Moscow State Institute of Radio-engineering Electronics and Automation, Technical university in Moscow, Russia.
The Moscow State Institute of Radio-engineering Electronics and Automation is a technical university in Moscow, Russia, offering engineering and applied science programs. The campus buildings house laboratories, lecture halls, and research facilities spread across different parts of the city.
The institute opened in 1967 as a specialized school focused on radio engineering during the Soviet industrial expansion. Over the following decades, it broadened its offerings to include electronics, cybernetics, and related fields to meet the growing demand for technical professionals.
The institute brings together students from 70 different countries who participate in 300 annual educational and scientific events.
The different campus locations are spread throughout Moscow and accessible by public transport, with each faculty maintaining its own facilities. Visitors should check access conditions in advance, as most buildings are open only to enrolled students and staff.
The institute grants degrees in microsystem technologies, a field that blends engineering with nanotechnology. This specialization attracts students interested in working on miniaturized electronic components for industrial applications.
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