Nine Russian universities have started master's programs with the support of Microsoft

On September 1, Russian students of both technical and general universities began training on technology programs developed jointly with Microsoft experts. The classes are aimed at training modern specialists in the field of artificial intelligence technologies and the Internet of things, as well as digital business transformation.







The first classes in the framework of Microsoft master's programs started at the country's leading universities: Higher School of Economics, Moscow Aviation Institute (MAI), Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN), Moscow City Pedagogical University (MGPU), Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO), North -Eastern Federal University. M.K. Ammosov (NEFU), Russian University of Chemical Technology Mendeleev (RCTU named after Mendeleev), Tomsk Polytechnic University and Tyumen State University.



Russian students have already begun taking courses in relevant technological areas: artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data, business analytics, the Internet of things, and much more. In addition, Microsoft, with the support of IT HUB College, has launched free hands-on training courses for trainers in the use of cloud platforms using the example of Microsoft Azure.



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Modern technologies, in particular artificial intelligence, big data and the Internet of things, have become an integral part of not only a successful business, but also our everyday life. Therefore, it is logical that not only technical, but also general universities open up programs in the most modern IT areas. The growing role of innovation has changed and expanded the requirements for the professional skills of modern specialists. We are pleased that Russian universities are following international trends and provide students with world-class educational services. This will give universities themselves new opportunities for the development of scientific and research activities. The expansion of cooperation with leading universities in the country has become a key element of the set of educational initiatives that Microsoft launches in Russia , ”said Elena Slivko-Kolchik, head of work with Microsoft education and science organizations in Russia .



A unique educational program was developed for each educational institution by Microsoft specialists in conjunction with university professors and methodologists. So, at the Moscow Aviation Institute, the main focus will be on Augmented Reality and AI technologies; at the RUDN University, they will focus on digital twin technologies, cognitive services such as computer vision and speech recognition for robots. At MSPU , several disciplines are launched at once, including “Neural Network Technologies in Business” based on Microsoft Cognitive Services, “Internet Application Development” on Microsoft Azure Web Apps. The Higher School of Economics and the Yakut NEFU have chosen the development of a new generation of teachers in the field of cloud computing and artificial intelligence as a priority. RCTU them. Mendeleev and Tomsk Polytechnic University preferred big data technologies. At Tyumen State University, the program is aimed at studying intelligent information technologies using machine learning, as well as at building human-machine interfaces, such as chat bots with speech recognition.



At MGIMO , where a master's program “ Artificial Intelligence ” was launched together with Microsoft and the ADV group a year ago, a new course “Microsoft Artificial Intelligence Technologies” opens on the basis of the Microsoft Azure cloud platform. In addition to an in-depth study of AI technologies such as machine learning, deep learning, cognitive services, chat bots and voice assistants, the program includes disciplines on digital business transformation, cloud services, blockchain, the Internet of things, augmented and virtual reality, as well as quantum computing.



As part of the organization of master's programs, Microsoft held additional master classes and practical classes for students and teachers. So, from July 1 to July 3, a student hackathon took place in the Microsoft office in Microsoft within the framework of the AI ​​for Good project [1], in which ten teams from leading Moscow universities created high-tech projects in real time with the support and mentoring of company experts. The winner was the MGIMO team, which proposed using cognitive services to automate the process of sorting garbage. Among other innovative projects proposed within the framework of the hackathon are: a system for agricultural needs that automatically finds weeds at the seedlings stage, a bot program with speech recognition function that notifies the user of an emergency situation, and others. All projects will subsequently be able to claim the status of final qualification works.



[1] AI for Good is a Microsoft initiative to use artificial intelligence technologies to deal with three global problems: environmental pollution (AI for Earth), natural disasters and disasters (AI for Humanitarian action), as well as support for people with disabilities ( AI for Accessebility).



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