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2002
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- The Academic Senate is formed, the Institute’s structure is approved.
A state accreditation is acquired.
The Institute’s staff members carry out a licensing procedure for Ugra State University. URIIT establishes the Faculty of Informatics and Applied Mathematics and the Faculty of Nature Management.
The staff moves into the building which is still at the finishing woks stage. The Institute’s specialists’ professionalism allows providing the staff with workplaces equipped with personal computers, the Internet access, e-mail and other modern facilities. The intracorporate network is created.
The building is fitted up. A supercomputer SUN Fire 15000 and other sophisticated equipment are included into the technological scheme.
The Institute carries out the international conference “Inverse problems: theory and solutions” which meets with a generous response in the scientific community and in this way makes itself known in the commonwealth of scientists.
7 conferences, one international conference among them, and the coordinating meeting of an interregional association “Siberian Agreement” on Siberia space monitoring have been carried out.
It is decided to create Ugra Boarding School for Physics and Mathematics. The Institute allocates the 2nd floor of its building for the school and provides it with equipment and other support.
The extramural center for geo information technologies is created. A dish-shaped aerial for receiving space information is installed on the roof of School ?8 of Khanty-Mansiysk. The young scientists from URIIT give lessons there.
A prospect well drilling on the recommendation of the specialists of the Institute leads to an oil pool discovery at the oil deposit “Lebyazhie”.
The Academic Senate approves the first Science and Education Support Foundation (Alferov Foundation) scholarship holders from Ugra.
The Supercomputer Center opening ceremony takes place.
A collection of scientific papers “Inverse problems and information technologies” in 2 volumes and “Modern `problems of information technologies and space monitoring” are published.
The Institute’s scientists have published 3 monographs, 39 articles and presented 32 papers at the conferences.
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