The algorithm helps stabilize the operation of optoacoustic gas sensors. In this case long-lasting studies which can be useful at mapping an area when searching for oil and gas fields, in medical diagnostics, and for assessing air safety at industrial enterprises became possible.
The story of 1st year post graduate student and Junior Researcher at the NSU Physics Department鈥檚 Analytical and Technological Research Center High Technologies and Nanostructured Materials鈥 (ATRC HTNM) Laboratory of Functional Diagnostics of Low-Dimensional Structures for Nanoelectronics.
Tamara Chuchuk hopes to start mass production of her installation since it has numerous practical applications.
One example of the significance of this work is in the production of new generation batteries. The results of the study were published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters.
Alla Gisich was named a 3rd degree laureate in the Physics category.
It is expected that a group of researchers led by Evgeny Kravchenko will be able to create tools for modeling, processing, and analyzing data obtained at the TAIGA gamma-ray observatory and create some specific scientific equipment.
This microresonator can be used to measure the chemical composition of substances and objects, radars, machine vision on cars, and much more.
Should a scientific career be continuous? Is it true that only top students do science? Is there a place for research outside of research institutes? In a recent interview, Maria Mironova, a Junior Researcher at the NSU Physics Department鈥檚 Analytical and Technology Research Center (ATRC), talked about her experience.
The research will not only improve the cooling systems of three-dimensional computing chips, but affect the intensification of mass transfer, which has chemical, biological, and medical applications.
More than 50 students and graduate students from eight cities made presentations. Alexander Bazhenov, a 1st-year MA student at the NSU Department of Physics, is among 11 best researchers.
In the near future, this will make it possible for physicists to achieve the required target plasma temperature and begin full-scale research.
Four chemistrians, two geneticists, and one specialist in Earth Sciences are in the first edition of Research.com Top Subject Scientists Ranking.