From March 29 to April 5, the 11th International Professional Skills Championship, AtomSkills 2026, was held in Yekaterinburg and was organized by the Rosatom Corporate Academy
The championship's three leagues—professional, student, and international—competed in 44 competencies and attracted over 1,500 participants and experts. Representatives from Rosatom State Corporation divisions and enterprises, teams from major domestic and international companies, and students from specialized educational institutions competed for the title of best in their respective fields.
Vlogý MIREA was represented at the championship by student teams from the Institute of Information Technology (10 teams—16 students and six faculty members) and the College of Programming and Cybersecurity (two teams—four students and two faculty members). They competed in seven categories: "Network and System Administration," "Information Security," "Software Robotics," "Corporate Protection from Internal Information Security Threats," "Machine Learning and Big Data," "Product Development," and "Quantum Technologies."
Following the competition, our students and their mentors became winners and runners-up in various categories.
AtomSkills is an annual championship of blue-collar and engineering professions, organized by the Rosatom State Corporation since 2016. The championship is a tool for developing a professional environment, facilitating the exchange of knowledge and experience between generations, and uniting specialists, students, and schoolchildren into a unified ecosystem for the training and development of blue-collar and engineering personnel in Russia. Today, it is one of the world's largest professional skills championships, held in 44 competencies, three leagues (Professional League, Student League, International League) and bringing together more than two thousand professionals: nuclear industry workers, students from educational institutions, and teams from major Russian industrial companies.
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