More than 50 students and graduate students from eight cities made presentations. Alexander Bazhenov, a 1st-year MA student at the NSU Department of Physics, is among 11 best researchers.
What territories the Novosibirsk carbon polygon consists of? Цhat quantitative indicators of the Climate Center are studied on it? Рow companies are exposed to profit for the absorption of carbon dioxide?
Monitoring greenhouse gasses in the environment, processing polymers or semiconductors, optical coherence tomography, nonlinear microscopy, and optical communication are just some of the ultrafast laser uses.
Competition winners included representatives of 8 out of 10 NSU departments and institutes.
The results of the study were published in the Journal of Applied Crystallography.
Instruction on medical examination, fingerprinting and photography in English is attached.
Medals were received in two sections: "Agricultural and Industrial Biotechnology, Microbiology" and "Ecology and Biodiversity, Biosystematics, Population Ecology, Nature Conservation”. Also some students were awarded in individual contests.
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The results of their research are presented in a special article for the special issue “Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria” of “Plants” magazine.
In the near future, this will make it possible for physicists to achieve the required target plasma temperature and begin full-scale research.
Four chemistrians, two geneticists, and one specialist in Earth Sciences are in the first edition of Research.com Top Subject Scientists Ranking.
Over 200 students from universities in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Russia participated. The winners were two teams of students from Minsk, Baku, Tyumen, Novosibirsk, and Moscow. One of the teams included Ekaterina Osokina, a 1st year student at the NSU Department of Natural Sciences.