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Profile: Computer Modeling of Systems
Major: 09.04.01 Computer Science and Computer Engineering
Profile: Computer Modeling of Systems
Duration: 2 years
Start: September 1
Admission: open
Language : Russian
Entrance tests:
- Mathematics
- Programming
At the Master's program 09.04.01 Computer Science and Computer Engineering/Computer Modeling of Systems, students learn an extensive list of general scientific and professional disciplines, including: systems theory and systems analysis, intelligent systems, computer technologies of data analysis and processing, methods of optimization and design decision-making, software development technologies, distributed information systems and databases, modeling of processes and objects, parallel methods and algorithms, and so on. The demand for graduates of the program among employers is traditionally high.
Master's program is taught by highly qualified teachers, including doctors of technical sciences and candidates of technical sciences.
The topics of master's theses are urgent problems of industry, science and society related to the implementation of information technologies. The research of actual problems enables solving theoretical problems and obtaining practical results, as a rule, in the form of a real hardware-software product.
Examples of student research topics are as follows:
- Development and research of computerized translation systems for the deaf;
- Development and research of hybrid systems for power plants;
- Design and research of neural networks for the Internet of Things
- Admission starts on June 20
- Admission stops on July 10
- The documents are sent to the university in electronic form through the NSTU Enrolee Personal Account. When submitting an application for admission in electronic form, the documents attached to it are submitted (sent) to the NSTU admission committee in the form of their electronic images (paper documents converted into electronic form by scanning or photographing with the provision of machine-readable recognition of its details)