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SSU Scientists Won 3 RFBR Contests

14 January, 2020 - 08:07

SSU Scientists Won 3 RFBR Contests

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Светлана Киселева
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SSU researchers gained the victory in a few contests of Russian Foundation for Basic Research.

Thus, the winners of the fundamental research contests became Andrei V. Starodubov (the Two Dimensional Structure as a Component of the New Element Base for Vacuum Millimetre Wave Microelectronics project), Sergei A. Sergeyev (the Study of Space-Charge Wave Excitation, Transmission, and Parametric Interaction in Micro- and Nanostructures Based on Multivalley Semiconductors for the Elements of Functional Millimetre and Submillimetre Wave Microelectronics project), Tatyana D. Smirnova (the Study of Structure, Physical, and Optical, and Electronic Properties and Synthesis Technology of Colloidal Quantum Dots of Narrow and Zero Gap Semiconductors for Infrared Visualisation Software project), Alexander V. Ivanishchev (the Hybrid Electrode Materials For Lithium Electrochemical Power Industry project), Oksana V. Semyachkina-Glushkovskaya (the Pilote Study of Functions Brain Lymphatic System and Brain Membranes project), Julia V. Selivanova (the Personal Identity and Adaptation Awareness of Students with Special Needs in Inclusive Education project), Galina N. Komkova (the Law Basis of Establishment, Development, and Spreading of Information and Communication Culture in the Digitalisation Period project), Irina V. Veshneva (the Development of Methodology and Analysis Tools to Estimate Competence Risk Dynamics of Russian Regions Using Artificial Intelligence project), and Maria V. Vilde (the Study of Non-Steady Edge Wave Transmission in Plates Considering the Effect of Alternative Edge Profile and Complex Properties of Materials project).

Vadim S. Anishchenko won the contest conducted by RFBR and the German Research Foundation. His project was titled the Controlled Synchronisation of Heterogeneous Multilayered Networks.

Two more scientists gained the victory in the fundamental research contest on the Era of Peter the Great in Russia: the Modern Research Perspective. They are Denis S. Artamonov (the Peter the Great in the Collective Memory of Modern Russia: the Image Representation in Media project) and Sergei A. Mezin (Voltaire’s History of the Russian Empire Under Peter the Great: Translation, Commentary, Research, and Publishing).