News

Wishes you a happy Student’s day!
26.01.2020
Design Automation Department wishes you a happy Student’s day

Happy New Year and Merry Christmas!
01.01.2020
Design Automation Department wishes you a Happy New Year and Merry Christmas

Non-stop conferences
14.12.2019

The journal «Radioelectronics & Informatics” obtained DOI
11.12.2019

Indexing IEEE EWDTS 2019 reports in Scopus
02.12.2019

Congratulations!
29.11.2019
We congratulate Professor Vladimir Hahanov with his victory in the competition “The best scientific, scientific and pedagogical employee of NURE 2019”, which was carried out according to the aggregate rating indicators for 2016-2019.
We wish you health, inspiration and new achievements!

Rector NURE Valery Semenets had a meeting at Design Automation Department
24.11.2019

Happy Student’s Day!
18.11.2019

Annual International Microelectronics Olympiad of Armenia
18.11.2019
Synopsys Inc. is the General Organizer of the Annual International Microelectronics Olympiad of Armenia, a global, knowledge-based contest that highlights the world’s brightest engineering students under the age of 30 and active in the field of microelectronics.

EWDTS 2019 News
05.11.2019

Congratulations on your anniversary!
05.11.2019
On November 3, professor of the Design Automation Department Vladimir Nemchenko, celebrates his 70th birthday. He devoted 52 years to serving science and education at our university!

Our Master Students are in Sweden now!
03.11.2019
Graduate students of the APVT department Konstantin Yevchuk and Vladislav Sergienko study under the European academic mobility program Erasmus + at the Blekinge Institute of Technology, BTH, Karlskrona, Sweden. During the program, students will gain theoretical and practical skills in programming operating systems, security and software architecture. According to students: “We have been here for 2 months, and this is a very unusual learning experience. The main difference between Swedish education is the focus on discussions, practical bias and analysis of real situations, which is very important in our industry. Instead of the usual 7-10 subjects, there are only 4 of them studied per semester, but each of them consists of 7.5 ECTS and is very concentrated. The course structure itself is also interesting. Firstly, a fairly large amount of work is carried out on self-study. The results of this work are subsequently controlled by written assignments. Secondly, in lectures, attention is paid to the discussion and the formation of students’ own opinions and arguments, which contributes to a better assimilation of the material. Everything is very interactive here. A large library with a learning-friendly atmosphere and the accessibility of group rooms that are equipped with televisions and whiteboards. Students can occupy these rooms to discuss common projects, without any restrictions. It should be noted that the university is open 24/7 and access is via student card. Any student can go to the university and occupy any classroom or computer class at a convenient time, even on weekends. ”
