Translation. Region: Russian Federation –
Source: Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University –
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At a meeting of the Academic Council, SPbPU Rector Andrey Rudskoy presented certificates of professional qualifications to nine Polytechnic students who completed the "Unmanned Aerial Systems Operator (up to 30 kg)" professional training program in November 2025.
A joint project between the Polytechnic University and Petrovsky College The program is being implemented as part of the "Priority 2030" strategic academic leadership program (the "Development of a system for students to simultaneously obtain multiple qualifications within vocational education"). Classes are offered in both in-person and remote formats and provide students with in-demand UAS skills.
In the theoretical part, students study the history, types, and design of unmanned aerial vehicles, their technical requirements, and control principles. In the practical part, they master virtual UAS programming: they learn to control drones in different coordinate systems, create flight programs, process the received data, and much more.
The program's graduates include eight students from the Institute of Computer Science and Cybersecurity and one from the Institute of Electronics and Telecommunications.
Certificates were received at the Academic Council by: Valery Adonin, Nikita Batsienko, Ilya Vinkovsky, Nikita Demakov, Daria Kazantseva, Danil Krapp, Ekaterina Mudraya, Nurislam Yarmukhamedov and Victor Penkov.
"We're studying 'Control in Technical Systems,' so it was doubly interesting," shared second-year students Ekaterina and Daria. "We had a lot of lectures, assignments, quizzes, and it was also really interesting to design a drone flight using a computer program."
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