Materials Science of Innovative Structural Materials

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2 years of study

Full-time education in Russian

College of New Materials

Major # 22.04.01
Materials Science &Technologies

490 000 ₽

Admissions

Details of admission

E-mail: welcome@misis.ru

International Students Service +7 499 649-44-80

Personally: Moscow, Leninsky Prospekt 4, block 1 (main building), 1st floor

Teachers

Sergey Anatolyevich Nikulin

Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of Metal Science and Physics of Strength

Research interests: metals science; physics of strength; structure and fracture of steels and alloys; construction materials for nuclear power; acoustic emission techniques for monitoring the quality of materials.

+7 495 955-00-91
nikulin@misis.ru

Alexander Viktorovich Kudrya

Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Deputy Head of the Department of Metal Science and Physics of Strength

Research interests: physics of strength and fracture control; observation and measurement of structures and fracture; high-strength steels and alloys; information technologies in quality management of structural materials.

+7 495 955-00-13
AVKudrya@misis.ru

Mikhail Yuryevich Belomytsev

Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor of the Department of Metal Science and Physics of Strength

Research interests: heat-resistant materials for aerospace technology and the nuclear industry; methods of non-standard mechanical testing; composite materials; chemical-thermal treatment of metals and alloys.

+7 495 638-46-22
belomyttsev.mi@misis.ru

Veronika Yuryevna Turilina

Ph.D. in Engineering, Associate Professor at the Department of Metal Science and Physics of Strength

Research interests: metal science and heat treatment, structure and properties of special steels and alloys; materials for nuclear power; shape memory alloys.

+7 495 638-46-33
turilina.vy@misis.ru

Sergey Vladimirovich Dobatkin

Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor of the Department of Metal Science and Physics of Strength

Research interests: phase transformations in alloys. Behavior of alloys during pressure and temperature treatment.

+7 499 236-99-42

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