Swords into Market Shares: Technology, Economics, and Security in the New Russia (2000)

Chapter: Appendix B: Scientific Organizations with the Status of State Scientific Centers of the Russian Federation

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Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Scientific Organizations with the Status of State Scientific Centers of the Russian Federation." Glenn E. Schweitzer. 2000. Swords into Market Shares: Technology, Economics, and Security in the New Russia. Washington, DC: Joseph Henry Press. doi: 10.17226/9746.

B Scientific Organizations with the Status of State Scientific Centers of the Russian Federation

Central Aerohydrodynamics Institute (named after Professor N.E. Zhukovsky) of the Aviation-Space Agency (Zhukovsky)

Scientific-Research Physical-Chemistry Institute (named after L. Ya. Karpov) of the Ministry of Economics (Moscow)

Central Institute of Aviation Engines (named after P. I. Baranov) of the Aviation-Space Agency (Moscow)

Physics and Power Engineering Institute (named after Academician A. I. Leipunsky) of the Ministry of Atomic Energy (Obninsk)

All-Russian Scientific-Research Institute for Aviation Materials of the Aviation-Space Agency (Moscow)

State Scientific Center of Virology and Biotechnology “Vector” of the Ministry of Health (Koltsovo)

All-Russian Scientific-Research Institute of Inorganic Materials (named after Academician A. A. Bochvar) of the Ministry of Atomic Energy (Moscow)

All-Russian Electrotechnical Institute (named after V. I. Lenin) of the Ministry of Economics (Moscow)

State Scientific-Research Institute of Aviation Systems of the Aviation-Space Agency (Moscow)

State Scientific-Research Institute of Genetics and Selection of Industrial Microorganisms of the Ministry of Economics (Moscow)

Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Scientific Organizations with the Status of State Scientific Centers of the Russian Federation." Glenn E. Schweitzer. 2000. Swords into Market Shares: Technology, Economics, and Security in the New Russia. Washington, DC: Joseph Henry Press. doi: 10.17226/9746.

Flight Research Institute (named after M. M. Gromov) of the Aviation-Space Agency (Zhukovsky)

Scientific Research Institute of Atomic Reactors of the Ministry of Atomic Energy (Dmitrograd)

Arctic and Antarctic Scientific-Research Institute of the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Monitoring of the Environment (St. Petersburg)

Institute of Biomedical Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow)

State Scientific-Research and Design Institute of Rare Metal Industry of the Ministry of Economics (Moscow)

State Scientific Center of Applied Microbiology of the Ministry of Health (Obolensk)

State Scientific-Research Institute of Thermal Power Instrument Making of the Ministry of Economics (Moscow)

Scientific-Research Institute of Organic Intermediates and Dyes of the Ministry of Economics (Moscow)

Central Scientific-Research and Experimental Design Institute of Robotics and Technical Cybernetics of the St. Petersburg State Technical University of the Ministry of Education (St. Petersburg)

Troisk Institute of Innovation and Fusion Research of the Ministry of Atomic Energy (Troisk)

Scientific-Production Complex “Technological Center” of the Moscow State Institute of Electronic Technologies of the Ministry of Education (Moscow)

Central Scientific-Research Institute (named after Akademician A. N. Krylov) of the Agency for Shipbuilding (St. Petersburg)

Central Scientific-Research Institute of Structural Materials “Prometey” of the Agency for Shipbuilding (St. Petersburg)

Acoustics Institute (named after Academician N. N. Andreyev) of the Russian Agency for Shipbuilding (Moscow)

Central Scientific-Research Institute “Gidropribor” of the Agency for Shipbuilding (St. Petersburg)

Central Scientific-Research Institute “Elektropribor” of the Agency for Shipbuilding (St. Petersburg)

Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Scientific Organizations with the Status of State Scientific Centers of the Russian Federation." Glenn E. Schweitzer. 2000. Swords into Market Shares: Technology, Economics, and Security in the New Russia. Washington, DC: Joseph Henry Press. doi: 10.17226/9746.

Central Scientific-Research Institute for Technology of Shipbuilding of the Agency for Shipbuilding (St. Petersburg)

Obninsk Scientific Production Enterprise “Tekhnologia” of the Aviation-Space Agency (Obninsk)

Scientific-Production Association “Astrophysica” of the Agency for Conventional Armaments

Scientific-Production Association “Orion” of the Agency for Conventional Armaments (Moscow)

All-Russian Scientific Center “State Optical Institute (named after S. I. Vavilov)” of the Agency for Conventional Armaments (St. Petersburg)

Russian Scientific Center “Kurchatov Institute” (Moscow)

Central Scientific-Research Automobile and Automobile-Engine Institute of the Ministry of Economics (Moscow)

All-Russian Scientific-Research Institute of Metrology (named after D. I. Mendeleyev) of the State Committee for Standards and Metrology (St. Petersburg)

Scientific-Production Association for Machine-Building Technology of the Ministry of Economics (Moscow)

Institute of Immunology of the Federal Department of Biomedical and Extreme Problems of the Ministry of Health (Moscow)

State Scientific-Research Institute of the Chemistry and Technology of Organoelement Compounds of the Ministry of Economics (Moscow)

Central Scientific-Research Institute of Chemistry and Mechanics of the Agency for Military Supplies

State Scientific-Research Institute of Organic Chemistry and Technology of the Agency for Military Supplies

Russian Scientific Center “Applied Chemistry” of the Agency for Military Supplies (St. Petersburg)

Institute of High Energy Physics of the Ministry of Atomic Energy (Protvino)

Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics of the Ministry of Atomic Energy (Moscow)

All-Russian Scientific-Research Institute of Legumes and Groat Crops of the Academy of Agricultural Sciences (Streletskoye)

Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Scientific Organizations with the Status of State Scientific Centers of the Russian Federation." Glenn E. Schweitzer. 2000. Swords into Market Shares: Technology, Economics, and Security in the New Russia. Washington, DC: Joseph Henry Press. doi: 10.17226/9746.

State Scientific-Research Institute of Non-Ferrous Metals of the Ministry of Economics (Moscow)

Joint-Stock Holding Company “All-Russian Scientific-Research and Design-Construction Institute of Metallurgical Machine-Building (named after A. I. Tselikov)” (Moscow)

All-Russian Scientific-Research Institute of Geological, Geophysical, and Geochemical Systems of the Ministry of Natural Resources (Moscow)

Complex Scientific-Research and Construction-Technological Institute of Water Supply, Sewage Systems, Hydraulic Engineering Structures, and Engineering Hydrogeology of the State Committee for Construction and Housing-Communal Complexes (Moscow)

Hydrometeorological Scientific-Research Center of the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Monitoring of the Environment (Moscow)

Scientific Research Center “Construction” of the State Committee for Construction and Housing-Communal Complexes (Moscow)

All-Russian Scientific-Research Institute of the Plant Industry (named after I. I. Vavilov) of the Academy of Agricultural Sciences (St. Petersburg)

Institute of Biophysics of the Federal Department of Biomedical and Extreme Problems of the Ministry of Health (Moscow)

State Scientific-Research Institute of Physical Problems (named after V. F. Lukin) of the Agency for Systems Management (Moscow)

All-Russian Scientific-Research Institute of Physical-Technical and Radiotechnical Measurement of the State Committee for Standards and Metrology (Mendeleyevo)

Central Scientific-Research Institute of Ferrous Metals (named after I. P. Bardin) of the Ministry of Economics (Moscow)

State Scientific-Research Institute of Biological Instruments of the Ministry of Health (Moscow)

State Scientific-Research Institute of Ultra-Pure Biopreparations of the Ministry of Health (St. Petersburg)

Urals Institute of Metals (Yekaterinburg)

Source: Supplement to the Order of the Government of the Russian Federation, January 29, 2000, No. 159-r (in Russian).

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