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- To the Contestants and Guests of the European Union Contest for Young Scientists
- To the Contestants of the 17th EU Contest for Young Scientists held at the Bauman Moscow State Technical University under
- Alexsander A. Fursenko Minister of Education and Science of Russian Federation 5 Igor B. Fedorov
- Schedule of Events of the 17th European Union Contest for Young Scientists
- 18 September – Sunday
- Lunch in the hotel
- Walking tour along the Alexandrovsky Garden and the Red Square (beginning from 17.00 till 17.45; walking tour is organized for those who will visit the Armory Museum before 16.00)
- Dinner in a restaurant, disco (for young scientists)
- Setting up stands, the receiving of Exhibition Committee permission for stands demonstration
- Visit to the Bauman University Science Museum
- Visit to the Kremlin (only for those participants who have set up their stands before 15.10)
- Youth party together with the students of the Bauman University and the Textile University, demonstration of young modellers’ and designers’ products (for young scientists)
- Dinner party in a restaurant (for National Organisers, Escorts, European Commission, Jury)
- OPENING CEREMONY in the Bauman University
- Reception on the occasion of the Opening ceremony for National Organisers, Escorts, European Commission
- Contest Exhibition: opening of the Exhibition by President of the Jury, handing certificates to the Contestants, Jury interviews
- Second lunch for young scientists (packed)
- Circus performance
- Lunch for young scientists, National Organisers and Escorts (in the Bauman University)
To the Contestants and Guests of the European Union Contest for Young Scientists Dear Ladies and Gentlemen! On behalf of the Russian Federation Government and myself I cordially welcome the Contestants and Guests of the All-European gathering of the scientific youth – the European Union Contest for Young Scientists! The annual parade of the best achievements of the European University and High School students in the field of science, engineering and humanities is a significant event both for the European Union countries and for our country as well. This Youth Forum brings together National Contests’ winners from 35 countries from Europe, Asia and America. Russia is hosting the Contest for the first time. The decision to hold the official Contest of the European Union in Russia is not only the sign of trust to the country but also the recognition of its scientists’ and engineers’ merits as well as merits of the Russian higher education system in the field of training engineers and scientists. It is symbolic that the European Union Contest for Young Scientists is hosted by one of the most prestigious and oldest technical Universities of the country – Bauman Moscow State Technical University that celebrates its 175th anniversary this year. It is here, in the famous “school of Russian engineers”, among its teaching staff that the idea and understanding that education through research will make a highly qualified specialist and scientist has been formed. I wish all the Participants of one of the biggest Youth Science Forums fruitful work, interesting discussions and every success in achieving their goals. Michael Y. Fradkov Chairman of the Russian Federation Government W elcome 3 W elcome This year the European Union Contest for Young Scientists takes place outside the European Union in the capital of the Russian Federation. Why Moscow when Russia is not part of the European Union? At first this may appear to be slightly strange, especially when we know that every year many countries within the European Union seek the opportunity to host this event. This Contest has indeed become very popular because of its main goal – the bringing together of young people from different backgrounds in a friendly and stimulating environment where science is placed centre-stage. A key component of the Contest is its cultural diversity. It is undeniable that the European Union is living proof of how both the similarities and the differences between nations can be channelled into common projects to the benefit of all its citizens. This Contest reflects these values and shows how, through the common language of science, coming together is far better than staying apart! It is particularly fitting that the Bauman Moscow State Technical University hosts this event because it is an institution that is renowned for its science and for the many technological innovations that have their origins here. In today's world it is more important than ever to foster an environment in which truly excellent science is not only put to use through technology but is also recognised for its contribution to society and culture in general. But let us not forget that the real value of the event is the young people who participate in the Contest. For them the opportunity to represent their countries is both a responsibility and also, I hope, an exciting challenge. I say to them: you are here because your work has been recognised. Learning science can bring many opportunities but learning science should always remain enjoyable. So keep having fun! Janez Potočnik European Commissioner for Science and Research 2 To the Contestants of the 17th EU Contest for Young Scientists held at the Bauman Moscow State Technical University under the patronage of the European Commission – the Government of the United Europe. On behalf of the Ministry of Science and Education I cordially welcome the Participants of the European Union Contest for Young Scientists. Finalists of National Contests held all over Europe as well as young researchers from the USA, Japan and China will participate in this International Forum. Scientific community in many important fields of research united all the efforts and is, per se, of global character. At the same time competitiveness of national science schools and projects is kept on, cultivating the best traditions and dynamic moving forward. The International Jury of the Contest will evaluate the achievements of the European students and high school pupils in a broad range of sciences and engineering. The results of the Contest will highlight the potential of these fields, the potential that will have to be revealed in the future. Russia, the country that is not a member-state of the European Union, will host the Contest for the first time. Nevertheless the choice of the place where the Contest will take place is not accidental. The Bauman Moscow State Technical University is well known in the world. Its reputation among professionals and employees is very high. Together with its European colleagues our Ministry has been working at the problem of making the University diplomas of our countries, especially the diplomas of leading Universities, more trustworthy. We consider that this is the main purpose and the very essence of the Bologne process, the process Russia also participates in. The contribution of the BMSTU in the development of the Youth Science Movement has received a high appraisal by the European Commission. I am very thankful to the Rector of the University, the teaching staff and the students for their work and efforts to provide a very high level of the European Science Forum for Youth. I wish every success to all the Participants! I am sure the Contest will promote understanding in the world of science, will bring different educational systems closer and will create favourable conditions for further international scientific and educational cooperation. Alexsander A. Fursenko Minister of Education and Science of Russian Federation 5 Igor B. Fedorov Rector Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Science I am very pleased to welcome the participants and guests of the 17th European Union Contest for Young Scientists! It is a significant event in the life of our University and the Russian science on the whole. It is especially remarkable that the Contest takes place at the time when the Bauman University, being the Alma Mater of the Russian engineering school, celebrates its 175th anniversary. Scientific schools of the Bauman Moscow State Technical University have a long-lasting tradition of encouraging the most diverse developments of a creative personality, be it in the field of science, arts or everyday life, and have always set the ability of younger generations to reveal their creative potentials to be of highest priority. It is for the first time that the EU Contest is hosted by the country-nonmember of the European Union. This allows the Russian community of the Young Scientists to feel part of the European Science Community. The national team of the Russian Federation will compete with the brightest Young Scientists coming from 35 European countries, the USA, Japan and China. The mere fact that the Contest for Young Scientists is held in Moscow could testify to the worldwide recognition of the Russian school of engineering on the whole and of the system of vocational training, adopted in this University in particular. The Russian national team is represented by the winners of the 12th National scientific conference of young researchers, participants of the “Step into the Future” programme, which has been established thanks to the efforts of the professors and teachers of the Bauman University. Over 150,000 young men and women from 10 time zones are currently participating in the programme, and the Russian Polytechnic Community of the Youth, which emerged on the basis of the programme, nowadays incorporates over 90,000 young Russian researchers. I am confident that the traditional quest for science and new technologies, cultural environment of Moscow as well as the Bauman University will serve to the success of the Contest. I am absolutely certain that the success of the 17th EU Contest for Young Scientists conducted at the Bauman University will pay tribute to the establishment of long-term and fruitful collaboration of Young Scientists from Russia and their colleagues from the European Union and other countries the world over. The Contest for Young Scientists is a challenging opportunity for the brightest talents of the planet to meet and the place to get acquainted with the future of science and technology. Be realistic, strive for the impossible! Our future starts today! 4 W elcome W elcome The EU Contest for Young Scientists in Russia RUSSIA (The Russian Federation), a country in the Eastern part of Europe and Northern part of Asia, its occupied area is 17075.4 sq. km. The population is 142.3 million people (1999) with 73.1% in cities. Ethnic Russians make 81.5% (general census 1989); over 100 different peoples. The most spread religion is Christianity, mainly the Russian Orthodox Church. There are also Moslems, Jews, Buddhists, etc. There are 1091 cities and towns, and 1922 villages (January 1, 1999). The capital city is Moscow. Russia is a democratic federal State with a republican government. The working constitution was approved during the people’s Referendum on December 12, 1993. The Russian Federation consists of Subjects: Republics (21), Territories (6), Regions (46), cities of National importance – Moscow and Saint Petersburg, Autonomous Regions and Districts (10). The Russian language is the official language all over the Russian Federation. All the peoples of the Russian Federation are guaranteed the right of preserving their mother tongue. The Head of the Russian Federation is the President who is elected for four years by citizens of the Russian Federation on the basis of universal, equal, direct suffrage by secret ballot. The President of the Russian Federation is also the Supreme Commander-in- Chief of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. The representative and legislative body of the Russian Federation (the Parliament) is the Federal Assembly which consists of two chambers – the Council of the Federation and the State Duma. The executive power in Russia is exercised by the Government of the Russian Federation headed by the Chairman. The latter is appointed by the President of the Russian Federation with the consent of the State Duma. The European part of the Russian Federation mostly occupies the East-European Plain. In the South there are the Northern slopes of the Caucasus, in the Northwest there are the Hibiny Mountains. To the East of the Ural lies the West-Siberian Plain, bordered in the South by the mountains of South Siberia (Altai, Sayan Mountains, mountains of the Baikal area, etc.) Between the rivers of Yenisei and Lena is the Central Siberian Plateau, between Lena and the Pacific Ocean there are mountain ridges and plateaus of Northeastern Asia. The climate varies from marine climate on the Far Northwest to seasonal inland climate in Siberia and monsoonal climate in the Far East. Average temperature varies between 0 and -50°C in January and between -1 and 26°C in July across the country. Atmospheric precipitations vary between 170 and 3200 mm per year. In many areas of Siberia as well as Far East the soil is permafrost rock. The biggest rivers are Lena, Irtysh, Yenisei, Ob, Volga, Amur; the largest lakes are the Caspian (Sea), Baikal, Ladoga, Onega. The following climate zones are represented on the territory of Russia (from North to South): arctic desert, tundra, forest- tundra, forest, forest-steppe, steppe, semi-desert (Caspian Lowlands). There are oilfields, gas fields, coal fields, metalliferous, apatite, potassium salts, phosphates deposits, base, precious, and rare metal ores, and diamond deposits, etc. There are 100 forest- reserves and 33 national parks (1998). Russia has over 100 health resorts. Those of the Black Sea coast of Caucasus (Sochi, etc.), of the Caucasian Mineral Water group and some others are of national significance. The route miles of the Russian railways is 86,000 km, that of the highways is 760,000 km, trunk pipelines – 214,000 km, inland navigational routes – 89,000 km. Waterway systems include: White-Baltic Sea Canal, the Canal named after Moscow, Volga-Don Canal, Volga-Baltic seaway. The most significant sea ports are those of Saint Petersburg, Vanino, Novorossiisk, Murmansk, Kalinigrad. The vital highway junctions are Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Habarovsk, Adler, Mineralnye Vody. The Russian coasts are washed by 12 seas and the Caspian Sea-Lake. The Western coast of Kamtchatka and Kurile Islands directly face the Pacific Ocean. The total area of the territorial waters along with the exclusive economic zone of the Russian Federation is approximately 7 million square kilometers. The area of the continental shelf under the jurisdiction of the Russian Federation is approximately 5 million square kilometers, which is almost 1/5 that of the great oceans shelf. The seas of Russia possess a number of unique properties: Barents Sea, Bering Sea, and the Sea of Okhotsk are among the most fruitful seas in the world, while the capability of the West-Kamchatka shelf is the highest in the world and reaches the figure of 20 tons per square kilometer. The Far-Eastern seas of Russia possess the resources of food species that are of world significance: Alaska pollack, salmon, king crab. Arctic and Pacific waters still have large (in comparison to Northern Atlantic) populations of cod. Russian seas possess the widest variety of sturgeons and salmons. The most important migration routes of sea mammals and birds of the Northern hemisphere lie along the coastline of Russian seas. Unique ecological systems were discovered in Russian seas: the relic ecosystem of the Mogilnoe – “Grave” – lake, relic kelp ecosystems in the Artic (Chaun Bay), shallow-water hydrothermal assemblages in the gulfs of the Kurile Islands. The ecosystems of the Black and Caspian seas have almost completely changed during the past decade due to natural factors as well as interference. 9 The EU Contest for Y oung Scientists in Russia Russia
8 The EU Contest for Y oung Scientists in Russia Schedule of Events of the 17th European Union Contest for Young Scientists September 17 – 22, 2005. Core programme (updated on August 19, 2005) План мероприятий 17-го Соревнования молодых ученых Европейского Союза 17 – 22 сентября 2005 г. Основная программа (по состоянию на 19 августа 2005 г.) 18 September – Sunday 18 сентября – воскресенье 19 September – Monday 19 сентября – понедельник Arrival in Moscow, registration Прибытие в Москву, регистрация Lunch in the hotel Обед в гостинице Visit to the Armory Museum in the Kremlin (beginning from 15.00 till 17.00) Посещение Оружейной палаты Кремля (начало экскурсий с 15.00 до 17.00) Walking tour along the Alexandrovsky Garden and the Red Square (beginning from 17.00 till 17.45; walking tour is organized for those who will visit the Armory Museum before 16.00) Прогулка по Александровскому саду и Красной площади (начало прогулки в период с 17.00 до 17.45; прогулка организуется для тех лиц, которые начнут посещение Оружейной палаты до 16.00)
Ужин в ресторане, диско (для молодых ученых) Reception on behalf of Moscow Government and Mayor of Moscow (for National Organisers, Escorts, European Commission, Jury) Прием от имени Мэра и Правительства Москвы (для Национальных организаторов, эскорта, Европейской Комиссии, жюри)
Установка выставочных экспозиций, получение разрешения на демонстрацию стенда у Выставочного комитета Visit to the Bauman University Science Museum Посещение музея Науки Бауманского университета Lunch for young scientists, National Organisers and escorts (in the Bauman University) Обед для участников, Национальных организаторов, эскорта (в Бауманском университете) Visit to the Kremlin (only for those participants who have set up their stands before 15.10) Экскурсия по Кремлю (только для тех участников, кто оформил свои стенды до 15.10) Bus tour around Moscow (only for those participants who have set up their stands before 16.10) Автобусная экскурсия по Москве (только для тех участников, кто оформил свои стенды до 16.10) Youth party together with the students of the Bauman University and the Textile University, demonstration of young modellers’ and designers’ products (for young scientists) Молодежная вечеринка со студентами Бауманского и Текстильного университетов с демонстрацией произведений молодых модельеров и дизайнеров (для молодых ученых)
Вечер в ресторане (для Национальных организаторов, эскорта, Европейской Комиссии, жюри) Setting up stands, the receiving of Exhibition Committee permission for stands demonstration Установка выставочных экспозиций, получение разрешения на демонстрацию стенда у Выставочного комитета
ЦЕРЕМОНИЯ ОТКРЫТИЯ в Бауманском университете Lunch for young scientists (in the Bauman University) Обед для молодых ученых (в Бауманском университете) Reception on the occasion of the Opening ceremony for National Organisers, Escorts, European Commission Прием по случаю церемонии открытия для Национальных организаторов, эскорта, Европейской Комиссии
Выставка Соревнования: председатель жюри открывает выставку Соревнования, участникам вручаются свидетельства, жюри интервьюирует участников
Участники получают второй ланч (в коробках) Lecture of the European Patent Office (in the Bauman University) Лекция Европейского патентного бюро (в Бауманском университете) Circus performance Цирковое представление Dinner, disco (in the hotel) Ужин, диско (в гостинице) Contest Exhibition: Jury interviews Выставка Соревнования: жюри интервьюирует участников Lunch for young scientists, National Organisers and Escorts (in the Bauman University) Обед для молодых ученых, Национальных организаторов и эскорта (в Бауманском университете) Contest Exhibition: Jury interviews Выставка Соревнования: жюри интервьюирует участников Second lunch for young scientists (packed) Участники получают второй ланч (в коробках) Download 0.98 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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