Glowing in the dark trees instead of garlands and the treatment of cancer, the launch of new satellites and solar cells based on perovskite - the site learned about these and other discoveries that may be expected in 2017 from Russian scientists.

Vladimir Surdin, senior researcher at the SAI MSU, associate professor at the Faculty of Physics at MSU:

“I mainly study our galaxy. Detailed measurements of the positions and motions of millions of stars from the GAIA space observatory will be published next year. For the first time, we will get a 3D picture of our giant star system and will be able to understand a lot about its origin and evolution. I hope so".

Maxim Nuraliev, senior researcher at the Faculty of Biology of Moscow State University:

“My area of ​​interest is the diversity and evolution of flowering plants. In 2017, we can predict serious progress in understanding the evolution of a number of flowering groups, of which the ecological group such as achlorophyllous (non-green, non-photosynthetic) plants is especially worth noting.

It is planned to formally describe new species of such plants and to obtain new data on their distribution, structure and life activity. All this, in turn, will shed light on their family ties with specific photosynthetic plants. A large amount of new data on the structure of the genome is expected, including the plastid genome (in green plants, plastids contain chlorophyll and are called chloroplasts). “Collectively, new information will be used to reconstruct the ways in which such an unusual way of life of plants appeared, that is, to understand how their appearance, life activity, genome, and other features change.”

Gennady Knyazev, head of the Laboratory of Differential Psychophysiology at the Institute of Physiology and Fundamental Medicine of the Russian Academy of Sciences:

“I hope that during 2017 the study neural networks rest based on electrophysiological (in particular, EEG) data will become increasingly important and will provide information about brain function that is fundamentally inaccessible to fMRI.”

Yuri Teterin, leading researcher at the Faculty of Chemistry of Moscow State University:

“I am interested in the mechanisms of interaction between nucleotides (stacking interaction, features of hydrogen bonds involving nitrogen atoms), as well as features of chemical bonds between atoms, mainly associated with the formation of internal valence molecular orbitals (a phenomenon that we previously observed experimentally for actinide oxides, which must have important for peptide bonds, etc.). I was able to demonstrate stacking interactions between nonalternant molecules (imidazole derivatives) using spectral (NMR) and other methods (1975), which made it possible to make a certain contribution to deciphering the mechanism of action of chymotrypsin and the interaction between nucleotide bases in the DNA double helix. I am also interested in the mechanisms of “information transfer” in biology over “long distances” between the enzyme and the substrate.”

Vyacheslav Ivanenko, leading researcher at the Faculty of Biology of Moscow State University:

“Scientific discoveries are discoveries because they are difficult to predict. I expect new and unexpected discoveries, primarily at the intersection of invertebrate zoology and such areas as molecular biology, bioinformatics, biochemistry, microbiology, physics, mathematics, etc. A variety of marine invertebrates and powerful modern instruments, which have appeared in recent years, create all the conditions for this. There would be desire and good hands.”

Sergey Popov, leading researcher at the SAI MSU:

“Predictions and expectations for 2017: registration of neutron star mergers, solution to the problem of fast radio bursts, launches of the TESS and Cheops satellites, launch of the Spektr-RG satellite, final cosmological data from the Planck satellite, registration of long gravitational waves using pulsar timing.”

“The problem of carbon dioxide utilization worries many. Creating large-scale processes that can use carbon dioxide for the benefit of humanity is a very difficult task. A study was published this year that suggests an option for storing CO2 until such processes become available in sufficient quantities. It turned out that if carbon dioxide is introduced into basalt rocks, its binding into carbonate minerals takes place in less than two years. Previously, it was believed that such a process would take hundreds or even thousands of years. Of course, CO 2 emissions exceed 1000 tons per second and such a discovery will not fundamentally solve the issue, but it is a significant contribution to the search for storage methods.”

Yuri Mankelevich, leading researcher at RINP named after D.V. Skobeltsyn Moscow State University:

“Perhaps 2017 will see interesting results in the development of efficient (non-chemical) energy sources.”

Olga Karpova, professor, Faculty of Biology, Moscow State University:

“In addition to fundamental research related to the study of the molecular biology of plant viruses, we are actively searching for ways to use plant viruses that are absolutely safe for humans to create modern medical biotechnologies, in particular effective recombinant vaccines. I really hope that in the coming years, maybe in 2017, a radical change will occur, and humanity will increasingly replace vaccine preparations based on live attenuated strains of viruses and bacteria with modern, safe, effective vaccines created using new biotechnologies and genetic engineering methods.”

Vladimir Kukulin, chief researcher at RINP named after D.V. Skobeltsyn Moscow State University:

“Scientific discoveries cannot be foreseen, that’s why they are discoveries, but we can at least point to those probable areas and directions of science where high probability new discoveries can be expected.

It is possible to predict new discoveries in such areas of science as new methods and technologies for treating cancer, new types of nanostructures and nanomaterials, new objects in deep space, new generations of highly effective drugs against many diseases that are incurable today: AIDS, diabetes, etc.

There has been such enormous investment in research in these areas and so much intellectual potential that new discoveries in these areas are more than likely.”

I hope that throughout 2017, the study of resting neural networks based on electrophysiological (particularly EEG) data will become increasingly important and will provide information about brain function that is fundamentally inaccessible to fMRI.

Gennady Knyazev

Head of the Laboratory of Differential Psychophysiology, Institute of Physiology and Fundamental Medicine of the Russian Academy of Sciences:

Ekaterina Shorokhova, senior researcher at the Laboratory of Dynamics and Productivity of Taiga Forests, Karelian Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences:

“Next year we hope to explain how and what living organisms replace each other during the decomposition of large dead trunks of the main taiga forest-forming species: spruce, pine, birch, aspen and larch. What happens to the dead wood itself? Which are straight and feedbacks ensure the stable existence of the entire system - the dead trunk and the xylophilous community associated with it during the entire period of decomposition, which in our taiga zone can last up to several hundred years?

Denis Rychkov, junior researcher at the Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry SB RAS:

“Perhaps we can expect significant advances in the field of predicting polymorphic modifications of organic substances (polymorphism is the ability of a substance to exist in different crystalline forms - approx. website). Polymorphism is very actively used, particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, to increase such important properties as solubility or dissolution rate, bioavailability and others. Unfortunately, at present we can predict a possible set of polymorphic modifications (10-100 structures), but how and exactly which one to obtain is a much more complex question. One way or another, progress in estimating energies for different polymorphs, taking into account pressure and temperature, can seriously spur the development of this field. And in the future, scientists will be able to give precise recipes on how to obtain various polymorphic modifications of organic substances that interest you.”

Sergey Ketkov, head of the laboratory of nanoscale systems and structural chemistry at the Institute of Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences:

“Forecasting scientific discoveries in the coming year is a difficult task. It seems to me that chemistry and materials sciences may see a quantum leap in the creation of new effective elements in 2017 solar panels. This is indicated by the rapid growth in the number of scientific publications devoted to increasing the efficiency of these devices by using materials based on new combinations of organic and inorganic compounds.”

Vladimir Ivanov, Head of the Laboratory of Synthesis of Functional Materials and Processing of Mineral Raw Materials, Institute of General Economy and Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences:

“Several years ago it was proposed new type Solid-state solar cells based on semiconductors with a perovskite structure with an efficiency of up to 20%. The widespread use of such batteries is hampered by the fact that these semiconductors contain lead, as well as the fact that they degrade when in contact with water. I believe that in 2017, more stable and lead-free materials for perovskite solar cells can be synthesized, which will pave the way for their introduction and gradual displacement of silicon solar cells.”

German Perlovich, head of the Laboratory of Physical Chemistry of Medicinal Compounds, Institute of Chemical Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences:

“I fully admit that in 2017, in the field of obtaining multicomponent molecular crystals for the pharmaceutical industry (as bioavailable drugs of a new generation), effective models can be developed to predict the most optimal ways to screen cocrystals. These models will significantly reduce material costs and time to obtain new drug candidates and bring them to the biological and preclinical stages of testing.”

Imagine that in the near future, instead of garlands that need to be changed, repaired, and on which you need to waste electricity, trees will simply grow that glow in the dark.

Denis Chusov, head of the effective catalysis group at INEOS RAS:

“This is a rather complex issue, since the issues of interaction between various components of the natural environment and humans are too complex and often seeming the right decision some problem later turns out to be only an intermediate step towards its solution (at best). I hope that some progress will be made in a deeper understanding of the mechanisms of interaction between climate change and the intensity of extreme natural events (floods, droughts, etc.), which will make it possible to more reliably predict the occurrence of these extreme events and, as a result, take meaningful action. actions to minimize possible negative consequences from their manifestation.”

Vladimir Bochenkov, senior researcher at the Faculty of Chemistry of Moscow State University:

“It is likely that new plasmonic materials will be created that are not inferior or even superior to noble metals in their performance. This will bring closer the practical use of plasmonics in various applications in the future.”

May 26, 2017 at the Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University named after R.E. Alekseev will host the anniversary XVI All-Russian Youth Scientific and Technical Conference “The Future of Technical Science”. The grand opening will take place at 10.00 in the large assembly hall of NSTU (Nizhny Novgorod, Minina St., 24, building 1).

Students, undergraduates, graduate students and young scientists from Russian and foreign universities are invited to participate in the conference. Conditions of participation are described in the information letter.

The deadline for accepting abstracts for publication in the conference collection has been extended until April 1. Authors of abstracts must provide printed and electronic versions abstracts, participant questionnaires and a conclusion on the possibility of open publication of materials in accordance with the design rules specified in the information letter.

On the day of the conference, May 26, 2017, there will be a grand opening, a plenary session with reports by outstanding scientists, poster presentations, an exhibition of achievements of science and technology, and work of sections with reports from participants.

The conference program includes seventeen sections with subsections in accordance with the areas of science and technology. Materials will be published according to the list of the following sections:

History of science and technology in faces. To the 100th anniversary of NSTU named after. R.E. Alekseeva:
- radio electronics and information Technology;
- electric power industry;
- mechanical engineering;
- ground vehicles and transport and technological complexes;
- marine, aviation technology and shipbuilding;
- materials science, nanomaterials and nanotechnologies;
- physics of nuclear and wave processes, installation technology;
- medical engineering and biotechnology;
- chemistry, chemical technologies and nanotechnologies;
- instrumentation and automation of technological processes;
- economics, management and innovation;
- mathematical modeling of geophysical processes;
- commercialization innovative projects(SMART ASS);
- philosophical and methodological problems of technical knowledge;
- technology in the social space of modern Russia;
- round table " International youth technical projects».

As part of the work of the section " Commercialization of innovative projects"There will be a semi-final selection of innovative projects of students, young scientists and specialists under the UMNIK program.

The conditions for participation in the conference, in the UMNIK program and the rules for submitting abstracts are set out in the information letter.

An example of a conclusion on the possibility of open publication. List of NSTU experts for drawing up conclusions.

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Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University named after. R.E. Alekseeva
XVI International Youth Scientific and Technical Conference
"The Future of Technical Science"
May 26, 2017, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia

DEAR MANAGERS, COLLEAGUES!

We invite you, young scientists and specialists, to take part in the XVI International Youth Scientific and Technical Conference “THE FUTURE OF TECHNICAL SCIENCE”, dedicated to the 100th anniversary of NSTU. R.E. Alekseeva

Founders of the conference: Ministry of Education of the Nizhny Novgorod Region, Nizhny Novgorod Association of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs, Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University named after. R.E. Alekseeva.

Conference topics:
History of science and technology in faces. To the 100th anniversary of NSTU named after. R.E. Alekseeva
1. Radio electronics and information technology
1.1 Radio-electronic systems and devices
1.2 Design and technology of radio-electronic equipment
1.3 Telecommunications
1.4 Information technology
1.5 Technical cybernetics
2. Electric power industry
2.1 Automation of electrical equipment systems
2.2 Efficiency of electrical power systems
2.3 Converters of electrical energy parameters
3. Mechanical engineering
4. Ground vehicles and transport-technological complexes
4.1 Construction of land vehicles
4.2 Operation of land vehicles
4.3 Automotive and tractor internal combustion engines
4.4 Construction and road machines
4.5. Pipeline transport systems
5. Marine, aviation technology and shipbuilding
5.1 Shipbuilding and aviation technology
5.2 Power plants
5.3 Strength, reliability and design life
6. Materials science, nanomaterials and nanotechnologies
7. Physics of nuclear and wave processes, plant technologies
7.1 Nuclear power
7.2 Physics of wave processes
8. Medical engineering and biotechnology
8.1 Medical engineering
8.2 Industrial biotechnology and bioengineering
9. Chemistry, chemical technologies and nanotechnologies
10. Instrumentation and process automation
11. Economics, management and innovation
12. Mathematical modeling of geophysical processes
13. Scientific society of students
14. Commercialization of innovative projects (UMNIK)
15. Philosophical and methodological problems of technoscience
16. Technology in the social space of modern Russia
17. Round table “International youth technical projects”

In connection with the upcoming registration of the publication of conference materials in the RSCI and the application for a RFBR grant, abstracts are accepted in 2 stages:
1. Preliminary until January 20, 2017 electronic form By specified e-mail organizing committee [email protected] the title of the report, information about the authors, organizations and a brief abstract are provided
Notification of receipt of an application for publication will be sent by e-mail.
A slight discrepancy between the title in the preliminary and final versions of materials within the topic and content of the report is allowed.

2. The final stage for accepting applications and abstracts is until March 1, 2017. The final version (electronic and printed) of abstracts and applications is submitted, drawn up in accordance with the established rules (report abstracts 1 copy per in electronic format, 1 copy on paper, participant registration form) in electronic form and on paper. For rules for abstract submission, see Appendix 1. Authors of abstracts must provide a written agreement to publish their abstracts electronically.

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e, within the framework of the development program of the flagship university, the XI All-Russian Scientific Conference young scientists “Science. Technologies. Innovation."

The conference will be attended by students, graduate students, applicants, young scientists without an academic degree, university students or employees, or employees of a scientific or innovation-technological institution under 35 years of age.

The conference will be organized in the following areas:

  1. Computer science, automation, computing and measuring technology.
  2. Information Technology mathematical modeling and data processing.
  3. Technology, equipment and automation of machine-building production. Materials Science, technological processes and devices.
  4. Energy.
  5. Electrical engineering, electromechanics and electrical technology.
  6. Electronics and biomedical technology.
  7. Economics and Management.
  8. Humanities and modernity.
  9. Legal sciences.
  10. Current problems in aeronautical rocketry.

At the end of the meetings, participants who made the best reports are awarded diplomas.

Additional information about the conference can be found on the website of the student research department.

Based on the results of the conference, a collection of scientific papers of the RSCI will be published.

The conference was organized with the aim of implementing event 3.2.3.3 “Creating a system for stimulating participation in exhibitions and scientific and technical conferences at various levels, popularizing the scientific achievements of NSTU in the media” of the Development Program of the Novosibirsk State Technical University for the period 2017–2021.

The plenary session will be attended by Academician of the Novosibirsk Research Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics Mark Borisovich Stark and Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences Alexander Nikolaevich Shiplyuk.

Venue of the plenary session: I building of NSTU, assembly hall (4th floor).

Time: 10:00.

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