Rector Mikhail Fedoruk noted that the Priority 2030 program opens up additional opportunities for the University to conduct promising scientific developments, implement new partnership models, and create technologies that are used in various industries.
Scientists from the Optics and Dynamics of Biological Systems Laboratory (ODBSL) at the NSU Physics Department are studying the process of platelet activation by exposing these blood cells to a laser pulse.
In addition, the agreement provides for extra-budgetary co-financing of research by University scientists.
NSU Rector Mikhail Fedoruk received a Kazakhstan delegation with Dauren Abaev, the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Russian Federation, Kerim Kozhamberdiev, the Consul General of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Omsk City, and Marat Kalykulov, the Honorary Consul of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Novosibirsk.
This stage includes a new academic building and leisure center for the NSU Scientific Research Center as well as two new dormitories for 690 students.
NSU and Renewal will inform each other about competitions in Russia and abroad that are of mutual interest so they can submit joint applications in the future.
NSU was placed in the 5th C++ group together with the Russian Federation Government Financial Institute.
Researchers from the Laboratory of Photonics Technologies and Machine Learning for Sensor Systems at the Novosibirsk State University Physics Department, in collaboration with researchers from the Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, have created a self-tuning fiber laser source for ultrashort pulses.
The Institute of Medicine and Psychology (IMP) Educational and Scientific Center is one of the NSU new campus facilities being built as part of the “Science and Universities” National Project.
NSU scientists have patented a composition for applying a photoactive coating to the surface of porous and non-porous materials.
They will work together on projects in the field of digital energy, including digitalization of thermal infrastructure and electric transport.
Research work is underway for a project related to identifying foci of multiple sclerosis together with the Multiple Sclerosis Center and the International Tomography Center SB RAS.