MOSCOW AVIATION INSTITUTE (MAI)
MAI is one of the most popular universities in the field of aerospace training and in other high-tech industries. The University has its focus on the development of areas such as Aircraft, Space and Energy systems, IT, new materials and production technologies, the multifaceted use of aerospace and digital technologies.
Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University) founded in 1930 is one of several major engineering higher education establishments in Moscow. Since its inception MAI has been spearheading advances in aerospace technology both within Russia and worldwide. The university laid emphasis on laboratory instruction in applied science and engineering, specific to demands of the aerospace industry. During the Post-War period, the university expanded and assimilated new technologies during the Jet age. Research conducted in the university contributed to heralding the space age.
The university has to its merit more than 160000 specialists, 250 chief designers in the Aerospace Industry. 50 Academicians of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 22 cosmonauts, 100 test pilots and 60 Olympic champions in different sports.
Currently, MAI is the only university in Russia, which provides highly qualified personnel for the entire product life cycle in the aerospace industry, from system design to implementation of cutting edge technologies.
The present-day MAI is a unique institute of higher education where thorough theoretical knowledge are combined with various practical skills. More than 120 laboratories, 3 student design offices, 3 specialized resource centers, an experimental-design factory, and an aerodrome are available for the students.
In 1993 Moscow Aviation Institute was given one more name: “State Technological University”. To date, the development in the field of aeronautics and astronautics is based mostly on the activities of institute professors and alumnus of the university.
Moscow Aviation Institute is a large scientific research center. Significant scientific ideas are developed here; new technological principles are discovered; new devices are invented and constructed. Five fundamental scientific discoveries for dynamic systems have been patented; the opto-electronic device “Photon” designed here is now operating in outer space; innovative power sources based on new principles invented and constructed here are currently used in aircraft and aerospace system units, etc.
In October 2009, the MAI was ranked among the 12 best universities of the Russian Federation. The rank of a “National research university” was conferred to the institute by decision of the Russian Government.
On 31 March 2015 the Ministry of Education reorganized Moscow Aviation Institute (MAI) by annexation of the Russian State Technological University named after Tsiolkovsky (MATI).
FACULTIES
Bachelor’s Degree Programs
Master’s Degree Programs
Postgraduate Programs
SCHOOLS
- School No 01. Aeronautical Engineering
- School No 02. Engines for Flying Vehicles
- School No 03. Control Systems, informatics and electropower systems
- School No 04. Radio Electronics for flying vehicles
- School No 05. The Institute of Business Engineering MAI
- School No 06. Astronautical and rocket engineering
- School No 07. Robotic and Intelligent Systems
- School No 08. Applied Mathematics and Physics
- School No 09. Applied Mechanics
- School No 10. Social engineering
- Faculty of the Foreign Languages
- Preparatory School
PARTNER UNIVERSITIES
- Dresden University of Technology – Germany
- Technische University Berlin – Germany
- Hyperschall Technologie Gottingen – Germany
- Hochschule Ingolstadt – Germany
Hochschule Esslingen – Germany
Hochschule Heilbronn – Germany
- Technische University München – Germany