Enhancing Research Efficiency in Advanced Engineering Schools through Customization and Community-Oriented Innovation

Iturralde Baquero Pablo Emilio(1), Olga Andreevna Zhdanovich(2), Valery Vladimirovich Glushchenko(3),


(1) Moscow Polytechnic University
(2) Moscow Polytechnic University
(3) Moscow Polytechnic University
Corresponding Author

Abstract


This study aims to improve the efficiency of research activities in Advanced Engineering Schools by integrating customization with community-oriented innovation. The research employed a conceptual and analytical method, drawing on system analysis and the theory of technological structures to design a modernization framework for scientific work. Findings indicate that customized and socially aligned research strengthens the collaboration between universities, industries, and communities because it ensures that innovation directly responds to local and societal needs. The modernization model promotes interdisciplinary teamwork, knowledge transfer, and the application of research outcomes to real-world community challenges. As a result, research in Advanced Engineering Schools becomes more sustainable, productive, and socially relevant. The study’s impact lies in developing a participatory innovation model that enhances technological sovereignty and contributes to sustainable development through community engagement in higher education research.

Keywords


Advanced engineering school; Community service; Innovation; Modernization; Research efficiency

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