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Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics (BSUIR) trains engineering staff in 30 specialities and 37 specializations in the following fields: computer facilities, software for information technologies, computer science, information supply of automated systems, artificial intelligence, automated control, radioengineering, radioelectronic systems, microelectronics, telecommunications, design of radioelectronic and electronic computing devices, electronic apparatus building, medical electronics, engineered safety features, metrology, standardization and certification, economics. About 12,500 students, including those from abroad, are trained at 9 faculties and 39 chairs on full time, part time, evening, and correspondence forms of education. Starting from 2001 BSUIR offers training at Master Courses in 24 specialities. Training of the scientific staff of higher qualification is organized on PhD Courses and Senior Doctor Courses for Belarus and other foreign countries in 26 specialities. BSUIR has 4 Councils for defence of dissertations (PhD and Senior Doctor degrees) in 12 specialities. Educational process and scientific researches are carried on by highly qualified employees. Among them are academicians and corresponding members of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, full members of the New York Academy of Sciences, more than 70 Professors, more than 300 PhD lecturers. Among the University teaching staff are laureates of State Awards in the field of a science and engineering, honoured research and pedagogical workers, honoured inventors and rationalisers. Many professors and scientific employees of BSUIR are invited for reading lectures to leading universities of France, Germany, Poland, USA, China, Canada, Italy, Spain, Portugal and other countries. Scientists of BSUIR have published more than 250 monographs: Professors Mikhail Batura, Alexander Kuraev, Anatoly Sinitsyn issued monograph “Modelling and Optimization of Powerful Electronic Microwave Devices”; monographs of Professor Victor Borisenko “Micro- and Nanoelectronics” are issued in the USA, Germany and 4 volumes in Singapore; monograph of Professor Vyacheslav Yarmolik “Questions of Computer Diagnostics” is issued in the USA and 2 volumes in France; monograph of Professor Rauf Sadyhov “Pattern Recognition” is issued in Poland; monograph of Professor Leonid Minchenko “Methods of Optimization” is issued in the Netherlands; monograph of Professor Svyatoslav Karpovich “Mechatronics” is issued in Poland; the monograph of research assistant Dmitry Popel “Logic Functions of Minimization” and 2 monographi of research assistant Sergey Yanushkevich “Logic Systems of Design and Computer Systems” are issued in Poland. |