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Illustration for news: HSE to Launch Master’s Programme in Digital Engineering and Video Game Development

HSE to Launch Master’s Programme in Digital Engineering and Video Game Development

The HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (HSE MIEM) is introducing a new online master’s programme: ‘Digital Engineering for Computer Games.’ This educational initiative aims to train specialists in video game creation, interactive applications, and simulation software. Students will explore game development technologies, game engines, artificial intelligence, advanced programming methods, and the design of complex systems.

Illustration for news: HSE University to Launch New Carbon Test Site

HSE University to Launch New Carbon Test Site

A new HSE-operated carbon project—the Pokrovsky agricultural carbon test site—will soon be launched in the Moscow, Kaluga and Kirov regions. Its main purpose is to monitor greenhouse gas flows in the respective ecosystems to assess their carbon balance. The project is expected to produce the first Russian prototype of a comprehensive monitoring framework for ecosystems in agroforestry-based carbon farming.

Illustration for news: HSE University, VK, and Skillbox Collaborate to Develop Online Education

HSE University, VK, and Skillbox Collaborate to Develop Online Education

HSE University and other leading Russian universities have signed a memorandum with VK and Skillbox to develop online learning and remote-education technologies in Russia. The signing took place at the St Petersburg International Economic Forum.

Illustration for news: HSE University Participates in Satellite Navigation Monitoring Project

HSE University Participates in Satellite Navigation Monitoring Project

A team of HSE students is taking part in the development of a Russian satellite automatic identification system (AIS) to monitor sea navigation. The aim of the project is to track the locations of vessels and adjust their routes, including in the Arctic along the Northern Sea Route.