Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology

Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology

     The Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology is the leading Russian university that trains students in various fields of modern science and technology. MIPT was set up in 1951 on the basis of the Department of Physics and Technology at the Lomonosov Moscow State University. Its founders included academicians Pyotr Kapitsa, Nikolay Semenov and Sergey Khristianovich. Its first professors were Nobel Prize winners P. Kapitsa, N. Semenov and L. Landau. There are Nobel Prize winners among MIPT’s graduates as well. Many MIPT professors are leading Russian scientists, including over 80 members of the Russian Academy of Sciences. In 2009 MIPT was granted the status of the National Research University.
     MIPT uses a unique system for training specialists which combines fundamental science, engineering disciplines and student research. One of the most popular fields among applicants to MIPT is applied mathematics and physics.
     The basic areas of study include Systems analysis and control; Information science and computer technology; Computer security; Applied mathematics and information science; Applied mathematics and physics.
     Address: 9 Institutskiy per., Dolgoprudny, Moscow region, Russia, 141701
     Web-sitehttps://mipt.ru/