12.03.05 Laser technology and laser techniques

This area of instruction covers the methods of designing, developing, and operating laser optoelectronic devices, systems and technology units of various uses; students learn to develop software and perform computer modeling of laser optoelectronic devices and systems.
Level of education:
Bachelor’s degree
Form of training:
Full-time (daytime)
Venue of training:
Moscow
Entrance exams:
— Mathematics (major)
— Russian language
— Physics
Programs, specializations:
Laser optoelectronic devices and systems
As part of this program, students master the methods of designing, developing, and operating laser optoelectronic devices, systems and engineering units of various uses; they learn to develop software and perform computer modeling of laser optoelectronic devices and systems. Having completed the program, they are able to develop and design new laser-based systems, to operate existing hardware, and to handle optical materials. Students that follow the program can refine their skills and competences with state-of-the-art equipment; they undergo practical training and are to complete a qualifying graduation project under the supervision of their core departments.
Alumni can be employed as
  • laser technology engineer
  • design engineer
  • laser equipment operator
  • optical technician
  • lighting technician
  • manufacture engineer
Program subjects
  • Quantum and optical electronics
  • Radiant energy receivers
  • Laser system assembly, alignment and control
  • Fundamentals of holography and coherent optics
  • Fundamentals of nonlinear optics
  • Laser optics
  • Solid-state and fiber lasers
  • Applied optics
  • Computer-aided design systems
  • Opto-electronic systems
  • Laser technology
Graduating departments:
•    Opto-electronic Instruments and Systems Department
•    Core Department No 131 on Optical-Physical Measurements
•    Core Department No 132 on Laser Equipment
•    Core Department No. 134 on Infrared Technology and Electronic Optics
•    Core Department No. 136 on Microwave Devices and Devices
•    Core Department of Optical Systems and Technologies at AO Lytkarino Optical Glass Plant