The administrative and academic staff of the "Heart of the Urals" Advanced Engineering School took training at Moscow Polytechnic University in the Control Systems program, focusing on cutting-edge technologies and research in the automotive industry. The program included research and testing of driver assistance systems, virtual testing of highly automated and self-driving vehicles, and programming of such vehicles, as well as electric vehicles.
As part of the program, lectures and practical classes were held November 11th through November 13th, 2025, which helped the participants gain advanced knowledge and skills in automated transport systems.
A participant of the training, laboratory research assistant of the "Heart of the Urals" Advanced Engineering School Dmitriy Artemyev noted:
“I especially remembered the laboratory classes: interesting setups for working with individual components of unmanned vehicles, such as lidars and radars. It was also very informative to learn about the GPS geolocation methods. This practical experience provides deep understanding of modern technologies and motivates us to further develop in this field.”
The School staff members also visited the “NAMI” Central Scientific Research Automobile and Automotive Engines Institute, where they were taken on a tour to the new technologies production and testing facilities. During the tour, participants observed the process of making casting moulds, worked on foundry machines, and saw unmachined engine blanks, what helped them better understand the manufacturing processes of modern engines and components.
This experience became a valuable addition to the professional training of the staff members of the Advanced Engineering School contributing to the improvement of their skills and the introduction of advanced technologies into the educational process.
The “Advanced Engineering Schools” project is being implemented as part of the “Youth and Children” national project.
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