Mathematical Simulation

The objects of professional activity of graduates who have completed the bachelor's degree program are: mathematical modeling; mathematical physics; inverse and incorrectly set tasks; numerical methods; probability theory and mathematical statistics; operations research and system analysis; optimization and optimal control; mathematical cybernetics; discrete mathematics; nonlinear dynamics, computer science and management; mathematical models of complex systems: theory, algorithms, applications; mathematical and computer methods of image processing; mathematical and information support of economic activity; mathematical methods and software for information protection; mathematical and software for computer networks; information systems and their research by methods of mathematical forecasting and system analysis; mathematical models and methods in the design of ultra-large integrated circuits; high-performance computing and parallel programming technologies; computational nanotechnology; intelligent systems; bioinformatics; software engineering; system programming; e-learning and mobile learning tools, technologies, resources and services; applied Internet technologies; automation of scientific research; programming languages, algorithms, libraries and software packages, system and application software products; system and application software; databases; enterprise management systems; network technologies.