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Svetlana Kashina A participant of 9th European Union Contest for Young Scientists (Italy, Milan, 1997) Maksim is a 3rd year student of the “Materials and Technologies” Faculty of the Bauman Moscow State Technical University. Maksim has been fond of various machinery and mechanisms since his early childhood. At school he got interested in physics and mathematics. That was why he entered physics and math specialized class of Lyceum #1 of Tula city. In senior classes Maksim began his scientific work in “Technopark” under Tula State University. His scientific interests cover cold pressure welding, analysis of quality of parts and how it is influenced by the tool wear; analysis of weldability of different materials, computer simulation. Maksim’s “baptism of fire” in the scientific world is his participation in the VII National Youth Science and Engineering Fair “Step into the Future”. He has two published scientific works, one of which is the article in an International Collection of Scientific Works, issued with UNESCO association, and the other is included into the reports theses of “XXIX Gagarin Readings” International Conference. He has also prepared a patent application for his invention. Maksim is: the Winner of the National Contest for Young Scientists, 2003; Corresponding member of the Russian Youth Polytechnic Society; Intel’s first-prize winner at the International Fair “ESI 2003”; 15th European Union Contest for Young Scientists participant (Hungary, Budapest, 2003). Maksim’s professional interests are: investment activity, capsulation processes and material compounds. Personal interests: literature of the 20th century, extreme kinds of sport, traveling.
A participant of 15th European Union Contest for Young Scientists (Hungary, Budapest, 2003)
European Union’s Young Scientists Contest winner visits EMBL Budding young scientist Julius Bogomolovas, a 17-year-old student from Lithuania, spent four days visiting EMBL-Heidelberg this past February. Julius won the trip to EMBL at the 16th European Union Contest for Young Scientists held in Dublin, September 25-29, 2004. Over 100 of Europe's high school students from 34 countries showcased their projects and over 15,000 people attended the event. Already a winner at his home country’s national science contest, Julius presented his project “Viscotoxin extraction and cytotoxicity” to an international jury of 15 experts. Despite some logistical problems (his poster got sent by mistake to Tbilisi, Georgia, instead of Dublin, Ireland), he took home the prize of a trip to EMBL. The prize was sponsored by EIROforum – a group of seven intergovernmental European research organizations, of which EMBL is a member. Julius may be a young scientist at 17, but his scientific career goes back even further. At age 14 he was doing experiments at his local bio-chemistry institute. “I started entering national competitions but had to settle for runner-up prizes,” says Julius. “The organizers told me I was too young to participate in the European competitions.” One of his many projects focused on “Antiepileptic activity of extract from European mistletoe on Mongolian gerbil epilepsy.” Julius visited EMBL from February 22-26 and spent time in the Genomics Core Facilities to learn more about their services and technologies. He was impressed with the lab’s openness and the willingness of the staff to collaborate. Julius plans on coming back to EMBL next summer as an intern to work with Vladimir Benes and Rainer Pepperkok.
EFDA JET, as a member of EIROforum (see footnote), sponsored the latest European Contest for Young Scientists (EUCYS 2004) with a one week invitation to JET facilities for one of the EUCYS winners. Our special guest – Mr Francois Tissot, student from the Joseph Fourrier University in Grenoble – joined us in Culham in the week starting on 25th April. “It was a very nice prize. I am very happy to have had the chance to visit JET” he remarked after his return to France. We also asked Francois whether he can imagine a career in a large research centre : “Yes, that's what I want to do now. I hope to work in a laboratory in fusion research, like JET or may be ITER. Before the visit, I knew only little about fusion, but now I know more and I enjoy it.” At JET, Francois made an exceptional impression when he presented his EUCYS award-winning work on “Development of an atomic force microscope”.
Anton is a 3rd year student of faculty of Soil Science of Lomonosov Moscow University. Antos’s parents inculcated to him the love for nature and environment when he was a child. His father was a military and the family traveled over the whole territory of the former Soviet Union (Anton was born at Baikonur, lived in the Far East and at the lake Balkhash(the only semi-salted and semi-soft lake in the world). Anton’s entering the Soil Science faculty of the MSU was only a logical consequence of this. In the University he became involved in tourism activity. A peculiar fact from Anton’s biography is that every time he attends the course of Russian History (either at school or university) he is asked to make a report about Ermak (a person from Russian history). Anton’s plans for the near future are to graduate from the University and travel around the world. The sphere of his professional interests includes chemistry, soil science, ecology, and history. At present he am dealing with the problem of nitrogen circulation in mountainous herbaceous ecosystems. In 2003 Anton became the winner of the National Contest for Young Scientists (2nd Diploma). He was also awarded the degree of Corresponding Member of Russian Polytechnic Society. He has a published scientific work in the Collection of articles “Scientific Works of Young Scientists within the “Step into the Future” Programme”. Anton is fond ecology and environment protection. His hobbies are tourism and cooking. Anton Ermak A participant of 15th European Union Contest for Young Scientists (Hungary, Budapest, 2003) During her school years Tatiana was doing her scientific works in maths, computer science, ecology, literature, and etc. and presented them at different scientific conferences. The most successful work of hers however appeared in applied maths called ‘Informative and Technological Support of Clothes Cutting Process. She developed the computer programme for construction of the personalized clothes patterns. Moreover using the graph theory she developed a mathematical model for automation of a cutting process which requires some restrictions. She won first prizes at the National Contests for Young Scientists in Moscow at 1998 and 1999 with this research. She took part in 11th EU Contest for Young Scientists (Thessaloniki, Greece, 1999) and in London International Youth Science Forum (1998). Later she continued her research in developing algorithms, that use Eulerian cycles, while working on her university graduate work on Applied Mathematics in South Ural State University (Chelyabinsk) in June, 2003. Nowadays she is working as an assistant at the department of Economical Mathematics Methods and Statistics and finishing her work at her thesis for the Degree of Candidate of Sciences. Moreover a number of pupils and students have presented their works under Tatiana’s scientific supervision at the National Contest of Young Scientists in Moscow.
A participant of 11th European Union Contest for Young Scientists (Greece, Thessaloniki, 1999) Rustam is a 3rd year student of “Radio-electronics and Laser technology” faculty of the Bauman University. Rustam is fond of radio-electronics. He is also interested in methods of digital data processing. Rustam prefers active kinds of sport (skiing, skating, and volleyball), his hobbies include hiking and outdoor recreation. Rustam Tikhonov Prize-winner at The National Contest for Young Scientists (Russia, Moscow, April 15-19, 2002) Ksenia is a 3rd year student of mathematical faculty of Petrozavodsk State University. She began her research work when she was in the 10th form. The theme of her work was petroglyphs – rock paintings by ancient people. They have remained intact on the coastal rocks of Onego Lake and the river Vyg in Belomorsk region of Karelia. But Ksenia began to study this phenomenon as a mathematician, rather then a historian or ethnographer. An algorithm of defining petroglyphs appeared as the result of her work. This theme was interesting for its singularity because it is based on history and math. Ksenia has always been interested in the history of her region but the opportunity to study it in such an unusual way got her attention at once. Ksenia participates in different local, Russian and European scientific conferences and exhibitions. She has several times won the Russian Youth Scientific and Engineering Conferences and Fairs “Step into the Future”. She was also awarded the gold medal in the exhibition “Expo Science Europe 2002” in Slovakia, Bratislava. Ksenia took part in the 15th European Union Contest for Young Scientists in Hungary, Budapest and got the third prize there. At present Ksenia continues her research concerning studying petroglyphs applying different mathematical methods. Kseniya Rogova 3rd prize winner in 15th European Union Contest
for Young Scientists (Hungary, Budapest, 2003) An unforgettable experience
Academic and Cultural Programme of the EU Contest Visit of Nicolas Porcher to CERN, 21-25 Feb 2005 The large particle detectors at CERN sometimes get called the world’s largest microscopes. Nicolas Porcher and his two colleagues won their visits to laboratories on the basis of their design for an Atomic Force Microscope, and Nicolas’ trip to CERN, gave him the chance to see the size of equipment needed to probe the nature of matter at the smallest possible scales. The Large Hadron Collider is scheduled to start operating in 2007. The collider will use superconducting magnets to guide the highest ever energy proton beams in opposite directions around the 27km underground tunnel. Nicolas got to walk along a section of the tunnel to see the installation of the cryogenic lines that will bring liquid helium to cool the magnets. The red blocks on the floor of the tunnel are the mounting points for the magnets, which have already been precisely aligned. In addition to the tunnel, Nicolas saw the caverns for the multi-purpose experiments, ATLAS and CMS, that will detect the results of the proton-proton collisions. The ATLAS cavern is the larger, and the five-story main building of CERN would fit comfortably inside. The caverns are starting to fill with the measuring equipment, but most of the active elements are still being assembled in other locations. Nicolas benefited from tours of several assembly sites, each with one or two of the physicists actually working on the equipment. Although the LHC is not yet running, Nicolas did get to see a particle accelerator close up. The Antiproton Decelerator is an unusual accelerator, in that it has been configured to slow down particles, instead of speed them up. The AD supplies experiments that try to combine antiprotons with positrons (positive electrons) to make atoms of anti-hydrogen. In between tours of underground experiments and large-scale laboratories, Nicolas got an impression of everyday life at CERN. He thoroughly enjoyed the visit, and would like to come back one day, perhaps taking advantage of one of the CERN studentship programs. An unforgettable experience
the outer world via (INTERNET global network) a high- speed channel that, in particular, allows to obtain seismologic information from global geophysical networks (IRIS, GPS, etc.). Maintenance of communication, e-mail, system administration and routing are performed by the central server-router on the platform of one of the latest LINUX OS versions, which gives the opportunity of efficient utilization of geophysical information from world data centres.
The participants of the 17th European Union Contest for Young Scientists will visit the laboratories of severe earthquakes and seismology, continental seismicity and seismic hazard forecast, physical and chemical dynamics of tectonosphere, main geomagnetic field and petromagnetism.
General Physics Institute, RAS was founded in 1982 following the decision of the USSR AS Presidium. It was headed by academician Aleksandr Mikhailovich Prokhorov – founding father of laser physics and quantum electronics, 1964 Nobel Prize winner together with N. G. Basov and Ch. Towns. By the time of the foundation the level of researches in lasers and their application in science as well as in other fields of human activity had reached a very high level. Academinian Prokhorov was by right considered a leading researcher in this field. General Physics Institute is well known around both in Russia and abroad as the leading scientific and research institute in the science of physics. Today the staff of the Institute includes many scientists and is headed by the Director of the Institute, RAS Corresponding Member I. A. Shcherbakov – a first-rate specialist in the field of solid-state lasers; RAS Member E. M. Dianov – a famous specialist in fiber optics; RAS Member F. V. Bunkin – a prominent scientist in the field of interaction between radiation and matter; academician V. V. Osiko – an outstanding scientist in large crystals creation; RAS Corresponding Member V. I. Konov – a specialist in nanotechnologies; RAS Corresponding Member P. P. Pashinin – a well known scientist in the field of powerful lasers and interaction between radiation and matter; RAS Corresponding Member N. V. Karlov – a famous scientist in quantum electronics, who used to be the Head of Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) for ten years starting from 1987. Scientific lines developed in the Institute are: quantum electronics, optics; solid-state physics; microelectronics; integral optics; fiber-optical communications; plasma physics; radio-physics and acoustics; theoretical physics; laser medicine; ecology. The subjects studied along these lines are numerous: new types of lasers including solid-state lasers with diode pumping; interaction between laser radiation and matter including that in the super-strong fields; super high-speed photo-electronics; condensed media physics; spectroscopy; plasma physics; hydro-physics including ocean acoustics and non-linear acoustic diagnostics; laser medicine; ecology. The Institute has always carried on pedagogical work aimed at upbringing of talented youth and involving them in the work of scientific institutes of RAS. In September 1973 academician A. M. Prokhorov’s Department of “Radiation-Matter Interaction” was formed in GPI RAS. In 1987 it changed its name into “Laser Physics”. 6 base departments are currently working in the Institute and 6 scientific and educational programmes are conducted: Leading higher schools that have their departments presented in GPI RAS are: Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (state university – MIPT), Moscow State Institute of Radio Engineering, Electronics, and Automation (MIREA), Kovrov State Technological Academy, D. Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia (MUCTR). The Institute takes part in large number of international cooperation programmes and tries to involve students and post-graduates. Active researches are carried out in medicine, ecology, material processing, and environment exploration.
The participants of the 17th European Union Contest for Young Scientists will visit the laboratory of plasma physics and see the Stellarator “Л2-М” plant, the laboratory of surface effects laboratory to see a look at tunnel microscope. It will be also possible to visit the Scientific centre of fiber optics and observe the process of optical fibers manufacture. 99 Academic and Cultural Programme of the EU Contest United Institute of Physics of the Earth named after Schmidt, Russian Academy of Sciences Information about the Institute The Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth, Russian Academy of Science (UIPE RAS) is the biggest centre of national and world geophysics. It carries out a wide range of researches, fundamental and applied, in physics of solid Earth. It dates back from 1928 and belongs to the oldest scientific institutions of RAS. Prominent scientific schools in planetary geophysics, seismology, experimental geophysics, geo- electromagnetic research were formed in the Institute. The present-day staff of the Institute includes 109 Doctors of Science, 203 Philosophy Doctors, a RAS member (V. A. Magnitskiy) and is headed by the director of the Institute – RAS Corresponding Member – Aleksandr Olegovich Gliko. UIPE RAS is the leading organization of RAS in the field of seismicity and the relevant processes, analysis of geophysical data, siesmotectonic and geodynamic researches, physical and mathematical modeling for detecting spatio-temporal laws of earthquake source development. The specialists of the UIPE RAS study physical fields of the Earth, questions of paleomagnetism and magnetic properties of rocks. They also develop methods of geophysical monitoring for predicting natural as well as man-caused catastrophes and study the problems of origin and early history of the Earth, deal with mathematical geophysics and geo-informatics. The Scientists of the Institute have achieved important results, fundamental and applied, aimed at decreasing the danger of geodynamic catastrophes. The main scientific achievements are described in numerous monographs and scientific publications for Russian as well as international conferences. The Institute has been cooperating for a long time with a number of leading scientific centres in the field of geophysics from the USA, Great Britain, France, Germany, Finland, Norway, China, India, Iran, Japan and other countries. Within the framework of international cooperation between Geophysical observatory “Borok” of UIPE RAS and Paris Institute of Physics of the Earth, France, the “Borok” observatory has been engaged into the global network of digital geomagnetic observatories that perform digital real-time registration – INTERMAGNET. During the past several years the scientists of the Institute have been actively participating in different projects supported by European grants of INTAS, INCO-Copernicus, and bilateral scientific projects with Greece, China, and India. UIPE RAS is equipped with modern computers, local network, and has access to global computer networks. The information and telecommunication system (ITS) of the Institute is based on multi-protocol (NETBIOS, TCP/IP) local network that incorporates into the united information medium all the computing, software and other resources of each division. ITS is connected with Research Institutes of the Russian Academy of Sciences 98 Programme of the Visit The participants of the 17th European Union Contest for Young Scientists will visit the Institute Museum, watch the work of a scanning electronic microscope (fossil bacteria), see the preparator and sculpture studios, take part in a lecture presentation about the work of Russian paleontologists.
Centre “Bioengineering” RAS (its director – a Member of The Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Professor Konstantin Georgievich Skryabin) was created in May 1991. It was stipulated by the necessity to rapidly introduce the latest achievements of national science in the sphere of biotechnologies and bioengineering into practice. The Centre is now one of the key organizations in Russia in the field of gene engineering of plants, molecular microbiology, bio- informatics, and bio-safety. The Centre applies modern methods of gene, protein, cell engineering and bio-informatics, genetics and selection for solving such urgent tasks as creation of genetically modified (GM) plants with better agricultural properties, creation of biofactory-plants (discovery of “edible vaccines” in plants), creation of microorganisms – hyperproducers of the new generation antibiotics as well as other biologically active substances, microbiological and chemical synthesis of steroid hormones, identification of cellular factors, leading to pathogen reproduction in plants (viruses and viroids), decoding of differentiation mechanisms in living organisms using the morphogeny of Compositae flowers as an example, development of computer technologies for optimizing the research work in the field of molecular biology, enzymes bioengineering to obtain biologically active compounds with adjustable activity. Among the most significant achievements of the Centre for the past several years one can mention: creating GM potatoes based on the best Russian sorts that is stable against Colorado beatle, development of computer- mathematical model describing the genetic supervision over the plant evolution using the morphogeny of Compositae flowers as an example, determination of complete nucleotide sequence of chloroplast genome of duckweed (Lemna minor) that is the first genome of cellular organelles sequenced in Russia (GM plants of duckweed can be ideal “photo-bio-reactor” for important medical protein production, including antibodies and vaccines), development of methods of intensifying the microbiological transformation of phytosterols – available steroid raw material – into the compounds necessary for the synthesis of pharmaceutical substances of steroid structure: androgene, gestagene, anabolics, mineral and glucocorticoid, mastering and improving methods for GMO identification in foodstuff, participation in setting up the Russian system of government control in the sphere of gene-engineering activities (preparation of legislative basis in the field of bio-safety provision). In cooperation with Scientific and Educational Centre of Biotechnologies, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russian Society of bio-engineers, and leading Moscow organizations in this field, Centre “Bioengineering” of RAS carries out a scientific and educational project “Specialists for bioengineering”. It is aimed at creating an “incubator” of knowledge for talented youth from regional state universities with the idea of building and maintaining Russia’s potential in the sphere of modern bio-engineering. Download 0.98 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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