs became champions of the Russian Federation among adults. Currently, the various national teams of the Russian Federation include 8 students and employees. There are sports sections for swimming, aerobics, handball, table tennis, classic wrestling, weightlifting, kickboxing, kettlebell lifting, volleyball, cycling, boxing, badminton, football, powerlifting, and basketball.


9. Employment

A system of employment of graduates has developed and is successfully functioning at USPTU. In recent years, the practice of holding "Days" of large companies has developed, when personnel departments of enterprises come to the university and acquaint senior students with the working conditions in companies.

The university concludes agreements providing for targeted training and retraining of specialists with the largest enterprises and organizations of the fuel and energy complex, such as LUKOIL, Sibneft, Tatneft, Bashneft, ONAKO and others. Particular attention is paid to programs implemented jointly with the state-owned companies Rosneft, Gazprom, Transneft. Since 1997, under an agreement with Rosneft, specialists have been trained to develop offshore fields on Sakhalin Island. Thanks to the help and support of Rosneft, expensive simulators were purchased that simulate the processes of drilling and workover of wells. Similar simulators are used abroad to train engineering personnel. At the request of OAO NK Transneft, the university is training and retraining specialists in an ever-increasing volume. Many students receive scholarships from companies. In 1994, the Institute of Continuing Professional Education (IDPO) of USPTU was organized. Among the listeners of IDPO - representatives

  • AK "Transneft",
  • Gazprom",
  • LLC LUKoil,
  • NK Rosneft,
  • OJSC "Surgutneftegas"
  • JSC TATNEFT,
  • KazTransOil CJSC,
  • ANK "Bashneft",
  • JSC "Salavatnefteorgsintez"
  • JSC "Polief", etc.

10. Famous students

  • Rakhimov, Murtaza Gubaidullovich - First President of the Republic of Bashkortostan.
  • Rakhimov, Ural Murtazovich - son of M. Rakhimov.
  • Alexander Georgievich Ananenkov - Deputy Chairman of the Management Committee, Gazprom.
  • Gimaev Ragib Nasretdinovich - former rector of the Bashkir State University.
  • Ralif Safin - Vice President of Lukoil LLC.
  • Kobylkin, Dmitry Nikolaevich - Governor of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug.
  • Mukhametshin, Farid Khairullovich - Chairman of the State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan.
  • Sergei Bogdanchikov - Member of the Board of Directors, Former President of Rosneft Oil Company
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In the 1950s-80s. XX century industrial and then civil construction in the Republic of Bashkortostan developed at an exceptionally high rate. The largest oil-producing, oil-refining, petrochemical, chemical and mechanical engineering enterprises in the USSR were built. Housing construction has reached unprecedented proportions. Cities, regional centers and villages developed. New cities appeared on the map of the republic - Salavat, Sibay, Meleuz, Tuymazy, Neftekamsk, Uchaly, Dyurtyuli, the years grew and developed. Ufa, Sterlitamak, Beloretsk, Ishimbay, Oktyabrsky and many other settlements. The territory of the republic has turned into a gigantic construction site.

A huge contribution to the development of industry, science, culture, education and agriculture of the republic during this period was made by the first secretaries of the Bashkir Regional Committee of the CPSU Z.N. Nuriev (1957-69), M.Z.Shakirov (1969-87) and other leaders of party, Soviet and economic bodies at all levels.

The gigantic scale and pace of construction required an increasing number of engineers and technicians and workers of all construction specialties.

Anticipating the problem of a shortage of specialists, the leadership of the republic applied in advance to the directive, Soviet and planning bodies of the Soviet Union with a request to expand the training of engineers and technicians in various construction specialties in the existing universities and technical schools of the BASSR. The government bodies of the USSR were in no hurry to open a full-scale training of specialists in the entire spectrum of specialties in Ufa, referring to the fact that institutes of a building profile already exist in neighboring regions. Meanwhile, specialists sent from other regions did not stay in the republic, and their number did not at all satisfy the growing needs of the industry. The situation sharply aggravated when in 1967, under pressure from the influential Ministry of the Aviation Industry of the USSR, the republic's only branch "PGS" at the Ufa Aviation Institute was closed, as it did not correspond to the profile of the university.

Analysis of archival materials and other documentary evidence about the work of the Bashkir Regional Committee of the CPSU and the Council of Ministers of the BASSR at that time testifies to the active and decisive actions of the leadership of the republic (secretaries of the Regional Committee of the CPSU Z.N. Nuriev, V.I. Manaev, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the BASSR Z. Sh. Aknazarov ), aimed at organizing the training of civil engineers at technical universities in Bashkiria. Numerous appeals were sent to the Central Committee of the CPSU, the Council of Ministers of the USSR, the State Planning Committee of the USSR, the Ministry of Higher Education of the USSR. Deputies of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR and the RSFSR have repeatedly raised this issue at sessions of the Supreme Soviet. In 1968, the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the BASSR, deputy Z. Sh. Aknazarov at the session of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR in his speech with figures in his hands showed the huge unmet need of the construction industry of the BASSR in engineering personnel. By the joint efforts of the leadership of the republic and the director of the Ufa Petroleum Institute V.L. Berezin, it was possible to convince the State Planning Committee of the USSR, the Ministry of Higher Education of the USSR and the RSFSR of the need to open a specialty "Industrial and civil construction" in UNI. This decision was justified by the fact that the institute had a sufficiently equipped material and technical base and experience in training engineers in the construction specialty "Construction of gas and oil pipelines for gas storage facilities and oil depots", as well as in the specialty "Industrial and civil construction" at the Sterlitamak General Technical Faculty. Already in the summer of 1968, 149 people were enrolled in the first year of the specialty "PGS", of which 51 - for full-time, 47 - for evening and 51 - for correspondence courses.

At the request of the Academic Council of the Ufa Oil Institute, the Ministry of Higher Education of the RSFSR in May 1969 allowed to open at the Ufa Oil Institute Faculty of Civil Engineering (SF) as part of two specialties "Industrial and civil construction" and "Construction of gas and oil pipelines, gas storages and oil depots."

The first departments that became part of the Faculty of Civil Engineering were the following:

  • Construction of oil and gas pipelines, gas storage facilities and oil depots
  • Mechanics of rocks, soils, foundations and foundations
  • Strength of materials
  • Theoretical mechanics
  • Metal technology

The first dean of the Federation Council was the associate professor of the Department of Metal Technology N.V. Bobritsky.

Bobritsky Nikolay Vasilievich

Born on December 17, 1927 in Aktyubinsk (Kazakh ASSR).

In 1946, at the end of the railway. school number 85 Art. Chishmy entered the Ufa Oil Institute with a degree in Oilfield Equipment.

In 1951, after graduating from the institute and obtaining the qualification "mechanical engineer", he was left at the UNI as an assistant to the Department of Metal Technology ("TM").

In October 1954 he was admitted to the postgraduate course of the Moscow Oil Institute named after V.I. acad. I. M. Gubkina.

In 1958, after graduating from graduate school and returning to UNI, he was admitted to the post of senior teacher of the department "TM".

In December 1961 he successfully defended his thesis for the degree of candidate of technical sciences on the topic "Investigation of the formation process of welded joints made by press welding". In August 1962, he was appointed to the post of associate professor of the department "TM" as elected by competition.

In May 1963 N.V. Bobritsky was awarded the academic title of Associate Professor.

In 1963-1966. worked as the dean of the correspondence faculty of UNI., in 1967-1969. - Dean of the Faculty of Oil and Gas.

In September 1969 he was elected by competition to the post of dean of the newly created Faculty of Civil Engineering.

In June 1970 he was also appointed to the post of head of the department "TM" as elected by competition.

In October 1972 he was transferred to work at the Institute for Advanced Training of Executives and Specialists of the USSR Ministry of Gas Industry (Moscow).

During his work at UNI, Nikolai Vasilievich Bobritsky has established himself as a highly professional specialist in the field of training young engineers. He conducted all the main courses of lectures at the Department of "TM", carried out a large research work. With his participation, the staff of the department published more than 30 scientific papers and teaching aids. As the dean of the Federation Council, Nikolai Vasilyevich devoted a lot of work and effort to organizational and educational work with students, took an active part in the public life of the faculty, was repeatedly elected a member and secretary of the SF party bureau, enjoyed a well-deserved prestige among students, staff and teachers of the institute.

For his great services in the training of young specialists N.V. Bobritsky was awarded the Certificate of Honor of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the BASSR (1968), the badge "Excellence in Socialist Competition of the RSFSR" (1968), the medal "For Valiant Labor" (1970. ).

During this period, the faculty organized the departments "Building structures" ("SC") and "Architecture" ("AR"). Outstanding specialists in the field of construction - Professor A. F. Polak and in the field of architecture - B. G Kalimullin were invited as heads of the organized departments.

In connection with the transfer of N.V. Bobritsky to managerial work in Moscow, an associate professor of the department "Construction of gas and oil pipelines, gas storages and oil depots" K.V. Stepanov was appointed to the post of dean.

Stepanov Konstantin Viktorovich

Born on January 18, 1938 in Baku (Azerbaijan SSR).

In 1953 he graduated from the Buguruslan seven-year school No. 5 and entered the Buguruslan oilfield technical school.

In 1957, after graduating from the technical school, he was sent to study at the Ufa Oil Institute, specializing in "Machinery and equipment for oil and gas fields" with a specialization in "Construction and operation of gas and oil pipelines and oil depots."

In 1962, after graduating from the institute and having received the qualification "mechanical engineer", he was left by assignment at the UNI in the position of assistant of the department "Resistance of materials".

In October 1966, he was enrolled in the targeted postgraduate study at the Moscow Institute of the Petrochemical and Gas Industry named after V.I. I. M. Gubkina.

In 1969, after graduating from graduate school and returning to Ufa, he was admitted to the post of senior lecturer at the Department of Resistance of Materials and Structural Mechanics ("SM and SM") UNI.

In 1971 he successfully defended his thesis for the degree of candidate of technical sciences and in March of the same year he was appointed to the post of deputy dean of the Faculty of Civil Engineering concurrently.

In September 1971 he was appointed to the post of acting. associate professor of the department "CM and CM" as elected by competition.

Since October 10, 1972, in connection with the transfer of the dean of the Faculty of Civil Engineering N.V. Bobritsky to work at the Institute for Advanced Studies of the USSR Ministry of Gas Industry, his duties were temporarily assigned to K.V. Stepanov.

In August 1973, K. V. Stepanov was awarded the academic title of Associate Professor.

In November 1973, KV Stepanov returned to pedagogical work at the department of "SM and SM" in the previous position of associate professor, as well as acting. head of the department. By the order of the rector of UNI No. 320 dated 03.11.1973, for the initiative and successful work as the dean of the Faculty of Civil Engineering, associate professor Stepanov K.V. was grateful.

In November 1974, Assoc. K. Stepanov, was appointed head of the department "CM and CM" as elected by competition.

In 1978 he was appointed head of the department of automatic control systems (OASU) on a part-time basis, where he led scientific developments in the automation of some management functions of the planning and financial management of the Ministry of Higher Education of the RSFSR.

From October 1980 to the present, Konstantin Viktorovich Stepanov has been working as an associate professor at the Department of Resistance of Materials and Structural Mechanics.

During his work in the dean's office of the Faculty of Civil Engineering, at the Department of SM and SM and OASU, Konstantin Viktorovich proved himself as a skillful organizer, a talented engineer and a highly qualified teacher. Associate Professor K. V. Stepanov actively participates in the annual scientific and technical conferences held at the faculty, with his participation numerous teaching aids on the discipline "Resistance of Materials" have been published. and attracts students to research work on special topics. Konstantin Viktorovich enjoys well-deserved respect and authority among the staff of the university and department, as well as students and young scientists.

In the summer of 1973, the first graduation of civil engineers with a degree in Industrial and Civil Engineering took place in the number of 43 people.

In July 1973, the Department of Hydraulics and Hydromachines was transferred to the Federation Council, and a third specialty appeared at the faculty - "Water supply and sewerage" ("VK").

In November 1973, an associate professor of the department “Construction of gas and oil pipelines, gas storages and oil depots”, Ph.D. L. A. Babin.

Babin Lev Alekseevich

Born on 31.01.1932 in the village. Petrovskoe, Urzhumsky District, Kirov Region, in a family of peasants.

In 1945, after finishing the 8th grade of school, due to a difficult financial situation (his mother died in 1939), he was forced to get a job on a collective farm.

In 1947 he moved to Perm, where he worked as a turner-grinder at a factory.

In 1950 he was drafted into the army and sent to the Sverdlovsk technical school of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs, from where in 1952 he was assigned to the post of assistant chief in the OVPK-12 of the BASSR Ministry of Internal Affairs (Ufa) 49.

In April 1954 he was elected secretary of the Kirovsky district committee of the Komsomol (Ufa), later - the secretary of the Ufa city committee of the Komsomol 49.

In 1957 he entered the Ufa Oil Institute with a degree in Machinery and Equipment for Oil and Gas Fields, at the same time he was elected Secretary of the Komsomol Committee UNI 49.

In 1961, after graduating from the institute and obtaining the qualification "mechanical engineer", he was left as an assistant at the Department of Metal Technology, UNI 49.

In 1963 he was transferred to the position of instructor in the department of science and educational institutions of the Bashkir Regional Committee of the CPSU 49.

In June 1969 he successfully defended his thesis for the degree of candidate of technical sciences and was elected secretary of the party committee of the institute, also acting as an associate professor of the department "SNGN".

In January 1971, L. A. Babin was awarded the academic title of Associate Professor.

In November 1973, he was appointed dean of the Faculty of Civil Engineering at UNI as elected by competition.

In 1975 he was elected to the post of head of the department "CIS" and since October 1975, having vacated the post of dean of the Federation Council, fully devoted himself to scientific and pedagogical activities at the department.

In May 1977 he successfully defended his doctoral dissertation.

In 1978, L. A. Babin was awarded the academic title of professor in the department of CISS.

Lev Alekseevich headed the department for 23 years. All this time, he conducted all types of training in the main course of the specialty "Construction of main pipelines", actively conducted educational, methodological and educational work at the institute.

For his great personal contribution to the training of specialists for enterprises and organizations of the oil and gas industry in 1982, Doctor of Technical Sciences, prof. L. A. Babin was awarded with the badge "Excellence in the Ministry of Oil and Gas Construction"

In the summer of 1975, the first graduation of engineers in the specialty "VK" was carried out in the number of 40 people. In September 1975, a new graduating department "Water supply and sewerage" ("V and K") was created.

At the end of 1975, L. A. Babin moved to work as head. the department "Construction of gas and oil pipelines, gas storages and oil depots", and the dean was elected associate professor of the department "SK" IV Fedortsev.

Fedortsev Igor Vasilievich

Born on November 29, 1929 in the city of Kignass, Zaporozhye region.

In 1952, having graduated from the Ufa Petroleum Institute and qualified as a mining engineer, he was assigned to the BVNR trust of the Bashneft association as an assistant driller, and later was appointed to the positions of an engineer and head of the production and technical department, and section manager.

From 1959 to 1974 worked in NIIpromstroy as a junior researcher, head of a group, sector, laboratory of the department of technology and organization of construction production 69.

In 1973 he defended his thesis on specialty 05.23.08 "Technology and mechanization of construction and installation works" for the degree of candidate of technical sciences. In 1974 he was accepted as a senior lecturer of the Department of Building Structures of the Civil Engineering Faculty of the UNI as elected by competition. In 1975 he was elected to the post of associate professor, and in 1976 he was approved in the academic rank of the same department.

1975-1981 worked as dean of the Faculty of Civil Engineering ,. In the period from 1981 to 1984. was the deputy. head of the department and headed the subject-methodological commission "Technology of construction production". 1985 to 1988 worked as the head of the department "Architecture" ,. Since 20.02.1988 he has been working as a leading associate professor of the Department of Construction Production Technology and Foundations. On July 27, 1994, he was awarded the academic title of professor in the same department.

Currently, Professor IV Fedortsev works fruitfully at the Department of Roads and Building Technology, conducting lectures and practical classes in a number of disciplines of special topics, supervising course and diploma design, and is also the scientific advisor of the postgraduate students of the department. For successful production activities and active social work IV Fedortsev was awarded: Diplomas of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the BASSR (1969, 1978), the jubilee medal "For Valiant Labor", the Certificate of Honor of the Ministry of Higher Education of the RSFSR (1979), etc.

At the end of 1976, a new specialty - "Architecture" was opened at the Faculty of Civil Engineering, and in the summer of 1977 the first enrollment of 50 students was carried out for it.

IV Fedortsev got a huge amount of work and responsibility associated with the construction of the complex of the Faculty of Civil Engineering, which was 12 km away from the main building complex.

By 1980, the main work on the construction of the first stage of the faculty was completed and the main building, dormitory and canteen were commissioned. In August 1980, a working commission for the acceptance of construction projects was established. The faculty was to move from the main building of the UNI to a new, and most importantly, equipping classrooms, offices, laboratories with equipment, instruments and technology.

In connection with the significant expansion of the area, the management of the UNI turned to the Ministry of Higher Education of the RSFSR and the planning authorities with a request to increase the staff and allocate the necessary funds for the purchase of educational furniture, laboratory equipment and much more. In connection with the relocation, the problem of improving and restructuring the educational process arose.

In September 1980, as part of the Faculty of Civil Engineering, 11 subject commissions were organized, their leaders were appointed, who were charged with the responsibility, together with the leadership of the faculty and the institute, to determine the required areas and the teaching staff of the commissions. In January 1981, the distribution of areas was carried out by departments and commissions. In March 1981, the composition of the subject commissions was approved.

From that moment on, many years of painstaking work of the team began on the formation and development of the faculty. Departments, laboratories, auditoriums, offices were created and equipped, the management system was improved, research work was launched on orders from industrial enterprises. All this was done against the background of work on organizing the construction of the second stage of the faculty.

In July 1981, professor of the department "SK" V. I. Parfenov replaced professor I. V. Fedortsev as the dean of the ISF. V.I. Parfenov in this position worked from 1981 to 1988 and from 1996 to 2000.

Parfenov Vladimir Ivanovich

Was born on 04/03/1936 in Penza.

In 1951, at the end of the 7th grade of secondary school, he entered the Penza Construction College. After graduating from technical school in 1955, he entered the Penza Civil Engineering Institute with a degree in Industrial and Civil Engineering, which he graduated with honors in 1960 with the qualification of a civil engineer, and was assigned to Trust No. 11 Kamgosstroy (Perm) as a foreman.

In January 1962, he was appointed engineer of the production and technical department of Kamgosstroy.

In July 1962, he arrived at the Ufa Oil Institute and was admitted to the post of assistant of the Department of Strength of Materials.

In December 1965, he was elected by competition to the position of senior lecturer at the Department of Strength of Materials and Theoretical Mechanics.

Since December 1968 he worked concurrently as Deputy Dean of the Oil and Mechanical Faculty.

In March 1970 he was sent to the target postgraduate study of the Rostov Civil Engineering Institute.

In 1973, after completing his postgraduate studies, he returned to UNI as a senior lecturer in the Department of Building Constructions (SC).

In June 1973 he successfully defended his thesis for the degree of candidate of technical sciences.

Since October 1973, he worked part-time as deputy dean of the Faculty of Civil Engineering on a voluntary basis.

In August 1974 he was elected by competition for the position of associate professor of the department of "SK".

In 1976 V.I. Parfenov was awarded the academic title of Associate Professor.

In July 1981, V.I. Parfenov was appointed to the post of dean of the Faculty of Civil Engineering as elected by competition. After working as the dean of ISF for 8 years, in 1988 V. I. Parfenov returned to teaching at the department of "SK" as an associate professor.

At the beginning of 1996, Assoc. V.I. Parfenov was again appointed to the post of dean of the Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering.

In January 1997, V. I. Parfenov was elected to the post of professor of the department "SK". Professor V.I. Parfenov worked as the dean of the ASF until January 2000.

In January 1987, Vladimir Ivanovich Parfenov was awarded the honorary title "Honored Builder of the BASSR" for his services in the training of specialists in the construction industry.

02/01/1982 at the department of "SK" was organized by a student design bureau (SPKB) for the design of objects of social, cultural and civil purposes. The leaders of the SPKB in 1982-1992. were senior teachers Filippovich A.I. and Safronova E.P.

In 1982, 38 young engineers graduated from the specialty "Architecture" for the first time. They were assigned mainly to design institutes and administrations of cities and regions of the republic.

In 1983, on the basis of several PMKs within the ISF, a general technical department "Applied Chemistry and Physics" was formed, and in January 1984 - the Department of "Applied Mathematics and Mechanics".

In December 1987, on the basis of the subject commission "Technology of construction production" of the department "SK", another graduating department was formed - "Technology of construction production and foundations" ("TSP and F").

Professor Parfenov V.I. concentrated his efforts in two main directions:

  • organization of the educational process at a high level, which required daily painstaking work on the selection and training of personnel, as well as equipping the laboratories and offices of the faculty with modern technology;
  • assistance in organizing the construction of the second stage of the faculty.

The faculty staff headed by V.I. Parfenov during this period had to take a direct part in the construction of the second stage of the faculty. On some days, more than 100 people went to the construction site - teachers, employees and students.

In March 1988, the head of ISF was elected dean. Department of "TSP and F" Professor B. V. Goncharov, who worked in this position until 1991.

Boris Goncharov

In 1933, together with his family, he moved to the city of Smolensk, and with the outbreak of the Great Patriotic War in 1941, he was evacuated to the city of Tambov.

In 1942 he entered the Tambov Technical School of Railway Transport, after which in 1946 he was sent to study at the Moscow Electromechanical Institute of Railway Engineers.

After graduating from the institute in February 1952, having received the qualification "mechanical engineer of railways", he was assigned to the Metrogiprotrans design institute (Moscow) 123.

In September 1953, he was transferred to Glavtonnelmetrostroy (Moscow) as an engineer 123. In March 1955, he was hired as a senior engineer at the Special Design Bureau of VNII TISM of the Ministry of Construction Materials Industry 122, 123.

In 1957 he moved to Ufa, where until 1973 he worked at the Bashniistroy Institute, starting as a senior researcher, then head of the sector, head of the laboratory, and later head of the Bashniistroi department 123.

In 1964 he successfully defended his thesis for the degree of candidate of technical sciences 122, and in March 1970 - and doctor of technical sciences.

Since March 1973 he headed the Department of Building Structures at the Ufa Petroleum Institute 123, and in June 1974 he was approved as a professor in the Department of SK.

In October 1976 Boris Vasilievich was awarded the title of "Honored Builder of the Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic".

In 1980, by order of the USSR Ministry of Industry and Construction, BV Goncharov was appointed director of Bashniistroy. During his tenure in this position, Boris Vasilyevich proved himself to be an excellent organizer and energetic leader and enjoyed a well-deserved prestige among the staff of the institute.

Since 1981, simultaneously with his main responsibilities, BV Goncharov participated in the work of the subject-methodological commission "Technology of construction production" at the department "SC", and later moved as part of this commission to the department "Architecture" UNI.

In December 1986, Boris Vasilyevich Goncharov was awarded the title "Honored Worker of Science and Technology of the RSFSR".

In February 1988, he was approved as the head of the new department of the UNI "Technology of building production and foundations" as elected by competition. Already in March 1988, Boris Vasilyevich was elected Dean of the Faculty of Civil Engineering at the UNI.

In July 1988, by the Decree of the Collegium of the USSR Ministry of Uralsibstroy and the Central Committee of the Trade Unions of Construction Workers of 12.07.1988, No. 12-3 / 19 for the work "Automation of processing data from static sounding of soils for high-speed assessment of their properties" Boris Vasilyevich was awarded the Prize of the Ministry of Construction in the regions Urals and Western Siberia.

In 1991, Professor BV Goncharov again headed the department "TSP", where he continued to organize the teaching activities of the team. By the decision of the Academic Council of USPTU dated December 29, 1998, Boris Vasilyevich Goncharov was awarded the title of Honorary Head of the Department of USPTU.

In January 1999, Boris Vasilyevich transferred the leadership of the department to a young doctor of technical sciences, professor Nezamutdinov Sh. R. and took the position of professor at the same department. Currently, Professor B.V. Goncharov successfully supervises students' graduation projects, participates in the work of the State Commissions for the protection of graduation projects and the State examination in the specialty "Industrial and Civil Engineering", prepares postgraduate and doctoral students of the department, works in the dissertations at the Perm State Technical University, as well as at the Council at USPTU, where he conducts a preliminary examination of dissertations.

During this period, active work was carried out to improve the educational process at the newly opened and previously existing departments of the faculty. The construction of a sports complex and other educational and economic facilities was nearing completion.

In January 1989, a branch of the department "SK" was organized at the Institute "Bashgiproneftekhim". For full-time students, this ensured the passage of industrial practice at the designer's workplace and contributed to the practical orientation of the subject of course and diploma design. In February 1989, a branch of the "VK" department was organized at MUP "Bashvodokanal".

At the same time, short-term refresher courses were organized for the engineering and technical workers of TCO "Bashstroy" on the basis of ISF. Khusnutdinov R.F. was appointed the head.

In June 1989, due to an increase in the teaching load, the Department of Applied Chemistry and Physics was reorganized and divided into two - Applied Chemistry and Applied Physics.

In February 1991, Professor V.I.Agapchev became the dean of ISF, who held this post until January 1994.

Agapchev Vladimir Ivanovich

Born 06/07/1944 in the city of Ufa, BASSR.

In 1961, after graduating from secondary school No. 61 in Ufa, he entered the Ufa Oil Institute with a degree in Design and Operation of Gas and Oil Pipelines, Gas Storage Facilities and Oil Depots.

In 1966, after graduating from the institute and qualifying as a mechanical engineer, he was left for scientific and pedagogical work at the Department of Resistance of Materials as an assistant.

In 1968 he entered the postgraduate course of the Moscow Institute of the Petrochemical and Gas Industry. I. M. Gubkina (Moscow).

In December 1971, having completed his postgraduate studies and defended his dissertation ahead of schedule for the degree of candidate of technical sciences on the topic "Investigation of the strength properties of adhesive joints in field pipelines", he returned to UNI and was accepted as a senior lecturer in the department of "Strength of materials and structural mechanics" ( "CM and CM").

In January 1975 he was elected by competition to the post of associate professor of the department "CM and CM".

In May 1978, V. I. Agapchev was awarded the title of associate professor.

In November 1987, Assoc. Agapchev VI was transferred to the Department of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics ("PM and M") and was appointed Acting. head of the department.

In April 1988 he was appointed head. department "PM and M" as selected by competition.

In April 1990 he successfully defended his doctoral dissertation on the topic "Scientific and practical bases for the development and prediction of the performance of metal-polymer compounds during the construction and operation of oil and gas field and gas and oil transportation equipment."

In December 1990, V. I. Agapchev was awarded the academic title of professor in the department "PM and M".

In February 1991, by the decision of the Council of the Faculty of Civil Engineering, he was elected to the post of Dean of the Federation Council.

In August 1994, he left the post of dean of the Federation Council, fully devoting himself to work at the department "PM and M", and heads it to this day.

During his scientific and pedagogical activity at USPTU, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor Agapchev V.I. »Taking into account new, including our own, scientific achievements. Prof. Agapchev V.I. is the head of scientific directions for the development and implementation of new promising pipeline systems made of modern composite materials and their compounds, many of which are introduced in the oil and construction complex of Russia and the CIS countries, for trenchless methods of restoring underground pipeline communications. He is a member of a specialized Council of ASF for awarding the scientific degree of Doctor of Technical Sciences. Viktor Ivanovich Agapchev is the author of over 250 scientific and educational-methodical publications, the laureate of the republican (1985) and all-Union (1986) awards of the VHO named after V.I. D.I. Mendeleeva, excellent student of the Ministry of Gas Industry of the USSR (1988), since 1998 - Chairman of the section "Implementation of Polymer Pipes in Engineering Communications" of the Coordination Council of the Ministry of Construction of the Republic of Bashkortostan, since 1993 heads the problem council of the Academy of Technological Sciences of the Russian Federation in Republic of Bashkortostan "New energy and resource saving technologies in the building materials industry and construction", since 1994 - Corresponding Member of the Academy of Technological Sciences of the Russian Federation, since 1997 - Chairman of the Organizing Committee and Executive Editor of the annual international scientific and technical conferences "Problems of the Construction Complex Russia ".

In 1998, by the decree of the President of the Republic of Bashkortostan, Professor V. I. Agapchev was awarded the title "Honored Builder of the Republic of Bashkortostan".

In March 1993, on the basis of the Department of Descriptive Geometry and Drawing of the UNI, the Department of Engineering Graphics was created for teaching at the SF.

In the summer of 1993, a self-supporting research laboratory "Progress" was established. In September 1993, in order to stimulate intra-institutional economic and economic activities, the AR-93 KhNIL was established. In the summer of 1994, the KhNIL "Training and Production Center of the Department of Building Structures" was organized.

In August 1994, the performance of the duties of the dean was entrusted to the head. Department of Applied Physics Professor MV Kretinin

Kretinin Mikhail Vasilievich

Born on January 30, 1940 in the village. Cherkasy, Saraktash district, Orenburg region. He began his career in 1957 as a mechanical drilling worker at the Yaya geological prospecting party (Tomsk), then worked as an assembly fitter in the SBT workshop of the Kirov plant (Chelyabinsk).

In 1961 he entered the Ufa Oil Institute with a degree in Machinery and Equipment for Oil and Gas Fields.

In 1966, after graduating from the institute, he was assigned to the Ocher machine-building plant (Ocher, Perm region) as a design engineer 169.

Since May 1966 he worked as a senior engineer at the Eastern Research Institute for Safety and Industrial Sanitation (Ufa), then as a design engineer at the experimental mechanical plant of the VNPS trust (Ufa), in May 1967 He was appointed head of the group of the Ufa branch of the Giproneftezavody Institute, later worked as a leading engineer at BashNIINP, chief specialist of the mechanical department of the Bashgiproneftekhim institute, senior researcher, head of the sector and laboratory of the Ufa branch of VNIINEFTEMASH 169.

In 1977 he successfully defended his thesis for the degree of candidate of technical sciences.

In 1984, M. V. Kretinin was awarded the title of senior researcher in the specialty "Processes and devices of chemical technology".

In November 1986, Mikhail Vasilyevich switched to teaching as an associate professor of the Department of Applied Physics and Chemistry.

In March 1989 M.V. Kretinin successfully defended his doctoral dissertation, and in July of the same year he was appointed acting director. Head of the Department of Applied Physics, and in September 1989 took up this post as elected by competition.

In February 1993, M.V. Kretinin was awarded the academic title of professor.

In February 1995, M. V. Kretinin was elected by competition to the post of dean of ISF, while continuing to fulfill the duties of head. Department of Applied Physics.

In 1996, Mikhail Vasilyevich left the post of dean of ISF and devoted himself entirely to work at the Department of Applied Physics, having worked as head of department until retirement in February 2001

Mikhail Vasilyevich Kretinin is a recognized specialist in the field of petroleum coke production. His scientific developments have been introduced at many oil refineries of the former USSR. The works of prof. MV Kretinina were exhibited at VDNKh and were awarded two silver medals. The results of scientific research led by prof. Kretinina M.V. are presented in numerous scientific reviews and textbooks, as well as in 30 copyright certificates for inventions.

In 1995, for the first time at ISF, training of bachelors in the direction of "Construction" was organized.

In 1995, by the decision of the UNI Council, it was decided to rename ISF to the Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering (ASF). At the same time, the specialty "Water supply and sewerage" was renamed into "Water supply and sewerage".

In the summer of 1996, the first admission to the specialty "Economics and organization at the enterprises of the building complex" was carried out in the number of 30 people. And in December 1997 a new graduating department “Organization and economics of construction” was opened.

In 1997, the faculty held the first, which later became traditional, international conference "Problems of the building complex of Russia", the organizing committee of which is headed by the former dean of the ASF Professor V. I. Agapchev.

In 1997, the Board of Trustees was established at the ASF USPTU, the purpose of which is to provide material and financial assistance to the faculty to support and further develop the educational and laboratory facilities, finance promising scientific developments, pay scholarships to gifted students, and strengthen the material and technical base of the university.

In November 1998, the computer school "Progress" was created at ASF.

In 1999, the International Scientific and Practical Conference "City and Time" was held, dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the ASF USPTU.

In 1999, the faculty began training masters in the specialty 550100 - Construction under two programs: 550101 - "Theory of designing buildings and structures" and 550109 - "Resource saving and ecology of building materials, products, structures".

10.01.2000 Vladimir Ivanovich Parfenov passed away. Shaimukhametov A.A. was appointed to the post of dean.

Shaimukhametov Akhmet Akhmetovich

Born on September 28, 1951 in Ufa.

In 1969, after graduating from secondary school No. 105 in Ufa, he entered the Ufa Oil Institute with a degree in Industrial and Civil Engineering.

In 1974, after graduating from the institute and receiving the qualification "civil engineer", he was left at the UNI at the department "Building structures" ("SC") as a senior laboratory assistant in the research sector.

In December 1974 he entered the full-time postgraduate study at UNI. In 1977, after completing his postgraduate studies, he was admitted to the position of a teacher of the department "SK".

Since 1984, he also held the position of deputy. Dean of the Faculty of Civil Engineering for research work with students.

In 1985 he was elected by competition for the position of senior teacher of the same department.

In October 1989 he successfully defended his thesis for the degree of candidate of technical sciences on the topic "Cement compositions for the protection of oil field pipelines."

In 1990 he was appointed to the post of associate professor of the department "SK" as elected by competition.

In December 1992, A. A. Shaimukhametov was awarded the academic title of Associate Professor.

Since 1996, he worked as deputy dean of the Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering concurrently.

In February 2000, he was appointed dean of the ASF.

In October 2002, he left the post of dean of the ASF and continued his pedagogical activity as an associate professor of the department "SK".

During his work at UNI, with the direct participation of A. A. Shaimukhametov, numerous scientific and educational-methodical works were published and curricula were developed in the discipline "Reinforced concrete and stone structures", as well as a number of patents and copyright certificates for inventions in the field of pipeline protection against corrosion.

For many years of fruitful work in the field of training highly qualified personnel in the construction industry and a great contribution to the development of production, Akhmet Akhmetovich Shaimukhametov was awarded the badge "Honorary Worker of Higher Professional Education of the Russian Federation" (2001), the Certificate of Honor of the Ministry of Construction, Architecture and Road Complex of the Republic of Belarus (2001. ) and was awarded the title "Honored Builder of the Republic of Belarus" (2003).

By order of the Higher Attestation Commission of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation No. 1054c of 15.12.2000, the composition of the Dissertation Council D 212.289.02 for the defense of dissertations for the degree of Doctor of Science in three specialties was approved: 05.23.02 - "Foundations and Foundations" (technical sciences), 05.23. 05 - "Building materials and products" (technical sciences), 05.23.08 - "Technology and organization of construction production" (technical sciences), chaired by prof. V.V. Babkova.

In 2000, a new specialty was opened at the ASF - “Roads and Airfields”.

In 2001, the first graduation of economists-managers in the specialty "Economics and management at the enterprises of the building complex" took place in the number of 23 people.

In 2002, the Department of Applied Chemistry and Applied Physics were again merged into a single Department of Applied Chemistry and Physics.

In October 2002, A.A. Semenov was elected as the dean of the faculty.

Semenov Alexander Alexandrovich

Born on November 19, 1958 in Ufa.

In 1976, after graduating from secondary school No. 83 in Ufa, he entered the Ufa Oil Institute with a degree in Industrial and Civil Engineering.

In 1981, after graduating from the institute and receiving the qualification "civil engineer", he was left at the UNI for scientific and pedagogical work as an assistant of the department "Building structures".

In December 1983 he was sent to the target postgraduate study of the Department of Metal and Wooden Structures of the Kiev Civil Engineering Institute.

In September 1987, after a six-month delay due to the widespread introduction of the results of his dissertation work, he returned to the post of assistant of the department "SK" UNI.

In December 1987 he successfully defended his thesis for the degree of candidate of technical sciences on the topic “Optimal design of metal bar structures with limited displacements”.

In 1988 he was appointed to the post of deputy dean of the correspondence faculty of the UNI.

In October 1988 he was elected on a competitive basis for the position of senior teacher of the department "SK", and in 1990 - for the position of associate professor of the same department. In October 2002, he was appointed Dean of the Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering of USPTU. Since January 2010 A.A. Semenov works as a professor at the Department of Building Constructions.

He is the author of the project for covering the "Congress Hall" building in Ufa. Awarded with a silver badge of USPTU, a Certificate of Merit of the Ministry of Construction, Architecture and Transport of the Republic of Bashkortostan (2008), awarded the Badge "Building Glory of Russia" by the Union of Builders of Russia (2008). In 2008, A.A. Semenov was awarded the title "Honored Builder of the Republic of Bashkortostan".

In 2002-2008. equipped with a network of multimedia auditoriums with a total capacity of over 700 people.

In 2003-2009. the modernization of the sports complex ASF was carried out.

In 2004, the first graduation of railway engineers with a degree in Highways and Airfields took place.

In 2007, within the framework of the implementation of the National Priority Project "Education", a multimedia regional center of the open network MGSU was opened at the ASF.

In 2007, a new specialty was opened - "Production of building materials, products and structures".

In 2009, an outdoor stadium-skating rink was put into operation as part of the ASF complex.

In May 2011, M.M. Fattakhov was appointed Dean of the Faculty.

Fattakhov Mukharyam Minniyarovich

Associate Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences
1998 - Certificate of honor in honor of the 50th anniversary of USPTU
2003 - Honorary Worker of Higher Education of the Russian Federation (to the 55th anniversary of USPTU)
2006 - Certificate of Honor from the Ministry of Construction, Architecture and Transport of the Republic of Belarus for the development and implementation of progressive technologies, merits in the field of personnel training for the construction industry and in connection with the 50th anniversary of the birth
8.11.2006 - Certificate of honor of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation for many years of fruitful work on the development and improvement of the educational process, a significant contribution to the training of highly qualified specialists.
Since 2002 - Head of the Department of Roads and Construction Technology.