According to data from the "Employment Analysis" subsystem of the Unified Digital Platform for Employment and Labor Relations "Work in Russia", as of December 30, 2024, the average monthly salary of MEPhI graduates of 2024 across all levels (Bachelorβs, Masterβs, and Specialist degrees), excluding those continuing their studies, certain social categories, and public servants, amounts to 245,700 rubles.
At the same time, we would like to highlight the following:
π₯ Graduates of the Master's program in "Laser Technology and Systems" (2024) earn an average of 755,900 rubles per month.
π₯ Graduates of the Specialist program in "Application and Maintenance of Special-Purpose Automated Systems" earn 385,700 rubles per month.
π₯ Graduates of the Master's program in "Photonics and Optoinformatics" earn 317,200 rubles per month.
π₯ Graduates of the Specialist program in "Electronics and Automation of Physical Installations" earn 258,900 rubles per month.
At the same time, we would like to highlight the following:
π₯ Graduates of the Master's program in "Laser Technology and Systems" (2024) earn an average of 755,900 rubles per month.
π₯ Graduates of the Specialist program in "Application and Maintenance of Special-Purpose Automated Systems" earn 385,700 rubles per month.
π₯ Graduates of the Master's program in "Photonics and Optoinformatics" earn 317,200 rubles per month.
π₯ Graduates of the Specialist program in "Electronics and Automation of Physical Installations" earn 258,900 rubles per month.
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Head of Department No. 10 "Molecular Physics", Ivan Tronin (educational program: Technical Physics), regularly shares excellent visualizations of physical processes on his channel.
Here, for example, you can see a simulation of supersonic flow around a wedge.
Beautiful!
Here, for example, you can see a simulation of supersonic flow around a wedge.
Beautiful!
π Let us return to the topic of salaries and take a closer look at the top 10 Bachelor's and Specialist programs with the highest average monthly salaries, according to the βWork in Russiaβ platform.
Program Code β Average Salary in 2024 (thousand rubles/month) β Program Title
09.05.01 β 385.7 thousand rubles β Application and Maintenance of Special-Purpose Automated Systems
09.03.01 β 322.9 thousand rubles β Computer Science and Engineering
01.03.02 β 301.7 thousand rubles β Applied Mathematics and Informatics
09.03.04 β 270.6 thousand rubles β Software Engineering
15.03.04 β 268.1 thousand rubles β Automation of Technological Processes and Production
14.05.04 β 258.9 thousand rubles β Electronics and Automation of Physical Installations
14.05.02 β 252.5 thousand rubles β Nuclear Power Plants: Design, Operation, and Engineering
15.03.06 β 232.2 thousand rubles β Mechatronics and Robotics
Program Code β Average Salary in 2024 (thousand rubles/month) β Program Title
09.05.01 β 385.7 thousand rubles β Application and Maintenance of Special-Purpose Automated Systems
09.03.01 β 322.9 thousand rubles β Computer Science and Engineering
01.03.02 β 301.7 thousand rubles β Applied Mathematics and Informatics
09.03.04 β 270.6 thousand rubles β Software Engineering
15.03.04 β 268.1 thousand rubles β Automation of Technological Processes and Production
14.05.04 β 258.9 thousand rubles β Electronics and Automation of Physical Installations
14.05.02 β 252.5 thousand rubles β Nuclear Power Plants: Design, Operation, and Engineering
15.03.06 β 232.2 thousand rubles β Mechatronics and Robotics
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π The Role of a Scientific Portfolio
A scientific portfolio plays a key role when applying for scholarships, grants, and competitive programs. It helps the academic community assess your qualifications, research skills, and potential.
π What is a Scientific Portfolio?
Itβs a structured set of documents showing your research achievements:
β’ publications
β’ study reports
β’ awards
β’ recommendations from scientists
β’ other evidence of scientific work
Ready to improve yours? Letβs break it down step by step π
A scientific portfolio plays a key role when applying for scholarships, grants, and competitive programs. It helps the academic community assess your qualifications, research skills, and potential.
π What is a Scientific Portfolio?
Itβs a structured set of documents showing your research achievements:
β’ publications
β’ study reports
β’ awards
β’ recommendations from scientists
β’ other evidence of scientific work
Ready to improve yours? Letβs break it down step by step π
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π£ Steps to Create a Strong Scientific Portfolio
π Step 1: Resume
Include: contact info, education, research focus, experience, awards, and publications.
π Step 2: Publications
Publish in peer-reviewed journals and conferences (Scopus/Web of Science preferred).
Tips:
β’ Attend conferences
β’ Improve quality with feedback
β’ Track citations
π¨ Step 3: Recommendations
Strong letters from known scientists boost your chances.
π Guidelines:
β’ Highlight concrete achievements
β’ Avoid vague phrases
β’ Justify your strengths
π¬ Step 4: Research Projects
Even small grants show initiative and research skills.
π Step 5: Awards
Mention criteria and competition level for each award.
πΌ Step 6: Skills
Courses, language, IT, and research methods matter too.
π Step 7: Visualization
Infographics and visuals make your portfolio stand out.
In conclusion, a strong portfolio improves your chances in grant and scholarship competitions.
π To boost your portfolio, apply for programs like the Rosatom State Corporation scholarship for international students. Donβt miss out!
π Learn more
π Step 1: Resume
Include: contact info, education, research focus, experience, awards, and publications.
π Step 2: Publications
Publish in peer-reviewed journals and conferences (Scopus/Web of Science preferred).
Tips:
β’ Attend conferences
β’ Improve quality with feedback
β’ Track citations
π¨ Step 3: Recommendations
Strong letters from known scientists boost your chances.
π Guidelines:
β’ Highlight concrete achievements
β’ Avoid vague phrases
β’ Justify your strengths
π¬ Step 4: Research Projects
Even small grants show initiative and research skills.
π Step 5: Awards
Mention criteria and competition level for each award.
πΌ Step 6: Skills
Courses, language, IT, and research methods matter too.
π Step 7: Visualization
Infographics and visuals make your portfolio stand out.
In conclusion, a strong portfolio improves your chances in grant and scholarship competitions.
π To boost your portfolio, apply for programs like the Rosatom State Corporation scholarship for international students. Donβt miss out!
π Learn more
rosatomgrant.mephi.ru
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Apply to become a student of the Rosatom support university and participate in the selection for a named scholarship
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βοΈ Want to be part of the future of the nuclear industry?
From September 26 to 28, Moscow will host World Atomic Week β the main event of the year for anyone interested in science, technology, and innovation!
β¨Why should you be there?
βοΈ Meet top experts and industry leaders.
βοΈ Learn about breakthrough technologies in energy, medicine, ecology, and IT.
βοΈ Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of a youth festival with cool speakers and activities.
βοΈ Get a chance to make a name for yourself and find career opportunities.
Register now and become part of a global community that is changing the world! π
To participate in the event:
1οΈβ£ Register on the World Atomic Week website:
For Russian students
For international students
2οΈβ£ Send a message to the Global MEPhI bot with your full name, study group number, and World Atomic Week application ID.
You can find your application ID in the email that will be sent to the email address you provided during registration.
Don't miss your chance to be at the epicenter of atomic innovation! π§ͺ
From September 26 to 28, Moscow will host World Atomic Week β the main event of the year for anyone interested in science, technology, and innovation!
β¨Why should you be there?
βοΈ Meet top experts and industry leaders.
βοΈ Learn about breakthrough technologies in energy, medicine, ecology, and IT.
βοΈ Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of a youth festival with cool speakers and activities.
βοΈ Get a chance to make a name for yourself and find career opportunities.
Register now and become part of a global community that is changing the world! π
To participate in the event:
1οΈβ£ Register on the World Atomic Week website:
For Russian students
For international students
2οΈβ£ Send a message to the Global MEPhI bot with your full name, study group number, and World Atomic Week application ID.
You can find your application ID in the email that will be sent to the email address you provided during registration.
Don't miss your chance to be at the epicenter of atomic innovation! π§ͺ
β° Registration for World Atomic Week closes in 3 days!
From September 26 to 28, top experts, scientists, and innovators will gather in Moscow to discuss the future of energy, medicine, ecology, and IT. Read more here.
Register before August 15!
How to participate?
1οΈβ£ Register on the World Atomic Week website:
For Russian students
For international students
2οΈβ£ Send your details to Global MEPhI bot:
π© Full name, group number, and application ID (you will find it in the email after registration).
Don't miss your chance β become part of the global atomic community! βοΈ
From September 26 to 28, top experts, scientists, and innovators will gather in Moscow to discuss the future of energy, medicine, ecology, and IT. Read more here.
Register before August 15!
How to participate?
1οΈβ£ Register on the World Atomic Week website:
For Russian students
For international students
2οΈβ£ Send your details to Global MEPhI bot:
π© Full name, group number, and application ID (you will find it in the email after registration).
Don't miss your chance β become part of the global atomic community! βοΈ
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