Voevodin Vladimir

 

   

 

 
   
   
   
       

Education, degrees

2009, Full Professor on specialization “Applied and system software, computers, computing systems and networks”.

2003, Corresponding member of Russian Academy of Sciences, section “Mathematical sciences”, specialization “Applied mathematics and informatics”.

1997. Moscow State University: Doctor of Science Degree in Computer Science. The title of thesis: Analytical and practical methods for investigation of fine structure of applications.

1989. Moscow State University: Ph.D. Degree in Computer Science. The title of thesis: Macroanalysis of parallel structure of serial algorithms and programs.

1984-1987. Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics, Moscow State University, post-graduate student.

1979-1984. Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics, Moscow State University.


Qualification: applied mathematics, computer science, MS. Degree.

 

Experience in education

1995-present: Educational Course “Parallel Computing” for students of the Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics Faculty of MSU.

2004-present: Educational Course “Parallel Data Processing” for students of the Mechanic-mathematical Faculty of South-Ural State University.

1984-1991: practical classes in programming for students of the Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics Faculty of MSU.

1995-2010: lecture courses on Parallel Computing in Moscow State University, Kazan State University, Dubna State University, Ufa State University, South-Ural State University, University of Pereslavl-Zalessky, Tomsk State University, Vladimir State University, Niznij Novgorod State University.

 

Honors and prizes

2011, The Informatics Europe Curriculum Best Practices Award: “Parallellism&Concurrency”.

2011, Doctor Honoris Causa of Open Siberian University.

2009, Honorary Scientist of Moscow State University.

2004, Honorary Fellow on High Education of the Russian Ministry for education and sciences.

2003, Corresponding member of Russian Academy of Sciences.

2002, the State Prize of the Russian Government on education.

2000, the First Prize of MSU scientific contests by I.I.Shuvalov.

1999-2001, Prizes of the President of Russian Federation to young Doctors of Sciences.

 

      

Career/Employment

1998-present – Deputy Director for Research, Research Computing Center, Lomonosov Moscow State University. Responsible for supercomputing facilities and activities of RCC MSU.

2005-present – professor at the Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics Faculty of MSU.

2004-present – professor at the Mechanic-mathematical Faculty of South-Ural State University.

1994-1998 – Head of Nonlinear Computations Lab. of Research Computing Center, Moscow State University.

1990-1994 – Research Fellow, Senior Research Fellow of Research Computing Center, Moscow State University.

1984-1990 – engineer at the laboratory of computational complexes, Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics, Moscow State University.

 

Specialization and scientific interests

(1) Parallel and distributed computing, high-performance computing, supercomputing

(2) Computer architectures, supercomputers, performance and efficiency of computers

(3) Program optimization and fine tuning, program transformations, program analysis

 

Memberships in committees

Head of the Editorial Board of the Russian journal “Supercomputers”

Member of the editorial board of the Russian journal “NewScientist”

Deputy chief-editor of the journal “Computational Methods and Programming” ISSN 0507-5386.

Member of the editorial board of the journal “Programming”, ISSN 0132-3474.

Member of the Scientific Council of MSU.

Deputy Head of the Scientific Council of the Research Computer Center of MSU.

Deputy Head of the Council for awarding Doctor degrees at the Research Computing Center of MSU.

Member of the Council for awarding Doctor degrees at South Ural State University.

Member of the Council for awarding Doctor degrees at the Institute of Numerical Mathematics, RAS.

     

Publications

Total – more than 70, Books – 4.