About the training program
The program is aimed at training highly qualified researchers in the field of high-voltage engineering and electrophysics, capable of solving interdisciplinary scientific tasks, conducting fundamental and applied scientific research in the field of high-voltage engineering, including in related areas, and engaging in teaching activities. The training includes theoretical and experimental research, mathematical modeling of physical processes in high-voltage installations, development of methods for calculating electrical discharges and protection against overvoltages.
What do graduates do?
Graduates work in research institutes, energy companies, and industrial enterprises, where they are engaged in the development and testing of high-voltage equipment, lightning protection systems, and electromagnetic compatibility. They can conduct teaching activities in universities, lead scientific projects, and participate in the creation of new technologies in the field of electric power. Specialists are in demand for solving tasks related to the protection of high-voltage equipment, the development of electrical technologies, and the study of environmental aspects of high-voltage applications.