The results of the Russian Science Foundation mega-grant competition for fundamental scientific research and exploratory scientific research under the supervision of leading foreign scientists have been announced. Among the winners is a project submitted by scientists from the NSU Laboratory of Nonlinear Optics of Waveguide Systems, "The Kerr Self-Cleaning Effect of Multimode Beams in Specialized Fiber Light Guides and Its Application for Biomedicine".
Compared to 2024, NSU rose two positions, from 7th to 5th place, to move ahead of Tomsk State University and St. Petersburg State University.
Scientists at the NSU Center for Artificial Intelligence (CAI NSU) were awarded a patent for an electronic computing model that detects urban infrastructure defects and identifies procedures to eliminate them.
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This new type of coating has the properties of metasurfaces with special optical properties. They are used in photoelectric converters such as those in solar cells and photodetectors.
The patented developments were the result of a project to research the properties of chemical compounds of two rare earth metals - europium and terbium.
. The project was a winner at the all-Russian "Student Startup" competition conducted by the Foundation for Assistance to Innovations.
ԹϹ maintained its high positions in the Interfax TOP 10 ranking of the best Russian universities in Russia, taking 7th place overall. In the "Education" category, it entered the TOP-5 and in the "Cooperation" category NSU rose to 2nd position.
March 13 to 17 was “Artificial Intelligence Week” at the Novosibirsk Region exposition at the “Russia” Exhibition in Moscow. The primary organizer of the event was the NSU AI Research Center. Together with partner companies, the Center’s experts presented six AI “Smart City” solutions.
A prototype of an LCD device, a spatial phase modulator for controlling beams of sub-terahertz radiation with the prospect of use in new generation wireless communication systems (6G), was created in the Laboratory of Functional Diagnostics of Low-Dimensional Structures for Nanoelectronics at the NSU Physics Department’s Analytical and Technological Research Center "High Technologies and Nanostructured Materials".
Researchers at the Laboratory of Low-Carbon Chemical Technologies at the NSU Natural Sciences Department (ORËL Research Lab) are developing materials with an afterglow effect based on organic molecules.
The Roscosmos delegation received information about NSU’s scientific and technological background on the Sphere Project.