On February 8, the "Moscow Science Festival" was held at the Pioneers Palace on Sparrow Hills, bringing together leading educational and scientific organizations of the capital. Moscow State University of Psychology and Education presented its developments at the "University Alley."
Staff from the "Quantorium" Technopark named after L.S. Vygotsky conducted interactive master classes for festival guests dedicated to neurotechnology and modern VR solutions. Participants were able to learn about the operating principles of bionic models, see how devices are controlled using electrophysiological signals, and try out virtual and augmented reality technologies.
Demonstrations of controlling technical systems using neurointerfaces and practical immersion into a VR environment generated particular interest among school students, vividly showcasing the potential of modern educational technologies.
Staff from the "PRO PSY" Center for Career Guidance and Pre-University Education participated in the conference for school students, "Scientific Project with a Mentor," serving on the jury for the "Cognitive Sciences" and "Biotechnology" sections.
Students from our university also took part in the exhibition. They spoke about opportunities for future students, exciting student life, and prospects for further study and professional growth at MSUPE.
The festival, organized by the Center for Pedagogical Excellence, with which MSUPE actively collaborates, gathered over 6,000 guests from Moscow and other regions.