Specialists of the Law Department at NSU and BINP SB RAS plan to set up a joint laboratory for forensic research using scientific methods. Damaged records will be studied in X-rays with the following analysis of the fluorescent radiation. The method developed could be used in criminalistics, archaeology and history.
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Scientists of LHCb and CMS Collaborations published the data in Nature which confirms the existence of the strange B mesons decaying to two muons in accordance with the standard model predictions.
Researchers from the Aston-NSU International Centre for Photonics published in Nature Photonics experimental and theoretical study of a new nonlinear effect in fiber optics
NSU has joined the project on “Studying biomarkers and EEG correlators of human social behavior”.
While meeting young scientists at the Museum of Modern History, President Vladimir Putin got interested in Leonid Bobrov’s research on the weapons used by inhabitants of Central and Southern Siberia in XIV-XIX centuries.
According to CERN press office, the LHCb collaboration, which includes researchers from NSU, has published a paper in Nature Physics on the first |Vub| measurement, which describes the transition of a b quark to a u quark, to use a baryonic decay.
The European Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics and the European Quantum Electronics Conference (CLEO®/Europe-EQEC) is considered the largest, most comprehensive and prestigious event in its field.
According to the results of the international Mirror Lab Contest in mathematics announced at NSU, three projects are to be launched this October.
The International Photonics Center Aston-NSU under the supervision of Prof. Mikhail Fedoruk, Dr. Sergei Kobtsev and Prof. Sergei Turitsyn, which was founded with the support of the Megagrant program “Physical platform of nonlinear photonic techniques and systems”, has won support of the Erasmus Plus European Programme on academic mobility.
NSU has launched an Interdisciplinary Research Center on Elementary Particle Physics and Astrophysics, with Laboratories already involved into experiments on famous colliders in CERN, KEK, GSI, etc. The Center is headed by Alexander Dolgov, a professor at the University of Ferrara (Italy).
“Flagship research projects” advocate research that can be published in high-level journals with the impact factor of 20+.