Business programme 2023


November 29
9:30–11:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 1
Big Challenges: Opportunities for Development New Stage in the Study of Organ Physiology and Pathology at the Level of Individual Cells
9:30–11:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 1
The current level of technological development has led to a breakthrough in the study of the normal operation and pathology of biological systems, not only at the macro level of organs and tissues, and has made it possible to achieve higher resolu...
The current level of technological development has led to a breakthrough in the study of the normal operation and pathology of biological systems, not only at the macro level of organs and tissues, and has made it possible to achieve higher resolution and study populations of single cells that collectively make up a particular organ. The session participants will discuss the use of new methods in biomedical practices: single-cell next-generation sequencing, high-throughput flow cytometry, and multiplex immunohistochemical analysis. These advanced technologies will help to evaluate the entire complex interaction of different types of cells during the pathological process and eventually will lead to the creation of new treatment strategies that aim to correct abnormalities in a particular cell population, which will make medicine more personalized and enhance the overall effectiveness of therapy.
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9:30–11:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 2
Opportunities for the Decade of Science and Technology in Russia Interdisciplinary Research on Childhood: Modern Myths and Scientific Data
9:30–11:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 2
Modern research indicates that childhood not only plays an enormous role in the long-term development of a particular child, but also in the evolution of a country’s human capital. Conducting large-scale interdisciplinary studies of childhood can ...
Modern research indicates that childhood not only plays an enormous role in the long-term development of a particular child, but also in the evolution of a country’s human capital. Conducting large-scale interdisciplinary studies of childhood can provide objective data and evidence-based practices to effectively support this period and unlock the potential of each child, including when it comes to such issues as child health as well as correctional and rehabilitation work. What myths about child development have a negative impact on the process of raising and educating children? How should we organize children’s leisure time based on scientific data about the influence of games and reading on a child’s development? How can young scientists get involved in interdisciplinary research and what issues need to be studied further?
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9:30–11:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 3
Development Tools Megagrants: Results and Plans
9:30–11:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 3
The megagrant programme has helped create 345 world-class scientific laboratories at Russian universities and scientific organizations. Leading scientists from 40 countries are involved in such scientific research, including more than 100 Russian ...
The megagrant programme has helped create 345 world-class scientific laboratories at Russian universities and scientific organizations. Leading scientists from 40 countries are involved in such scientific research, including more than 100 Russian scientists who live abroad. Thanks to the programme, they were able to return to their homeland, and many of them have stayed here to live and work after the completion of the grant. As of 2022, as a result of research conducted as part of the programme, almost 10,000 articles had been published in scientific journals indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection database, with almost 3,000 of them being published in first quartile journals. The programme’s implementation has had a positive impact on the activities of universities and scientific organizations, not only due to the opening of laboratories equipped with the latest equipment, but also due to improvements in the educational process. Over the course of the programme, 268 educational programmes were created, developed, and implemented as part of the declared focus of scientific research. The programme is also crucial to attracting talented young researchers to science and creating the most comfortable conditions for research work and successful professional trajectories for them. Young researchers under the age of 39 make up 67% of employees at megagrant laboratories. Since 2010, more than 1,100 young scientists have defended their Ph.D. theses as part of work conducted using the megagrants. There are already examples of scientific laboratories being transformed into scientific centres, research institutes, and other research structures, which is a testament to the high standards and effectiveness of the programme. Overseas, the megagrant programme is rightfully considered a hallmark of Russian science. What is the significance of the programme for Russian science, universities, and scientific organizations? How is the modernization process coming along? What opportunities do researchers have as part of the megagrant programme?
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9:30–11:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 4
Space for International Scientific and Technical Cooperation Russian-Iranian Scientific and Technical Cooperation
9:30–11:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 4
There has recently been intensive rapprochement between Russia and Iran in all areas of life, including scientific and technical cooperation. Russia and Iran regularly hold forums of university rectors. Scientific cooperation between Russian and I...
There has recently been intensive rapprochement between Russia and Iran in all areas of life, including scientific and technical cooperation. Russia and Iran regularly hold forums of university rectors. Scientific cooperation between Russian and Iranian universities is intensifying. Student exchanges are on the rise. Russia provided 300 scholarships to Iranian students in April 2023. In Iran, interest in studying the Russian language at schools and universities is growing rapidly. However, not enough consideration has been given to the prospects for Russian-Iranian scientific cooperation and the reasons for insufficient student exchanges. The new challenges that young scientists and students in Russia and Iran face are related to sanctions and the sovereign provision of laboratories with modern equipment. The departure of foreign suppliers of equipment and reagents from the Russian and Iranian markets, complications with global supply chains, and the refusal of other countries to meet their repair and service obligations require new solutions from both the government and scientists. Such issues as equipping scientific laboratories, educational workshops, colleges, and medical centres and ensuring their stable operation are becoming critical for both states, as well as for public associations and scientists. What factors are hindering the growth of student exchange between Russia and Iran? Which sectors are the most promising for scientific cooperation? What is the best way to increase interest in the Persian language and literature among Russian humanities students? How can the two countries strengthen scientific cooperation in producing modern technologies, which is currently a particularly important and significant field? What prospects exist for Russian and Iranian specialists to intensify their joint work in scientific laboratories?
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9:30–11:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 5
Opportunities for the Decade of Science and Technology in Russia Museums: A Showcase of Scientific and Technological Progress
9:30–11:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 5
Achievements in science and technology are among the key indicators of any country’s development. And best of all, a vast audience can see these achievements at museums, which serve as spectacular platforms that can inform people about complex con...
Achievements in science and technology are among the key indicators of any country’s development. And best of all, a vast audience can see these achievements at museums, which serve as spectacular platforms that can inform people about complex concepts in a simple manner using an unconventional and interactive format as well as multimedia to demonstrate the latest achievements in science and technology, while turning numbers, details, formulas, and wires into a real immersive show that can excite even the youngest guests. What practices are most important for specialized museums? How do museums create their exhibitions and how does this reflect current scientific and technological progress? What are the criteria for an “ideal” museum from the viewpoint of visitors and in terms of maximizing the representation of scientific and technological achievements? How do multimedia formats bring museum realities to life?
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9:30–11:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 6
Space for International Scientific and Technical Cooperation Russia–Africa: Development via Science and Education
9:30–11:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 6
The advancement of Russian-African relations largely depends on fully unlocking their scientific potential. Youth scientific organizations play a special role in this process, since they create conditions for conducting effective research activiti...
The advancement of Russian-African relations largely depends on fully unlocking their scientific potential. Youth scientific organizations play a special role in this process, since they create conditions for conducting effective research activities and also help to strengthen professional scientific ties between scientists who specialize in African studies. Research into economic, geopolitical, and sociocultural problems of modern societies is a key focus area for young Africanist scholars. What African studies centres currently exist in Russia? How can we build effective mechanisms of cooperation between them? How can the Second Russia–Africa Summit and Economic and Humanitarian Forum serve as a catalyst for attracting young scientists to African studies? What topics are of the greatest interest to African studies scholars in Russia today? What attracts young scientists from Africa to come to Russia to conduct their professional activities?
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9:30–11:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 7
The Country’s Scale as a Space for Opportunities Federal Project ‘Popularization of Science and Technology’: A New Approach
9:30–11:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 7
One of the key tasks of the Decade of Science and Technology, which is taking place in Russia from 2022 to 2031 based on a decree from the Russian president, is to popularize science among a vast audience. Many scientific and educational projects ...
One of the key tasks of the Decade of Science and Technology, which is taking place in Russia from 2022 to 2031 based on a decree from the Russian president, is to popularize science among a vast audience. Many scientific and educational projects are being implemented in Russia thanks to proactive individuals who care about science. Substantial support from the state is needed to scale these projects. One effective tool for such support is grants, which were first launched in 2023 as part of the federal project ‘Popularization of Science and Technology’. During the session, we will recap the projects that have received support and also present changes to the federal project ‘Popularization of Science and Technology’, which will take effect starting from 2024, taking into account feedback from the community.
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9:30–11:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 8
Growth Opportunities: Lectures by Prominent Scientists and Business Representatives Project SLON
9:30–11:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 8
Young scientists talk simply and clearly about their research.
Young scientists talk simply and clearly about their research.
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9:30–11:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 9
Opportunities for the Decade of Science and Technology in Russia Popular Science Tourism: Results of the Second Year and Prospects
9:30–11:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 9
A key objective of getting Russian citizens to visit scientific infrastructure sites is to prepare and implement an action plan to develop popular science tourism in Russia, which will enable the general public to visit unique research infrastruct...
A key objective of getting Russian citizens to visit scientific infrastructure sites is to prepare and implement an action plan to develop popular science tourism in Russia, which will enable the general public to visit unique research infrastructure sites and learn about the achievements of Russian science and technology. What routes have already been created as part of the initiative, and how many people have already visited popular science tourism sites? What is the youth scientific community’s role in organizing popular science tourism routes? What role does the ‘More than Travel’ programme play in the development of popular science tourism in Russia? What barriers do the regional authorities face when creating popular science tourism routes? How is work on popular science tourism routes being organized and how can a region or institute get involved in the programme? What opportunities does the student tourism programme of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science create in terms of popular science tourism? What routes are available for schoolchildren in the popular science tourism format through the ‘More than Travel’ programme?
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9:30–10:30
Sirius Science and Art Park, Lomonosov Hall
Lecture / Growth Opportunities: Lectures by Prominent Scientists and Business Representatives Modern Challenges for the Aviation Industry: Russia’s Position in International Aviation
9:30–10:30
Sirius Science and Art Park, Lomonosov Hall
Aviation in Russia is one of the most rapidly developing sectors of the economy. The extensive route network and the latest technologies make it possible to connect remote regions of the country, which ensures the mobility of the population and co...
Aviation in Russia is one of the most rapidly developing sectors of the economy. The extensive route network and the latest technologies make it possible to connect remote regions of the country, which ensures the mobility of the population and contributes to the development of the regional economy. In addition, due to its scientific and technical complexity, aviation is a powerful engine for the development of the country’s economy. Aviation activities receive close scrutiny not only from aviation authorities, but also from the general public. Enhancing flight safety and improving the environmental performance of aviation transport are global requirements that all aircraft manufacturers and operators must follow. For domestic aviators, these global challenges are also superimposed by the purely national goals of ensuring Russia’s technological sovereignty. How is the aviation industry functioning under these conditions, and are there prospects for the future? How does aviation science help solve current problems? What is Russia’s place in international aviation today? What does the future of Russian aviation look like? How can we ensure that Russia’s national interests will be taken into account at international aviation organizations and in global technology markets?
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9:30–11:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, Mendeleev Hall
/ Presentation of Projects in the Areas of “Biotechnology and Materials” and “Ecology”
9:30–11:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, Mendeleev Hall
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9:30–11:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, Atom Hall
Opportunities for the Decade of Science and Technology in Russia Student Design Bureaus: A Tool for Strengthening the Role of Science and Technology
9:30–11:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, Atom Hall
Student design bureaus aim to implement projects for the manufacturing of certain types of high-tech products, ensure the practical application of the results of intellectual activities, and accelerate work by joint technology teams comprised of s...
Student design bureaus aim to implement projects for the manufacturing of certain types of high-tech products, ensure the practical application of the results of intellectual activities, and accelerate work by joint technology teams comprised of schoolchildren, students, and employees of higher educational institutions, scientific organizations, and high-tech companies. In order to function successfully, student design bureaus must use the most modern design and calculation methods, which engineering students must master in practice as part of their key professional skills. What kind of experience do young scientists working in student design bureaus have? How can we create all the necessary conditions for student design bureaus to operate successfully? What role do student design bureaus play in the development of science and technology in Russia?
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9:30–11:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, Buran Hall
Opportunities for the Decade of Science and Technology in Russia Digital Services and Solutions: New Opportunities for the Professional Community
9:30–11:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, Buran Hall
Solutions and Services for the Professional Community is an initiative of the Decade of Science and Technology that aims to bring together digital resources that are useful to researchers and developers in their daily activities. What prospects ex...
Solutions and Services for the Professional Community is an initiative of the Decade of Science and Technology that aims to bring together digital resources that are useful to researchers and developers in their daily activities. What prospects exist for the development of digital solutions and services? What best practices for supporting the initiative can regional representatives use to share experience? What are some of the specific features of the transition from imported to domestic software? What problems need to be resolved?
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11:15–12:15
Sirius Science and Art Park, Lomonosov Hall
Lecture / Growth Opportunities: Lectures by Prominent Scientists and Business Representatives AI Science
11:15–12:15
Sirius Science and Art Park, Lomonosov Hall
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11:45–13:15
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 1
Opportunities for the Decade of Science and Technology in Russia Returning Scientific Cinema to the Big Screen: How to Make Popular Scientific Films
11:45–13:15
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 1
In recent years, there has been a significant increase in the Russian audience’s demand for entertaining popular science content. However, an audience survey showed that viewers most often associate popular science cinema with education, calling i...
In recent years, there has been a significant increase in the Russian audience’s demand for entertaining popular science content. However, an audience survey showed that viewers most often associate popular science cinema with education, calling it “boring” and “serious”, or with individual channels (like Science 2.0). According to the survey, people do not feel that the popular science content that is currently being produced is high-quality, entertaining cinema that one would go to the theatre to see. This is attributable to the fact that young directors do not always know how to make scientific films, much less make them genre-specific and interesting to a mass audience. The Scientific Film Laboratory 2.0 has set the goal of changing this perception and developed a production methodology to turn dry scientific research into an emotional scientific film. Using this methodology, young directors have made short films with scientists from Skoltech and the Faculty of Chemistry of Lomonosov Moscow State University. The participants will present the actual films and methodology in a showcase format. The format is open to a wide audience: young scientists, directors, and viewers who are interested in scientific cinema.
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11:45–12:45
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 3
/ Growth Opportunities: Lectures by Prominent Scientists and Business Representatives Assessment of the Prospects of Scientific and Technical Projects and Analysis of the Development of AI Technologies “from the First Algorithm to Enclosed Work” Based on Patent Analytics
11:45–12:45
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 3
The master class will feature a presentation of modern practices used to conduct an in-depth analysis of global patents for the sake of a quick, objective, and multi-faceted assessment of Russian scientific and technical projects. Students will le...
The master class will feature a presentation of modern practices used to conduct an in-depth analysis of global patents for the sake of a quick, objective, and multi-faceted assessment of Russian scientific and technical projects. Students will learn about opportunities for applying patent analytics in new areas of science, technology, and innovation management. The participants will consider modern tools that combine patent analytics with other valuable business analysis tools – technology scouting, foresight, and others. A separate part of the master class will include a discussion of patenting algorithms and the importance of IT patents for reengineering the history of artificial intelligence at leading industry companies and universities.
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11:45–13:15
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 4
Opportunities for the Decade of Science and Technology in Russia The Present and Future of Interdisciplinary Brain Research
11:45–13:15
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 4
The human brain conceals numerous secrets and is the least understood organ in our body. The parallel operation of tens of billions of neurons and trillions of synapses makes it impossible to create a model of how this organ functions that is even...
The human brain conceals numerous secrets and is the least understood organ in our body. The parallel operation of tens of billions of neurons and trillions of synapses makes it impossible to create a model of how this organ functions that is even close to reality, and this greatly limits the capabilities of scientists. However, the development of modern technologies across physics, chemistry, microelectronics, and genetics is opening up new horizons for brain research. Scientists are now pinning their main hopes on interdisciplinary research in order to broaden their understanding of how the nervous system functions and apply this knowledge to the medicine of the future. What brain research technologies are believed to be the most promising today? How can modern methods be used to treat dangerous diseases of the nervous system and correct its irregularities? Is it possible to modify the brain and create Human 2.0?
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11:45–13:15
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 5
Big Challenges: Opportunities for Development Is there Science in IT?
11:45–13:15
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 5
Information technologies have gone hand in hand with science throughout their history. The invention of the transistor and the replacement of vacuum tubes with semiconductor devices made it possible to reduce the size of complex on-board and compu...
Information technologies have gone hand in hand with science throughout their history. The invention of the transistor and the replacement of vacuum tubes with semiconductor devices made it possible to reduce the size of complex on-board and computer equipment and make it more fault-tolerant. The subsequent invention of integrated circuits and the development of silicon technologies gave rise to microelectronics as we know them today. The Russian IT sector is currently in a perfect storm, when it has to rapidly develop its own software and hardware solutions that are just as good as their Western counterparts in terms of their functional and technical features. The new import-independent solutions must be adapted to the new architecture and the Russian electronic component base. R&D is key to achieving Russia’s technological sovereignty. But does R&D exist in the context of information technologies? What is unique about the R&D model in IT and what experience does Russia have in building it? What role do universities play in this process?
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11:45–13:15
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 6
Opportunities for the Decade of Science and Technology in Russia Women in science: Trends and Prospects
11:45–13:15
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 6
Such issues as developing human scientific potential, including specific measures to support women scientists, are becoming particularly important during the Decade of Science and Technology. The session will address the role of women scientists i...
Such issues as developing human scientific potential, including specific measures to support women scientists, are becoming particularly important during the Decade of Science and Technology. The session will address the role of women scientists in the development of scientific knowledge; how to overcome gender inequality in science and create favourable conditions to combine the values of a traditional family and effective work in science; opportunities for a uninterrupted scientific career for women scientists with children; the promotion of the achievements and successes of women scientists; and how to enhance the appeal of a scientific career for young researchers. What measures are crucial to developing women’s professional trajectories in priority areas of science and technology? What is the secret to having effective female mentoring programmes in science? How does scientific diplomacy and the positioning of the achievements of Russian science in the global scientific arena help to create platforms for international communication between women scientists given the decline in traditional international contacts?
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11:45–13:15
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 7
Development Tools Challenge Accepted: Alternative to the Nobel Prize and Prospects for Young Scientists
11:45–13:15
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 7
Russia has numerous institutions that support young scientists. The Decade of Science and Technology offers a platform for new initiatives and one of its main goals is to get talented young people more involved in research and technology. How can ...
Russia has numerous institutions that support young scientists. The Decade of Science and Technology offers a platform for new initiatives and one of its main goals is to get talented young people more involved in research and technology. How can we create a clear motivation and desire for members of the new generation to connect their lives with science? How can we encourage bold ideas without being afraid of breakthroughs, while at the same time assessing risks? How can we find a balance between the importance of fundamental science and the appeal of applied research? How important are the personal brands of young scientists and how can they become symbols of success in modern Russia? What growth prospects does Russia have right now? Why are future technologies needed for life in the present and how exactly can they drive Russia’s positioning at the forefront of global technological innovation?
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11:45–13:15
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 8
Big Challenges: Opportunities for Development Shaping the Future Together: Cooperation between Science, Industry, and Education (Consortia 2.0)
11:45–13:15
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 8
World-class scientific centres that are currently conducting R&D based on the priorities of scientific and technological development, as well as world-class scientific and educational centres that were created as part of consortia, have managed to...
World-class scientific centres that are currently conducting R&D based on the priorities of scientific and technological development, as well as world-class scientific and educational centres that were created as part of consortia, have managed to create research teams, jobs, and scientific infrastructure, train unique researchers, obtain fundamental knowledge, develop new technologies that are consistent with the world level in terms of their applicability and significance, and incorporate new competitive technologies and high-tech products into production. This strategic session will help identify the best practices of research, scientific, and technological consortia and present proposals for their strategic development, the current and planned results of their integration with industrial enterprises, and their contribution to the implementation of the key international research projects. The session aims to ensure joint interaction in the development of world-class scientific centres as well as scientific and educational centres in terms of exchanging information about best practices and scientific and technical achievements.
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11:45–13:15
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 9
Big Challenges: Opportunities for Development Advanced Science and Technologies of the Future
11:45–13:15
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 9
Microelectronics, quantum technologies, neural networks, and artificial intelligence are among the technologies at the forefront of science today and largely shape the world in which humanity will live tomorrow. Where have these technologies alrea...
Microelectronics, quantum technologies, neural networks, and artificial intelligence are among the technologies at the forefront of science today and largely shape the world in which humanity will live tomorrow. Where have these technologies already proven their effectiveness, and where are they still inferior to conventional ones? How will world science develop further? How should we prepare for the technology boom that will be arriving any day now?
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11:45–13:15
Sirius Science and Art Park, Kurchatov Hall
The Russian Science Foundation School International and Regional Programmes of the Russian Science Foundation
11:45–13:15
Sirius Science and Art Park, Kurchatov Hall
What are some of the special features of the Russian Science Foundation’s regional competitions? What are the Foundation’s priority areas of international cooperation at the moment? What mechanisms are most effective today in the Foundation’s inte...
What are some of the special features of the Russian Science Foundation’s regional competitions? What are the Foundation’s priority areas of international cooperation at the moment? What mechanisms are most effective today in the Foundation’s interaction with regional and international partners?
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11:45–13:15
Sirius Science and Art Park, Mendeleev Hall
Development Tools Phygital Science: Does Anyone Have Any Ideas?
11:45–13:15
Sirius Science and Art Park, Mendeleev Hall
The main discussion topic will be the prospects for developing innovative areas of science, combining classical approaches and digital technologies, and related changes in the training of specialists in various fields: from sports and education to...
The main discussion topic will be the prospects for developing innovative areas of science, combining classical approaches and digital technologies, and related changes in the training of specialists in various fields: from sports and education to the space industry and design. An equally important aspect is the support of young scientists and scientific projects that aim to popularize science among young people and ensure their harmonious development, taking into account the emergence of new material and technical conditions. In education, is the phygital format the missing link or a familiar reality? What is the educational potential of phygital sports and how can we train highly competitive specialists in this field right now? How is the phygital concept becoming the foundation for the development of innovative areas of science? What modern scientific technologies are specialists using today to maintain a healthy lifestyle among young people? The panel discussion will be a starting point in shaping the Phygital Science scientific initiative and the preparatory part of the business programme of the Games of the Future International Tournament in February-March 2024.
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11:45–13:15
Sirius Science and Art Park, Atom Hall
The Country’s Scale as a Space for Opportunities Creating a Network of Modern Campuses: Advanced Infrastructure for Russia’s Scientific and Technological Development Science of a Large Country: Soviet Management Experience
11:45–13:15
Sirius Science and Art Park, Atom Hall
Russian President Vladimir Putin has set the goal of creating at least 25 new campuses by 2030. Competitive selections for the campuses took place in 2021 and 2022, and today modern campuses are being built in 17 regions of Russia. Over this time,...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has set the goal of creating at least 25 new campuses by 2030. Competitive selections for the campuses took place in 2021 and 2022, and today modern campuses are being built in 17 regions of Russia. Over this time, clear expectations have taken shape about what a modern campus should be. Campuses are not just the result of construction; they serve as an infrastructure base for the scientific and technological development of the country and its regions. The creation of such innovative infrastructure will contribute to the implementation of advanced educational and scientific projects and create conditions for the mobility of students and teachers in Russia, and also to attract foreign students. Each region that is implementing this project still needs to develop targeted campus models, identify priority thematic areas, and create programmes and product lines. Many regional teams have already carried out significant work, both in terms of developing campus concepts as well as major design and construction phases. However, there are still a lot of questions that need to be answered. How can we create advanced infrastructure, form new regional partnerships, initiate interregional cooperation, and integrate campuses into the urban environment?
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11:45–13:15
Sirius Science and Art Park, Buran Hall
Opportunities for the Decade of Science and Technology in Russia Artists vs Technology: New Facets of the Science-Art Partnership
11:45–13:15
Sirius Science and Art Park, Buran Hall
Combining science, art, and technology creates new narratives and focuses for the development of creative industries. Virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and other modern technologies are increasingly influencing the art world by offering ne...
Combining science, art, and technology creates new narratives and focuses for the development of creative industries. Virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and other modern technologies are increasingly influencing the art world by offering new ways to interact with works of art and expanding the possibilities of the creative process. However, digital technologies in art are both a source of new opportunities and new challenges. On the one hand, combining science and art opens up new horizons for research and creativity. On the other hand, the emergence of new technologies raises concerns about the loss of uniqueness and individuality of the creative process. Some experts believe that art should remain a man-made manifestation of the human soul, and not simply be a mechanical implementation of programme algorithms. The jury is still out on whether virtual reality or computer graphics art has emotional depth and reference. How has the art market changed since the advent of artificial intelligence? To what extent can technology replace or complement the role of the artist? What creative technologies are trending now? What platforms exist to bring representatives of the scientific community and creative industries together? What opportunities are there at the intersection of science and art for creating innovative projects?
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11:45–13:15
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 2
Встреча с молодыми учеными
11:45–13:15
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 2
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12:45–13:45
Sirius Science and Art Park, Lomonosov Hall
Lecture / Growth Opportunities: Lectures by Prominent Scientists and Business Representatives New Adaptive Materials For Biomedicine
12:45–13:45
Sirius Science and Art Park, Lomonosov Hall
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14:00–15:45
Sirius Science and Art Park, Lomonosov Hall
Growth Opportunities: Lectures by Prominent Scientists and Business Representatives Discussion about the SIRIUS International Project
14:00–15:45
Sirius Science and Art Park, Lomonosov Hall
The Scientific International Research in Unique Terrestrial Station (SIRIUS) project is a series of isolated experiments whose duration is gradually increasing (from 17 to 365 days). The experiment simulates significant events that occur when inte...
The Scientific International Research in Unique Terrestrial Station (SIRIUS) project is a series of isolated experiments whose duration is gradually increasing (from 17 to 365 days). The experiment simulates significant events that occur when international crew members stay on the space station for an extended period and also when they land on a planet.
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14:15–15:45
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 1
Opportunities for the Decade of Science and Technology in Russia How to Produce Popular Films about Science: Artistic Value, Scientific Approach, and Success with Audiences
14:15–15:45
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 1
One of the world’s strongest schools of scientific cinema was lost during perestroika. Scientific cinema is now once again evolving and gaining popularity. Given its long absence from the screens, it has ceased to be perceived as a separate type o...
One of the world’s strongest schools of scientific cinema was lost during perestroika. Scientific cinema is now once again evolving and gaining popularity. Given its long absence from the screens, it has ceased to be perceived as a separate type of cinema with its own specifics and genre. Today, viewers feel that scientific cinema is like a lecture or documentary about a scientific topic. How can we restore viewers’ interest in scientific cinema and properly present it to an audience so that it is different – dramatic, comedic, detective-like, emotional, and exciting? How can we teach directors to work with scientific cinema, using the entire arsenal of expressive means of cinema? How can we attract audiences to scientific cinema? What tools and opportunities are available for this?
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14:15–15:45
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 2
Space for International Scientific and Technical Cooperation Scientific Space of the Union State: Key Issues in Russian-Belarusian Scientific and Technical Cooperation
14:15–15:45
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 2
Russia and Belarus have common scientific research interests and are already collaborating in numerous areas, from space to biotechnology. At present, one of Russia’s top priorities in intensifying international cooperation is the creation of a co...
Russia and Belarus have common scientific research interests and are already collaborating in numerous areas, from space to biotechnology. At present, one of Russia’s top priorities in intensifying international cooperation is the creation of a common scientific and technological space with Belarus. Joint breakthrough research could be used for the development of the real sectors of the two countries’ economies and ensure their technological sovereignty and independence, including as part of efforts to further replace imports. What are the current priorities for the development of scientific and technical cooperation between Russia and Belarus? What is the best way to productively organize cooperation between scientists from the two countries? What support measures are needed to create joint projects?
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14:15–15:45
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 3
Development Tools From Scientific Laws to Laws about Science
14:15–15:45
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 3
The rhythmic legislative regulation of scientific activities is a key component of Russia’s scientific and technological development in the current geopolitical situation and rapidly changing world. An open dialogue needs to be held about ways to ...
The rhythmic legislative regulation of scientific activities is a key component of Russia’s scientific and technological development in the current geopolitical situation and rapidly changing world. An open dialogue needs to be held about ways to provide legislative support for scientific activities. What current legislative initiatives aim to enhance the efficiency of scientific activities in Russia? Why are issues about legislation related to the scientific and technological sector particularly relevant today? What proposals and initiatives need to be considered to improve the legal regulation of research and development?
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14:15–15:45
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 4
Big Challenges: Opportunities for Development A Scientist’s Path in the World of Future Technologies
14:15–15:45
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 4
In the next 20–30 years, people who are currently going to school or just starting their careers in science will play an important role in creating the technologies of the future. Internationally recognized scientists from BRICS countries are acti...
In the next 20–30 years, people who are currently going to school or just starting their careers in science will play an important role in creating the technologies of the future. Internationally recognized scientists from BRICS countries are actively creating ideal conditions for talented young people, while industry representatives have been boldly investing in science for several years. What mechanisms should be used to attract talented young people to science? What is the best way to maintain and constantly fuel interest in it? What motivates scientists to strive for new discoveries every day? How are these processes structured in different countries, and how can they be supported and developed through international collaboration?
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14:15–15:45
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 6
Big Challenges: Opportunities for Development Artificial Intelligence for Science: The Synergy of Achievements
14:15–15:45
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 6
Scientists utilize artificial intelligence in their research to process big data, create models, and predict outcomes. For example, AI in human genome research is speeding up and simplifying the analysis of millions of pieces of genetic data and h...
Scientists utilize artificial intelligence in their research to process big data, create models, and predict outcomes. For example, AI in human genome research is speeding up and simplifying the analysis of millions of pieces of genetic data and helping to identify links between gene disorders and diseases. AI is also actively being used to simulate weather, growth in seasonal diseases, crops, and other phenomena. In addition, AI can help with the development of new drugs or materials, which affects the quality of life of millions of people. However, the potential of AI for science has not been fully utilized today. What can be done to change this? What is the practical significance of introducing AI into the work of scientific institutions? What parts of the research process and experiments can AI perform today? The synergy of AI and quantum computing offers prospects for a breakthrough in the creation of smart machines and the achievement of strong AI. What other areas of research can be enhanced with AI? Where can we expect breakthroughs? How can scientists learn to use AI? Who should be responsible for making scientists and AI compatible? What is the role of major technology companies that are actively developing AI for practical application? How should the infrastructure of research institutes and universities be modified so that their employees can use all the capabilities of AI in their work?
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Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 7
Development Tools Is 100 Million for a Major Scientific Project a Reality or Dream?
14:15–15:45
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 7
As part of Resolution No. 1902 of the Russian Government dated 27 December 2019, the Ministry of Education and Science launched the so-called ‘100 million’ competition for ambitious scientific projects in priority areas of scientific and technolog...
As part of Resolution No. 1902 of the Russian Government dated 27 December 2019, the Ministry of Education and Science launched the so-called ‘100 million’ competition for ambitious scientific projects in priority areas of scientific and technological development. Based on the competition, support was provided for 41 projects (for three years), of which 21 projects were extended for a fourth year. What are the results of the four-year period? Is RUB 100 million a year enough to achieve a breakthrough result? What are some of the unique features of collaborating in consortia? Are there plans to develop and introduce new technologies based on the results of the project?
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Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 8
Open Meeting of the Expert Council of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation on Scientific Support for Carbon Balance Control Technologies
14:15–15:45
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 8
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Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 9
Opportunities for the Decade of Science and Technology in Russia Large Country: Soviet Management Experience
14:15–15:45
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 9
Russian science is the successor of Soviet science. It is powerful and deeply involved in the country’s technological development. The Soviet experience of the state-run organization, management, and support of scientific research is controversial...
Russian science is the successor of Soviet science. It is powerful and deeply involved in the country’s technological development. The Soviet experience of the state-run organization, management, and support of scientific research is controversial, but despite all the ambiguity of the different assessments, experts agree that during the Soviet period the country managed to create a scientific industry that was able to respond to the technological challenges of the 20th century and function effectively for a long time in a competitive environment. The scientific discussion will address a number of significant questions: to what extent did the special nature of the Soviet state influence the content and focus of scientific policy, as well as the specific aspects of how science actually functioned and developed? Was the Soviet model of managing science in its various institutional sectors effective or successful? Which decisions and practices were effective and which ones had a distorting effect? In what areas were government decisions on the management of scientific research ahead of their time and in what areas were they lagging behind?
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14:15–15:45
Sirius Science and Art Park, Kurchatov Hall
/ The Russian Science Foundation School Science in 10 minutes: Grant Recipients of the Russian Science Foundation Talk about Their Research
14:15–15:45
Sirius Science and Art Park, Kurchatov Hall
The leaders of 12 projects selected by the Russian Science Foundation’s expert councils will tell their colleagues and media representatives about the results of their projects in laymen’s terms.
The leaders of 12 projects selected by the Russian Science Foundation’s expert councils will tell their colleagues and media representatives about the results of their projects in laymen’s terms.
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14:15–15:45
Sirius Science and Art Park, Mendeleev Hall
Space for International Scientific and Technical Cooperation Mine Water, a Smart City, the Fuel and Energy Industry, and the Cradle of Engineers
14:15–15:45
Sirius Science and Art Park, Mendeleev Hall
In October 2023, the Perm Territory hosted its first satellite event of the III Young Scientists Congress with Russian scientists and representatives of the executive authorities and industrial companies in the region. Roughly 80 experts from 26 R...
In October 2023, the Perm Territory hosted its first satellite event of the III Young Scientists Congress with Russian scientists and representatives of the executive authorities and industrial companies in the region. Roughly 80 experts from 26 Russian cities immersed themselves in the specifics of the Perm Territory. What technologies have been proposed to eliminate environmental pollution in the Kama River? How can we boost the efficiency of enterprises in the Perm fuel and energy sector? In addition, what will make Perm a leader among smart cities, and how can we increase the number of engineering personnel in the region? How effective are the solutions that have been proposed for the goals set by the region? What is the further action plan for their implementation?
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14:15–15:45
Sirius Science and Art Park, Atom Hall
Development Tools Venture Investments and Other Tools to Support Knowledge-Intensive Businesses in Russia
14:15–15:45
Sirius Science and Art Park, Atom Hall
Identifying the optimal private and public tools for attracting investment from the academic environment for innovative projects is a key component for supporting knowledge-intensive businesses in Russia. Scenarios need to be created for to attrac...
Identifying the optimal private and public tools for attracting investment from the academic environment for innovative projects is a key component for supporting knowledge-intensive businesses in Russia. Scenarios need to be created for to attract funding and establish a business for the scientific community. What is the best way to attract investment to scale a knowledge-intensive business? How should funding be obtained from a venture fund? What conditions are private investors offering? What government support instruments exist? Could an industrial company help strengthen the solution?
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14:15–15:45
Sirius Science and Art Park, Buran Hall
Development Tools The Role of Young Researchers in the Development of Engineering Education and Ensuring Russia’s Technological Sovereignty
14:15–15:45
Sirius Science and Art Park, Buran Hall
Personnel at Russian schools are being trained in the most in-demand subjects for the Russian economy, and conditions are being created for breakthrough developments and research that aim to solve problems related to priority areas of Russia’s tec...
Personnel at Russian schools are being trained in the most in-demand subjects for the Russian economy, and conditions are being created for breakthrough developments and research that aim to solve problems related to priority areas of Russia’s technological development that are relevant and important on a global scale. The Advanced Engineering Schools project is a tool that the federal executive authorities can use to support interaction and cooperation between advanced engineering schools and industry. What are the most effective approaches to promoting engineering? What opportunities does the project offer for young researchers? What is the best way to promote the professional growth of young researchers and support them as part of the project?
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14:15–15:45
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 5
Big Challenges: Opportunities for Development Biomedicine Benchmarks: How Young Scientists Can Get to the Frontier of Science
14:15–15:45
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 5
The key aspects and principles of young scientists’ actions are among the main focuses for further reaching the forefront of domestic and world science. Particular attention will be paid to scientific and technological benchmarks and achievements ...
The key aspects and principles of young scientists’ actions are among the main focuses for further reaching the forefront of domestic and world science. Particular attention will be paid to scientific and technological benchmarks and achievements in biomedicine presented by Russian researchers. What skills and qualities does a young scientist need to work successfully on the frontier of science? What is the best way to correctly identify promising areas for scientific research? What support and incentive measures exist for young scientists in Russia and abroad? How can we ensure effective interaction between scientists and the government in the development and support of the biomedical industry?
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16:30–18:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 1
Big Challenges: Opportunities for Development Conservation Genetics: Gene Pools of Wild Animals and Challenges of Our Times
16:30–18:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 1
Molecular genetic technologies based on an analysis of DNA have long proven to be key methods for resolving various controversial issues in biology and environmental protection. Directly identifying the hereditary component of biological diversity...
Molecular genetic technologies based on an analysis of DNA have long proven to be key methods for resolving various controversial issues in biology and environmental protection. Directly identifying the hereditary component of biological diversity using DNA analysis is critical for the genetic identification of species and taxa of higher rank, populations, individuals, and interspecific hybrids, the reconstruction of related genealogical connections (family structure), the phylogenetic (evolutionary) relationships of organisms, and assessments of the state of the population (levels of intra- and interpopulation genetic diversity and the degree of inbreeding). However, despite the development of fundamental research in this area, the incorporation of their results into environmental protection practices in Russia is significantly lagging behind. This marks the first time that a discussion platform has been organized to present and discuss the biological, organizational, methodological, and legal problems associated with applying modern approaches based on the use of molecular genetic, population genetic, and genomic methods in practical environmental activities. Leading experts in this field of research will present reports about both the general concept of conservation genetics and the use of genetic and genomic approaches for the protection, conservation, and restoration of gene pools of rare and valuable animal species in Russia based on the example of various species of birds, mammals, and fish. Issues concerning the legal aspects of environmental genetics will be given special consideration. In particular, the participants will look at legislative innovations regarding the identification, certification, and management of biological resource collections of rare and protected species of animals, including for the purpose of conducting molecular genetic expert examinations as part of criminal cases involving the illegal capture and trafficking of fauna.
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Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 3
Development Tools Youth Laboratories: Priority 2035. Real Science through the Hands of Students
16:30–18:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 3
Youth laboratories at Russian universities play a key role in the development of research activities among young people. The session will serve as a platform to discuss the role and importance of youth laboratories in terms of involving young peop...
Youth laboratories at Russian universities play a key role in the development of research activities among young people. The session will serve as a platform to discuss the role and importance of youth laboratories in terms of involving young people in scientific research and obtaining new products and developments. More than 200 modern youth laboratories have already been created and are conducting work in the following areas: microelectronics, new medicine, new energy, as well as research in agricultural sciences, climate change, genetics, mathematics, physics, chemistry, robotics, ecology, and economics. Youth laboratories provide a format that offers successful young leaders the opportunity to put together an interesting team and realize their potential on a promising topic under the guidance of an established academician or a recognized specialist from Russia or another country. And the government, along with businesses, universities, and scientific organizations, provides the necessary resources not only for salaries, but also for instruments, mobility, and everything that is needed to work on science and create new competitive products and developments not just for Russia, but for world-class research as well. What are the advantages of youth laboratories in terms of research activities to enhance the appeal of Russian science and education for young researchers and students so that they can generate new products and engage in scientific activities? What is the best way to maintain competitiveness in the world market and preserve the country’s technological sovereignty? What are the results of the activities of youth laboratories and what aspects of them contribute to effective youth engagement?
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16:30–18:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 4
Space for International Scientific and Technical Cooperation Young Scientists: Science without Borders
16:30–18:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 4
Russian science closely cooperates with the global research community based on the trend of increasing integration processes in scientific and technical matters. Cooperation in this regard is an integral part of effective interaction between state...
Russian science closely cooperates with the global research community based on the trend of increasing integration processes in scientific and technical matters. Cooperation in this regard is an integral part of effective interaction between states and is conducive to achieving a synergistic effect in economic development. The involvement of young foreign scientists and researchers in the process of conducting joint projects in priority areas of science, technology, and engineering is a key aspect of scientific and technical cooperation. Their direct communication with their Russian colleagues will help achieve the goals of the Strategy for the Scientific and Technological Development of the Russian Federation and the Decade of Science and Technology in terms of increasing the level of Russia’s technological sovereignty and the competitiveness of Russian science through the proper integration of the intellectual resources of different countries. The roundtable participants will present projects in several areas that are currently at the forefront of research not only in their own countries, but throughout the world: climate research, ecology, energy, energy conservation, agrobiotechnology, agriculture, artificial intelligence, and technologies for monitoring the Earth's surface.
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16:30–18:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 5
Development Tools Science in Law
16:30–18:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 5
Russian legal science plays a major role in almost all spheres of life. It can have a tremendous impact on the quality of justice, legal regulations that are adopted, the state of domestic jurisdiction, and education. How effectively is legal scie...
Russian legal science plays a major role in almost all spheres of life. It can have a tremendous impact on the quality of justice, legal regulations that are adopted, the state of domestic jurisdiction, and education. How effectively is legal science being used in business, the legislative process, and government activities? What measures need to be taken to develop domestic legal science? What prospects does it offer for young researchers and what problems could they encounter?
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16:30–18:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 6
Space for International Scientific and Technical Cooperation BRICS: Russia’s Chairmanship in 2024
16:30–18:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 6
At present, cooperation between BRICS countries in science, technology, and innovation (STI) is one of the most rapidly developing and intense areas of interaction between the five member nations. In 2024, the chairmanship of the BRICS association...
At present, cooperation between BRICS countries in science, technology, and innovation (STI) is one of the most rapidly developing and intense areas of interaction between the five member nations. In 2024, the chairmanship of the BRICS association will pass to Russia on a rotational basis. Particular attention will be paid to issues related to STI: more than 15 events are scheduled, which, among other things, aim to bolster collaboration among BRICS scientists, research teams, and innovators in such areas as large research infrastructure; astronomy; biomedicine and biotechnology; information and communication technologies and high-performance computing systems; energy efficiency; materials science and nanotechnology; photonics; oceanic and polar research; and solid-state (LED) light sources. Other noteworthy events include the Young Scientist Forum, the BRICS Young Innovators Competition, as well as the recap of the sixth competition of research competitions as part of the BRICS STI Framework Programme on the climate agenda. During Russia’s chairmanship, ambitious and strategically important flagship research projects are slated to be launched with the mandatory participation of all five countries. The discussion will include an overview of the BRICS STI architecture and existing mechanisms of interaction, as well as a debate about the prospects for cooperation among BRICS countries as part of Russia’s chairmanship, taking into account initiatives that Russia has announced to conduct international land and sea expeditions, as well as organize internship programmes and the exchange of scientists. What impact will the expansion of the BRICS association from 1 January 2024 have on scientific and technical cooperation?
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16:30–18:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 7
Opportunities for the Decade of Science and Technology in Russia Development of Science Centres in Russia
16:30–18:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 7
During the Year of the Teacher and Mentor, Russia has begun supporting science centres – institutions that aim to study, develop, and promote the history of science and technology based on experience and the involvement of young people in these ac...
During the Year of the Teacher and Mentor, Russia has begun supporting science centres – institutions that aim to study, develop, and promote the history of science and technology based on experience and the involvement of young people in these activities. This issue is consistent with Russia’s national development goals for the period until 2030 in terms of creating opportunities for self-realization and the development of talent. The goals and objectives facing science centres cannot be achieved without integration with the educational process, including adjustments to curricula, the emergence of new disciplines, as well as the development of disciplines related to the philosophy, methodology, and history of science. The activities of science centres should produce the following key effects: the involvement of students in research activities; greater interest in the history of the country, universities, and different scientific fields; the creation and development of a methodology for working with archival data; and the popularization and glorification of the names of scientists and teachers. What kind of work is being done with archival data and different types of sources, and what are some of the specific issues associated with working with archived scientific and technical documentation? What methods exist for storing and representing data? How can we identify the processes of scientific organization based on digitized data? Will science centres be able to ensure continuity in science across generations? What is the best way to get young people involved in working with archival data? How do we digitize data, where do we store it, and how should it be represented? How can we make names in science recognizable?
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16:30–18:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 8
Space for International Scientific and Technical Cooperation Открытое заседание Экспертного совета по вопросам международного образовательного и научного сотрудничества Комитета Государственной Думы по науке и высшему образованию
16:30–18:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 8
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Sirius Science and Art Park, Kurchatov Hall
/ The Russian Science Foundation School Science in 10 minutes: Grant Recipients of the Russian Science Foundation Talk about Their Research
16:30–18:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, Kurchatov Hall
The leaders of 12 projects selected by the Russian Science Foundation’s expert councils will tell their colleagues and media representatives about the results of their projects in laymen’s terms.
The leaders of 12 projects selected by the Russian Science Foundation’s expert councils will tell their colleagues and media representatives about the results of their projects in laymen’s terms.
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16:30–18:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, Mendeleev Hall
ASI Pitch Session
16:30–18:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, Mendeleev Hall
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Sirius Science and Art Park, Lomonosov Hall
Lecture / Growth Opportunities: Lectures by Prominent Scientists and Business Representatives New Approaches in Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
16:30–17:30
Sirius Science and Art Park, Lomonosov Hall
Oncological diseases currently represent a serious medical and social problem due to their high mortality rate and the high resistance of tumours to the treatment methods available to doctors. Molecular genetic approaches that have been developed ...
Oncological diseases currently represent a serious medical and social problem due to their high mortality rate and the high resistance of tumours to the treatment methods available to doctors. Molecular genetic approaches that have been developed in recent years have led to a breakthrough in the study of oncogenesis mechanisms, which has created new possibilities for the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. In his lecture, Russian Academy of Sciences academician Sergey Deyev will talk about advanced technologies in this area based on unique developments and ongoing research being conducted by his laboratory at the Shemyakin and Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
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16:30–18:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 2
Development Tools Medical Science for People
16:30–18:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 2
Medicine and healthcare today are one of the hot spots of innovative development and the use of advanced technologies in various parts of the scientific and technological sector. With the pressure from sanctions and restrictions imposed by countri...
Medicine and healthcare today are one of the hot spots of innovative development and the use of advanced technologies in various parts of the scientific and technological sector. With the pressure from sanctions and restrictions imposed by countries that are unfriendly to Russia, the approaches to the innovative development of medicine, like many other industries, need to be rethought and modified. Medicine is also an extremely sensitive sector, whose development concerns each and every person, and ensuring its technological sovereignty – from technological parity and import independence to technological superiority and advanced development – is a top priority today. What changes need to be made to the management principles of medical science, key metrics of success, and the goal setting of the key parties involved in the innovation process to solve these problems? What tools will help in altering the approaches to the management of medical science for all parties involved in the process? What Russian innovations have already been incorporated into medicine today and what might we see tomorrow?
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16:30–18:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, Atom Hall
Development Tools Reverse Knowledge Transfer: From Corporations to Universities
16:30–18:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, Atom Hall
The modern world is undergoing fundamental changes due to the rapid development of technology and the transformation of the global economy. Continuous education and the internship-based training of young specialists are becoming integral component...
The modern world is undergoing fundamental changes due to the rapid development of technology and the transformation of the global economy. Continuous education and the internship-based training of young specialists are becoming integral components of a successful economic system. Cooperation between universities and corporations is a logical response to the challenges posed by the external environment, particularly given Russia’s need to achieve technological sovereignty. What practices exist for transferring knowledge between universities and corporations? What are the strategic advantages of such exchanges? How can we quickly train young specialists to meet the needs of business and transform training based on current trends?
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16:30–18:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, Buran Hall
Opportunities for the Decade of Science and Technology in Russia Science and Universities: A New Driver of Growth
16:30–18:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, Buran Hall
One of the key focuses of developing science and technology in Russia is the national project ‘Science and Universities’, which aims to support fundamental research and applied developments, build scientific centres with the best working condition...
One of the key focuses of developing science and technology in Russia is the national project ‘Science and Universities’, which aims to support fundamental research and applied developments, build scientific centres with the best working conditions, and create comfortable conditions for researchers and teachers. Since the launch of the project in 2018, significant changes have taken place in society, education, and scientific research. The autonomous non-commercial organization National Priorities will present an expert report at the Young Scientists Congress on the study and assessment of the implementation of the national project. What social impact have the research results had on Russian society over this time? What are the most prominent and successful cases? What kind of prospects should we expect for the development and relaunch of the national project? What role does the Year and Decade of Science and Technology play in this process?
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16:30–18:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 9
Big Challenges: Opportunities for Development On the Role of Fundamental Scientific Research in the Scientific and Technological Development of the Country
16:30–18:00
Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 9
The government, scientific community, business, and society as a whole need to focus on strengthening the importance of fundamental scientific research for Russia’s scientific and technological development based on emerging demand for knowledge-in...
The government, scientific community, business, and society as a whole need to focus on strengthening the importance of fundamental scientific research for Russia’s scientific and technological development based on emerging demand for knowledge-intensive projects from the real sector of the economy, the growing importance of fundamental science in creating new technological solutions and the challenges it faces, the prospects for commercializing the results of fundamental research, and other factors. What are some of the key tasks and challenges for fundamental science today? What changes need to be made to legal instruments in order to effectively develop and use fundamental science to create new technological solutions?
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