Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science SB RAS


Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science of the Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences—one of the institutes of the Tomsk Research Center of the Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences. It is located in Tomsk Academic City. The Institute consists of 5 buildings with a total area of 18,487 square meters. The Institute has 15 research laboratories, the center of collective use "Nanotech", the international centre for research on physical mesomechanics, materials, the Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Center "Welding", the Testing Laboratory "Metal-Test", and 2 scientific and technological departments.

History

  • 1979 – Department of Solid State Physics and Materials under the leadership of Viktor Panin at the Institute of Atmospheric Optics, SD of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR
  • 1984 – Is released Institute of Strength Physics and Material Sciences of the SB USSR from the Institute of Atmospheric Optics.
  • 1985 – Is created the Republican Engineering Technical Center at IMPA of the SB USSR
  • 1991 – Is established Russian Material Center based on the ISPMS SB RAS
  • 1994 to 1997 – Institute had the status of the State Scientific Center of Russian Federation
  • 1998 – the Institute began to publish an international scientific journal "" in Russian and "Physical Mesomechanics" in English.
  • 2007 – English version of the journal Physical Mesomechanics published by international publisher Elsevier

Activities undertaken at the Institute

  • In 2009. the Institute celebrated the 25th anniversary. In this connection, on September 7–9, 2009, it held an international conference on physical mesomechanics, computer design and development of new materials. Opening the conference was at the Congress Center "Ruby".

Institute staff

The Institute has 420 employees and 90 PhD, the number of graduate students in 10 specialties — 40.

Directorate

  • Director — Sergey Psakhie, DSc in physics and mathematics, Professor.
  • Adviser of the Russian Academy of Sciences—Viktor Panin, DSc in physics and mathematics, Professor, Full Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
  • Deputy Director for Science
  • * Lev Zuev, DSc in physics and mathematics, Professor.
  • * Lotkov Alexander, DSc in physics and mathematics, Professor.

Structure