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Should I study electrical engineering at ITMO?
Of course, I have heard a lot about IT and robotics, but how is ITMO University doing with the electric power industry and electrical engineering? Specifically interested in the Department of ETiPEMS (Electrical Engineering and Precision Electromechanical Systems).
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Here is a group in VK https://vk.com/club68957. You can just go through the participants, see who works where. But keep in mind that electrical engineering is not programming. Go either adminit, or make boards for the military, astronauts or sailors.
I studied at ITMO, but not in electrical engineering. I suspect that bureaucracy, a scoop, and nothing sensible is taught at ETiPEMS. But you can get away from the army.
According to the Decision of the Academic Council of ITMO University dated February 5, 2018 on the issue “Image of the Mega-Faculty of Computer Technologies and Management in 2022”, the Academic Council of ITMO University decides:
2.3. liquidate:
...
2.3.1.5. Department of Instrumentation Technology (301);
=> 2.3.1.6. Department of Electrical Engineering and Precision Electromechanical Systems (208);
2.3.1.7. Department of Computer Engineering (102);
2.3.1.8. Department of Graphic Technologies (107);
etc...
So from September 1, 2018 as an independent unit of the Department of ETIPEMS (Electrical Engineering and Precision Electromechanical Systems) NO! like many other departments .. all of them were merged into a bunch of one MEGAFAK-A!
Some of the ETiPEMS teachers left, some settled somewhere in the structures of MEGAFAK-A.
True, the signs on the doors of rooms at ITMO with the names of these departments are still hanging, apparently no one bothered to remove them. Yes, there are still websites of the departments?! There are no departments, but there are websites?! Well, why can't there be sites of non-existing departments that are now liquidated (by ITMO leadership) - like a memory?!
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