The department provides training for engineers in the specialty
1-41 01 01 "Technology of materials and components of electronic equipment"
specializations:
1-41 01 01 01 "Technology of materials and components of electronic equipment",
1-41 01 01 04 "Technology of components of nano- and microsystem technology"
Qualification - engineer-technologist
The specialty "Technology of materials and components of electronic equipment" provides training of graduates in the field of electronic instrumentation and obtaining the professional qualification "Engineer-technologist" for research, production, technological, organizational and managerial activities in organizations and enterprises of microelectronic and electronic equipment.
The areas of professional activity of specialists involve the study and creation of nanostructured materials, the development of nanodiagnostics methods and components of microsystem technology, the nanoengineering of three-dimensional nano- and microstructures (3D shaping) for various functional purposes, including sensors, actuators and unified mechatronic modules, and their application in various fields of science and technology.
by specialty
1-38 01 04 "Micro- and nanosystem technology"
specializations
1-38-01 04 01 "Microsystem technology",
1-38 01 04 02 "Nanoelectromechanical systems and machines",
1-38 01 04 03 "Sensory microsystems".
Qualification - electrical engineer
The specialty "Micro- and Nanosystem Engineering" provides training for graduates in the field of micro- and nanosystem technologies - a fundamentally new and dynamically developing area of science and technology at the junction of the two most progressive areas of practical knowledge - microelectronics and mechanics. Fundamentally new properties are possessed by nanosystems (NSTs) and devices created entirely or partially on the basis of nanomaterials and nanotechnologies.
The professional activity of specialists is related to the development of manufacturing technologies, methods for calculating, designing and diagnosing microelectromechanical (MEMS) and nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS), nanoobjects and nanostructured materials, metrological support for measurements at the nanolevel and determining the properties of materials and components at the nanoscale.
Graduates of the specialty are waiting for enterprises and research centers that develop microelectromechanical sensors and systems for various functional purposes for use in the automotive, petrochemical and food industries, aviation and space systems, nuclear power, special equipment.
Master's specialty:
1-41 80 01 "Micro- and nanoelectronics"
Postgraduate specialties:
05.11.01 "Instruments and methods of measurements by types of measurements";
05.27.06 "Technology and equipment for the production of semiconductors, materials and electronic devices";
01.02.04 "Mechanics of a Deformable Solid Body".