The main goal of the trip to Harbin was to discuss the further development of the Chinese-Russian Institute (CRI) that was created by NSU and Heilongjiang University 13 years ago.
With a computing capacity of 360 teraflops (trillions of floating-point operations per second), it surpasses all similar servers in academic organizations beyond the Urals.
This new type of coating has the properties of metasurfaces with special optical properties. They are used in photoelectric converters such as those in solar cells and photodetectors.
The main objective of the center will be to coordinate and establish scientific exchanges between the two universities in the fields of mathematics and physics.
In 2023, it was ranked in the 51-100 category, this year it rose to 50th place.
It consists of two independent online rounds: the first round (individual) will be held on October 13, 2024; the second round (team) will be held during October 14 – October 21, 2024.
NORBI-3, like two previous university satellites, was launched as part of the Roscosmos State Corporation's UniverSat program.
91ÊÓÆµ is in 19th place in the overall ranking, the highest position among Russian regional universities.
The NSU team solved six problems landing in the 20-50 place category with such leading universities as ITMO, HSE, Stanford University, University of Cambridge, and others.
The largest event in the field of information security, the NSU Cryptographic Center was an active participant.
The purpose of the group is to explore the possibilities of opening an NSU branch in Kazakhstan as a public-private partnership. This would be the first public-private University partnership in Russia.
The creation of the Center and the formation of its team are the result of work that has been taking place at NSU over the past two years.