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Service Technohunter The project launched on September 1st on the i.moscow platform. In the first two months, dozens of universities joined, and over 150 young scientists responded to requests from companies resident in the Lomonosov cluster. The project's main goal is to attract young professionals to participate in Moscow's innovative development by offering them the opportunity to become part of cutting-edge science-intensive projects and technology teams.
The service closely collaborates with leading Moscow universities, such as Sechenov University, Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU), Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, National University of Science and Technology MISIS (MISIS), Bauman Moscow State Technical University, and others. Students and young scientists have the opportunity to solve pressing problems in high-tech business using the full R
Thanks to direct communication between business and academia, more than 20 students have already begun internships at innovative companies.
Malika Kakchekeeva, a second-year master's student in Materials Science and Technology at MISIS, applied for an internship through the TechnoHunter service on September 9. After an interview at the Ural Polymer Technology Plant "Mayak," she was accepted as a polymer materials engineer and technologist in October. Malika is currently gaining practical experience working with polymer composite materials and is actively involved in bringing innovations to market.
Evgeny Ukhanov, a 21-year-old fifth-year student majoring in Fundamental Mathematics and Mechanics at Moscow State University, applied for an internship on September 21st. Following a selection process and interviews at Tekhnika Molodezhi, a Moscow-based company that develops software for monitoring the condition of aircraft, he was hired as a Data Scientist (a specialist in big data analysis and processing) on November 19th. Evgeny currently analyzes incoming data on aircraft and components, evaluates the feasibility of using neural networks to speed up and improve the quality of raw data processing, and participates in data audits to identify errors and inconsistencies. He is gaining hands-on experience applying technologies at the intersection of aviation, data analysis, and neural networks.
Vera Primak is a fifth-year student majoring in pharmacy at Sechenov University. She was selected for the Crombio Biotechnological Research Center, a company developing biotech solutions for the treatment of autoimmune and infectious diseases. She applied for an internship through the TechnoHunter service on September 8th, and on September 24th, she was accepted as a medical device registration specialist. Vera currently analyzes regulatory requirements for medical devices of various risk classes, studies typical grounds for registration denials, and develops a checklist for their prevention, expanding her professional opportunities beyond pharmacy practice and immersing herself in the high-tech pharmaceutical sector.
Evgeniya Soroka, a first-year MISiS Master's student in Chemical Engineering, also applied to the same company on September 22nd through the TechnoHunter service. After being selected on October 23rd, she was accepted as a cross-functional laboratory research assistant. Evgeniya is currently involved in the generation and patent screening of technological solutions, selecting reagents and optimal synthesis conditions, and synthesizing active pharmaceutical ingredients and excipients, gaining research experience in an innovative team rather than a traditional production line.
Moscow Innovation Cluster Promotes the creation of conditions for the implementation of priority areas of scientific and technological development in the capital—the development and implementation of modern technologies, scientific, technological, and industrial cooperation, and effective interaction among all participants in the city's innovation ecosystem. The cluster includes organizations from 87 regions of Russia. Developers and high-tech businesses have access to more than 50 digital services and facilities available in the city. The project is overseen by Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development of the City of Moscow.
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