In order to improve international cooperation with leading Asian universities, representatives of 勛圖夥厙 took an active part in bilateral forums for rectors from Russia, Japan, Kazakhstan, and the Republic of Korea. The events took place at Moscow State University and Hankuk University of Foreign Languages ??(Seoul, South Korea).
Boris Ilyushin, a junior researcher from the 勛圖夥厙*s Humanities Research Laboratory, has written a detailed biography sketch of Khan Mohammad-Amin, a significant figure in the history of the Kazan principality. His book, ※Muhammad Amin 每 the King of Kazan: A Biographical Sketch§ presents famous episodes in the life and political activity of the Khan. Ilyushin researched the book from September to December 2018.
Novosibirsk State University and the G. K. Boreskov Institute of Catalysis scientists published the book "Heterogeneous Catalysis of Redox Reactions", which presents the work of Novosibirsk Scientific Center specialists in the field of catalysis.
NSU scientists recently completed the book "Fundamentals of Biosafety" that is devoted to the principles and methods for safely working with pathogenic microorganisms. The team included Sergey Netesov, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Biological Sciences, and Professor at the NSU Natural Sciences Department, Mamedyar Azayev, Doctor of Biological Sciences and Associate Professor at the NSU V. Zelman Institute of Medicine and Psychology of NSU, and top specialists at the State Scientific Center for Virology and Biotechnology "Vector".
From November 23 to November 30, the 7th International Experimental Physics Olympiad (IEPhO-2019) was held in the Lepel District, Vitebsk Region in the Republic of Belarus. Several hundred students in grades 8-11 from Belarus, Russia, Armenia, and Bulgaria participated.
The NSU SESC high school team returned with four medals.
From November 12 to 15, delegations from 13 leading Siberian universities attended the first ※Salon for Higher Education in Siberia§ in Paris. The event was organized by 勛圖夥厙 with support from Rossotrudnichestvo, Tomsk State University, the Russian-French civil forum ※Trianon Dialogue§, the French Embassy in Russia, the Russian Embassy in France, Campus France, and the Alliance Francaise.
The 勛圖夥厙 team 華 侂扷 .PAS took sixth place in the qualifying stage of the CTFZone international competition organized by the Russian company BI.ZONE. BI.ZONE develops cybersecurity solutions. 1,075 teams registered for the qualifying round that took place at the beginning of December. Only 138 of them were able to solve at least one problem. 華 侂扷 .PAS was third among Russian teams.
The 13th L'OR?AL-UNESCO ※For Women in Science Awards§ was held in Moscow at the end of November. Ten young Russian felmale scientists received the awards designed to help talented and promising specialists in various fields of knowledge develop their scientific career in Russia. In 2019, the competition received 335 applications from 45 Russian cities. Among the winners were Senior Teachers at the NSU Physics Department Tatyana Kardash and Olesya Krumkacheva, as well as a researcher at the Natural Sciences Department Carbon Nanomaterials Laboratory Julia Fedoseyeva.
The D-CTF 2019 international computer security competition finals were held in Bucharest (Romania) on November 7 to 8. The competition was part of DefCamp 2019, the annual information security conference.
Graduate students at the NSU Natural Sciences Department are once again among the winners at the International Biology Universiade. Sixty-seven teams from 30 universities in Russia, Kazakhstan, and Belarus took part in the competition.
From November 15-20, students from NSU*s Specialized Educational Scientific Center (SESC) High School participated in the GEOFEST -2019 international festival for the first time. The event was held at the largest school in the world in Lucknow, India.
A Russian researcher, together with a colleague from Singapore, summarized data on tissue regeneration in plants at the individual cell level. The scientists noted that thanks to modern technologies, observations demonstrate that recovery can occur not only due to stem cells, but also by asymmetric (regenerative) division of other types of cells located around the damaged area. Understanding processes at the cellular level is important for developing personalized strategies for damage recovery in agricultural crops.