Semiconductor Optoelectronic Devices on Novel Materials

Interested in micro- and nanoelectronics? Want to understand how semiconductors, diodes, and transistors work, and be involved in strategic scientific projects to modernize national infrastructure?

This track focuses on discrete semiconductor devices for specialized applications. You’ll be involved in manufacturing high-tech components of electronic equipment such as microwave devices, power electronics, and radiation-resistant devices. You’ll be taught by experts from NUST MISIS as well as leading scientific and manufacturing organizations like Research Institute NII P, Institute for Problems of Thermal Physics (IPTM RAS), NPP “Kvant”, NPP “Pulsar”, MegaScience Infrastructure and Partnerships Center

Upon graduation, you’ll be qualified to work in electronics manufacturing enterprises, specializing in development and support of technological processes for semiconductor micro- and nanoelectronics.

Duration of the program: 6 years. Full-time education in Russian.

Sergei Ivanovich Didenko

Ph.D. in Physics and Mathematics, Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Semiconductor Electronics and Semiconductor Physics

+7 499 237-21-29
didenko@misis.ru

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What subjects will I study?

  • Bipolar Semiconductor Devices
  • Vacuum and Plasma Electronics
  • Computer-Aided Process Design in Nanoelectronics
  • Nanoelectronics of Semiconductor Devices
  • Basics of Radiation Resistance of Electronics
  • Foundations of Electronics Component Base Technology
  • Field-Effect Semiconductor Devices
  • Quantum and Optical Electronics Devices
  • Physics of Pulsed Annealing

Кем я буду работать?

  • Electronics Engineer
  • Smart‑Home Infrastructure Designer
  • Nanotechnology Materials Designer
  • Systems Engineer in Composite Materials
  • Nano-Industry Safety Specialist
  • R\&D Manager for Tech Companies and Startups
  • Engineer-Technologist for Microelectronics Products
  • Research and Design Engineer in Electronics

Teachers

Alexander Yakovlevich Polyakov

Ph.D. in Engineering, Professor at the Department of Semiconductor Electronics and Semiconductor Physics, Head of the Laboratory of Ultra-wide Bandgap Semiconductors

Research interests: growth of perfect crystals, films, heterojunctions, structures with quantum wells, study of electrical and optical properties, study of defects.

+7 495 237-21-29
poliakov.ai@misis.ru

Konstantin Ivanovich Tapero

Doctor of Technical Sciences, Senior Researcher, Professor at the Department of Semiconductor Electronics and Semiconductor Physics, Deputy Head for Science and Innovations of JSC Scientific Research Institute of Instruments (Rosatom State Corporation)

tapero.ki@misis.ru

Evgeny Borisovich Yakimov

Doctor of Sciences in Physics and Mathematics, Professor at the Department of Semiconductor Electronics and Semiconductor Physics

Research Interests: semiconductors, physics of defects, scanning electron microscopy.

+7 499 237-21-29
yakimov.eb@misis.ru

Nargiza Tukhtamyshevna Vagapova

Ph.D. in Chemistry, Associate Professor at the Department of Semiconductor Electronics and Semiconductor Physics, Head of the Department at the Scientific and Production Enterprise "Kvant’

Research interests: projects related to photovoltaics, energy supply for spacecraft.

+7 495 602-91-26
vagapova.nt@misis.ru

Danila Sergeevich Saranin

Ph.D. in Engineering, Senior Lecturer, Deputy Head of the Laboratory of Advanced Solar Energy

Research interests: projects related to perovskite optoelectronics.

saranin.ds@misis.ru

Andrey Igorevich Golutvin

Doctor of Sciences in Physics and Mathematics, Professor, Chief Researcher at the Center for Infrastructure Cooperation and Partnership “MegaScience”

Research interests: elementary particle physics, detector physics, B-physics, high-energy physics.

golutvin.ai@misis.ru

Ivan Vasilievich Schemerov

Ph.D. in Engineering, Associate Professor at the Department of Semiconductor Electronics and Semiconductor Physics

Research Interests: semiconductors, mathematical modeling of physical processes, measurement systems.

+7 495 955-01-50
schemerov.iv@misis.ru

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Materials and Technologies of Magnetoelectronics

Interested in learning about magnetic materials and the nature of magnetism? This track allows you to become a sought-after expert for the electronics industry. You will engage in the development of materials and devices for magnetoelectronics, and work with nano-, resource‑, and energy-saving technologies. During your studies, you’ll work with the latest research equipment in laboratories such as the Laboratory of Magnetic Materials Physics, the Lab of Microwave Methods for Magnetic Materials Research, the Nanomaterials Lab, and the Electronics Materials Technology Lab. After graduation, you’ll be employable in electronics manufacturing and scientific centers.

Our specialists have conducted magnetoelectronics research for over 60 years, and are authors of inventions and know‑how, recipients of medals and awards. Our department is recognized as one of the university’s top six departments.

Duration of the program: 4 years. Full-time education in Russian.

Materials and Technologies in Magnetoelectronics and Magnonics

This track trains you to become a specialist in micro‑ and nanoelectronics materials production. The focus is on technologies for obtaining micro‑ and nanoscale films and hetero‑composites. You’ll work with unique scientific equipment under the guidance of prominent scientists — authors of inventions, patents, and know‑how. Our department is ranked among the top six departments university-wide and holds the first position in publication citations. After graduation, you’ll qualify for careers at top electronics industry enterprises and sectoral or academic research institutes.

Duration of the program: 6 years. Full-time education in Russian.

Optoelectronic Semiconductor Devices

Want to become an expert in photodiode structures, radiation detectors, and solar cells? Want to learn how to design optoelectronic semiconductor devices and devise equipment based on them?

In this track, you’ll study radiation and beam physics, solid-state electronic materials and devices, and nanoscale structures. You’ll learn to use semiconductors and device structures for thin-film deposition in vacuum, ion implantation, beam processing, as well as photonic and laser annealing. You’ll conduct experimental research commissioned by electronics companies, and gain experience using computational power and modern laboratory equipment, including the departmental heavy-ion accelerator at NUST MISIS.

Duration of the program: 4 years. Full-time education in Russian.