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Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics (MTUSI)

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Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics (MTUSI) is the largest Russian educational and scientific center for the training and retraining of highly qualified specialists in the field of telecommunications, informatics, radio engineering and economics.

Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics (MTUSI) is a higher educational institution in the country that trains specialists in the field of information security, telecommunications, information technology, radio and television.

History

2023

Opening a laboratory based on Security Code solutions

On October 31, 2023, the grand opening of the laboratory based on the solutions of the Security Code company took place at the MTUSI Congress Center. Read more here.

Expansion of ties with the Coordination Center in the field of information and telecommunication technologies and information security

The Coordination Center of Domains.RU/.RF and the Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics signed an agreement on cooperation in the fields of education and training of specialists, scientific and applied research, as well as external communications and public relations. The Coordination Center announced this on October 6, 2023.

The purpose of the agreement is to expand the ties between MTUCI and the Coordination Center in the field of information technology telecommunication and, information security including improving the security of the network Internet and preventing the use of the Internet domain and the name registration system for illegal purposes, increasing knowledge of the universal acceptance of internationalized domain names and addresses email and the technical aspects of their support in, as software well as expanding the use of the network, Internet Internet management and increasing the level of digital literacy of users. The main task of the parties is to strengthen cooperation aimed at training highly qualified personnel for telecommunications. industries

Within the framework of cooperation, MTUSI and the Coordination Center plan to organize educational events for students, including lectures, master classes, round tables, seminars, conferences, forums and other events on the development of information and communication technologies and information security with the participation of specialists of the Coordination Center. The CC will also advise MTUCI on training students in the field of security, ensuring the functioning and development of the domain name registration system, introducing universal adoption of internationalized domain names and e-mail addresses in software, Internet governance and improving digital literacy of users.

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The agreement on cooperation between the Coordination Center and MTUSI can be called another confirmation of partnership and friendly relations between the Russian telecommunications university and the national registry. As of October 2023, one of the main tasks in the field of ICT is the formation of personnel potential and the involvement of young specialists, and our agreement will help solve this problem, "said Andrei Vorobyov, director of the Coordination Center for Domains.RU/.RF.
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The main goal of the agreement is to form a highly qualified personnel reserve of the country in the field of ICT and information security, which echoes one of the global tasks of MTUCI. I note that employees and students of the university annually take part in the Russian Internet Governance Forum (RIGF) and a special course for young people organized by the CC. MTUSI is interested in providing a safe Internet environment for people of all ages and will continue to work in this area, - said the rector of MTUSI Sergey Erokhin.
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Launch of the "Open 4G/5G Radio Measurement Program" with Skoltech

Moscow Technical University communications and Informatics (MTUSI) and the Wireless Project Center Skoltech on June 19, 2023 announced the launch of the "Open Radio Measurement Program/." 4G5G The project aims to analyze and measure the characteristics of radio equipment for fourth and fifth generation mobile networks.

Interested manufacturers and distributors of radio equipment from Russia and other countries are invited to participate in the program, which is headed by experienced specialists from MTUSI and Skoltech. This is an opportunity for scientific and technical cooperation with industry specialists and participation in a significant industrial project aimed at developing communication technologies.

The program provides for comprehensive measurements of the characteristics of various samples of radio equipment, both domestic and foreign production. For the first tests, an antenna from a foreign supplier was chosen, operating in the 4.4-4.99 GHz band. Further tests include performance analysis of various base station modules, including antennas, transceivers (RU/RRU), and computation units (CU/DU/BBU).

The program is implemented on the infrastructure base of the Department "Systems and Networks of Radio and Television Broadcasting" of the Faculty of Radio and Television MTUSI. The university's radio frequency measurement laboratory, one of the leading in its class, is equipped with the most modern radio measurement and test equipment for evaluating the characteristics of antennas and transceivers operating in the range from 10 MHz to 8 GHz.

The project also includes the use of an echo-free MTUSI camera, which is designed to safely take measurements at the maximum values ​ ​ of the output power of the equipment and provides a minimum of interference for accurate and reliable research.

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The launch of the mobile communication equipment testing program for various frequency bands and protocols, organized by the Department of Radio and Radio Broadcasting Systems and Networks of the Radio and Television Faculty of MTUSI, emphasizes the university's progressive approach, demonstrates the high qualifications of our specialists and opens up opportunities for partners. We are looking for new ways to optimize 4G/5G, critical technologies for the Russian communications market. With the help of this program, we will be able to use the invaluable practical experience gained during measurements of the characteristics of real telecommunications equipment for further advanced research, "said Taufik Ben Rajeb, Dean of the Radio and Television Faculty of MTUSI.
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We strive to promote and strengthen open architecture principles based on the fundamental OpenRAN technology. This concept expands the boundaries of the traditionally closed ecosystem of telecommunications equipment for mobile communications, providing opportunities for development for new and already established manufacturers. Our goal is to find promising partnerships to create a large range of compatible equipment that meets the needs of our key customers - Russian mobile operators. We already have an Open 5G Laboratory program based on Skoltech's infrastructure. The launch of a joint project with MTUSI allows us to take research and testing capabilities to a new level and offer cooperation to even more Russian and foreign equipment manufacturers, "said Dmitry Lakontsev, director of the Skoltech Wireless Technology Project Center.
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Study of the effects of strong electromagnetic fields on quantum coupling

MTUSI examines the effect of strong electromagnetic fields on. quantum communication The university announced this on May 29, 2023. More. here

Agreement with VimpelCom to form the country's personnel reserve

On April 11, 2023, MTUSI and VimpelCom signed an agreement aimed at developing general and vocational education in the field of telecommunications and information technology.

The signing was attended by the rector of MTUSI Sergey Erokhin and the executive vice president for technology of PJSC VimpelCom Valery Shorzhin.

The parties agreed to create a scientific and educational center at MTUSI on the basis of the competencies of the beeline: an educational, methodological and resource division for the introduction of technologies, software products and knowledge of the field of telecommunications and information technologies into the educational process and scientific activities, and support the creative activity of users for the development of the education system.

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Thanks to the joint activities of the university and the beeline, a favorable educational environment will be created for the formation and development of a large range of competencies among young people necessary for working in the IT industry. The interaction of the company's specialists with young people will increase the quality of training of graduates and their demand in the market,
said Sergey Erokhin, Rector of MTUSI.
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Beeline is primarily an engineering company. Cooperation with technical universities of the country, such as MTUSI, is strategically important for us: joint projects and educational programs will allow us to train young specialists with the necessary competencies for our tasks and jointly develop the field of telecommunications. Our agreements involve various formats of interaction: the participation of beeline experts in the educational process, holding seminars and practical classes, workshops, open master classes. We are open to new ideas, because the tasks facing the company are very ambitious, and for students it is an opportunity to take part in promising research and already acquire experience in the profession during training. I am sure that such synergy contributes not only to the development of each of the partners, but to the industry as a whole,
noted Valery Shorzhin, Executive Vice President for Technology, PJSC VimpelCom.
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Technology Transfer Center Opening Plan

On April 3, 2023, MTUSI announced that it would create an industry-wide comprehensive system for technology transfer and commercialization of developments to provide specialized scientific and educational organizations with services to promote technologies and projects to target markets.

The project was supported by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation: the university was selected for a grant in the form of subsidies. The organization's scientific and technical reserve, the CTT development program, risks and financial support for the implementation of the proposed program were assessed.

It is planned that the industry Technology Transfer Center of MTUSI "Consortium of Communication Universities" will hold 143 events over the next 5 years. The main efforts will be aimed at:

  • consolidation and transfer to industrial enterprises of current domestic technologies, development of industry universities and research institutes, formation of end-to-end projects;
  • reengineering of devices requiring early import substitution;
  • creation of products, patents, training courses for expansion into world markets;
  • improvement of existing intellectual property to the level of a commercial product.

MTUSI partners will be leading Russian universities, professional associations and industry enterprises.

Opening of the center for integrated safety on the basis of the RSVO department

The Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics (MTUSI) and the Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Russian Broadcasting and Warning Networks" (FSUE RSVO) will join forces to train specialized personnel: specialists in the field of communications and informatics will be trained at a specialized center at the basic department of RSVO "Special Purpose Communication Networks" at MTUSI. The university announced this on March 1, 2023.

The opening of the training center took place on February 28, 2023.

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MTUSI and RSVO have been cooperating for over 15 years. I am very glad that the university has such reliable industrial partners who pay great attention to the social responsibility of business and interaction with universities. In the training center, students and employees will receive practical skills of a new level on high-tech equipment with domestic software, - commented the rector of MTUSI Sergey Erokhin.
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The training center is equipped with a universal software and hardware complex (UPAC RSVO) - a Russian cyberphysical platform with elements of artificial intelligence for managing the integrated security of facilities, enterprises and territories, which allows you to effectively perform the functions of monitoring and managing real-time protection processes during daily activities and in crisis situations.

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The high quality of training at the basic department of RSVO is largely determined by the availability of up-to-date equipment, and the opening of additional space will allow students to learn in practice all the subtleties and features of the systems with which they will continue to work both in production and in enterprises. I want to assure that we will further strengthen our cooperation with MTUSI, create no less interesting projects, "said Andrey Fedulov, General Director of RSVO.
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The basic department of RSVO in MTUSI is constantly developing: additional educational disciplines are introduced, current equipment is installed and used. In particular, for students of the UPAC to master, the subject "Theory and practice of integrated security" was introduced in the training center.

On the basis of the RSVO Training Center, MTUSI will train specialists who have the skills to ensure integrated security of facilities and territories, promptly identify and respond to threats.

Agreement with Sitronics Group in the field of AI development, cybersecurity and IT personnel training

Sitronics Group and MTUSI will collaborate on AI development, cybersecurity and IT personnel training. The university announced this on February 8, 2023.

A multidisciplinary IT company is ready to provide the university with its experience and competencies for teaching students, as well as become a platform for passing the practice.

MTUSI educational programs are aimed at early specialization of students. From the first year of training, project activities are implemented, focused on the specifics of the work of the future employer. It is planned that Sitronics Group will help strengthen the practical orientation of programs by teaching cases from company employees. This will teach students the practice of technological development and refinement of solutions from the idea to the stage of finished products.

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MTUSI is a university with a century-old history, which for a hundred years not only preserved, but also strengthened the reputation of the forge of sought-after graduates. We look at this cooperation as an opportunity to make our practical contribution to the education of specialists for whom the market will fight. And we hope that some of them will replenish our teams in the future, "said Nikolai Pozhidaev, President of Sitronics Group.
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After completing their studies at the university, specialists must have practical competencies, which can be obtained, among other things, during practices and internships in partner companies. I am sure that Sitronics Group will make a significant contribution to the formation of the personnel potential of the IT industries, transferring a part of its long-term experience to the younger generation, - commented the rector of MTUSI Sergey Erokhin.
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Sitronics Group relies on the possible implementation of joint highly specialized application projects for the development of video analytics based on artificial intelligence, satellite and unmanned technologies, software development and information security.

2022

Joint research activities with Spectrum in the field of 5G

The Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics (MTUSI) has concluded an agreement with the telecommunications vendor Spektr (part of Rostec State Corporation) on joint research activities in the field of 5G and subsequent generations of cellular communications. Rector of MTUSI Sergey Erokhin will become a member of the Scientific and Technical Council of the company. This was announced by MTUSI on April 06, 2022. Updated educational programs, which were developed by MTUSI and Spektr, during 2022-2023, will be mastered by more than 100 students.

More than 70 MTUSI employees will be invited annually to the Spectra office for advanced training. In turn, Specter specialists are involved in conducting specialized seminars and lectures at the university. 

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Cooperation between the subordinate Ministry of Digital Development MTUSI and Rostec's daughter "Spectrum" opens up opportunities for the development of the domestic telecom industry. The joint steps of MTUSI and Spectra in the study and application of updated technologies in the field of communication have become a useful experience, both for students of specialized specialties and for company employees,
commented on the Director of the Department for the Development of New Telecommunications Services Ministry of Digital Development Russia Anton Privedentsev.
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  MTUSI and Spektr planned joint scientific research, practical conferences and seminars. For students, the company's office has organized practical training classes with the possibility of subsequent employment. They have access to a laboratory with telemetry equipment relevant in Russia.  

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The university has been training students in the field of communication networks for more than 100 years and has a large amount of scientific knowledge in the field of telecommunications. The agreement allows Spectrum to bring the most up-to-date data in the field of communication networks to the university's knowledge base and helps in the training of highly qualified engineers and developers: 100 specialists have been trained in two years,
said the general director of "Spectrum " Pavel Smirnov.
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  MTUSI constantly updates the curriculum and includes updated disciplines aimed at studying modern communication systems. At the beginning of April 2022, university students mastered such disciplines as Fifth Generation Wireless Communication Systems Technologies, Mobile Communication Systems and the Internet of Things, and 5G Mobile Communication System Protocols.

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At the beginning of April 2022, the telecommunications industry needs qualified engineers and developers. The agreement with Spectrum allows our students to interact with the company's professionals, adopt their experience and skills. We combine our scientific potential and direct it to the search and development of current solutions in the field of 5G and subsequent generations of communication,
noted rector of MTUSI Sergey Erokhin.
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2021

Opening a laboratory for training specialists in the field of information technology and communications

On November 23, 2021, the Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics (MTUSI) and IT Control LLC opened a joint training laboratory for training specialists in the field of information technology and communications.

LLC "IT Control" transferred more than 400 units of high-tech equipment for its inclusion in the educational process of the university and the College of Telecommunications MTUSI.

One of the main indicators of the effectiveness of the university is the release of personnel who are ready to immediately start work without the need for additional training or retraining at the expense of the employer. This problem affects the entire system of domestic education, but MTUSI is on the way to solve it with the support of partners.

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Our cooperation began only a few months ago, but during this time several dozen students were trained at the company, many of whom remained to work at IT Control after its completion. It is very important for MTUSI that the university has a real connection with a large industry partner. We took an important step in the development of long-term fruitful cooperation: we opened a laboratory, which is equipped with the support of our partners,
said rector of MTUSI Sergey Erokhin.
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Шаблон:Quote 'author = Tatyana Ilyina, founder of IT Control LLC, emphasized.

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To conduct scientifically research work and train students, sites equipped with advanced equipment are required. MTUSI has quantum a communications center and a laboratory. artificial intelligence With the support of the IT Control company, another high-tech space for training industry specialists has appeared at the university, "said Yuri Mironov, Dean of the Faculty of Networks and Communication Systems at MTUSI.
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Agreement with Moscow DIiPP in order to train personnel for the capital industry

On July 9, 2021, a cooperation agreement was signed between the Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics (MTUSI) and the Department of Investment and Industrial Policy of the city of Moscow (DIiPP). The university announced this on July 13, 2021.

Vice-Rector for International Activities and Public Relations of MTUSI Andrei Yuryevich Mukhanov and Head of the Department of Investment and Industrial Policy of Moscow Alexander Vladimirovich Prokhorov took part in the signing of the document.

The agreement is aimed at integrating MTUSI with Moscow industrial enterprises in order to develop their human resources, develop competitive technologies, and solve urgent production and technological problems in the interests of developing industries and technologies according to the priorities of the scientific and technological development of Russia.

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In the "Moscow Technical School" there will be several areas, in 2022 we will launch competence centers: "Robotics and Sensorics," "Artificial Intelligence in Industry," "Additive Technologies," "Digital Twins," "New Production Technologies," "Unmanned Vehicles." We expect that the productivity of employees trained at MTSh will generally increase by more than 20 percent, - said A.V. Alexander Prokhorov.
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The parties agreed to promote the introduction of current educational programs, modern methods and technologies of training in the educational process in order to advance training, taking into account the real needs of industrial enterprises of the capital.

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MTUSI has always trained and will continue to train specialists to develop the personnel potential of Moscow and our country as a whole. Information systems and technologies, intelligent radio systems, information security and other areas of training are aimed at the advanced training of young workers in the industry. By joint efforts, we will be able to quickly overcome emerging technological barriers that impede the innovative development of Moscow's industry, - said A.Yu. Mukhanov.
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Agreement with NAURR on cooperation in the field of robotics

On April 15, 2021, the Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics (MTUSI) and the National Association of Robotics Market Participants (NAURR) signed an agreement on cooperation in the field of robotics. Cooperation will allow consolidating efforts to develop the country's robotic industry, as well as improve the training of competitive personnel.

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"Cooperation state with government and business representatives demonstrates to the younger generation the opportunities for career growth and development in a wide variety of industries. Together with NAURR, we form interest among young people in working in the field of robotics, and also create conditions for teaching students in the most popular areas of training. Cooperation with NAURR is an important step in the development of higher technical, " formations said the rector of MTUSI Sergey Erokhin.
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The University, together with NAURR, plans to conduct joint scientific, scientific and technical research, seminars and other educational initiatives within the framework of cooperation.

2019: National ICT academy launched with Huawei

On July 25, 2019, the company Huawei announced the conclusion of Moscow an agreement with the Technical University Communications and (Information scientists MTUSI) on the opening of Russia a national ICT academy. The document was signed by the rector of MTUSI Sergey Dmitrievich Erokhin and Huawei vice president in Eurasia He Chen.

Training and creation of a reserve of personnel is an integral stage of digitalization. The signing of the agreement will mark the beginning of the next stage of cooperation between the university and the company in the field of training qualified ICT specialists for the development of the digital economy in Russia. The MTUSI-based National ICT Academy will become the largest ICT training and certification centre in the Eurasian region.

In the next three years, Huawei will train 30 teachers and more than 2,000 ICT specialists for the academy in the field of traditional technologies, such as wireless, stationary, backbone networks and digital communications, as well as in innovative areas - 5G, cloud technologies and the Internet of Things. MTUSI and Huawei jointly developed an advanced curriculum. Thanks to the HiCIC cloud platform, training can be carried out remotely, moreover, teachers and students will have constant access to materials to improve competencies on new topics.

The opening ceremony was attended by the global president of the direction of Learning Services Huawei Xu Chengxin.

[[:Шаблон:Quote 'author = noted Xu Chengxin, President of Learning Services Huawei]]

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Huawei contributes to the implementation of the Digital Economy program in Russia, creating conditions for training personnel in the field of ICT. The company invests heavily in technology development and pays great attention to supporting young and talented professionals who will develop the industry. The cooperation of MTUSI with the company helps to provide the telecommunications industry of Russia with qualified personnel, which has the most positive impact on the development of the industry,
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Huawei recognizes MTUSI as an authorized partner of this program and will continue to work with the university to determine future areas of cooperation.

2018: Standardization of blockchain in the technical committee

The Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics (MTUSI) became a member of the technical committee of TK 159 for standardization "Software and hardware of distributed register and blockchain technologies" in accordance with Order No. 2831 of the Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology (Rosstandart) of January 15, 2018.

In accordance with the order of Rosstandart, MTUSI, as part of the technical committee for standardization, together with the Central Bank of the Russian Federation, Sberbank, Rostelecom and other members of the committee, will be engaged in standardizing the architecture and ontology of the blockchain, developing requirements for its software, hardware and software, regulating the application of this technology in Russia, as well as working towards the security and confidentiality of the distributed registry. Read more here.

In the 2017-2018 academic year, MTUSI introduces the study of the basics of blockchain into the existing curricula of higher and additional professional education. The departments of the Faculty of Information Technologies of MTUSI teach the disciplines that make up blockchain technology, namely on the topics: Cryptographic algorithms, Hashing, Information security, Data analysis, Programming, distributed computing, computer system architecture, Electronic digital signatures, information systems, cloud computing.

2017

Memorandum of Understanding with Unify

Cooperation between Unify and MTUCI is aimed at improving the quality of vocational education and employment of university graduates in Unify and the organization of partners and distributors, as well as organizing additional education of specialists in the field of communications and ICT and developing research activities.

The main areas of Unify and MTUCI collaboration are:

  • Creation of a training center (institute) Unify on the basis of MTUSI for training and employment of students;
  • Working with Unify distributors and partners;
  • Creation of a "job fair" based on MTUSI;
  • Joint research and development projects;
  • Cooperation in the field of creating a blockchain based on MTUSI;
  • Cooperation in the interests of Unify's participation in the format of the National Qualification System of Russia (communication and IT).

Creation of the Department "Corporate Information Systems"

April 26, 2017 acting Rector of MTUSI Sergey Erokhin put his signature under the Agreement with 1C on the creation of the basic department "Corporate Information Systems" at the university and under the Agreement on Cooperation and Strategic Partnership in Education with Kaspersky Lab. The documents were also signed by Boris Nuraliev, General Director of 1C and Marina Alekseeva, HR Director of Kaspersky Lab.

The basic department "Corporate Information Systems" is created for practical-oriented training of students in educational programs on the basis of 1C certification courses, including targeted training of specialists for 1C and its strategic partners, as well as the organization of an educational and production site for joint projects of MTUSI and 1C Firm.

The purpose of the agreement with Kaspersky Lab is to create a scientific and educational center for the company at MTUSI. This structural unit of the university will be focused on providing educational and information and consulting services in the field of information security both within the university and to representatives of the regional community. In addition, a number of joint educational activities aimed at training specialists in the field of information security are envisaged.

2011

At the basic department of MTUSI "Structured Cable Systems," created with the support of iT specialists, new cable designs for SCS have been developed. The novelty and high technical level of the proposed structures are confirmed by patents of the Russian Federation.

The basic department "Structured Cable Systems" was created at the Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics (MTUSI) with the participation of ATI. In addition to training specialists in the field of design, creation and operation of SCS, the department is conducting development and technological work. Their result was the development of structures of symmetrical four-pair cables, which passed all the necessary examinations and received patents from the Federal Service for Intellectual Property, Patents and Trademarks (Rospatent).

The products patented under Nos. 2424593 and 2422930 belong to the field of electrical engineering and can be used in the creation of a public network and structured cable systems. Inventions make it possible to reduce mutual influence between pairs in four-pair cable, which provides higher quality indices of SCS.

"The cooperation of science and business helps to create truly innovative products in the field of information and communication technologies. As a result of our joint activities, it was possible to create albeit simple, but at the same time widely applicable solutions for building a modern ICT infrastructure. It is especially important that the patented products will go into production in the near future, and the advantages of the new SCS components will become obvious to both design and engineering companies and direct customers, − said Andrey Borisovich Semenov, head of the Structured Cable Systems Department at MTUSI, Director of ITSCS Development at iT, Doctor of Technical Sciences.

1988-1992

In 1988, on the basis of three institutes - MEIS, the All-Union Correspondence Electrotechnical Institute of Communications (VZEIS) and the Institute for Advanced Training of Managers and Specialists (IPC) - the Moscow Institute of Communications (MIS) was formed.

In 1992, the MIS was transformed by order of the Government of the Russian Federation into the Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics (MTUSI).

1931-1946

In the spring of 1931, in Lefortovo (now 8a Aviamotornaya Street), by decision of the People's Commissariat of Posts and Telegraphs, the construction of a special building began, where educational institutions were to be located that trained specialists of all levels for the needs of the People's Commissariat, the so-called Moscow Educational Communications Plant (MUKS), which included and separated from MVTU Institute of Communications Engineers. However, another reorganization of the MUKS led to the fact that the first commissioned building was transferred to the V.N. Podbelsky Engineering and Technical Academy of Communications (ITAS). The construction of the training building was completed in 1936, when its central part was commissioned.

In 1938, the MEINS and the Engineering and Technical Academy of Communications merged. On their basis, the Moscow Institute of Communications Engineers was created, which in 1946 was renamed the Moscow Electrotechnical Institute of Communications (MEIS).

Until 1921: Background

The first decade of the 20th century was marked by the rapid development of all types of telecommunications. By 1918, civil telecommunication engineers were conducted by the Moscow and St. Petersburg Institutes of Railways (wired communications), the St. Petersburg Electrotechnical Institute, where A.S. Popov taught and where several radio operators were trained per year and, finally, MVTU, in which, for example, in 1918, 15 communications engineers were released, of which three radio operators.

Therefore, at the First Delegate Congress of the All-Russian Professional Union of Radio Specialists, held in Moscow in July 1918, the issue of training domestic personnel of signalmen was raised. A. S. Butyagin made a proposal to organize a professional radio school. In February 1919, a telegraph school and radio schools were organized, which were supposed to produce telegraph conductors and radio operators-hearing stations of reception stations, respectively. However, it soon became clear that the rapid development of communication would require technical and engineering personnel. Therefore, it was decided to combine both schools and create an educational institution with more complete programs. This new educational institution was located in a building on Gorokhovaya Street and began working in the same 1919.

The Joint Engineering and Pedagogical Staff developed training programs designed to train engineers and technicians in radiotelegraphy, wire telegraphy and telegraphy. At the same time, the Regulations on Electrical Engineering and the Institute were developed, approved in early 1920. At the school, first the department of electrical engineering was opened, and then the institute. The new educational institution became known as the V.N. Podbelsky Electrotechnical College of People's Communications.

In the fall of the same 1920, 300 people were received. Organizationally, the Electrotechnical College had two faculties: radiotelegraphic and telegraph-telephone. The course of study at each faculty was divided into three levels, which trained telegraph operators, technicians and engineers, respectively. The main form of work was laboratory and practical classes. The main merit in the clear organization of classes and providing the Electrotechnical College with everything necessary belongs to the first presidium of the board of the Electrotechnical College, which included rector A. S. Butyagin, assistant rector for academic and administrative work E. V. Kitler and L. K. Ostrovsky, deans of faculties F.I. Kazakov (radiotelegraphic) and N. I. Evgeniev (telegraph and telephone).

The training of communication specialists was so successful that, according to the decree of the Glavprofobr and the collegium of the People's Commissariat of January 31, 1921, the Electrotechnicum was renamed in February of the same year into the V.N. Podbelsky Moscow Electrotechnical Institute of Communications with the provision of all the rights of higher educational institutions.

The first rector of MEIS, Professor A.S. Butyagin, was not only an outstanding mathematician, but also a talented organizer of the domestic higher school. Since 1924, when MEIS temporarily became part of MVTU, he was appointed First Vice-Rector and practically provided all the educational and methodological work of this oldest technical higher educational institution, and from 1930 to 1941 he was rector of Moscow State University.

In 1921, the first graduation of certified signalmen engineers took place: the radio telegraph faculty - 171 people, the telephone and telegraph - 128 people.