About the training program
The program develops engineering skills for the design, calculation, and safety justification of nuclear power reactor equipment. Practical classes take place in three forms: laboratory physics experiment, numerical modeling, and analytical problem solving. Students work on unique equipment — a hydrodynamic and thermophysical stand with reactor parameters, a subcritical stand — as well as master the software complexes of the nuclear industry, studying neutron physics, thermohydraulics, dynamics, and strength within a unified approach.










