National Research University of Electronic Technology (Moscow)

"Moscow Institute of Electronic Engineering" redirects here. For other uses, see Moscow Institute of Electronic Engineering (disambiguation).
National Research University of Electronic Technology (MIET)
Национальный исследовательский университет "МИЭТ" (МИЭТ)

Main building of MIET
Type State
Established December 9, 1965
President Yuri Aleksandrovich Chaplygin
Rector Vladimir Aleksandrovich Bespalov
Students 4259 (2015)
Postgraduates 236 (2015)
Location Zelenograd, Moscow, Russia
55°59′0″N 37°12′30″E / 55.98333°N 37.20833°E / 55.98333; 37.20833Coordinates: 55°59′0″N 37°12′30″E / 55.98333°N 37.20833°E / 55.98333; 37.20833
Website http://www.miet.ru/ (Russian)
http://www.eng.miet.ru/ (English)

National Research University of Electronic Technology[1][2] (Russian: Национальный исследовательский университет "Московский институт электронной техники" / МИЭТ,[2] lit. National Research University "Moscow Institute of Electronic Technology"[3]) – is a Russian technical university in the field of microelectronics, information and computer technologies and one of 29 National Research Universities. University is founded in 1965 and located in Zelenograd, Moscow (the Soviet Union's center of electronic and microelectronic engineering). The university was often considered the center of the Soviet Silicon Valley.

Departments and chairs

List of departments[4] (Russian: факультеты) and chairs[5] (Russian: кафедры)

Rectors

References

  1. English official name for international usage.
  2. 1 2 Contact information and Charter of MIET (Russian)
  3. Direct translation of Russian official name.
  4. Departments of National Research University "MIET" (Russian)
  5. Chairs of National Research University "MIET" (Russian)

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