Students of the Department of Electric Drive and Industrial Automation of the SUSU Polytechnic InstituteIvan Holodilin, Anastasia Sokhina, and Sergey Bazarov, under guidance of Associate professor of the Department, Candidate of Technical Sciences Aleksandr Nesterov, became one of the winners of the contest “Intellectual Breakthrough 2016” within the 5-100 Project.
Are you planning on publishing research results in leading international journals indexed in the Scopus and Web of Science databases, but you don’t know where to start from? We invite you to the Office of Academic Writing. The office’s specialists offer educational, consultation, and translation services aimed at increasing authors’ publication activity.
Nowadays preventing and fighting stress is one of the most relevant directions of modern studies. A SUSU scientist, Professor of the Institute of Sport, Tourism and Service Olga Tseylikman makes her scientific contribution to understanding of this problem.
– How do you think, how urgent is the stress problem today and what is it connected with?
A strategic session on main areas of applied science development was held on May 20th at South Ural State University in the framework of the work plan implementation “Roadmap of the Project 5-100”.
The SUSU Center for Computing Engineering started to get ready for the opening of a unique laboratory, in which engineers in the field of production and product life cycle management will be trained.
Modern research in the sphere of solar power engineering give us hope that in the nearest future we will be able to use power energy while minimizing damage for the environment. Besides, switching to solar arrays of the new type will allow for considerable reduce expenditure for power consumption. At the present time SUSU scientists are actively conducting research in the sphere of solar energy use.
Nowadays environment’s acidification is a very pressing matter not only on the Ural. Accumulated acid gases promote acid rains’ formation. Their influence increases the acidity level in water bodies, which is fatal for fish, amphibians, insects and bacteria.
From April 18-19, the Rector of South Ural State University Alexander Shestakov visited the University of Oxford, Great Britain, to meet with Dr Manus Henry, Prof Ronald Roy (mechanical engineering), Prof Lionel Tarassenko (head of the Department of Engineering Science), and the president of Emerson Edward Monser. The main aim of the meetings was the discussion of the possible cooperation between the three parties in the field of engineering.
Professor Jeff Sahadeo, Carleton University, visited SUSU to give an open lecture on the history of migration. We talked with him about his scientific interest in Russia, his planned field research in Troitsk, and the future of the SUSU Laboratory for Migration Studies.
– You head the Institute of European, Russian and Eurasian studies at Carleton University and you are one of the most well-known researchers in the field of migration. Why do you focus your research on Russia, what’s the reason?
As is well known, last year engineering centers were founded at several universities by decision of the Russian Ministry of Science as a result of an open, public contest. All the winning projects from the contest were approved by the Strategic Development Program Until 2021. One of the winners of the project was the Center of Computer Engineering at South Ural State University. We spoke with its research head, SUSU vice rector of strategic development, professor Andrey Vladimirovich Keller.
The company STARTRAVEL alongside South Ural State University and the accredited exam center BKS-IHMOSCOWIELTSCENTER extends an invitation to everyone who wishes to take the IELTS exam.
On April 26th in the Sigma conference hall a lecture was held by professor Jeff Sahadeo of Carleton University (Canada) on the topic: “Soviet Moscow as a ‘global city’: Migration and Postcolonialism (comparison with London and Paris.)”
On April 25th at South Ural State University the contest “Scientific Potential – 2017” will begin. The contest is aimed at offering financial assistance to post-graduate students to help them complete their scientific projects and increase the publication activity of the University’s young researchers. Upon completion of their projects, the post-graduates must publish articles in the world’s leading journals.
Applications are being accepted in the following areas of scientific knowledge:
On April 15th at South Ural State University applications will be accepted for a new competition. Young researchers without scientific titles up to age 30, candidates of science up to age 35, and doctors of science up to 40 will be able to receive 400 thousand rubles for the realization of the most ambitious and brave projects. If you are young, brave, and ambitious, this competition is for you!
The WCX17: SAE World Congress Experience in Detroit (USA) once again gathered leaders of the international automotive industry in the beginning of April. Within the Congress’ more than 100 years of existence, it has earned authority as the largest society of automotive experts.
The First Regional Forum Chelyabinsk 2035: Technology of the Future was held April 12th in Chelyabinsk. The forum was held as part of the IX International Industrial Forum Reconstruction of Industrial Enterprises – Breakthrough Technologies in Metallurgy and Machine Building and the 17th International Exhibition Ural Industrial Economics Week under the banner of the Chelyabinsk Region Ministry of Economic Development.
Not too long ago, a world where all work was completed by robots existed only in the imaginations of science fiction writers and directors. Today, thanks to innovative technologies, the fantastical future is becoming a reality.
On March 29 the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation summarized the results for implementing projects aimed at creating and developing engineering centers in universities in 2016. Successful experience in collaborating of the SUSU Center of Computer Engineering (CCE) with industrial enterprises was presented to the Ministry experts by Andrey Keller, Vice-Rector of Strategic Development and supervisor of the Project.