FIC IVT - Federal Research Center for Information and Computing Technologies
Since 1990
Russia
Siberian Federal District of the Russian Federation
Novosibirsk
6 Akademika Lavrentieva Avenue, 630090
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The main areas of scientific activity of the Federal Research Center for Information and Computing Technologies as of September 2022 are:
- information and computing technologies and software and hardware in decision support tasks;
- methods, technologies and software tools in the tasks of automation of production, analysis and design of structures, structures and technical systems.
History
2020: Renaming
In 2020, the Institute was awarded the status of a federal research center. By order of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia dated April 17, 2020, the Federal State Budgetary Institution of Science, the Institute of Computing Technologies of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, was renamed the Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution "Federal Research Center for Information and Computing Technologies."
According to the data for 2020, the FIC IVT includes:
- Krasnoyarsk branch
- Kemerovo branch
- Tomsk branch
- Berd Branch
2011
In December 2011, two branches were included in the structure of the Institute: Kemerovo and Tomsk. The Kemerovo branch is focused on the development of various geo-information technologies, and Tomsky is focused on solving problems in high-performance computing and monitoring.
1990: Creation of the Institute of Computational Technologies of the SB RAS
In order to develop informatics, mathematical modeling, computer technology and modern information and computing technologies, on October 16, 1990, the Institute of Computing Technologies of the Siberian Academy of Sciences of the USSR was created on the basis of the Main Production Computing Center of the Siberian Branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences. RAS
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