Vision

The Educational and Scientific Institute of Computer Modeling, Applied Physics and Mathematics was established in 2022 based on the traditions, principles and directions of three glorious faculties: Engineering and Physics, Physics and Technology, and Automation and Instrumentation. The institute, formed on the more than age-old history of elite engineering education, was transformed for the challenges of modernity.

Today, the institute works within this vision:  

«We create education and research that blurs the lines between the virtual digital world and disruptive physical technologies, ensuring their sustainable development and applied engineering applications». 

Priorities of the institute’s activities: 

  1. Providing an in-depth fundamental education that is organically oriented towards practical engineering applications. Depending on the        direction of training, emphasis is placed on: 

    • Combinations of fundamental physical and mathematical training with algorithmic achievements of computer science to solve engineering and IT problems.
    • Directing physical and mathematical knowledge to the formation of the ability to analyze and synthesize breakthrough technological and engineering solutions.
    • Thorough mastering of the principles of creation and operation of electronic devices, integrated with applied aspects of information and computer-integrated technologies — on innovations in automation, control, telecommunications, collection and processing of information

  2. Promoting the development of scientific research based on a combination of academic depth and an innovative applied orientation.              Key highlights include:

    • Ensuring sustainable development of scientific schools and research laboratories of the institute as centers of knowledge generation and preservation of scientific traditions.
    • Development of an applied innovative direction of research focused on open science, interdisciplinarity, and real impact on the scientific community, society, and engineering-technological practice.
    • The formation of new directions of research at the junction of the integration of traditional scientific methods with approaches to data-based modeling, physically-informed machine learning and artificial intelligence, focused on solving current engineering and technological problems

   3. Internationalization

    Active expansion of international cooperation in education and science through joint programs, academic mobility, partner research and integration into the global educational space.

Іnstitute trains specialists in the fields: 

    • of applied physics of nanomaterials and radio technologies
    • of applied mathematics with a focus on computer and mathematical modeling
    • of computer science
    • automation and computer-integrated technologies
    • information and measurement technologies
    • micro-electronics
    • electronic communications

The institute includes 12 departments, 9 of which are graduate departments that provide training of highly qualified specialists.