
V. I. Lenin All-Union Electrotechnical Institute
The V. I. Lenin All-Union Electrotechnical Institute was a major technical university in the Soviet Union, focused on electrical engineering and related fields. Named after Vladimir Lenin, it trained engineers, scientists, and specialists to develop and improve electrical systems, power plants, and electronic technologies. It played a key role in advancing Soviet infrastructure, industry, and technological progress, and was known for its research, education, and contributions to the country's electrification efforts. The institute symbolized Soviet emphasis on science and technological development during the 20th century.