On March 20, Alexander Sergeev, Scientific Director of the National Center for Physics and Mathematics (NCFM) and Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences visited Novosibirsk State University. After an open lecture for NSU students and teachers about the latest world-class achievements in the fields of physics and mathematics, the scientist visited NSU’s Advanced Engineering School "Cognitive Engineering" to learn about current projects and look for opportunities to cooperate. Sergey Golovin, "Cognitive Engineering" Director, took Sergeev on a tour of the School.
Golovin explained.
A distinctive feature of the Advanced Engineering School (AES) is our approach to working with industrial partners. Most AESs rely on large companies to generate demand for technology and skills. When we established our School, we also interacted with the local business community including technology companies that are developing in Novosibirsk and, specifically, Akademgorodok. They are also interested in qualified personnel capable of solving non-linear problems and quickly rebuilding production and research processes in response to changing conditions. We also consider large companies with state participation not only as partners, but as a market for our innovations and technologies.
During the tour, Sergeev met young scientists working at the AES and learned more about their projects. These include two projects with promising opportunities for cooperation. The first of these is focused on sensors and diagnostic equipment for space instrumentation that help to record temperature, pressure, radiation levels, etc. The second, involves the installation of modeling seismic exploration processes, a digital core model, a digital platform with geological exploration data, and optical sensors.
The NCFM, offered to assist the NSU AES establish contact with representatives of the Arctic Northern Sea Route to discuss the possibility of cooperation in the field of communications.