Metallurgy
22.04.02 Metallurgy
Advanced Metallurgical Engineering
Entrance requirements
FORMAL ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
A candidate should have a recognized first degree (Bachelor of Science or Engineering) in Metallurgy, or Materials Engineering, or other closely related disciplines, awarded by an internationally recognised university-level institution.
You must additionally provide documentation that your English skills correspond to those required in the examination regulation.
Candidates must be able to speak and write fluently in English. Although all courses are taught in English the students shall nevertheless learn Russian during their time in RF. Therefore, a basic Russian language course is offered before start of the program and during the first year.
SPECIAL ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
Students should have an interest in continuing their careers in the field of metallurgy or material science. The program is appropriate for both engineers coming from industry and from university.
Candidates should be able to apply their knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems, as well as to set up and perform experiments in a laboratory setting.
About Program
OVER 10 visiting professors in materials engineering annually
3 international research and educational events with visiting professors from the EU, China, India, the USA and Great Britain
4 active bilateral academic mobility programs with the universities of Italy, the Czech Republic and France
Possibility to undergo a practical training in Danieli
AME program provides in-depth knowledge and understanding of metallurgical engineering. Its particular focus is on industrial practices and modern manufacturing processes. The program aims at enhancing the students’ ability to design and manage projects and to lead and co-ordinate project teams.
This program focuses on all disciplines within Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Technology. At the beginning of their studies, students have to select their individual area of specialism:
- Process Technology of Metals
- Physical Metallurgy and Materials
- Materials Science of Irons and Steels.
The program was developed in accordance with the experience of NMSTU in European projects to improve educational and research infrastructural courses.
Key Disciplines
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Basic coursesMethodology and Scientific Research Methods Innovative Forms of Business Basics of Academic Communication Foreign Language in One's Professional Sphere Quality Management Presentation of One's Research Findings Metallographic Analysis |
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Optional coursesMarketing for Scientists Theory of Inventive Problem Solving End-to-end Metallurgical Technologies Innovative Metallurgical Processes Smart Resourse Distribution in Metallurgy Industrial Engineering Engineering of Mechanical Properties of Metals and Alloys Physical Modelling of Metallurgical Processes Advanced Computer Modelling |
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Training basePJSC Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works OJSC MMK-METIZ Institute of Nanosteels Belmag Microtopography Institute |
Research Activity
NMSTU is a unique place where fundamental and engineering researches meet real industry. That is why the main aim of AME is to develop creative and research potential of the future researcher in the field of metallurgical engineering. At the same time, the methods and content of the program are designed to prepare the most flexible and versatile specialist in the field of research and design of technological metallurgical processes. The research activities of master students will provide them cross-disciplinary competencies at the border of materials science, computer science, metallurgy and management. The program will allow the graduate to become in demand on the labor market or to comfortably prepare for further research activities in postgraduate studies.
Teaching Core Staff
The basis of the teaching staff is represented by advanced MSTU scientists with rich experience in international scientific activities, educational projects, as well as highly motivated professional development.
Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor
Frequent winner of research grants
Founder of the international laboratory
Regular participant of international conferences
Author of 59 papers in English
Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor
Regular visiting professor at the universities of the EU, India and China
Regular participant of international projects on education in the EU countries
Author of 47 papers in English
PhD (Engineering)
Regular participant of research projects
Developer of mobility programs
Teaches courses in English for NMSTU foreign students
Working on the doctoral thesis
PhD (Engineering)
Author of over 40 international publications
Computer modeling Lecturer for international students
Working on the doctoral thesis
PhD in Metallurgical Engineering
Associate professor, University of Padua
Head of major international research projects in the field of metallurgy and nanomaterials
Why Studying Advanced Metallurgy In Magnitogorsk?
- Magnitogorsk is considered to be “A Steel Heart” of Russia.
- MMK is one of the biggest enterprises in Russia. Top leading in the World.
- Full cycle production (From ore mining to screw making)
- The geographical “bridge” between Europe and Asia.
- The ideological “bridge” between science and industry (industrial tours, scientific and practical conferences, Danieli internships and ect.)