Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Technical university in Moscow, Russia
Bauman Moscow State Technical University is an institute of technology in Moscow, Russia, with 19 faculties covering mechanical engineering, computer science, robotics, and related disciplines. The campus spreads across several buildings in a central city location.
The institution began in 1830 as the Moscow Craft School and became the Imperial Moscow Technical School in 1868 to support Russian industrialization. During the twentieth century, it grew into a leading training ground for engineers in the Soviet Union.
The name honors Nikolai Bauman, a Russian revolutionary from the early twentieth century. Graduates from this institution have contributed to major Soviet and Russian space programs.
Open days for visitors and prospective students usually take place in spring and autumn, with registration handled online beforehand. The buildings are within walking distance of several metro stations, making access straightforward.
Students can work on prototypes for aerospace projects in the workshops and laboratories on campus. The institution also runs a dedicated training center for hearing-impaired students.
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