Applied Mathematics, Control Processes and Artificial Intelligence
01.03.02 In English and Russian
Level of education Bachelor
Type of instruction Full-time
Duration 4 years
Programme description
This undergraduate programme ‘Applied Mathematics, Control Processes and Artificial Intelligence’ (with additional qualification ‘Programmer’) prepares students for professional careers in fields combining mathematical and computer science expertise. Through rigorous theoretical training and applied skills development, graduates gain the capacity to analyse, model and predict physical and societal phenomena while creating specialised instrumental tools and software solutions to solve complex problems across multiple domains.
Teaching staff
- L. Petrosyan—Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, SPbU Professor, Head of the Department of Mathematical Game Theory and Statistical Decisions, Dean of the Faculty of Applied Mathematics and Control Processes. Professor Petrosyan is an Editor-in-Chief of International Game Theory Review (IGTR), Game Theory and Applications, and ‘Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Applied Mathematics. Computer Science. Control Processes’. Author of over 200 research publications. Laureate of the Isaacs Award and the Russian Professorial Assembly Award
- A. Bogdanov— Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Professor at the Space Technologies and Applied Astrodynamics Department. He is a leading expert in designing, developing and implementing high-performance computing systems for complex scientific, engineering, research and analytical tasks. Under his guidance, the first Internet-based distributed computing experiment involving GMD (Germany) and SARA (Netherlands) was held. Professor Bogdanov also supervised the development of the architectural framework for IT&CSC distributed supercomputing centre in Canada. He authored over 200 research publications
- N. Yegorov—Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Honorary Professor of SPbU, Head of the Department of Electromechanical and Computer Systems Modelling. With over 400 scientific publications, patents and inventor’s certificates, he is a member of the International Steering Committee (European Section) for the International Vacuum Electron Sources Conference (IVESC)
- D. Ovsyannikov— Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Honorary Professor of SPbU, Head of the Department of Control Systems Theory for Electrophysical Facilities. He published over 250 research paper and 12 monographs. Professor Ovsyannikov is one of the leading scientists in the field of mathematical modelling and optimisation of controlled dynamic processes. He has developed mathematical models for optimising high-intensity beams of charged particles dynamics in accelerators. He developed innovative programme control methods and algorithms for plasma shape, current and positional regulation in the ITER tokamak. He has also supervised the development of unique software systems with no equivalents in the world. Professor Ovsyannikov is a member of the Russian national committee of the International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC)
- A. Zhabko— Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Honorary Professor of SPbU, Head of the Control Theory. Director of the ‘Applied Mathematics, Control Processes and Artificial Intelligence’ programme. He is one of most renowned scholars in the field of control theory, theory differential-difference equations, and their applications recognised both in Russia and abroad. He has authored more than 200 research works published in Russia and abroad, including 10 monographs, textbooks and workbooks
Our advantages
- The programme is interdisciplinary in nature and carries on best traditions of St Petersburg school of Mathematics. The programme cultivates strict mathematical approach for solving applied problems, while training students to conduct in-depth analysis of various problems in engineering, physics, economics, ecology and medicine
- The programme prepares graduates for professional practice in applied mathematics and computing for developing, analysing and using mathematical models of processes and objects to solve scientific, engineering, economic and management issues
- Following department placement, students may specialise in diverse areas: from charged particle beam control to Earth satellite orbit optimisation; from socio-economic modelling to energy systems modelling; from biomedical systems modelling to complex molecular structure modelling
- Students of the programme may undergo practical training at the SPbU IT Clinic
Career opportunities
- Sberbank of Russia
- Gazprom Neft
- VTB Bank
- Leningrad Region Chamber of Commerce and Industry
- SOGAZ
- Legislative Assembly of St Petersburg
- Gazprom Transgaz St Petersburg
- Committee for Economic Policy and Strategic Planning of St Petersburg
- Yandex
- Technical and Research Centre Protey
- Joensuu Science Park Ltd.
- Oracle Corporation
- Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (Dubna, Russia)
- D. Efremov Institute of Electrophysical Apparatus
- Institute of Radio-engineering and Electronics of Russian Academy of Sciences
- St Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of the Russian Academy of Sciences
- V. Trapeznikov Institute of Control Sciences of Russian Academy of Sciences
- RATEK Scientific and Technical Centre
- Rateklab LLC
- Innovations and Development LLC
- Mail.ru Group
- Pervy BIT
- SberTech
- State Atomic Energy Corporation Rosatom
- Lenenergo
- Concern CSRI Elektropribor, JSC