The Chair of Descriptive Geometry and Drawing at Vyatka State University in Kirov, Russia has 15 professorial staff and focuses on 6 main scientific areas: 1) modeling of aircraft surfaces, 2) improving electronic educational support for graphics, 3) superplastic metal forming processes, 4) vibration in machining non-rigid shafts, 5) creating spatial designs from birch bark, and 6) alternative fuels for engines. Over the years, the Chair has published works, filed patents, and educated students and staff in these applied areas of geometry, graphics, and materials engineering.
The journal publishes scientific studies from different fields in several languages. It is published 24 times per year in Hungary and has an international editorial board. The document also provides contact information for the journal and lists the articles in the current issue covering various scientific topics such as geography, pedagogy, philology, and psychology.
The article presents the results of testing over 100 lines of soft spring wheat in a collection nursery in Tuva, Russia from 2010 to 2018. During ecological testing, the studied lines showed better parameters than standard varieties Saratovskaya 29 and Chagytai. Based on evaluations, selection lines were identified that are drought tolerant and have good yield potential, earliness, disease resistance, and good grain quality. The selection lines showed varying results from year to year depending on environmental conditions. The best results over 2010-2018 were recorded for lines 1374-E-02self7201X-02Chagytai х Irtyshanka 10 and Chagytai*38/1, with Grain Technical Quality
This document summarizes indicators for evaluating the effectiveness of logistics management for a combined arms force under combat conditions. It suggests using two key indicators: 1) the degree of efficiency in performing logistics management tasks, and 2) the duration of the logistics management cycle for the combined arms force under combat conditions. Sustainability, continuity, and interaction between logistics system elements are important principles of effective logistics management. Survivability of logistics units and efficiency of the management process also impact overall logistics effectiveness. Evaluation indicators should account for factors like enemy fire and location of equipment and personnel. The management cycle time can be up to 2.66 hours, so lower performance on management tasks requires reducing this cycle time.
The article discusses the possibilities of using information and communication technologies to form subject competence in ecology in senior high school students. Using the software and pedagogical tool "Virtual Biological Laboratory for 10-11th grades", multimedia presentations, video clips, the electronic software and methodological complex "General Biology, 11th grade", and the online board "Padlet", a significant improvement was identified in the formation of environmental competence in senior students. Information and communication technologies can effectively support the development of ecological thinking and environmental literacy in high schoolers.
The study examined serum cytokine concentrations (IL-4, IL-6, IL-10, IL-18 and IFNγ) in 159 highly qualified athletes specializing in shooting, biathlon and bobsleigh. Cytokine levels varied individually but remained within reference values, except for higher IFN-γ in male shooters/bobsleigh accelerators and female shooters/bobsleigh pilots/accelerators. Pro-inflammatory IL-6 decreased significantly in male and female shooters/accelerators, with anti-inflammatory IL-10 increasing. However, this effect was not seen in male biathletes, likely due to differences in exercise intensity/duration leading to IL-6 overproduction. A lower IL-
PJSC Gazprom is a major Russian energy company that aims to lead the global energy market. It develops new gas production centers in remote areas of Russia and on the Russian continental shelf. Gazprom has a long history of reliable gas supplies to Russian and foreign customers and is actively expanding its transportation infrastructure and gas processing and chemistry businesses. Ukhta State Technical University has a strategic partnership with Gazprom to support these efforts through research, personnel training, and knowledge sharing. The University implements a joint research program with ten projects focused on Gazprom's technical needs and also the first humanitarian project on organizational culture alignment. This partnership is an important driver of research and training quality at the University.
The Chair of Descriptive Geometry and Drawing at Vyatka State University in Kirov, Russia has 15 professorial staff and focuses on 6 main scientific areas: 1) modeling of aircraft surfaces, 2) improving electronic educational support for graphics, 3) superplastic metal forming processes, 4) vibration in machining non-rigid shafts, 5) creating spatial designs from birch bark, and 6) alternative fuels for engines. Over the years, the Chair has published works, filed patents, and educated students and staff in these applied areas of geometry, graphics, and materials engineering.
The journal publishes scientific studies from different fields in several languages. It is published 24 times per year in Hungary and has an international editorial board. The document also provides contact information for the journal and lists the articles in the current issue covering various scientific topics such as geography, pedagogy, philology, and psychology.
The article presents the results of testing over 100 lines of soft spring wheat in a collection nursery in Tuva, Russia from 2010 to 2018. During ecological testing, the studied lines showed better parameters than standard varieties Saratovskaya 29 and Chagytai. Based on evaluations, selection lines were identified that are drought tolerant and have good yield potential, earliness, disease resistance, and good grain quality. The selection lines showed varying results from year to year depending on environmental conditions. The best results over 2010-2018 were recorded for lines 1374-E-02self7201X-02Chagytai х Irtyshanka 10 and Chagytai*38/1, with Grain Technical Quality
This document summarizes indicators for evaluating the effectiveness of logistics management for a combined arms force under combat conditions. It suggests using two key indicators: 1) the degree of efficiency in performing logistics management tasks, and 2) the duration of the logistics management cycle for the combined arms force under combat conditions. Sustainability, continuity, and interaction between logistics system elements are important principles of effective logistics management. Survivability of logistics units and efficiency of the management process also impact overall logistics effectiveness. Evaluation indicators should account for factors like enemy fire and location of equipment and personnel. The management cycle time can be up to 2.66 hours, so lower performance on management tasks requires reducing this cycle time.
The article discusses the possibilities of using information and communication technologies to form subject competence in ecology in senior high school students. Using the software and pedagogical tool "Virtual Biological Laboratory for 10-11th grades", multimedia presentations, video clips, the electronic software and methodological complex "General Biology, 11th grade", and the online board "Padlet", a significant improvement was identified in the formation of environmental competence in senior students. Information and communication technologies can effectively support the development of ecological thinking and environmental literacy in high schoolers.
The study examined serum cytokine concentrations (IL-4, IL-6, IL-10, IL-18 and IFNγ) in 159 highly qualified athletes specializing in shooting, biathlon and bobsleigh. Cytokine levels varied individually but remained within reference values, except for higher IFN-γ in male shooters/bobsleigh accelerators and female shooters/bobsleigh pilots/accelerators. Pro-inflammatory IL-6 decreased significantly in male and female shooters/accelerators, with anti-inflammatory IL-10 increasing. However, this effect was not seen in male biathletes, likely due to differences in exercise intensity/duration leading to IL-6 overproduction. A lower IL-
PJSC Gazprom is a major Russian energy company that aims to lead the global energy market. It develops new gas production centers in remote areas of Russia and on the Russian continental shelf. Gazprom has a long history of reliable gas supplies to Russian and foreign customers and is actively expanding its transportation infrastructure and gas processing and chemistry businesses. Ukhta State Technical University has a strategic partnership with Gazprom to support these efforts through research, personnel training, and knowledge sharing. The University implements a joint research program with ten projects focused on Gazprom's technical needs and also the first humanitarian project on organizational culture alignment. This partnership is an important driver of research and training quality at the University.
The Department of Mechanical Engineering Technology at Vyatka State University in Kirov, Russia was founded in 1963 and trains undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate students. The department's research focuses on engineering and design quality assurance processes for machining and assembly, and staff have published over 1000 papers. Current research areas include automation systems, low-waste manufacturing techniques, and integrated production technologies using nanostructured materials.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the educational and professional qualifications of Dr. Arman Zh. Zhanbotin. He holds a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and has over 15 years of experience in solid state physics research. His areas of expertise include nanomaterials, track etched membranes, and radiation physics. He is currently a senior researcher at the Astana branch of the Institute of Nuclear Physics in Kazakhstan.
The article analyzes foreign experience in designing children's playgrounds in different geographic regions. It compares factors such as color design, equipment, and safety standards of playgrounds in Kazakhstan and abroad. The goal is to identify best practices from overseas that could be applied in Kazakhstan to develop playgrounds that stimulate children's creativity, learning, and healthy development while meeting international safety standards. Implementing elements from successful foreign models may help modernize Kazakhstan's playgrounds and improve children's recreational opportunities.
Development of Science in Uzbekistan during the Second World War The Contribu...ijtsrd
This article provides information about the changes in science in Uzbekistan during the war years, scientific innovations made by scientists of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, researchers and professors of higher education institutions. In particular, efforts were made to cover innovations in agriculture, industry, including heavy industry, chemistry, geology, pharmaceuticals, meteorology and others. There was also information about the work done with the evacuated scientists. Salomov I "Development of Science in Uzbekistan during the Second World War: The Contribution of Scientific News to Victory" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-6 | Issue-3 , April 2022, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd49883.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/other-scientific-research-area/other/49883/development-of-science-in-uzbekistan-during-the-second-world-war-the-contribution-of-scientific-news-to-victory/salomov-i
This document provides information about the Department of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry at Vyatka State University in Kirov, Russia. It discusses the department's history since being founded in 1967, lists the heads of the department, outlines the main research directions from 1967-2010 and 2010 to present, and provides details on funding, intellectual property, publications, training of PhD students, current staff, partners
The Department of Electrochemical Production Technology at Vyatka State University was established in 1969 and has since conducted research in several key areas:
1) Studies of hydrogen absorption during electroplating and its connection to pH, resulting in improved cadmium coating electrolytes.
2) Investigation of pH effects on sodium amalgam stability, improving chlorine and alkali production.
3) Development of copper monochloride cathode manufacture and lithium-sulfur battery medium-temperature processes.
4) Modern equipment is used for research including potentiostats, impedancemeters, and collaboration with other university centers.
Dr. Visakh P.M. is a prolific editor who has published over 16 books. He is currently a research associate in Russia, where he obtained his PhD, MPhil, and MSc degrees. He has extensive experience conducting research abroad, having visited over 15 universities in 12 countries. His research focuses on polymer nanocomposites and liquid crystalline polymers. He has published numerous papers, book chapters, and edited several books in the field of polymers and composites.
This document lists the publications, awards, and grants of an individual. They have published 47 total publications, with 15 in peer-reviewed journals and 32 in conference proceedings. The individual has also received 9 total awards and grants, including scholarships from BP, the Russian Academy of Sciences, and others for their academic and scientific achievements. Their peer-reviewed publications focus on topics including swirling jets, flames, and coherent structures, and have appeared in journals like Combustion Science and Technology.
The Department of Electric Drive and Automation at Vyatka State University trains over 4,000 professionals in fields related to electric drive and automation. The department has 17 teaching staff including 2 Doctors of Science and 9 PhDs, and contains 6 laboratories equipped with modern research facilities and equipment. The department focuses on research areas such as control of nonlinear dynamic objects, electromechanical systems with semiconductor converters, computer control of thermal processes, and power savings.
Mauro Luisetto is a member of the editorial council of the Publishing House of the International Mariinskaya Academy named after M.D. Shapovalenko and a member of the editorial board of the scientific journal "Mariinskaya Academy". He belongs to several departments within the academy related to fields like pharmacology, information and communication technology, chemistry, and organization and management. He has received several honors for his scientific work.
Proceed select lectures 7 european summer school ebook0Konstantin German
This document summarizes innovative developments based on supramolecular systems, with a focus on applications in separation processes. It describes how crown ethers can selectively form complexes with metal ions, enabling efficient separation. Specifically, crown ethers have been used to separate lithium isotopes with a separation coefficient of 1.03, and to recover strontium and cesium from nuclear waste. Crown ethers also show potential for separating elements with similar chemical properties, such as lanthanides and actinides. The document highlights both fundamental research advances and practical applications of supramolecular chemistry for important problems in fields like radiochemistry and nuclear waste management.
Material Science and Technology of MaterialsVisionary_
The department was founded in 1963 and trains undergraduate and graduate students in material science and technology. Research focuses on developing new alloys with high damping capacity, including iron, zinc-aluminum, and manganese-copper alloys. Over 300 publications and several patents have resulted from this research. Future work will explore nanostructured alloys and shape memory alloys for medical applications.
This document summarizes some of the key problems facing Russia's regional system of capital repairs for apartment buildings and common property. It identifies a lack of data on buildings' physical condition after repairs, inadequate technical accounting systems, declining energy efficiency gains, failure to implement short-term repair plans, and issues with repairing smaller buildings. It recommends including condition data in monitoring, re-establishing technical accounting, aligning energy reporting, finding solutions for smaller buildings, adhering to repair plans, and addressing discrepancies between minimum contributions and actual repair costs. Addressing these issues could help improve the effectiveness and sustainability of regional capital repair programs.
This document summarizes research on transmyocardial laser revascularization (TMLR) as a surgical treatment for severe coronary heart disease. TMLR uses a laser to create channels through the heart muscle wall to restore blood flow when standard revascularization methods are ineffective. Different laser types cause varying degrees of tissue damage around channels. Clinical use of TMLR may involve combining it with coronary artery bypass grafting or minimally invasive techniques. TMLR shows potential as an alternative when diffuse artery disease prevents standard revascularization from meeting heart muscle blood flow needs. Selection criteria and post-operative monitoring are important considerations for TMLR procedures.
This document provides information about a scientific journal called "The scientific heritage". The following key details are provided:
- The journal is published in multiple languages including English, Hungarian, Polish, Russian, Ukrainian, German and French.
- It covers various scientific fields and publishes research studies, reports and achievements.
- It is published 24 times per year in Hungary and all articles are peer-reviewed.
- Contact details and information about the editorial board are provided.
- The document then lists the table of contents for one particular issue, providing titles and authors of articles within topics like biology, medicine, pharmaceutical sciences, physics and mathematics.
The Scientific journal “Norwegian Journal of development of the International Science” is issued 24 times a year and is a scientific publication on topical problems of science.
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) was established in 1951 and has since educated over 17,000 PhDs and 6000 Doctors of Science. It has 10 departments covering fields like physics, engineering, and biomedical sciences. MIPT is known for its world-class research and collaboration with affiliated research centers and companies in fields like information technology, energy, biotechnology, and nanotechnology. Notable alumni include Nobel Prize winners and founders of successful companies in areas like lasers, nanotechnology, software, and biotechnology. MIPT aims to foster innovation through collaboration between students, researchers, and industry partners.
Structural and Surface Morphology Studies of Zinc Sulphide NanopowdersIRJET Journal
This document discusses the structural and morphological analysis of zinc sulfide (ZnS) nanopowders prepared by the control precipitation method. X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy were used to analyze the nanopowders. XRD analysis showed the nanopowders were polycrystalline with a cubic crystal structure. The average grain size was determined to be around 20nm using the Scherrer formula. SEM images revealed the nanopowders had a non-uniform morphology and grain size distribution. The nanopowders properties make them promising for applications in optoelectronics and electronics.
The document summarizes the results of field trials conducted on spring barley varieties Avalon, Pioneer and Overture over two years from 2019 to 2020 in Tambov, Russia. On average, the highest grain yield of 62.0 c/ha was obtained for the Avalon variety. A study of the influence of weather factors found that the Avalon variety is more responsive to moisture conditions, while the Overture variety is more drought resistant. The journal publishes scientific studies and reports in various fields in multiple languages.
The document summarizes research activities and directions of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering at Vyatka State University of Humanities. It discusses several ongoing and proposed research projects, including:
1. Studying non-sinusoidal modes of operation and higher harmonic components in power distribution networks.
2. Developing methods to reduce voltage fluctuations caused by abruptly variable loads.
3. Evaluating reactive power compensation techniques in industrial power systems to reduce losses.
4. Studying surges in electric power systems and developing protection measures for equipment.
The faculty seeks to improve power quality and reliability, increase energy efficiency, and reduce losses through collaboration with industry partners and other universities. Expected results include models, calculations
The Department of Mechanical Engineering Technology at Vyatka State University in Kirov, Russia was founded in 1963 and trains undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate students. The department's research focuses on engineering and design quality assurance processes for machining and assembly, and staff have published over 1000 papers. Current research areas include automation systems, low-waste manufacturing techniques, and integrated production technologies using nanostructured materials.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the educational and professional qualifications of Dr. Arman Zh. Zhanbotin. He holds a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and has over 15 years of experience in solid state physics research. His areas of expertise include nanomaterials, track etched membranes, and radiation physics. He is currently a senior researcher at the Astana branch of the Institute of Nuclear Physics in Kazakhstan.
The article analyzes foreign experience in designing children's playgrounds in different geographic regions. It compares factors such as color design, equipment, and safety standards of playgrounds in Kazakhstan and abroad. The goal is to identify best practices from overseas that could be applied in Kazakhstan to develop playgrounds that stimulate children's creativity, learning, and healthy development while meeting international safety standards. Implementing elements from successful foreign models may help modernize Kazakhstan's playgrounds and improve children's recreational opportunities.
Development of Science in Uzbekistan during the Second World War The Contribu...ijtsrd
This article provides information about the changes in science in Uzbekistan during the war years, scientific innovations made by scientists of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, researchers and professors of higher education institutions. In particular, efforts were made to cover innovations in agriculture, industry, including heavy industry, chemistry, geology, pharmaceuticals, meteorology and others. There was also information about the work done with the evacuated scientists. Salomov I "Development of Science in Uzbekistan during the Second World War: The Contribution of Scientific News to Victory" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-6 | Issue-3 , April 2022, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd49883.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/other-scientific-research-area/other/49883/development-of-science-in-uzbekistan-during-the-second-world-war-the-contribution-of-scientific-news-to-victory/salomov-i
This document provides information about the Department of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry at Vyatka State University in Kirov, Russia. It discusses the department's history since being founded in 1967, lists the heads of the department, outlines the main research directions from 1967-2010 and 2010 to present, and provides details on funding, intellectual property, publications, training of PhD students, current staff, partners
The Department of Electrochemical Production Technology at Vyatka State University was established in 1969 and has since conducted research in several key areas:
1) Studies of hydrogen absorption during electroplating and its connection to pH, resulting in improved cadmium coating electrolytes.
2) Investigation of pH effects on sodium amalgam stability, improving chlorine and alkali production.
3) Development of copper monochloride cathode manufacture and lithium-sulfur battery medium-temperature processes.
4) Modern equipment is used for research including potentiostats, impedancemeters, and collaboration with other university centers.
Dr. Visakh P.M. is a prolific editor who has published over 16 books. He is currently a research associate in Russia, where he obtained his PhD, MPhil, and MSc degrees. He has extensive experience conducting research abroad, having visited over 15 universities in 12 countries. His research focuses on polymer nanocomposites and liquid crystalline polymers. He has published numerous papers, book chapters, and edited several books in the field of polymers and composites.
This document lists the publications, awards, and grants of an individual. They have published 47 total publications, with 15 in peer-reviewed journals and 32 in conference proceedings. The individual has also received 9 total awards and grants, including scholarships from BP, the Russian Academy of Sciences, and others for their academic and scientific achievements. Their peer-reviewed publications focus on topics including swirling jets, flames, and coherent structures, and have appeared in journals like Combustion Science and Technology.
The Department of Electric Drive and Automation at Vyatka State University trains over 4,000 professionals in fields related to electric drive and automation. The department has 17 teaching staff including 2 Doctors of Science and 9 PhDs, and contains 6 laboratories equipped with modern research facilities and equipment. The department focuses on research areas such as control of nonlinear dynamic objects, electromechanical systems with semiconductor converters, computer control of thermal processes, and power savings.
Mauro Luisetto is a member of the editorial council of the Publishing House of the International Mariinskaya Academy named after M.D. Shapovalenko and a member of the editorial board of the scientific journal "Mariinskaya Academy". He belongs to several departments within the academy related to fields like pharmacology, information and communication technology, chemistry, and organization and management. He has received several honors for his scientific work.
Proceed select lectures 7 european summer school ebook0Konstantin German
This document summarizes innovative developments based on supramolecular systems, with a focus on applications in separation processes. It describes how crown ethers can selectively form complexes with metal ions, enabling efficient separation. Specifically, crown ethers have been used to separate lithium isotopes with a separation coefficient of 1.03, and to recover strontium and cesium from nuclear waste. Crown ethers also show potential for separating elements with similar chemical properties, such as lanthanides and actinides. The document highlights both fundamental research advances and practical applications of supramolecular chemistry for important problems in fields like radiochemistry and nuclear waste management.
Material Science and Technology of MaterialsVisionary_
The department was founded in 1963 and trains undergraduate and graduate students in material science and technology. Research focuses on developing new alloys with high damping capacity, including iron, zinc-aluminum, and manganese-copper alloys. Over 300 publications and several patents have resulted from this research. Future work will explore nanostructured alloys and shape memory alloys for medical applications.
This document summarizes some of the key problems facing Russia's regional system of capital repairs for apartment buildings and common property. It identifies a lack of data on buildings' physical condition after repairs, inadequate technical accounting systems, declining energy efficiency gains, failure to implement short-term repair plans, and issues with repairing smaller buildings. It recommends including condition data in monitoring, re-establishing technical accounting, aligning energy reporting, finding solutions for smaller buildings, adhering to repair plans, and addressing discrepancies between minimum contributions and actual repair costs. Addressing these issues could help improve the effectiveness and sustainability of regional capital repair programs.
This document summarizes research on transmyocardial laser revascularization (TMLR) as a surgical treatment for severe coronary heart disease. TMLR uses a laser to create channels through the heart muscle wall to restore blood flow when standard revascularization methods are ineffective. Different laser types cause varying degrees of tissue damage around channels. Clinical use of TMLR may involve combining it with coronary artery bypass grafting or minimally invasive techniques. TMLR shows potential as an alternative when diffuse artery disease prevents standard revascularization from meeting heart muscle blood flow needs. Selection criteria and post-operative monitoring are important considerations for TMLR procedures.
This document provides information about a scientific journal called "The scientific heritage". The following key details are provided:
- The journal is published in multiple languages including English, Hungarian, Polish, Russian, Ukrainian, German and French.
- It covers various scientific fields and publishes research studies, reports and achievements.
- It is published 24 times per year in Hungary and all articles are peer-reviewed.
- Contact details and information about the editorial board are provided.
- The document then lists the table of contents for one particular issue, providing titles and authors of articles within topics like biology, medicine, pharmaceutical sciences, physics and mathematics.
The Scientific journal “Norwegian Journal of development of the International Science” is issued 24 times a year and is a scientific publication on topical problems of science.
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) was established in 1951 and has since educated over 17,000 PhDs and 6000 Doctors of Science. It has 10 departments covering fields like physics, engineering, and biomedical sciences. MIPT is known for its world-class research and collaboration with affiliated research centers and companies in fields like information technology, energy, biotechnology, and nanotechnology. Notable alumni include Nobel Prize winners and founders of successful companies in areas like lasers, nanotechnology, software, and biotechnology. MIPT aims to foster innovation through collaboration between students, researchers, and industry partners.
Structural and Surface Morphology Studies of Zinc Sulphide NanopowdersIRJET Journal
This document discusses the structural and morphological analysis of zinc sulfide (ZnS) nanopowders prepared by the control precipitation method. X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy were used to analyze the nanopowders. XRD analysis showed the nanopowders were polycrystalline with a cubic crystal structure. The average grain size was determined to be around 20nm using the Scherrer formula. SEM images revealed the nanopowders had a non-uniform morphology and grain size distribution. The nanopowders properties make them promising for applications in optoelectronics and electronics.
The document summarizes the results of field trials conducted on spring barley varieties Avalon, Pioneer and Overture over two years from 2019 to 2020 in Tambov, Russia. On average, the highest grain yield of 62.0 c/ha was obtained for the Avalon variety. A study of the influence of weather factors found that the Avalon variety is more responsive to moisture conditions, while the Overture variety is more drought resistant. The journal publishes scientific studies and reports in various fields in multiple languages.
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The document summarizes research activities and directions of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering at Vyatka State University of Humanities. It discusses several ongoing and proposed research projects, including:
1. Studying non-sinusoidal modes of operation and higher harmonic components in power distribution networks.
2. Developing methods to reduce voltage fluctuations caused by abruptly variable loads.
3. Evaluating reactive power compensation techniques in industrial power systems to reduce losses.
4. Studying surges in electric power systems and developing protection measures for equipment.
The faculty seeks to improve power quality and reliability, increase energy efficiency, and reduce losses through collaboration with industry partners and other universities. Expected results include models, calculations
The Department of General Chemistry was established in 1963 and has focused on research involving rare metals and high-temperature electrochemistry. Major developments include introducing boronizing steel and developing heat storage mixtures. Current research examines diffusion coatings using rare earth elements in molten halides. The department collaborates with other institutions and has various equipment for analysis.
This document summarizes research from the Department of Building Constructions at a Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture. It outlines three key areas of research: 1) wooden structures and connections, 2) frame-membrane steel constructions, and 3) the stress-strain state of reinforced concrete structures. For the second area, research focuses on calculating plane prestressed cylindrical membranes and developing frame and rod assemblies. This research has resulted in various publications, patents, and the defense of two PhD dissertations on reinforced concrete structures.
The Chair of philosophy, sociology and psychology at Vyatka State University was founded in 1974 and conducts research in these fields. It has 14 faculty members, including 2 Doctors of Science and 7 Candidates of Science. The Chair runs sociological surveys on topics like biotechnology development, youth education needs, and pension employment. Students participate in surveys and competitions. The Chair aims to train new researchers and publishes research in journals and books. It cooperates with other universities and research institutes on projects regarding social issues.
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The document summarizes information about the Department of Information Technology in Mechanical Engineering at Vyatka State University. It discusses the department's history, activities in undergraduate and graduate education, research areas including computer-aided design and laser plasma treatment of materials. The department trains students and conducts research using software from companies like Siemens, Autodesk, and Delcam. Prospects for the department include obtaining patents, developing theoretical models, introducing new software, and expanding education through specialized courses and distance learning.
The Department of Cultural Studies and Journalism at Vyatka State University was established in 2002 and renamed in 2011. It has over 20 faculty members, many with PhDs or higher degrees. The department offers bachelor's and master's programs in cultural studies, journalism, advertising and public relations. Faculty research focuses on cultural studies, media studies, linguistics, folklore, business culture, and more. The department also organizes academic conferences and has grant-funded projects on cultural landscapes and media culture.
The document summarizes the activities and areas of research of the Department of General History. It outlines the scientific fields and projects of individual professors, including topics related to ethnic and cultural heritage, archaeology, history of various regions and periods. It also describes the department's student scientific society, expeditions, international cooperation with universities in Europe and research internships abroad.
The Department of Automatics and Remote Control at Vyatka State University started research in 2012 on peer-to-peer networks for multimedia broadcasting. The research aims to develop a hybrid peer-to-peer network with latency rankings to improve access to broadband multimedia data. Existing peer-to-peer networks have limitations and do not provide interactive live delivery of multimedia content. The research is funded by a government grant and has resulted in mathematical models and analysis of peer-to-peer technologies. Future development may involve open-source communities to create a new
The Department of General and Applied Economics was founded in 2011 and currently has 12 lecturers, including 1 Doctor of Sciences and 6 PhDs. The department's research focuses on methodology of food market management, regional economic modernization through cluster development, and trends in socio-economic systems. Research results include 2 monographs, 9 articles, and 66 theses published in conferences. The faculty overall has defended 24 PhDs and 6 doctorates in 20 years, published over 100 articles, and participated in over 20 research projects.
This document summarizes the role of Vyatka State University (VyatGU) in developing biotechnology in the Kirov region of Russia. It discusses how VyatGU provides graduates with expertise in areas like mathematical modeling, economics, and biotechnology. It also outlines some of VyatGU's research projects, publications, and international collaborations that contribute to advancing biotechnology in the Kirov region.
The Department of Economics, Accounting and Finance was formed in 2011 through the merger of two departments. It offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in economics. In 2012, the department published several research papers and theses. A key goal is to increase publications in Scopus-indexed journals. The department collaborates with research partners and focuses on topics like risk management, taxation, and energy economics.
The Department of Regional Economics and Management at Vyatka State University was founded in 1992 and is the oldest economic department in the Kirov region. It currently has over 500 students and more than 3,000 graduates. The department staff includes 3 professors, 3 associate professors, 4 senior lecturers, 2 lecturers, 1 doctor, and 7 PhDs. Every year, department lecturers produce around 25 teaching materials, 2 monographs, and 5 scientific articles. From 2005-2007 and 2009-2010, the department completed various research projects and applied studies that were implemented by Kirov region authorities to improve areas such as investment, innovation, transportation, and more.
The document summarizes several projects from the Department of "Machines and Technology of Woodworking" at Vyatka State University. It describes projects on:
1) Optimizing the construction of circular saws to improve stability and cutting efficiency. Mathematical models of saw properties were developed.
2) Developing non-waste technology for finger joints in wood studs using cold mechanical pressing. This reduces energy use and waste.
3) Optimizing log cutting plans using algorithms to determine optimal lumber sizes. Methods include breakup cutting and sawing with one to three bars.
Publications, achievements, and laboratory facilities for each project are also summarized.
The Faculty of Applied Mathematics and Telecommunications at Vyatka State University consists of three departments: Higher Mathematics, Applied Mathematics and Informatics, and Radioelectronic Equipment. The Radioelectronic Equipment Department implements educational programs in communication networks, secure communications, mobile communication technologies, and information security. The department's research includes algorithms for image compression, filtering, and segmentation, as well as work on self-organizing wireless networks and design of recursive digital filters. Key areas of research include nonlinear image processing, video compression, and cognitive radio technologies for ad hoc networks.
This document summarizes the research areas and activities of the Department of Architecture and Town Planning at a university. It includes:
1) The department was established in 1980 and conducts research in architecture, urban construction, and real estate management. Its mission is to train specialists and develop science and technology.
2) The main objectives are focused individual and collective work by students on research topics and mastering research techniques.
3) The department has ongoing research projects in architectural and urban construction, building physics, and energy-efficient buildings. It engages in publications, tours, and restoring historical buildings.
The Microbiology Department at VyatSU:
1. Prepares specialists in microbiology and has 20 employees conducting research in two areas: the effect of nanoparticles on microbial productivity, and developing biological test systems and production of microbial agents.
2. Has achieved patents and generated over 300 graduates now working in industry and research.
3. Partners with companies and universities to apply its research in biotechnology, environmental remediation, and medical product development.
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2. General information
In the department
Founding year 1963.
Head of the Department:
Aleshkin Alexey
The number of staff PPP 7 people., Among
them:
doctors, professors - 2 people., associate
professors - 5 people.,
3. Alexey Aleshkin?
Vladimirovich
Professor, Head
Department
Turubanov
Nicholas V.
Associate
Professor, Ph.
D..
Oleg
Medvedev
Associate
Professor,
Ph. D..
Scientific research areas of the Department:
1. "Mathematical modeling and improvement of means
of agricultural products" (Action).
Science operations are conducted jointly with the Research
Institute of the North-East on the mathematical modeling of
the mechanical interaction in the process of grinding and
separating plant material in agriculture under the leadership
of the RAAS, VA Sysuyev. Development embedded in the
research and development and small-scale machines used
in the farms of the region. Mathematical model of the
processes of crushing granular materials used in the
development of shredders for kormoprigotovleniya.
4. Published monographs and prototypes
1. Sysuyev VA Aleshkin AV Kormshchikov AD Methods of
mechanics in Agricultural Technology: Kirov. - Kirov. print shop.,
1997. - 217 p.
2. Aleshkin AV Mechanical vibrations in the process
kormoprigotovleniya for livestock. - Kirov: Northeast Research
Institute, 1999. - 73 p.
3.Sysuev VA Aleshkin AV Savinykh PA Kormoprigotovitelnye
machine. The theory, design, experiment: In two volumes. - Kirov:
Zonal Agricultural Research Institute of the North-East, 2008. T. 1.2.
- 1200.
4. Theoretical and experimental studies of stem shredder hopper
feed with hammer rotor. / / VG Mokhnatkin, DN Koshurnikov, AV
Aleshkin etc.: Monograph. - Kirov: Vyatka State Agricultural
Academy, 2011. - 130 p.: Ill.
5. Finite-elements model airflow implemented in algorithmic programs
used to develop pnevmoseparatorov$$$ grain mixtures.
According to the results of scientific research reserved 1 and 3
doctoral theses.
Received 30 patents and patents.
6. List of recent intellectual property
2006:
1. "Crusher" V.A.Sysuev, P.A.Savinyh, AV Aleshkin, NA Chernyatiev, O. Medvedev. SRIA North-
East. Rudnitsky Patent
№ 2279920.
2. "Small-sized feed mill plant" VA Sysuyev, PA Savinykh, NA Chernyatiev, AV Aleshkin, AV
Palkin S.Yu.Ustyugov, NV Turubanov. SRIA North-East. Rudnitsky Patent number 2,275,156.
2008:
1. "Transporter-chopper forage and bedding." AV Aleshkin, Y. Sychugov, VE Saitov, NV Falcons.
PA Savinykh. SRIA North-East. Rudnitsky Patent number 2322049 Published
20/04/2008 Bull. № 11.
2. "Crusher" Savinykh PA Sychugov Y., Kasyanov VL Turubanov NV SRIA North-East. Rudnitsky
Patent for invention № 2317146
publ. 20/02/2008 Bull. № 5, 2008. - 8.
3. "Mixer" Savinykh PA Lodygin DG, Turubanov NV SRIA North-East. Rudnitsky Patent for utility
model
№ 76248 published. 09/20/2008 Bull. № 26, 2008.
4. "Crusher" Savinykh PA Lodygin DG, Turubanov NV SRIA North-East. Rudnitsky Patent for
useful model № 76250 published. 09/20/2008 Bull. № 26, 2008.
5. "Small-sized feed mill plant." Savinykh PA Palkin AV Lodygin DG,
Turubanov NV SRIA North-East. Rudnitsky Patent for invention № 2338441 publ. 11/20/2008 Bull.
№ 32, 2008.
2009:
6. "The method of preparation of wet grain for feeding material and device for its implementation."
V.A.Sysuev, P.A.Savinyh, AV Aleshkin, NA Chernyatiev, O. Medvedev. Kirov. SRIA North-East.
Rudnitsky Patent for invention № 2371063 2009 27.10 Posted Bull. № 30, 2009.
7. Solve scientific problems and the way forward
Study and optimization of the process with examples
pnevmoseparatsii separation grain mass before drying - during pre-
treatment and finding the optimal process parameters of air cleaning
seeds during secondary treatment.
Methodology of design models of dynamic processes of separation
and grinding plant material.
Distribution of stresses in the study of stem materials under shock
fracture
Finite-element models weevil damage on impact with the hammer to
the dynamics of the propagation of elastic and plastic deformation
Modeling of deformation in grains roller conditioner.
8. 2. Development of methods for the calculation of
thin-walled structures for plastic and damping
properties of the material. Modeling of deformation
processes of composite materials.
Viktor Shishkin
Mikhailovich
Prof. Dr. Sc.
Alexander P.
Levashov
Art. teacher.,
Cand.
At the department since 1996, conducted
scientific work on the modeling of the stress-
strain state, the bearing capacity and the
dynamic response of thin-walled structures of
aircraft. Developed a new scientific discipline,
consisting of finite-element modeling of the
dynamic response of imperfectly elastic
composite structures with fluctuations in the
resonance zone.
9. APPLICATION OF
COMPOSITE
MATERIALS AND
ALLOYS DAMPS
The principles of a mathematical model of
damping alloy and methods for optimizing the
mechanical properties of the complex.
According to the research topics were reserved
three candidates and one doctoral thesis.
Currently, the department conducted research
work on the grant received under the state
assignment for 2012-2013 gg consisting
modeling damping properties of multilayer
composites and dynamic response of thin-
walled composite structures with fluctuations in
the resonance zone. Is led by Prof. V. Shishkin
10. The monograph
V. Shishkin Finite-element models in the
oscillations of imperfectly elastic
structures. - Kirov: Izd VyatGU, 2004. - 72.
11. Program is available at the Department for
Continuing Education
Application of a mathematical package Mathlab to
problems of structural mechanics. (72 hours)
Boris L.
Timofeev
Associate
Professor,
since physical
and
mathematical
n.
Since 2007, Associate Professor,
because physical and mathematical n.
BL Timofeev student organizes inter-
university competition on the
theoretical mechanics, goes to
students at Russian and international
competitions, where the team VyatGU
wins prizes and honorable place.
12. Contacts
Address: 610000, Kirov Str. Moscow, 36, of. 530.
Phone: 8 (8332) 64-18-44
Email: kaf_tism@vyatsu.ru
Vice-Rector for Science and Innovation - Sergey G.
Litvinets.
Address: 610000, Kirov Str. Moscow, 36, of. 321.
Phone: 8 (8332) 64-15-91, ext. 1-33.
Email: litvinets@vyatsu.ru; science@vyatsu.ru.