Institute of Space Technology. Institute of Space Technology - Institute of Space Technology. Higher education at the faculty

Children come to the Institute of Space Technology who dream of connecting their lives with space. Education received in ICT allows working in enterprises that create missiles and satellites. Already during the period of study, students of the institute receive practical experience at the basic enterprises of SibSAU and work experience, which helps them quickly find a job in their specialty after graduation.

Students and teachers of ICT, work in the field of practical astronautics, create new designs of units and assemblies spacecraft, are engaged in patenting the found new technical solutions.

ICT graduates work in the Krasnoyarsk Territory at the basic enterprises of SibGAU - in JSC "Information Satellite Systems named after Academician M. F. Reshetnev" (half a century ago it was a branch of OKB-1 S. P. Korolev, and now produces 2/3 of all satellites to the orbital constellation of Russia); as well as at other enterprises of Roskosmos and world cosmonautics in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Omsk, Samara, Orenburg and other cities of the country and abroad.

Iqbal Rasul Memon Location , campus 73 acres, Urban affiliation , Pakistan Engineering Council, Higher Education Commission (Pakistan), Washington Accord Web site IST .edu .pk

Institute of Space Technology(also known as IST) is a public university located in Islamabad, Pakistan focused on the study of astronomy, aerospace engineering and astronautics. Founded in 2002 under the auspices of the Pakistan National Space Agency. IST offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate degrees in partnership between Beihang University and the University of Surrey. Since 2008, IST has an ISO certified management standard. IST is based on a 73 acre campus on the outskirts of Islamabad.

ICube-1

Institute of Space Technology On November 21, 2013, Pakistan's first Cubesat satellite, ICube-1, was launched aboard the Dnepr booster rocket from the launch of Yasny Base, Russia. Its transmitted signal can be heard on the VHF band. It has a mass of 1.1 kg and has a volume of 10 cm cube, it contains several sensors for collecting data for scientific purposes. ICube-1 is a fully autonomous satellite and is able to maintain its health using its on-board computer. ICube-1 will open up a wide range of future experiments that can be carried out at Cubesat in imaging, microgravity, biology, nanotechnology, space dynamics, chemistry, space physics, and various other fields. Cubesat satellites can also provide a test bed for developing satellite constellations for specific applications.

Academicians

Degree Programs

The disciplines and degree program offered by IST have been listed below. The regular duration of BS and MS / M Phil programs is 4 and 2 years, respectively.

discipline Degree program
BS / BE Mass spectrum / M Phil, PhD.
Aerospace engineering Y Y Y
Avionics Engineering Y
electrical engineering Y Y Y
Materials Science & Engineering Y Y Y
Mechanical engineering Y Y Y
Space exploration Y
Mathematics Y Y

departments

Currently, the institute has the following departments:

  • Aeronautics and Astronautics
  • electrical engineering
  • Applied Mathematics and Statistics
  • Materials Science & Engineering
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Space exploration
  • National Center for Remote Sensing and Geoinformatics
  • Humanities and sciences

Annual events

  • IST Youth Carnival (MGK)

It has been named as the "All-Pakistan Inter University Challenge". IST has organized a challenge every year for four years. The event attracts participation from universities / graduating institutes / postgraduate university students in the Rawalpindi / Islamabad area as well as from the cities of Taxil and Peshawar. The event includes over a dozen extracurricular events such as tantrums, short film, all rounder, Mushaira and the Battle of the Groups. Recently, the name of this event has now been changed Ist youth carnival or MGK .

  • World Space Week.

In 1999, the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed October 4-10 as part of World Space Week. Pakistan is striving to enter the realm of space science and technology and related applications. Over the past several decades, IST has seen significant progress in this area. The success of any space program relies heavily on public understanding and support. IST, in collaboration with our National Space Agency (SUPARCO), communicates the benefits of space technology to the public on a regular basis. The Institute initiated the observation of the International World Space Week in Pakistan. Walking paths, lectures, and workshops are organized at schools and colleges in the area by twinned students from IST. The week ends with a full day of variety shows at the institute, which includes a quiz space, poster contests, a cinema space, and a music concert.

extracurricular

societies

  • Artist: Promotes the spirit of art among engineers by organizing painting, sketching, rebel pen, truck art, craft exhibitions & Canvas Visage competitions.
  • Adventure Hawks: This is Islamabad's most famous and active adventure club.
  • Aero Society: for students interested in hobby projects / studies related to Aerospace.
  • Communication Society: for students interested in hobby projects / research related to communication,
  • Material Advantage Chapter: For students interested in hobby projects / research related to materials science.
  • IST Media Club: It is made up of a team of photographers, graphic designers, video editors, programmers, digital artists, writers and social media professionals whose job is to sell and advertise events and takes place at IST.
  • Pegasus: a bi-monthly, bilingual (English / Urdu) magazine that encourages students to hone their literary skills.
  • News Corridor: The campus newsletter covers developments at the institution.
  • Fidens: The Adventure Club - for outdoor enthusiasts.
  • I4Gx: E-Gaming Society
  • AOUJ: Performing Arts Club - to promote drama, acting and dancing.
  • Sports Society: oversees inter-university and intra-university sports facilities.
  • Umid: A philanthropic organization that helps underprivileged students in the Twin City area.
  • Blood donor club: organizes annual camp blood donations.
  • Eco club: raising awareness and taking concrete measures to protect the environment.
  • MATHEMA: IST Mathematics Society - Objectives to provide enrichment and challenges for IST students who have a strong interest in mathematics.

The Institute of Space Technology was created on the basis of the decision of the Academic Council of SibSAU No. 3 dated 23.09.2008 by transforming one of the leading and oldest faculties of SibSU - Aerospace.

The scientific potential of the Institute of Space Technology (ICT) is based on highly qualified employees with many years of experience in organizing and conducting research and development work in the field of rocket and space technology.

Students and teachers of ICT work in the field of practical astronautics, create new designs of units and assemblies for spacecraft, are engaged in patenting new technical solutions found.

ICT graduates work in the Krasnoyarsk Territory at the basic enterprises of the Siberian State University named after M.F. Reshetnev at JSC "Information Satellite Systems named after Academician M. F. Reshetnev" (manufacturer of 2/3 of all satellites included in the orbital constellation of Russia), as well as at other enterprises of Roscosmos and world cosmonautics in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Omsk, Samara, Orenburg, other cities of the country and abroad.

Postgraduate studies: The possibility of training in the chosen scientific specialty for 3 years, followed by the defense of a Ph.D. thesis in one of the 7 operating dissertation councils of the Siberian State University named after M.F. Reshetnev.

The Institute is part of the Engineering Academy of the RUDN University. The institute prepares specialists for work at enterprises of the rocket-space and other high-tech industries. Educational programs are aimed at developing competencies in the field of remote sensing of the Earth, the design of aerospace and other complex technical systems, the application of space technologies in various industries and agriculture. Employees and students carry out research and development work at the Scientific Center for Computer Modeling of Engineering Structures and Complex Systems, the Scientific Center for the Development of Geoinformation Technologies, the Scientific Center for Space Robotics, Nanotechnology and Spacecraft Flight Control. The Institute has close ties with enterprises of the space industry. The institute conducts scientific and educational activities of the basic departments created at the enterprises of FSUE NPO Tekhnomash and JSC VNIIEM Corporation.

Students have the opportunity to practice their skills in spacecraft flight control and application of space technologies at the Mission Control Training Center, the Earth Remote Sensing Center and the International Marketing Center.

Key partners of the Institute

Leading ministries, departments and high-tech companies:

    Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation

    Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation

    State corporation "Roscosmos"

    FSUE "NPO" Technomash "

    FSUE TsNIIMash

    VNIIEM Corporation JSC

    JSC "Russian Space Systems"

    Other government and commercial structures.

The main directions of the Institute's activities:

Scientific work:

Research directions:

  • Design of orbits and orbital structures of satellite systems
  • Development of small spacecraft and their elements
  • Creation of space robotic and intelligent control systems for spacecraft and external manipulators
  • Creation of complex engineering structures and materials with new properties for use in space

Educational activities:

Training of specialists in the field of aerospace engineering in the interests of the rocket and space and other high-tech industries based on interdisciplinary training and professional standards of Russia for the main educational programs of bachelor's and master's degrees.

Extracurricular activities:

Attracting students to scientific, cultural, sports and charitable events with the involvement of renowned scientists and practitioners of the rocket and space industry.

International activity:

The Institute develops cooperation with leading foreign universities and organizations in the field of research, training and promotion of high-tech products and services.

Foreign partners of the Institute:

  • Berlin Institute of Technology (Germany) / Berlin Institute of Technology
  • School of Engineering (France) / EPF Ecole d'ingénieurs /
  • Federal University of Fluminense (Brazil) / Universidade Federal Fluminense
  • National University Engineering (Peru) / National University of Engineering
  • National Space Research and Development Agency
  • Copperbelt University (Zambia) / School of Engineering Copperbelt University
  • Other educational, government and commercial organizations.

Teachers

The teaching is carried out by practitioners working in space enterprises and in academic institutions. Students master fundamental knowledge in the field of physics, mechanics and mathematics in accordance with the technical directions of the profiling departments, as well as receive theoretical and practical knowledge in the field of aerospace engineering.

Features of teaching students:

  • Business games, group and individual projects; interactive and case study methods of teaching.
  • Multimedia technologies, presentations, webinars, teleconferences.
  • Participation in research projects, international conferences, student exchanges.
  • Conducting practical and laboratory studies, experimental work.
  • The base departments provide practice-oriented training, the organization of all types of practices, promote the mastery of modern industry technologies, create a system for the transfer of knowledge and skills: applicant - student - specialist.
  • Using the material, technical and experimental base of partner enterprises for practical and scientific activities.
  • Inviting practitioners from leading Russian and foreign companies and educational institutions.
  • Opportunity to study on joint programs both in Russia and abroad (obtaining two diplomas).
  • Training on English language in magistracy and graduate school.
  • Development of multicultural communication and interaction skills.
  • For international students - a great opportunity to learn advanced knowledge and practices in the field modern technologies and use them in the development of companies and industries in their countries.

Training centers:

  • Mission control center
  • Earth Remote Sensing Center
  • International Marketing Center.

Scientific centers:

  • Research Center for Space Robotics, Nanotechnology and Spacecraft Flight Control
  • Research Center for the Development of Geoinformation Technologies
  • Scientific Center for Computer Modeling of Engineering Structures and Complex Systems.

Laboratories:

  • Laboratory of Robotic Systems and Artificial Intelligence
  • Laboratory of automated control systems
  • Electrical Engineering Laboratory
  • Laboratory of Computing Systems and Big Data Processing Methods
  • Laboratory of geoinformation technologies
  • Microelectronics and Nanotechnology Laboratory
  • Aircraft Traffic Control Laboratory.

The most obvious option, but not the easiest one to implement. The astronaut controls the spacecraft, carries out work on the International Space Station and even goes into outer space. The task of the astronauts is to conduct scientific research, as well as testing of various technical devices. Sometimes astronauts have to repair equipment on board the station. The very stay of people in near-earth orbit is a biological experiment; on Earth, astronauts become an object of study for doctors and biologists.

The selection and training of test cosmonauts is carried out by the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center. Anyone under 35 can apply for admission to the cosmonaut corps. Among the basic requirements for astronauts - good health and higher education. The most demanded specialties in orbit are pilot and engineer, and the easiest path to cosmonauts is through the profession of a military pilot.

Where to work: in the Cosmonaut Corps "Roskosmos".

Where do they teach:

  • Krasnodar Higher Military Aviation School of Pilots. A.K. Serov;
  • The Chelyabinsk Higher Military Aviation School of Navigators (a branch of the N. Ye. Zhukovsky and Yu. A. Gagarin Air Force Academy);
  • Syzran Higher Military Aviation School for Pilots (a branch of the N. Ye. Zhukovsky and Yu. A. Gagarin Air Force Academy).

Design engineer

Designs diagrams of individual parts and mechanisms of aircraft - rockets, spaceships, satellites. Creates new technical solutions, participates in the assembly and testing of devices and mechanisms, prepares operating instructions for equipment. Design engineers design rocket engines, spacecraft and rocket-space complexes, patent new designs of units and assemblies.

Where to work: At Ilona Mask 🙂 At the enterprises of the military space and defense industry, research institutes, design bureaus (NPO named after S.A. Lavochkin, Center for Ground Space Infrastructure Operation, Space Research Institute RAS, NPO Energomash named after academician V.P. Glushko, SP Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation Energia, JSC MNPK Avionika, JSC Russian Space Systems).

Where do they teach:

University Faculty
Institute number 6 "Aerospace Faculty"
Bauman Moscow State Technical University Aerospace Faculty
Moscow State University M. Lomonosov Aerospace Faculty
Institute of Rocket and Space Technology
Institute of Space Technology
Baltic State Technical University "VOENMEKH" D.F. Ustinova
Saint Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation "Instrument making"
Saint Petersburg State University "Fundamental Mechanics"

Robotics engineer

He develops robotic automatic systems, including those using artificial intelligence technologies - one of the leading areas modern science... Robotic engineers in the space industry create and program spacecraft and space exploration vehicles. Recent advances in space robotics include a robot assistant astronaut aboard the space station and a robot for carrying weights and helping in extreme situations that may occur in orbit. Russian robotics is still lagging behind foreign ones, but in the near future there is an entry to the world level.

Where to work: in the design bureaus of aviation and cosmonautics, in research institutes, enterprises of the space industry (NPO named after S.A. Lavochkin, NPO Android Technology, Cluster of Space Technologies and Telecommunications of the Skolkovo Foundation, Institute for Problems in Mechanics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Central Research Institute of Robotics and of technical cybernetics, Research and Testing Center of the Rocket and Space Industry, United Rocket and Space Corporation, SP Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation Energia, Center for Operation of Ground-Based Space Infrastructure Facilities, JSC Russian Space Systems).

Where do they teach:

University Faculty
Moscow Aviation Institute Faculty No. 7 "Robotic and Intelligent Systems"
MSTU them. N.E. Bauman Robotics and Integrated Automation; Special mechanical engineering "
Moscow State Technological University "Stankin" Institute of Automation and Robotics
Institute of Cybernetics
Institute of Mechanical Engineering and Mechatronics

Telecommunications and Communications Engineer

Without communication with the MCC, space flights and the development of near-earth space are impossible. Communications and telecommunications engineers ensure the uninterrupted operation of equipment for launching and controlling satellites and spacecraft, are engaged in the design and maintenance of satellite communications, thanks to which radio and television signals are transmitted throughout the Earth. Communications engineers are involved in the operation of GLONASS and GPS satellite positioning systems.

Communications and communications specialists in the space industry are trained at departments where they study satellite networks, data transmission networks, radio control, radio navigation and radar.

Where to work: Center for deep space communications in Evpatoria, JSC "Russian Space Systems" or in the communication centers of the enterprise "Space Communications", JSC "Information Satellite Systems" named after Academician M.F. Reshetnev.

Where do they teach:

University Faculty
Moscow Aviation Institute "Institute No. 4" Radio electronics, infocommunications and information security "
Bauman Moscow State Technical University "Electronics and laser technology"
Moscow Technological University (MIREA) Institute of Radio Engineering and Telecommunication Systems
Saint Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation "Radar systems and complexes, Electronic information transmission systems
Samara Aerospace University Faculty of Electronics and Instrumentation
Siberian State University of Science and Technology named after academician M.F. Reshetnev " Institute of Informatics and Telecommunications
Baltic State Technical University "Voenmech named after D. F. Ustinov " Faculty "I" information and control systems
Faculty of Radio Engineering and Telecommunications

Software engineer

In the space industry, IT and programming specialists are indispensable. They are engaged in programming the on-board computers of satellites and spacecraft. Programmers are in demand at enterprises producing control systems and electronic equipment for rocket and space technology. The responsibilities of the software engineer include the development, creation, testing of control programs, their maintenance and service.

Where to work: in "Roskosmos", JSC "Russian Space Systems", JSC "Information Satellite Systems" them. Academician M.F. Reshetnev, at the enterprises of the military space and defense industry, design bureaus of aviation and astronautics, research institutes.

Where do they teach:

University Faculty
Moscow Aviation Institute Faculty No. 8 "Information Technology and Applied Mathematics"
Bauman Moscow State Technical University
Moscow State University M. Lomonosov
Saint Petersburg State University, Programming and Information Technology; Software engineering
Saint Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation Development of software and information systems
Faculty of Informatics; Institute of Informatics, Mathematics and Electronics "
Baltic State Technical University "VOENMEH" named after D. F. Ustinova Faculty "I" information and control systems
Ryazan Radio Engineering Academy Faculty of Computer Science (Department of Space Technologies)

Space ballistic

Another name for this profession is a research engineer for dynamics, ballistics, spacecraft motion control. Space ballistics are involved in calculating the movement of orbiters and interplanetary stations, and are responsible for the safety and accuracy of spacecraft movement.

Where to work: in the Mission Control Center, air defense troops, at specialized enterprises, in research laboratories and centers.

Where do they teach:

University Faculty
Moscow Aviation Institute Faculty No. 1 "Aviation technology"
Bauman Moscow State Technical University "Informatics and Control Systems"
Moscow State University M.V. Lomonosov Faculty of Space Research (Space Research and Astronautics)
Samara National Research University named after S.P. Queen Institute of Aviation Technology
Military Space Academy. A.F. Mozhaisky Faculty of Control Systems of Rocket and Space Complexes and Information and Technical Support
Baltic State Technical University "VOENMEKH" D. F. Ustinova Faculty "A" of rocket and space technology

Astronomer

Astronomy is a branch of physics and one of the oldest scientific disciplines. Modern astronomy is subdivided into astrophysics, astrometry, celestial mechanics, and stellar astronomy. Astronomers are engaged in fundamental research of outer space and the dynamics of stellar systems, study the Sun and solar system, individual stars and entire galaxies, comprehend the nature of supernovae and black holes. They do this using observations through modern telescopes and computer simulation technologies.

Where to work: in research institutes, observatories (Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Astro Space Center of the Physics Institute of the Academy of Sciences, Russian Foundation basic research, Astronomical Institute. V. V. Sobolev, Main (Pulkovo) Astronomical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Special Astrophysical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences, "Crimean Astrophysical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences").

Where do they teach:

Space biologist

Specialties that until recently existed only on the pages of science fiction novels are now becoming a reality. Space biology studies the features of the functioning of living organisms in zero gravity, develops life support systems for astronauts, and also studies life on other planets, for example, on Mars.

Where to work: at the Center for Astrobiological Research at the Faculty of Biology of Moscow State University, the Institute of Biomedical Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

Where do they teach:

Space Medicine Specialist

"Space Medics" are engaged in constant medical support and monitoring of the health of astronauts, the development of selection criteria for the cosmonaut corps, the creation of special rehabilitation techniques that help to overcome the consequences of weightlessness. Further advancement of man into space, for example, the exploration of the Moon and Mars, will require new specialists in the field of space medicine and will pose new challenges for them to adapt the human body to conditions of reduced gravity.

Where to work: Cosmonaut Training Center. Yu.A. Gagarin.

Where do they teach:

University with a degree in General Medicine
Moscow State Medical University. I.M.Sechenov
Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University
Kazan State Medical University
Northern State Medical University
Siberian State Medical University
Samara State Medical University and other medical universities

Humanity has big plans for space: the colonization of planets and the exploration of the vastness of the Universe. Therefore, the number of "space" professions will increase in the future - managers of space tourism, designers of extraterrestrial structures, specialists in space economics and law will be needed. So, if you want to connect life with space, but nothing attracts in our list, do not give up your dream!