Standardization and metrology in instrument engineering

Duration – 4 years

Degree – Bachelor

Entrance requirements – general secondary education

Department: Computer-Aided Measurement Systems and Metrology

Head of Department: Sergey V. Muravyev, Professor, DSc.

Facilities

Laboratories of this department are equipped with up-to-date booths and equipment that allow studying the details to provide the demanded accuracy of elements, components and the measuring objects and engineering processes, and also methods and means to control the quality and measurement accuracy support systems during the production and products distribution. The department has centers, rooms and laboratories equipped with up-to-date measurement and testing equipment and computers.

The department provides every student with a work place in computer class with the Internet access according to the number of the subjects studied. The access is provided in an amount of 1 place in computer class for 10 students. The department has a necessary set of the licensed software.

The department uses mathematical packages Matlab, MathCad, measuring system raphical programming system NI LabVIEW 2009, electronics simulation package NI Multisim 10, virtual measuring devices package NI ELVIS, microcontroller programming package AVRStudio4, a set of requirements documents “Kodex”.


Major disciplines

  1. Metrology
  2. Principles of technical regulating
  3. Measurement and control methods and facilities
  4. Quality control
  5. Measurement, control and test automation
  6. Qualimetry
  7. Standard design technique
  8. Practical metrology
  9. Statistical approach to monitoring and quality control
  10. Certification
  11. Microprocessors in measuring devices
  12. Information measuring systems
  13. Computer simulation
  14. System analysis
  15. Theory of electric circuits and signals
  16. Compatibility and accuracy standardization
  17. Electronics
  18. Basic physics of measurements and Unit standards
  19. Introduction to engineering

Contact information

Kazakov V. Y.
Telephone: 8 (3822) 41-75-27