We asked Mikhail Epov, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and Head of the Geophysics Section at the NSU Geology and Geophysics Department, how the University uses drones in geological exploration.
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.
The new youth lab鈥檚 priority is the development of software for processing active and passive seismic data.
The results of the study were published in the Journal of Applied Crystallography.
Four chemistrians, two geneticists, and one specialist in Earth Sciences are in the first edition of Research.com Top Subject Scientists Ranking.
It can help to control the quality of synthesized crystals that are used in nonlinear optics. Research is published in the prestigious Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics (PCCP) journal.
After studying at the Rajasthan State University (India) Rishabh decided to continue his academic career. He won an 鈥淥pen Doors鈥 scholarship from the Russian government and chose NSU master`s program for oil and gas management. Here is his story.
Successful testing of the technology on 62 objects of the railway supports will make it possible for NSU to negotiate another agreement with the entire network of Russian Railways in early autumn. This would be targeted at inspecting the company's buildings and structures throughout the country.
Reporting from the 鈥淎kademik Boris Petrov鈥 ship, Svyatoslav Ponasenko spoke about the team's achievements and impressions from his first weeks on the northeastern part of the Kara Sea.
Scientists at NSU and the A.A. Trofimuk Institute of Petroleum Geology SB RAS (TIPG) received a large grant from the Russian Science Foundation and the Novosibirsk Regional government. For the next three years, the scientists will study the processes by which the radionuclide composition of waters is formed.
Scientists have discovered the oldest traces of modern humans in the Arctic dating back 40,000 years ago. The discovery was made studying animal bones found at the Paleolithic complex in the Lower Ob region using the accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) method at the Center for Collective Use 芦Accelerator Mass Spectrometry NSU-NSC禄.
Scientists studied the regions of the Russian Federation from the point of view of the prospects for the storage of carbon dioxide (implementation of CCUS projects) according to regional characteristics. They compiled an interactive map that shows the zones with the maximum useful 芦green禄 effect.