Vladimir Voevodin

Vladimir Voevodin (Russian: Влади́мир Валентинович Воево́дин, IPA: [vladimir voevodin] ⓘ; born May 25, 1962, Moscow) is a computer scientist, professor at Lomonosov Moscow State University, the Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics (MSU CMC), Deputy Director of MSU Research Computing Center, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences,[1] Professor, Dr.Sc.

He received his Candidate of Sciences degree in Physics and Mathematics in 1989 for a thesis entitled «Macroanalysis of Parallel Structure of Sequential Programs and Algorithms.»[3] In 1990 he obtained a degree of Doctor of Science in Physics and Mathematics for his doctoral thesis «Analytical and practical methods for investigation of fine structure of applications.» [4] In 2003 he was elected corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

In 2013 Vladimir Voevodin was appointed to his current position of Head of Supercomputers and Quantum Informatics Department, MSU CMC.

Vladimir Voevodin is one of the organizers of the MSU Educational and Scientific Center of High-Performance Computing.

[7] Vladimir Voevodin won MSU Shuvalov Prize for his series of papers “Analytical and practical methods for investigation of fine structure of applications" in 2000.