Leadership
 Director - Professor Alexander V. Nebylov, Doctor of Science in Technics, Honorary Scientist of the Russian Federation.
Director - Professor Alexander V. Nebylov, Doctor of Science in Technics, Honorary Scientist of the Russian Federation.
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	A. Nebylov was born in Leningrad in 1947. He has graduated from the faculty of Computer and
	Radioelectronic Systems of the Leningrad Institute of Aircraft Instrumentation in 1971. In 1974
	he has got Candidate Scientific Degree and in 1985 - Doctoral Degree in information processing
	and control systems and professor title. Since 1986, he has been a professor in Computer and
	Radioelectronic Systems Department and Aerospace Instruments Department at the State Academy
	of Aerospace Instrumentation, later - State University of Aerospace Instrumentation.
	Presently he is the chair of this department ¹11
The sphere of his main interests are: Motion Control, Automatic Control Systems, Integrated Systems, Aerospace electronics.
	He was a leader of many R&D works in the aerospace instrumentation field. He has written 14 books
	and more than 300 scientific papers and inventions. Prof. A. Nebylov is an actual member of
	Russian Academy of Natural Sciences and a member of Presidium of the Academy of Navigation
	and Motion Control.
	He is Russian deputy in IFAC Aerospace TC and the leadership member of this International Technical
	Committee.
He has the excellent experience of international scientific collaboration with colleagues from Japan, USA, UK, France, Germany, Netherlands, Korea and other countries.
Vice-director - Professor Eugene Th. Zhigalko, Doctor of Science in Physics and Mathematics. The sphere of his main scientific interests is: Hydroaerodynamics, Mathematical Modeling and Mathematics. He is also the Leading Research Scientist in the Institute for Mathematics and Mechanics, SPb State University.
Vice-director - Professor Alexander I. Panferov, Doctor of Engineering. The sphere of his main scientific interests is: Motion Control, Automatic Control Systems, Computer Simulation.