MarSU continues to cooperate with the leading enterprise of Russian defense industry in the field of rocket and space defense
On February 3, a business meeting was held between the Mari State University administration and the general director of PJSC Vympel MAK Sergey Boev, general designer of PJSC MAK Vympel Oleg Aksenov and Chief Researcher of PJSC "MAK Vympel Dmitry Stupin.
Mari State University continues to cooperate with the leading enterprise of Russian defense industry in the field of space rocket defense
MarSU continues to cooperate with a leading Russian defense industry enterprise in the field of missile and space defense
We would like to remind you that in 2019, in the framework of the scientific symposium "Modern Locating Systems: Theoretical Fundamentals and Applications" held at MarSU, where the developments of the University scientists could rightfully be appreciated by representatives of Russian ministries, departments and industrial corporations, an agreement on cooperation was signed with the Public Joint Stock Company "Interstate Joint Stock Corporation Vimpel" on joint development for national systems: missile attack warning and control of outer space. In 2021 at the Institute of Digital Technology, Mari State University, the grand opening of the classroom named after Sergei Boev, CEO of Vympel IAK. Active work on the joint project of engineering classes, which started in 2019 and has already covered 127 students of Lyceum № 28 of Yoshkar-Ola, Baumansky lyceum and Multiprofile boarding lyceum, is underway.
During the meeting there were discussed questions of creation on the base of MarSU of separate subdivision of MAK Vympel and general electronic complex providing installation of telescope-robot. The principle of the telescope intellectual system is to obtain and automatically process in real time a stream of images of near-Earth space objects with high angular velocities in all types of orbits. In the future, this development can be applied to the rapid detection and prediction of anomalies and critical events, as well as in various fields, such as cybersecurity, social and sensor networks, and production systems. Working with the new equipment will be an important part of the curriculum for students at the MarsU Institute of Digital Technology, other departments with degrees in mathematics, physics, and astronomy, as well as for school students studying in MarsU engineering classes. Plans for further cooperation also include a joint physics and mathematics online Olympiad for Yoshkar-Ola schoolchildren with the Engineering and Technical School named after twice Hero of the Soviet Union P. R. Popovich (Moscow).
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