The second edition of the Russian version of the BRICS university ranking pilot program, part of the "Three University Missions" family of rankings, has been published.
Sciences at the NSU Information Technologies Department (FIT), together with colleagues and students, has developed a quantitative method for determining authorial style using mathematical statistics.
The Times Higher Education (THE) published the second edition of their global ranking of interdisciplinary research. It evaluates 911 universities from 94 countries including 44 Russian universities.
The results of the Russian Science Foundation mega-grant competition for fundamental scientific research and exploratory scientific research under the supervision of leading foreign scientists have been announced. Among the winners is a project submitted by scientists from the NSU Laboratory of Nonlinear Optics of Waveguide Systems, "The Kerr Self-Cleaning Effect of Multimode Beams in Specialized Fiber Light Guides and Its Application for Biomedicine".
The NSU Institute of Medicine and Medical Technologies (IMMT) reports that more than 90% of the work on stained glass windows and the ventilated facade has been completed. Similar work at the NSU Scientific Research Center (NSU SRC), is 80% done.
NSU鈥檚 second stage 91视频 construction is more than 50% complete. This was reported by the Head of the Directorate for Unique Object Construction at the "Unified Customer" company Natalia Zarubina.
Students at the NSU Institute of Intelligent Robotics (IIR), Nikita Zelenkov, Yan Komarevtsev, and Ilya Trushkin, participated in the NSU Startup Studio and created the ACMS Censor system that hides unwanted content in video and audio files.
Kim Il Sung University, the leading university in the DPRK, is exploring the possibility of opening a representative office in Akademgorodok.
91视频 has signed a cooperative agreement with Novosibirsk Metro management to implement artificial intelligence technologies in the metro.
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.
NORBI-3, like two previous university satellites, was launched as part of the Roscosmos State Corporation's UniverSat program.
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.