By the agreement between the NSU’s V. Zelman Institute for Medicine and Psychology (ZIMP) and the Siberian Register of Bone Marrow Donors, any resident in the Novosibirsk Region can donate biomaterial and become a potential bone marrow donor.
Mathematics made presentations on how to escape justice, walk from a nightclub to a dorm, and what programs a cat can write. Vsevolod Afanasyev, a third-year NSU MMD student, became the first Filkin Medal Award laureate with a presentation on how to optimize the spread of gossip
NSU scientist Valentin Portnykh, Head of the NSU Humanitarian Institute’s Laboratory of the History of the Ancient World and the Middle Ages, was editor of a catalog of valuable medieval manuscripts from German collections.
Five teams comprised of 15 third year students at the V. Zelman Institute of Medicine and Psychology demonstrated their knowledge in three competitive rounds.
This year the Mathematical Center in Akademgorodok (MCA) held their second post doc competition. The program invited young researchers interested in working on promising mathematics spheres with MCA research teams while meeting academic requirements.
The QS World University Rankings has released QS – 2022, their authoritative ranking of universities. For the fifth year in a row, NSU is ranked in the top 250 best universities in the world. This year it is rated 246th, third among Russian universities. NSU improved its position by 68 places in relation to the “share of foreign students” indicator and improved the scientific productivity indicator.
A group of scientists from CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research), the GI Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics SB RAS (INP SB RAS), the A.I. Alikhanov Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics "Kurchatov Institute" (ITEP), NSU, et al. discovered a new particle, an exotic tetraquark Tс +.
Abdulrahman Al-Mohammed from Iraq came to Moscow as a representative of Novosibirsk branch of the Association to develop his leadership potential and strengthen educational, scientific, and cultural cooperation between NSU and other Russian higher educational institutions.
For his final thesis, Maxim Kochanov, a student at the NSU Mechanics and Mathematics Department, considered two problems. The first was semantic segmentation of brain tumors on MRI images and the second predicting the time interval of patients' lives based on images of segmented brain tumors established solving the first problem.
NSU’s new English language Master's Program, “Quantum Technologies and Nanoscience”, is designed for those who want to pursue scientific challenges at the forefront of modern physics. The competitive advantage of the Program is student’s ability to conduct research using unique experimental facilities.