Monitoring greenhouse gasses in the environment, processing polymers or semiconductors, optical coherence tomography, nonlinear microscopy, and optical communication are just some of the ultrafast laser uses.
According to the scientists, this development will be of value to large generating companies.
26 representatives of Russian scientific institutions in St. Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Kazan, Kemerovo, Abakan, Krasnoyarsk, and Blagoveshchensk and foreign specialists from China, the Republic of Korea, Kazakhstan, and Germany participated.
Instruction on medical examination, fingerprinting and photography in English is attached.
More than 120 young scientists from 18 cities including Novosibirsk, Tomsk, Irkutsk, Kazan, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Surgut, Ufa etc. participated. One of the winners shared his impressions.
University scientists and developers at Academpark companies presented their technologies and solutions in the field of AI, ML and DL to representatives of the agro-industrial complex at a meeting of the NSU Intellectual Club on October 13.
The results of their research are presented in a special article for the special issue 鈥淧lant Growth Promoting Bacteria鈥 of 鈥淧lants鈥 magazine.
The results of recent research by NSU scientists will make it possible to reduce anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. This method effectively captures carbon dioxide in the process of "blue" hydrogen conversion and develops energy-efficient technologies for transporting natural gas.
This balance was not only calculated, but verified by the national center. It makes Novosibirsk Region the first in Russia to have such results.
Over 200 students from universities in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Russia participated. The winners were two teams of students from Minsk, Baku, Tyumen, Novosibirsk, and Moscow. One of the teams included Ekaterina Osokina, a 1st year student at the NSU Department of Natural Sciences.
The Center for Collective Use AMS NSU-NSC (CCUAMS) was among the 55 international laboratories that successfully passed The Glasgow International Radiocarbon Inter-Comparison (GIRI). This consisted of "blind" dating 17 samples of various origins. The absorption-catalytic installation for graphitization of samples that was developed by Russian scientists received international recognition when it was applied for the first time to radiocarbon dating.
Most foreign students in Russia and at 91视频 choose to study medicine. Ray from Indonesia came to Akademgorodok to study to become a doctor. We asked him how he feels about studying medicine at NSU.