Moscow State Institute of Electronics and Mathematics

Moscow State Institute Of Electronics And Mathematics

Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (Technical University), MIEM — Russian higher educational institution in the field of electronics. Founded in 1962 as Moscow Institute of Electronic Machine Building. In 2011 joined with National Research University Higher School of Economics.

Official Russian name — Московский государственный институт электроники и математики (технический университет), МИЭМ.

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