Mechanics and Digital Manufacturing

Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University
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Contract-based places
100
places on a budget basis
326 000
Cost of tuition per year

About the training program

Engineers working in the field of digital manufacturing possess in-depth knowledge of IT technologies, the industrial Internet of Things, robotics; they work with big data and are capable of organizing the manufacturing process from its inception to management. Students acquire knowledge in robotics, cyber-physical systems, mathematical models, intelligent processing of data bulks and additive technologies. The program incorporates the CDIO approach (Conceive – Design – Implement – Operate), which focuses on training students for comprehensive engineering work at an enterprise that includes both development and management of business processes.

What will they teach you?

  • Programming (C++)
  • Business practice
  • Robotics
  • Computational mechanics
  • Machine learning
  • Project activity
  • Computer-aided design (CAD)
  • Computer simulation (CAE, FEM)
  • Industrial design
  • Project work (PDM/PLM)
  • Creation and implementation of process chains
  • Rational continuum mechanics

What do graduates do?

Occupation options for program graduates: • Mathematical Modeling Specialist • Software Developer • Hardware Engineer • Algorithm Development and Modeling Engineer • Data Science Specialist • Tester, QA Engineer • Mechanical Engineer • Research Engineer • Design Engineer • Mathematical Programmer • Robotics Engineer • Systems Analyst • Technology Business Analyst • Mathematical Methods Specialists in economics • CAD Specialist • System Engineer • Engineer for the technological processes and productions automation • 3D Printing Engineer • Designer in industrial robotics

Pass score on budget

2025
90
2024
90
2023
90

Entrance tests

Exam 1 from 3

Russian Language

Exam 2 from 3

Interdisciplinary (Qualification) Examination

Exam 3 from 3

Interview

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