An article by NSU academics was among the most downloaded articles in the highly rated (impact factor 3.866) Optics Letters scientific journal in July 2019.
Researchers at the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics (INP SB RAS) and NSU joint laboratory are continuing their work on the ATLAS Experiment to study the properties of the Higgs boson particle. ATLAS (A Toroidal LHC ApparatuS) is one of the two largest particle detector experiments to acquire and analyze data in collisions of ultra high-energy proton beams at the Large Hardon Collider (LHC). LHC is a particle accelerator located at the “European Organization for Nuclear Research’ (CERN) near Geneva, Switzerland.
Novosibirsk scientists studied the dynamics of an organometallic skeletal structure that was reduced to a partially amorphous state. Their research colleagues at Kyoto University created glass that retained porous properties.
For four years, a group of NSU scientists have been involved in one of the world's leading experiments, the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment. They have become one of the lead groups in the experiment that is one of two universal detectors operating at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN (LHC). The CMS collaboration turned 25 years old last year.
NSU Economics Department graduates, Anna Simonenko and Sophia Makarevich conducted research on the phenomenon of commercial and non-commercial car sharing based on Delimobil and BlaBlaCar ride sharing services and their users in the Siberian Federal District.
A team of archaeologists explores material productions from key sites discovered 60 years ago near the Caspian Sea. Their project aims to shed light on the way people materialized their cultural identity from 12 to 5 thousand years ago in the region.
Novosibirsk State University hosted the conference "Cultural Transfer and Cultural Contacts in Inner Asia". The event was organized by the Oriental Studies and Linguistics Sections and the NSU Humanities Institute’s Research and Education Center “Heritage” together with representatives of the consortium “European-Pacific University Network” (EP UniNet).
From June 17 to 21 scientists from China, Japan, South Korea, India, Greece, the USA, and Russia attended the sixth Russian-Chinese Conference on Knot Theory and Related Issues at NSU.
At an International Student Medical Conference in Warsaw earlier this month, a paper presented by a student at the NSU Natural Sciences Department won first place in the “Genetics and Molecular Biology” category.
NSU Physics Department second-year undergraduate student Yevgeny Kovalenko and first-year graduate student Alexander Semenov received invitations to the SOKENDAI (Graduate University of Advanced Studies) summer school in Tskuba, Japan. The school is hosted by Japan’s largest national center for high energy physics, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK).
On April 29, a Master Class, “What is Artificial Intelligence and How Does it Work?” was conducted for schoolchildren in grades 8-10; The Class was part of the “Future Professionals in the Digital Economy” regional project with support from the NSU Mathematics and Mechanics Department and the NSU Stream Data Analytics and Machine Learning Laboratory.