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  1. SYRKIN, YAKOV KOVOVICHSYRKIN, YAKOV KOVOVICH (1894–1974), Russian physical chemist. Syrkin was a professor at the Ivanovo-Voznesensk Polytechnic Institute (1925) and at Institute of Fine Chemical Technology (1931). He was scientific chairman of molecular structure department at Karpov Physico-Chemical Institute (1931–52).

  2. Ivanovo State Power Engineering University named after V.I. Lenin (ISPU) was founded on the basis of Ivanovo-Voznesensk Polytechnic Institute in 1930. In 1938 by the decree of the USSR Supreme Soviet Presidium IPEI was named after V. I. Lenin. In 1992 it was conferred a status of university.

  3. The Ivanovo-Voznesensk Polytechnic Institute was founded on August 6, 1918, by a decree of Lenin on the basis of the Riga Technical University evacuated to Ivanovo-Voznesensk. Initially, the IVPI had six faculties: chemical, agricultural, socio-economic, engineering and construction, spinning and weaving faculties and the faculty of factory mechanics.

  4. of the Ivanovo-Voznesensk Polytechnic Institute (IVPI; 1918–1921), who returned to Riga in 1921, obtained Latvian citizenship, and worked at the Russian Technical School of Nikolai Okolo-Kulak.

  5. Ivanovo-Voznesensk Polytechnic Institute, is widely cited, but without any detail about its content. The reason for this was explained by John V. Wehausen (1913{2005) in his re-view of the book [46]; see MathSciNet, MR0060363. (This memoir summarising Nekrasov’s results about both integral equations was published by the Soviet Academy of ...

  6. It began as the mechanical engineering faculty of the Ivanovo-Voznesensk Polytechnic Institute in 1930. It was renamed the Ivanovo Power Engineering Institute in 1992. Undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs are available in thermal power engineering, electromechanics, electrical power engineering, computer engineering, physics, economics, and management at the university.