One of our previous articles featured an overview of our photonics department studentsâ work lives. Today weâre going to expand on this topic by looking at four related MA programs: âLight Guide Photonics and Programmable Electronicsâ, âLED technologies and optoelectronicsâ, âPhotonic materialsâ and âLaser technologiesâ. We sat down with some of the folks currently enrolled in these programs, as well as recent graduates, to talk about the role ITMO University played in kickstarting their careers.

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ITMO University does commercial research for a number of high-profile manufacturers. Our students are always welcome to contribute to various R&D efforts underway at our labs. This helps them make some extra money, get to know the industry and develop practical skills.

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Our studentsâ research is being overseen by the industryâs leading scientists. Hereâs what Artem Petrenko, a graduate of our âLED technologies and optoelectronicsâ MA program had to say about his experience working in our labs:
We understand that commercial work related to oneâs academic pursuits makes studying easier. So, our curriculum was designed with this in mind. According to Artem Akimov, a graduate of our âLaser Technologiesâ MA program, even if you miss some classes, âthe faculty is very understanding, and you can easily make up for the time lostâ.
The experience and knowledge gained during studentsâ time at our labs helps them get hired by our countryâs top employers. For example, Ilya Krasavtsev, who studied âLED Technologies and optoelectronicsâ at ITMO, says that the university provided him with all the skills businesses in the field are looking for. Upon his graduation, Ilya assumed a managerial position at SEAES â a company that manufactures and sells nautical lighting solutions. And heâs not alone â listen to his former classmate Evgeny Frolov:
Job hunting is made easier by the fact that people working in the industry are often invited to ITMO University as guest lecturers. Executives and researchers alike introduce our students to their businessesâ work and equipment.

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For example, the students of our âLED technologies and optoelectronicsâ program get to learn from high-ranking employees of Hevel Energy Group â one of Russiaâs most prominent manufacturers of solar equipment, âATC Semiconductor Devicesâ â a laser manufacturer, and âInter RAO LEDâ â an LED manufacturer.
Our graduates have all the skills necessary to be considered proper professionals. All they have to acquaint themselves with upon landing their first job is the business side of things. Nobodyâs being asked to âforget everything youâve learned in schoolâ.

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Even the very status of being an ITMO graduate is beneficial. According to Ilya Krasavtsev, he was often asked about his teachers during job interviews, because the people interviewing him knew them personally.
Many international organizations are fond of our graduates.

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Many ITMO University students enter international exchange programs while studying for their mastersâ degrees. Our graduates receive offers of employment from both local and foreign organizations.
The benefits of higher education donât end at the classroomâs door. We want ITMO University to be a launch pad for our studentsâ careers. Our faculty aims to create a nurturing environment that allows our students to excel at both theory and practice. And not just any practice â practice tied to real-world, technologically relevant business needs, just like that of commercial researchers world around.

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Lab work
ITMO University does commercial research for a number of high-profile manufacturers. Our students are always welcome to contribute to various R&D efforts underway at our labs. This helps them make some extra money, get to know the industry and develop practical skills.
Iâm an engineer at the light guide photonics lab. I help develop, test and tune fibre-optical devices. I got this job at the beginning of my second year in ITMO University, following the suggestion of my academic advisor. For me personally, it was a great move â I could study and work at the same time.
â Evgenii Kalugin, Light Guide Photonics program graduate, class of 2019

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Our studentsâ research is being overseen by the industryâs leading scientists. Hereâs what Artem Petrenko, a graduate of our âLED technologies and optoelectronicsâ MA program had to say about his experience working in our labs:
I started doing lab research during my senior year as an undergrad. My earlier work involved laser processing of silicon. When I started studying for my masterâs degree, I was asked to join an R&D team that was developing a laser module for use in additive manufacturing. Working on an actual commercial product proved to be very exciting, so this became my full-time job. At the moment, I do a lot of prep work to ensure my Ph. D application gets accepted. I want to pursue a career in academia.
â Artem Petrenko
We understand that commercial work related to oneâs academic pursuits makes studying easier. So, our curriculum was designed with this in mind. According to Artem Akimov, a graduate of our âLaser Technologiesâ MA program, even if you miss some classes, âthe faculty is very understanding, and you can easily make up for the time lostâ.
Job interviews
The experience and knowledge gained during studentsâ time at our labs helps them get hired by our countryâs top employers. For example, Ilya Krasavtsev, who studied âLED Technologies and optoelectronicsâ at ITMO, says that the university provided him with all the skills businesses in the field are looking for. Upon his graduation, Ilya assumed a managerial position at SEAES â a company that manufactures and sells nautical lighting solutions. And heâs not alone â listen to his former classmate Evgeny Frolov:
I am an engineer at the Elektropribor national research centreâs fibreoptic gyroscope lab. I connect optical fibre to lithium niobate based optical ICs. My knowledge of theoretical optics, as well as my experience working with optical fibres at the university helped me nail the interview.â
â Evgeny Frolov, class of 2019
Job hunting is made easier by the fact that people working in the industry are often invited to ITMO University as guest lecturers. Executives and researchers alike introduce our students to their businessesâ work and equipment.

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For example, the students of our âLED technologies and optoelectronicsâ program get to learn from high-ranking employees of Hevel Energy Group â one of Russiaâs most prominent manufacturers of solar equipment, âATC Semiconductor Devicesâ â a laser manufacturer, and âInter RAO LEDâ â an LED manufacturer.
ITMO students can get hands-on experience with everything they learn about in class at the labs and manufacturing facilities of actual businesses.
â Dmitry Bauman, head of scientific supervision at one of the subsidiaries of the General Satellite Group
Our graduates have all the skills necessary to be considered proper professionals. All they have to acquaint themselves with upon landing their first job is the business side of things. Nobodyâs being asked to âforget everything youâve learned in schoolâ.
Our curriculum includes everything the employers are looking for. We take part in serious research, get hands-on experience with laser equipment and other bleeding edge tech, and develop a working understanding of industry-standard software: AutoCAD, Mathcad, OPAL-PC, Trace Pro, Adobe Photoshop, CorelDRAW, StatGraphics Plus, etc.
â Anastasia D. Tavalinskaya, a âLaser technologiesâ MA program graduate

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Even the very status of being an ITMO graduate is beneficial. According to Ilya Krasavtsev, he was often asked about his teachers during job interviews, because the people interviewing him knew them personally.
International cooperation
Many international organizations are fond of our graduates.
Iâve been lucky to collaborate with Siemens while working at one of their partner companies. The Siemens employees Iâve met hold our university in great regard, and have high expectations of our graduates. Given our universityâs reputation, it is only natural that they expect a lot from us.
â Artem Petrenko

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Many ITMO University students enter international exchange programs while studying for their mastersâ degrees. Our graduates receive offers of employment from both local and foreign organizations.
The benefits of higher education donât end at the classroomâs door. We want ITMO University to be a launch pad for our studentsâ careers. Our faculty aims to create a nurturing environment that allows our students to excel at both theory and practice. And not just any practice â practice tied to real-world, technologically relevant business needs, just like that of commercial researchers world around.