Technologies for the Production of Non-ferrous, Rare, and Noble Metals
Want to work with the metals of the future? Non-ferrous metallurgy is a strategic industrial sector and a key indicator of a country’s scientific and technical progress. That’s why this track gives you a wide array of professional growth opportunities. Consider this: non-ferrous metals and their alloys are used in everything from energy generation and mechanical engineering to aircraft and nuclear reactors, as well as forgings for military or medical use!
The guiding educational principle of this track is “To know means to be able” — upheld by a century of excellence from the department’s faculty. Your instructors will include not just scientists from NUST MISIS and Baikov Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science (IMET RAS), but also industry experts from Rosatom, the Research Institute of Chemical Technology, and Giredmet. Each year, our students succeed in hackathons and register patents and proprietary technology.
Duration of the program: 5 years. Full-time education in Russian.