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Moscow State Institute of Electronic Engineering (MIET)

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+ Moscow State Institute of Electronic Engineering (MIET)

MIET is a university in Russia for the training of specialists in the field of electronics, nanotechnology, IT, telecommunications, as well as management, linguistics and design. In 2010, received the status of National Research University. Included in the 10 best technical universities in the country.

MIET is well known not only in Russia, but also abroad. The university has more than 60 partner universities from Europe, Asia and North America. Lectures by well-known foreign professors and representatives of large interethnic companies are regularly held.

Today MIET is one of the leaders among universities in Russia in terms of the volume of scientific research performed in terms of one teacher. On the basis of the university, a unique scientific and innovative infrastructure has been created for the research, development, manufacture of prototypes and promotion of new science-intensive products to the market.

NTI Sensorika Center

The strategic goal of the Center of NTI "Sensorika" on the basis of NIU MIET is to meet the needs of participants in the NTI markets with technical means and systems of perception, recognition and interaction with the real world, produced and implemented by the participants of the Consortium of the Center and other Russian enterprises for scientific and production cooperation. Sensors, their elements and sensor-based systems can be used in many NTI markets (data as of November 2022).

History

2023: Opening of the Center for Assessment of Training of Specialists in the Electronic Industry

The Inter-Industry Examination Center (MEC MIET) of an independent assessment of the quality of training specialists in employment at the enterprises of the electronic industry of the special economic zone (SEZ) "Technopolice Moscow" has opened at the National Research University "MIET." This was announced on May 29, 2023 by the head of the Department of Investment and Industrial Policy, which is part of the Complex of Economic Policy and Property and Land Relations of the capital, Vladislav Ovchinsky.

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microelectronics More than 30 companies operate in the cluster of the capital's special economic zone (SEZ), which produce over 50 percent of all products produced in the SEZ. Manufacturers of microcircuits, security systems based on artificial intelligence chips, semiconductor devices, digital tags need highly qualified specialists with knowledge of modern trends industries and relevant competencies. The intersectoral examination center will make it possible to determine the level of knowledge of university graduates and adjust educational programs, focusing on the requests of employers, - said Vladislav Ovchinsky.
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Students who have successfully passed the exam at the center will receive a certificate with entry of information into the register of independent qualification assessment (NOC), which will ensure competitive quality in employment.

According to Gennady Degtev, General Director of the Technopolice Moscow SEZ, in April the MIET MEC was certified as an examination platform for 12 types of professional activities in the field of micro- and nanoelectronics, telecommunications and communications.

The organization of the structure was attended by NIU MIET, the Council for Professional Qualifications in the Field of Nanotechnology and Microelectronics, the Council for Professional Qualifications in the Field of Telecommunications, Postal Communications and Radio Engineering, the Association of ECB Universities, as well as residents of the SEZ "Technopolice Moscow" - "Research Institute of Molecular Electronics" (NIIME) and JSC "Zelenograd Innovation Technological Center." As part of the work of the examination center, professional standards and industry requirements for the level of qualification of young engineers will be introduced into the MIET education system.

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Our main goals are to employ graduates, self-test knowledge, skills and qualifications, create competitive educational programs and cover personnel deficits in the labor market. All this is closely interrelated with the goals and objectives of the MIET development program until 2030 "Priority - 2030" - among them is the training of personnel, leaders for the development of electronics and the IT sphere, joint design of educational programs with employers, the formation of a system for recognizing the quality of training on the basis of independent assessment, - explained Dmitry Bobrikov, head of the MIET MEC.
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2022

Participation in the development of optical transceivers using a photon-integrated circuit

Future Technologies announced on December 29, 2022 that it is starting the development and production of optical transceivers using a photon-integrated circuit (FIS).

A four-party agreement was signed between Future Technologies (FayberTrade LLC), FSBUN A.F. Ioffe Institute of Physics and Technology (A.F. Ioffe FTI), FIS Zelenograd Nanotechnology Center (ZNTC JSC) and FSAOU HE "National Research University" Moscow Institute of Electronic Technology "(NIU MIET). Read more here.

Creating a Virtual Prototyping Center

At the end of November 2022, the Center for Virtual Prototyping (CVD) was opened at the MIET National Research University. The university believes that this project will help bring the training of future engineers to a qualitatively new level, as well as ensure the strategic sovereignty of Russia. Read more here.

Cooperation with Micron to launch the production of student prototype microcircuits

The resident of the SEZ "Technopolice Moscow" - JSC "Micron" - will become a semiconductor factory that will manufacture university designs of microcircuits in the format of multi-project batches (Multi-Project Wafer) with the coordination of the intercollegiate design center MIET. Micron announced this on October 24, 2022. Read more here.

2020: Agreement with Element Group of Companies in the development of the scientific, technological and production potential of the Russian microelectronic industry

On December 24, 2020, Element Group of Companies, which unites Russian microelectronics enterprises, announced that, together with the technical university of Russia in the field of high technologies, the National Research University MIET signed an agreement on cooperation in the development of the scientific, technological and production potential of the Russian microelectronic industry, the formation of competencies, promotion to the markets of solutions for complex technical systems and industry ecosystems. Read more here.

2018: Creation of the Center of NTI "Sensorika"

The Sensorika NTI Center on the basis of NIU MIET was created in 2018 based on the results of competitive selection for the provision of grants for state support of the centers of the National Technological Initiative on the basis of educational organizations of higher education and scientific organizations in accordance with the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation No. 1251 of 16.10.2017. The program operator is the National Technological Initiative Project Support Fund.

2017: Wearable artificial kidney development

In November 2017, it became known about the development by scientists of the National Research University of the Moscow Institute of Electronic Technology (MIET) of a wearable apparatus "artificial kidney." The device is intended for blood purification, which is achieved by changing a special solution twice a day.[1]

MIET scientists have tested a wearable artificial kidney

About the artificial kidney

As is known, the artificial kidney is an apparatus for temporary replacement of the excretory function of the kidneys. It is used to free blood from metabolic products and restore electrolyte-water and acid-base balances in acute and chronic renal failure, eliminate toxic substances in poisoning and excess water in edema.

Methods of blood purification

As of 2017, two methods of artificial blood purification are used in medicine: hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis. In hemodialysis, blood is purified outside the human body in specialized centers. In peritoneal dialysis, this is done with a special solution placed in the patient's abdominal cavity. It is necessary to change the solution several times a day. The first method is still more common in Russia, in connection with which MIET researchers set out to make peritoneal dialysis more accessible and simple.

Purpose of MIET development

The developed domestic apparatus is just designed to help achieve the goal. The wearable device "artificial kidney" performs blood purification by peritoneal dialysis with constant regeneration of the dialysis solution. As a result, it is necessary to change it no more than once or twice a day, explained in MIET.

Reportedly, an experimental sample of the apparatus has already been tested by scientists from a research university in a laboratory and on an animal model. For the first time, it is planned to demonstrate the operation of the device to a wide audience in December 2017.

Artificial heart

Among other developments of MIET researchers is the artificial heart apparatus, designed for patients with severe forms of heart failure.

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