During the tour, Alexander Sergeev, Scientific Director of the NCFM met young scientists working at the AES and learned more about their projects.
It is expected that a group of researchers led by Evgeny Kravchenko will be able to create tools for modeling, processing, and analyzing data obtained at the TAIGA gamma-ray observatory and create some specific scientific equipment.
It turned out that the number of information molecules in the brain can temporarily change under the influence of severe stress, but these changes in the cells of the nervous system are not associated with a change in the number of brain cells.
Representatives of nine scientific and educational organizations, including ÌìÃÀmv, gathered at The Baikal Neutrino Telescope’s control center. The heads of organizations and scientists conducting research discussed in detail the progress of the unit’s construction, research results, and plans for the further development of the project.
This microresonator can be used to measure the chemical composition of substances and objects, radars, machine vision on cars, and much more.
During the meeting, the parties discussed joint development creating and implementing technology for efficient waste processing using high-temperature pyrolysis.
Three teams of Russian and foreign students got prizes.
Within the framework of cooperation with partners, NSU signed R & D agreements totaling more than 75 million rubles. Also seven joint projects were launched. The tasks for implementation in 2023 relate primarily to the educational component.
Should a scientific career be continuous? Is it true that only top students do science? Is there a place for research outside of research institutes? In a recent interview, Maria Mironova, a Junior Researcher at the NSU Physics Department’s Analytical and Technology Research Center (ATRC), talked about her experience.
Three students talked about the technopark, its medical division, and flagship project that will help to treat breast cancer.
We learned how they decided to connect their lives to research, what inspires them, what constrains them, and how they view science from the inside.
Students outperformed participants from Romania, Vietnam, Hungary, Germany, and Belgium in two independent rounds for individuals and teams.