Materials and Technologies in Magnetoelectronics

The program trains highly qualified professionals in magnetoelectronics that focus on creation, diagnostics and application of modern perspective magnetic materials and devices designed on their basis. Students study main classes of macro-, micro and nano sized magnetic materials and the technologies of their use. In particular, they focus on materials used for magnetic data recording, radio absorption and radio screening, hyperthermia and drug targeted delivery, active microwave electronic environments, automation and TV equipment, and IoT. Our graduates are employed by R&D centers, high-tech companies, etc. as process engineers and R&D experts.

4 years of study

Full-time education in Russian

College of New Materials

Major # 11.03.04
Electronics and Nanoelectronics

Admission for International Students

Via e-mail: welcome@misis.ru

Or you can do that personally by address: Moscow, Leninsky Prospekt 6, block 3, room G-369 (College of Mining/G-building).

International Students Service +7 499 230-24-09

Teachers

Larisa Panina

DSc, PhD, professor at Institute of Novel Materials and Nanotechnology, Division of Technology for Electronic Materials

L.V. Panina graduated from Lomonosov Moscow State University (including PhD courses) with a diploma in physics and physics of magnetic phenomena. She was previously working in Nagoya University, Japan and Plymouth University, United Kingdom. In 2013 she joined the National University of Science and Technology (MISIS) bringing with her a growing international activity on giant magnetoimpedance, magnetic sensors and tunable magnetic wire media. In 2016, she received DSc degree (Doctor of Science) in physical and mathematical sciences.

Her research interests also include magnetisation dynamics of micro and nano structures, electrodynamics and optics of artificially structured materials. She has published more than 150 peer-reviewed journal papers, 6 specialised book chapters and has given 22 invited lectures at international conferences. A number of scientific projects (RFBR, RSF) have been completed and are being implemented under her leadership. She is a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers and its Magnetic Society (IEEE is a leading international organization), a member of the administrative committee of the IEEE Magnetic Society, editor of the international journal Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, a member of the editorial board of the international journal Biosensors. H-index: WoS — 41, Scopus — 45.

+7 495 638-44-51
alpanina@misis.ru

Vladimir Grigorievich Kostishin

Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Head of the Department of Technology of Electronics Materials

+7 495 638-46-51
kostishin@misis.ru

Sergey Marenkin

DSc, Prof. at Institute of Novel Materials and Nanotechnology, Division of Technology for Electronic Materials; Leading scientist at RAS, academic at AES Russia

Sergey Marenkin graduated from Moscow Chemical-Technological Institute named after D. Mendeleev. In 1973 he received PhD and in 1988 DSc. In 1987 he received honor from Cabinet Ministry of USRR for AIIBV materials investigation and devices based on them. He was honorned by Korolev, Zyalkovsky, Grum-Grimaylo medals, MISIS order for scientific work. He is the leader of Physical-chemical bases of material for solid state electronics center. He is the author of more than 460 papers in scientific journals and proceedings.

H-index: WoS — 20, Scopus — 20, RINZ — 19.

+7 495 954-54-72
marenkin.sf@misis.ru

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