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Description: 
The Moscow Aviation Institute grew out of the Moscow Technical 
Institute, established in 1930. It has a very highly qualified staff of 
professors who, while teaching, conduct research in which students partici- 
pate. Graduate students work in design offices, plants, and other research 
institutes. 
Research is conducted in all branches of the aerospace sciences, 
including aircraft production, designing, and planning, stress analysis, 
aerodynamics, ballistics, metallurgy, materials, propulsion, and instrumen- 
tation. The Institute publishes a Trudy. 
The Institute is well equipped. It contains wind tunnels, a display 
of complete aircraft and engines, and modern laboratory and study facilities. 
The courses of study offered by the Institute include aircraft engines, air- 
craft construction, aircraft-instrument building, casting ferrous and non- 
ferrous metals, pressure working of metals, metallography, heat treatment of 
metals, welding equipment and technology, and lacquers, paints, and non- 
metallic coatings. 
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Name: Moscow Aviation Technology Institute 
(Moskovskiy aviatsionnyy tekhnologicheskiy institut --MATT) 
Address: Moscow, Petrovka, 27 
Director: -- 
Deputy Director: M. N. Gorbunov, Docent (1961) 
Administrative Affiliation: Ministry of Higher and Secondary Special 
Education, R.S.F.S.R. (1960) 
Selected Staff Members: 
A. A. Alov, Professor 
O. S. Bochvar 
Kh. L. Bolotin 
V. I. Dobatkin 
I. V. Dunin-Barkovskiy 
A. I. Isayev 
I. I. Ivanov, Candidate 
K. S. Kirpichnikov, Docent 
V. P. Kogayev, Docent 
B. A. Kolachev, Docent 
A. I. Kolpashnikov 
Y. G. Kopanevich, Docent 
I. P. Kusatikov 
V. A. Livanov, Professor 
