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A unique bachelor's degree program "Intelligent Transport Systems and Electric Mobility" has been launched at Novosibirsk State Technical University as part of the admission campaign for 2026. The project is being implemented in partnership with Shenyang Institute of Technology (SHTI), one of the most highly equipped engineering universities in China. Students will receive two diplomas at once, from Russian and Chinese universities, and competencies in the field of creating cars of the future.
Novosibirsk State Technical University (NSTU) has developed software capable of automatically detecting road infrastructure facilities, generating a full text description of video scenes from a DVR and making a conclusion aboutAtraffic congestion. The project is based on computer vision technologies and neural networks.
Maxim Kravchenko, a graduate of Novosibirsk State Technical University (NETI), took a key part in the development of a measuring complex for non-contact precision control of objects' deformations when simulating the conditions of outer space.
A team of students from Novosibirsk State Technical University (NSTU) has developed and created a prototype of an automatic gas leak prevention system that analyzes sensor readings and reacts to a leak in seconds.
Starting from the new academic year, Novosibirsk State Technical University (NSTU) is launching a network master's degree program. A joint project of Novosibirsk University and St. Petersburg State University will allow to train qualified specialists for projects of the "megascience" class. This is the first master's degree program launched within the framework of the Interuniversity Consortium for Cooperation with the SKIF CCU.
Novosibirsk State Technical University (NSTU) has developed a method for generating electricity using electrokinetic phenomena. It is based on the conversion of the energy of groundwater movement through porous rocks into electricity and can be used to power geophysical equipment, sensors and equipment during field exploration.
A graduate student at Novosibirsk State Technical University (NETI) is developing an optimization tool that combines energy and hydrocarbon production technology. The introduction of a synergetic model will improve the efficiency of business processes at the junction of various functional areas, such as geology, oil production, and energy.
NSTU scientists are developing a voltage converter for powering a wired unmanned aerial vehicle. A device capable of controlling the parameters of electrical energy will increase the continuous operation time of the UAV.