About the training program
The program prepares specialists in the field of scientific research and design of modern and prospective spacecraft. Students study modern computer-oriented theory and methodology for studying the efficiency, reliability, and design of space systems, manned and automated spacecraft, long-term orbital stations, rocket and aerospace vehicles; computer modeling, experimental studies of physical processes: gas and hydrodynamic, heat and mass exchange, vibration-acoustic, microgravity, etc.
What do graduates do?
Graduates of the program possess fundamental engineering knowledge in the field of spacecraft (SC) and their systems, practical design and modeling skills using modern digital technologies and software and mathematical software development. The acquired competencies provide the opportunity to develop and create new spacecraft of a wide range of purposes (remote sensing of the Earth, for the study of the Moon and planets, SC relays and SC telescopes, etc.), orbital stations, and other high-tech equipment.