Master's degree training is focused on the needs of enterprises working in the field of computer modeling, design and production of autonomous information and control systems for aviation, spacecraft and high-precision weapon complexes.
Master’s students study Autonomous Information and Control Systems that are integrated into missile, aviation, space and other high-tech complexes in various designs:
- Onboard short-range location systems, intelligent sensors, navigation devices and calculators for controlling high-speed vehicles;
- 3D systems for search, guidance, docking and landing on complex surfaces;
- multispectral optoelectronic and radio systems for object detection and recognition;
- optoelectronic devices and control systems for robots and unmanned aerial vehicles;
- satellite optoelectronic devices for spatial and spectral conversion of signals;
- autonomous systems of navigation, measurement, control and safety in transportation;
- protected information systems and objects for defense and industrial purposes.
Master's students acquire the following skills:
- fulfillment of knowledge-intensive projects on creation of autonomous dual-use information and control systems;
- formation and coordination of target programs of work in the unified information space of planning and management of the firm;
- modeling of highly informative noise-immune AIUS and complexes with their application;
- conducting scientific research;
- teaching at universities.
Scientific directions of work of master's students:
- methods of image recognition in all wavelength ranges;
- research of the structure of phono-target signals of on-board systems;
- development of adaptive guidance systems for high-precision complexes;
- on-board computers and digital platforms;
- noise-resistant information systems.
The actual percentage of graduates employed (continuing education) in the field of education is 90%.