The Chicago Tribune featured a noteworthy piece (click here) last month on the city of Akademgorodok and its potential future as a high-tech hub with an emphasis on computing research and development. Akademgorodok is located in Siberia near the larger city of Novosibirsk, and was founded during the Soviet period as a purely academic research-oriented town. Its cadres boasted some famous names: among them was mathematician Mikhail Lavrentiev, and computer programmer Andrei Ershov, If you read Russian, you can read some about Ershov's school of computer science at the Ershov Archive. Today Akademgorodok is slated to be home to one of many new technoparks that the Russian government is sponsoring to foster innovation and boost Russia's economy.
To live and perish is so hollow, but if you fill your life with deeds of greatness and sacrifice, eternal memory will follow.