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Sergey L. Tropin – Head of the Department of Lifting and Transport Systems (RC4) at Bauman Moscow State University, Chairman of the Management Board of the Spetstyazhavtotrans Group of Companies, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor.

Sergey Lvovich was born on June 14, 1966 in Vilnius, Lithuanian SSR.

He graduated from Bauman Moscow State University in 1990 and completed postgraduate studies at Moscow State Technical University in 1993. Dissertation on "Improving the safety of heavy-duty wheeled transport systems for the transportation of bulky indivisible goods" (2013).

He was awarded the Order "Honorary Citizen of Russia", the badge of honor "Order. "For services to the chemical industry, I degree".

He is grateful to the General Director of PJSC Tatneft for successful fruitful cooperation in the implementation of projects for the construction of facilities of the Complex of Oil refineries and petrochemical plants.

S.L. Tropin has extensive scientific knowledge and erudition. He is distinguished by his engineering talent and successful management experience. Under his direct supervision, projects that are strategically important for the development of the Russian economy have been completed.

Thus, in order to restore the Sayano-Shushenskaya HPP after the 2009 accident, the impellers of the hydro turbines were delivered in two years instead of the planned three and the early start of the HPP was ensured.

For the largest shipbuilding project of the state – the creation of a new type of Russian nuclear icebreakers "Arctic", "Siberia" and "Ural" – a new technology has been developed for the rigging lifting of oversized heavy loads in the conditions of slipway operations. This technology was used to lift and install rowing electric motors and other equipment on all three icebreakers.

During the construction of the Amur Gas Processing Plant, technical and economic solutions were found that ensured the timely delivery of oversized heavy equipment in difficult natural and navigational conditions of the waterways of the Far East.