Autobiography
Autobiography
by Andrei Petrovich Ershov
I
was born in Moscow on April 19, 1931. At
that time my father, Piotr Nikolaevich
Ershov, was a
postgraduate
student, and my mother, Tatiana
Konstantinovna Malinina, worked as a
teacher. In
1937
my father was assigned to a job at a
chemical industrial complex in Rubezhnoe,
where all our
family moved. We lived in Rubezhnoe
until the April of 1943. During the
period since the August
of 1942 to the February of 1943
Rubezhnoe was occupied by Germans. Since
the May of 1943 we
lived in Kemerovo, where a part of
Rubezhnoe Chemical industrial complex
was evacuated to and
later reorganized into Kemerovo aniline
dye factory. Father held different posts
at this factory and at
present he is a scientific head of the
factory’s central laboratory. My
mother does not work. My
younger brother Sergei works as a fitter
at the Novo-Kemerovo industrial complex..
After
leaving school in 1949, I entered the
Moscow State University. After
graduation in 1954, I
was assigned for postgraduate study in
computing mathematics.
Since
1953 I had a part-time job first at the
USSR AS Institute of Precise Mechanics
and Computing
Techniques and later (since 1954) at the
Computing Center of the USSR Academy of
Sciences as a
senior laboratory assistant, senior
engineer, and junior research fellow. On
completion of my
postgraduate study in 1957 I worked at
the Computing Center as head of the
department of
theoretical programming right up to my
transfer to the USSR SBAS.
In
the summer of 1957, in response to
Academician S.L. Sobolev’s proposal, I
decided to move to
the Siberian Branch of the USSR Academy
of Sciences. In the end of 1957 I
started working on
organization of the department of
programming at the Institute of
Mathematics of the USSR SBAS.
Since the April of 1959 I was a
part-time head of this department, and
since the May of 1960
moved to a full-time status. Since the
beginning of 1963, when the Computing
Center became a
separate institution, I work there as a
department head.
In
1968 I started working on organization
of the USSR SBAS Computing Center Design
Office in
System
Programming. In the April of 1969 I was
appointed its scientific director.
Since
1955 I wrote more than 60 papers on
various problems of theoretical and
applied
programming and adjoining branches of
science. In the January of 1962 I proved
my PhD thesis,
and in the May of 1967 – my Doctor’s
degree thesis.
Since
1956 I am engaged in teaching first at
the Moscow University and since 1961 –
in
Novosibirsk University. Since 1962 I
worked at the latter as an assistant
professor and since 1968 –
as a professor.
Since
1958 I frequently visited foreign
countries with the purpose of
participating in conferences
and congresses, lecturing and working in
the International Federation for
Information Processing
institutions. I am a member of a number
of international and foreign scientific
organizations.
In
the May of 1967 I was awarded a
“Working Red Banner” Order for
participation in foundation
and development of the Siberian Branch
of the USSR Academy of Sciences.
In
1952 I married Nina Mikhailovna
Stepanova, who was then my fellow
student. Having graduated
from the Moscow State University in
1955, my wife worked there as a
programmer. Now she is a
junior research fellow at the Institute
of Mathematics of the USSR SBAS. I have
two children – a
son, Vasily, born in 1953 and a daughter,
Anna, born in 1959.
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