Baskakov moved to the
Ural Polytechnic Institute, where he worked as an Assistant Professor (1956-1964), Head of the Department (1964-1998),
Professor (1998-2011) and Professor Consultant (2011-2012). From 1961 to 1963, he was responsible for the research laboratory of the Ural Branch of the
USSR Academy of Sciences. In 1964, Baskakov became the head of the department of industrial heat and
power engineering. His primary field of scientific interest was
thermophysics: namely, the combustion and the use of solid fuels. While at
Ural State Technical University, Baskakov created a scientific school on the study of fluidized systems and heat treatment of metals in a fluidized bed. In the 1980s, he developed a process of heat treatment of parts that was adopted by many enterprises of the
defense industry of the USSR. Baskakov led the construction of the first 10 MW Russia boiler with a circulating fluidized bed installed on a coal mine in Tulgan. == Recognition ==