Baltic State Technical University
- Baltic State Technical University
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name = Baltic State Technical University
native_name = Балтийский государственный технический университет "Военмех" им. Д.Ф.Устинова
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established = 1871 (1932)
type = University
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rector = Ipatov Sergey
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undergrad = ~ 7000
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city = Saint Petersburg
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country = Russia
campus = two campuses
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website = [http://www.voenmeh.ru/ www.voenmeh.ru]
address = Saint Petersburg, Russia
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Baltic State Technical University "Voenmeh" D.F.Ustinov ( _ru. Балтийский государственный технический университет "Военмех" им. Д.Ф.Устинова; abbreviated BGTU) is a major Russian military technical university situated in Saint Petersburg. Previously it was known as the Leningrad Mechanical Institute ( _ru. Ленинградский механический институт) and Military Mechanical Institute ( _ru. Военно-механический институт).
Faculties
* Faculty of Aircraft Jet Production
* The Aerospace Faculty
* the Faculty of Physics and Mechanics
* the Faculty of Arms and Armament Systems
* the Faculty of Information and Control Systems
* the Faculty of Mechatronics and Control
* the Faculty of Applied Mechanics and Automation
* the Faculty of International Industrial Management
Famous Alumni
* Sergei Krikalev (cosmonaut)
* Georgi Grechko (cosmonaut)
* Vladimir Yakunin (head of Russian Railways)
Links
* [http://www.voenmeh.ru/ Baltic State Technical University - official Site] (rus)
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