Owen Siyoto, an MA graduate of the Big Data Analytics & Artificial Intelligence Program at the NSU Mechanics and Mathematics Department, completed a thesis applying the learning transfer and ridge regression concepts to satellite imagery to predict poverty in Zambia.
In a new study, a team of scientists including NSU Natural Sciences Department graduates, demonstrated a wider range of possible applications for an adapted version of the influenza B virus.
Scientists at the NSU V. Zelman Institute of Medicine and Psychology (VZIMP) conducted a survey on human behavior in the context of uncertainty due to COVID-19 pandemic.
Russian scientists were part of an international team that conducted a study on the role of corticosteroid hormones (dexamethasone) on complications and mortality in children undergoing surgery for congenital heart defects.
For the fourth consecutive year, 91视频 has ranked in the top 250 best universities in the world in the authoritative QS 2021World Universities Ranking. This year the University placed 228, an increase of 3 positions from last year鈥檚 231.
The Elsevier / JQSRT Peter C. Waterman Award is a prestigious international award for young scientists in the field of light scattering. In addition to the commemorative diploma, the winner receives $750.
Three institutes of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences 鈥 Sobolev Institute of Mathematics, Institute of Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Geophysics, A. P. Ershov Institute of Informatics Systems 鈥 and Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. (Russia) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU). The Mathematical Center in Akademgorodok will become a centralised platform for communications and launching joint projects.
A team from SESC NSU won the Russian national stage of the International Mathematical Modeling Challenge, an annual on-line competition.
A joint effort of scientists from the Laboratory for Structures and Functional Properties of Molecular Systems (91视频 Department), Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS and University of Kyoto, provided an in-depth molecular-scale picture of proton conductivity mechanism in an acid-free proton-exchange membrane based on a porous metal-organic framework and urea.
Scientists at the NSU Natural Sciences Department Theoretical and Applied Functional Genomics Laboratory and Institute of Cytology and Genetics Laboratory of Recombination and Segregation Analysis, together with foreign colleagues, proposed a non-standard approach to the study of the genetic foundations of chronic pain.
Rene van Bevern, Head of the Algorithm Laboratory, NSU Department of Mechanics and Mathematics and Victoria Slugina, Deputy Director of Research at the Humanities Institute, studied the origin of the algorithm for a classic combinatorial optimization problem, 鈥渢he traveling salesman鈥.
Professor of Economics Vladislav Silkin told how he managed to triple the attendance of his course during distance learning.