TOMSK, Apr 18 – RIA Tomsk. Tomsk State University (TSU) and Joint Institute for Nuclear Research
(JINR, Dubna) are launching a joint master program "Materials and Devices
of Functional Electronics and Photonics", is reported on the
website of Tomsk State University.
Earlier it was reported that
TSU and JINR in October 2017 signed the agreement on cooperation, within the
framework of which it is planned to establish a basic department of the
institute in the university for carrying out joint research and personnel
training.
With reference to the head of
the laboratory of functional electronics of TSU, professor Oleg Tolbanov, it is
noted that the training of highly qualified specialists on the principle of
STEM is very relevant today. This allows to create and bring high technologies
to the global markets.
"The program
("Materials and Devices of Functional Electronics and Photonics")
will start in September 2018. During the first year, the undergraduates will
study the structure, properties and capabilities of advanced electronics and
photonics materials, as well as computer technologies needed to design
electronic and photonic devices and management of them", - is said in the
statement.
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It is added that on the second
year students will be divided into specializations. Graduates who have chosen
the module "Devices and Methods of Particle Physics" will pass it in
Dubna, where they will be able to take part in experiments in nuclear physics,
elementary particle physics. In particular, to join the development,
installation and commissioning of equipment of the unique accelerator of
protons and heavy ions NICA.
Students will be able to
choose other modules: "Functional Electronics" and "Modern
Photonics and Radiophonics".
"Graduates of the new
master's program will be able to work in JINR laboratories. Their knowledge and
skills will also be in demand in other research laboratories, at industrial
enterprises, in innovative business", - it is noted in the report of TSU.
The Joint Institute for
Nuclear Research (JINR) - is the international intergovernmental scientific research
organization, where theoretical and experimental research in the field of
elementary particle physics, nuclear physics and condensed matter physics are
conducted.