Moscow Institute of Electronic Technology

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Moscow Institute of Electronic Technology (Technical University)

Established: December 9, 1965
Rector: Yuri Aleksandrovich Chaplygin
Location: Zelenograd, Moscow, Russia
Website: http://www.miet.ru
Main building of MIET
Main building of MIET

Moscow Institute of Electronic Technology (Russian: Московский государственный институт электронной техники) - commonly abbreviated to MIET (МИЭТ) - is a Russian technical university in the field of microelectronics. Founded in 1965 as the Soviet Union's center of electronic and micro-electronic engineering, the university is located in the formerly closed city of Zelenograd, in the north of Moscow. The institute was often considered the center of the "Soviet Silicon Valley."

Moscow Institute of Electronic Technology is the official name for international usage, but sometimes it may be referred as Moscow Institute of Electronic Engineering (MIEE) or Moscow State Institute of Electronic Technology,

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  • Faculty of Microdevices and Engineering Cybernetics
  • Faculty of Electronics and Computer Technologies
  • Faculty of Electronic Technologies, Materials and Equipments
  • Institute of Economics, Management and Law
  • Faculty of Applied Information Technologies
  • Faculty of Foreign Languages
  • Faculty of Design
  • Evening Faculty
  • Faculty of Complementary and Remote Education
  • Faculty of Preliminary Training (access courses for university entrants)
  • College of Electronics and Information Science (specialized secondary education)

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Coordinates: 55°59′00″N, 37°12′30″E