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Krylov Central Scientific and Research Institute


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KRYLOV CENTRAL SCIENTIFIC AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE, located at 44 Moskovskoe Highway, dates back to the Experimental Pool in New Holland (1894), the first Russian scientific and research institution for shipbuilding. The Scientific and Research Institute of Military Shipbuilding was established in 1932 using it as its basis. The institute received its present-day name and the status of a multiple-disciplinary scientific centre in 1944 after a number of reorganizations. It was named after A. N. Krylov in the same year. The institute has been called the State Scientific Centre since 2000. It is the leading Russian scientific and research organization for shipbuilding, and one of the biggest in the world for scientific research into ship construction. Full branches of theoretic and applied science in the sphere of the theory of projection of ships, facilities of oceanic technology and naval constructions were started at the institute. Academician Krylov, Professor I. G. Bubnov, academicians V. L. Pozdyunin, Y. A. Shimansky, V. V. Novozhilov, corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR P. F. Papkovich worked at the institute at different times.

References: Пашин В. М., Джеломанов В. Т. Становление и развитие головного института судостроительной промышленности России - ЦНИИ имени академика А. Н. Крылова // Наука и военная техника: Из истории оборонных предприятий Петербурга. СПб., 2001. С. 144-155.

V. V. Cheparukhin.

Persons
Bubnov Ivan Grigorievich
Krylov Alexander Nikolaevich
Novozhilov Valentin Valentinovich
Papkovich Peter Fedorovich
Pozdyunin Valentin Lvovich
Shimansky Yulian Alexandrovich

Addresses
Moskovskoe Freeway/Saint Petersburg, city, house 44

Bibliographies
Пашин В. М., Джеломанов В. Т. Становление и развитие головного института судостроительной промышленности России - ЦНИИ имени академика А. Н. Крылова // Наука и военная техника: Из истории оборон. предприятий Петербурга. СПб., 2001



Moskovskoe Freeway

MOSKOVSKOE FREEWAY, between Pobedy Square and line of the Circular Railway, continues Moskovsky Avenue. It appeared in the first quarter of the 18th century as the road to Sarskaya Myza (Tsarskoe Selo) and further on to Novgorod and Moscow (in the

Moskovsky District

MOSKOVSKY DISTRICT is an administrative territorial unit of St. Petersburg. (Its territory administration is located at 129 Moskovsky Avenue) It was founded in 1919, and its present-day borders were established in 1965