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+ Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU)

Far Eastern Federal University is a federal state autonomous educational institution of higher professional education. FEFU was created by decree of the President of the Russian Federation of October 21, 2009 (No. 1172) and order of the Government of the Russian Federation of April 2, 2010 (No. 503-r). Functions and powers of the founder are carried out by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation. (The history of the university begins in 1899). Students from 75 regions of Russia, as well as more than 2,000 foreign students from 35 countries of the world, study at FEFU. In 2012, the university's new campus on Russky Island became the venue for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit. FEFU is ranked among the leading research universities in the world (OS) and is the only Russian university in the Association of Universities of the Asia-Pacific Region (APR).

The volume of scientific, pedagogical, educational and administrative personnel is over 50 thousand people. The following were selected as the FEFU priority areas until 2019: world ocean resources; energy resources and energy-saving technologies; the nanosystems and nanomaterials industry; transport and logistics complex; economic, technological, cultural interaction with the countries of the Asia-Pacific region and biological and medical technologies.

In these areas, peculiar clusters are formed, combining three directions. These are educational programs that focus to the maximum extent on the employer, world-class research centers within each cluster and the structure of commercialization of research and development. At the moment, the campus of the University is located on Fr. Russky, on the territory of which the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit was held in 2012

2023

Opening plan together with Sber of the Center for Artificial Intelligence in Vietnam

Sber, Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU) Hanoi State University (HSU) and signed an agreement on cooperation in the field artificial intelligence and on the opening of the RussianVietnamese Center (artificial intelligence AI) in. Hanoi The document was signed at a meeting of the Russian-Vietnamese Intergovernmental Commission in the presence of the Deputy Chairman. Government of the Russian Federation Dmitry Chernyshenko Sberbank announced this on April 6, 2023. More. here

The region's first center for industrial 3D printing is being created in the Far East

Rusatom-Additive Technologies (RusAT) and the Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU) have agreed to create the first center for additive common access technologies (TsATOD) in the Far East, where students will be able to engage in research and practical work in the interests of oil refineries, ship repair, aircraft building and shipbuilding enterprises. The press service of the university announced this in mid-March 2023. Read more here.

2021: Opening of the International Authorized Information Security Training Center together with InfoTeCS

On October 11, 2021, InfoTeCS announced the opening of the International Authorized Training Center for Information Security on the basis of the Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU).

The corresponding agreement was signed between Deputy General Director for Science and Innovation of InfoTeCS Alexei Urivsky and Vice-Rector for Digital Transformation of FEFU Nikolai Zarivny.

The center is created as a platform for obtaining additional education for students from the Asia-Pacific region. In addition, FEFU students will have the opportunity to learn to work with up-to-date information protection tools.

The first program available for training will be the ViPNet Authorized Technology and Software Course.

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The creation of an international training center is another milestone for our company. Information technologies in general, and information security in particular have no physical boundaries, they are global. Alexey Urivsky, Deputy General Director for Science and Innovation of InfoTeCS, emphasized. - The choice of a partner to launch this project is not accidental, the Far Eastern Federal University is the center of IT education in the Far East. We see this partnership as an opportunity to share experience and expertise in protecting information accumulated by our company over 30 years of work in the field of cryptographic protection.
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In 2021, the Institute of Mathematics and Computer Technologies was created at FEFU, uniting all IT areas of the university. Here they train specialists in cryptography and information security, train them to work with big data, artificial intelligence, create virtual/augmented reality and web and mobile development.

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Teachers of the Institute of Mathematics and Computer Technologies of FEFU have a high level of professionalism in the field of information security. Educational programs in this area are in high demand among applicants and are one of the strongest IT areas in the university. The area of ​ ​ information security is a priority for us, both technically and methodologically. The agreement with InfoTeCS will allow us to expand the range of our educational programs and improve the quality of training of specialists in this area, - said Nikolai Zarivnoy, Vice-Rector for Digital Transformation of FEFU.
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2020

FEFU scientists have proposed a way to create skyrmions

On November 20, 2020, it became known that scientists from the Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU), together with foreign colleagues, proposed a way to create skyrmions - magnetic quasiparticles - and skyrmion lattices with which you can encode, transmit, process information and create topological images with a resolution of less than 100 nanometers. This is a path to miniature post-silicon electronics, topological cryptography methods and green data centers, the load of which on the Earth's ecosystem may decrease. An article about this was published in ACS Nano.

Plans to create a virtual and augmented reality laboratory on about. Russian together with Rosatom

ROSATOM State Corporation and the Far Eastern Federal University, within the framework of a partnership in the field of digital technologies, decided to create a Virtual and Augmented Reality Laboratory on about. The corresponding agreement was concluded between the company "Tsifrum," which is part of the structure of Rosatom, and FEFU. Rosatom announced this on September 3, 2020.

The agreements involve joint research, which Rosatom will fill with practical tasks, as well as the development of technologies for interested companies in the Far East and the Asia-Pacific countries.

In particular, the laboratory will conduct activities in the field of application of modern VR/AR technologies in modeling objects and their environment, including nuclear industry facilities . The priority will be the tasks of modeling objects in the Primorsky Territory, in the Sakhalin Region and other regions of the Far East. In the future, it is planned to fulfill the tasks of digitizing the Northern Sea Route. Another area of ​ ​ activity of the laboratory is the training of specialists in end-to-end digital technologies.

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A modern, dynamically developing scientific and practical base has been formed at the Far Eastern Federal University. The potential of the sites where the International Center for Advanced Nuclear Technologies is planned is no less obvious. Including those NTI where the VR/AR Center and the Earth Remote Sensing Center, which has its own reception station data from space satellites, are already actively working. Therefore, we are confident that our large-scale and ambitious joint plans have every chance of implementation, - said CEO Tsifrum Boris Makevnin when signing an agreement on the creation of a joint laboratory.
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FEFU and Tsifrum have many joint plans. They concern not only educational and scientific and technical projects, but also in general the technological development of the Far East. Cooperation with ROSATOM will allow us to train specialists in end-to-end digital technologies and increase the competitiveness of our region on a global scale, "said Ilya Yaskov, Deputy Vice-Rector for Development of FEFU.
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The agreement was signed between FEFU, Rosatom State Corporation, the Ministry of the Russian Federation for the Development of the Far East and the Arctic and the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media.

FEFU is developing an approach to create miniature electronics of the future

On August 24, 2020, it became known that scientists from the School of Natural Sciences of the Far Eastern Federal University (SHEN FEFU), together with colleagues from Russia, South Korea and Australia, proposed a method for managing spin-electronic properties and functionality of thin-film magnetic nanosystems. The discovery is important for the creation of the next generation of miniature electronics (spin orbitronic) and computer memory. The article is published in NPG Asia Materials. Scientists from the SHEN FEFU film technology laboratory propose to control the functionality of a sandwich-based magnetic nanosystem through the surface roughness of a magnetic film sandwiched between a heavy metal layer and a coating layer. Read more here.

FEFU scientists simulated the behavior of the WW domain of the protein FBP28

On July 14, 2020, it became known that scientists from the Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU) modeled the behavior of the WW domain of the FBP28 protein and approached the understanding of the mechanism of protein operation, failures in which provoke various diseases, including neurodegenerative and oncology. In the study of physics, they applied the theory of solitons, which is usually used to model nonlinear phenomena - from the structure of elementary particles to tsunamis. Read more here.

FEFU and MIPT develop mathematical algorithms for solving transport problems and working with data

On April 28, 2020, it became known that scientists from the Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU), together with colleagues from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT), are developing mathematical methods of convex optimization to accelerate the solution of the widest range of problems in economics, science, and many applied areas of human activity. Read more here.

Scientists have developed an ultra-accurate method for laser treatment of halide perovskites

April 24, 2020 it became known that scientists of the Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU) and ITMO University, together with colleagues from Germany, Japan and Australia, developed a method for ultra-accurate, fast and high-quality laser processing of halide perovskites (CH3NH3PbI3) and showed how to make solar panels of all colors of the rainbow, to stamp nanolasers in millions for future optical transistors, quickly record information to the surface that only whoever it is intended to read. Read more here.

Creation of the "Pacific Quantum Center"

On April 14, 2020, it became known that the Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU) will create the Pacific Quantum Center, where particle physics will explore the fundamental foundations of promising quantum materials, the primary state of matter in the Universe and solve medical problems. Young scientists and leading physicists from Russia, Europe and the countries of the Asia-Pacific region will be invited to cooperate. The grant for the creation of the center was won by FEFU physicists within the framework of the competitive part of the state assignment in the field of scientific activities of the Ministry of Education and Science, funding is calculated until 2023 with the possibility of extension and will amount to 36 million rubles a year.

As reported, modern equipment will appear in the center, and experts will develop the fundamental foundations of promising quantum materials, which are known as Weil and Dirac semimetals. Understanding the effects occurring in these materials will create an element base for quantum computers.

The tasks will be solved by methods of high-performance computing, machine learning and digital twins. To this end, the performance of a supercomputer of 26 teraflops (1 teraflops - 1 trillion operations per second), which FEFU has as of April 2020, is planned to be tripled.

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We expect to discover physical principles on the basis of which we can create materials with fundamentally different properties: high-temperature superconductors, quantum materials for qubits, etc. The Center's research will have a huge impact on technology and applied science in the coming decades, including potential applications in fields ranging from terahertz electronics, high-speed transistors, and fault-tolerant quantum computing to updated energy source and storage technologies, as well as fundamentally different materials and nanostructures with manageable properties.

told Alexander Molochkov, Head of the Center for Chiral Biophotonics and the Pacific Quantum Center, Head of the Laboratory of Living Matter Physics of the School of Biomedicine of FEFU
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The scientist said that universal methods of theoretical physics will also be used in the field of medicine and pharmacology, including to create antiviral drugs.

The researchers want to find out what happens in different environments with the structure of long protein molecules that underlie all living things. Which regions of the protein that fold, depending on the circumstances, in a certain way, are responsible for various activities, including diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Creutzfeldt-Jakob, type 2 diabetes, and many types of cancer. A scientific breakthrough in the study of protein folding will have a major impact on biology, pharmacology and medicine. The results of the research will help in the creation of medicines and therapeutic methods.

Using supercomputer calculations and machine learning methods, the Pacific Quantum Center will also continue to study dense quark-gluon plasma, a state that presumably contained matter in the first moments of the formation of the universe. These studies are being carried out in close collaboration with the team of the NICA collider project in Dubna.

Alexander Molochkov said that a member of the Nobel Committee on Physics, director of the Alba-Nova Center (Stockholm) Mats Larson and professor at Stony Brook University Dmitry Kharzeev will be invited to the scientific council of the Center. The presence of a representative scientific council in the future will allow the Center to function not only within the framework of the grant program, but also to become a living scientific structure where current world-class problems are solved.

The restructuring of the FEFU Chiral Biophotonics Center to the Pacific Quantum Center is planned to be completed in late April-May 2020. This will be announced at the FEFU Academic Council.

The partners of the Pacific Quantum Center have already included the A.I. Alikhanov Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics (ITEP, Kurchatov Institute Research Center), the University of Tours (CNRS, France), the NORDITA Research Institute (Sweden), Stockholm University and the AlbaNova Center (Sweden), RIKEN and Osaka University (Japan). The center's research also involves a leading expert in the field of quantum chromodynamics, Atsushi Nakamura, professor at the Research Center for Nuclear Physics (RCNP) of Osaka University (Japan).

2019

Opening of the LG Academy

On December 13, 2019, LG Electronics announced the expansion of the geography of the educational project and, together with the Far Eastern Federal University, opens a classroom laboratory, a branch of the LG Academy, based on the Faculty of Heat and Gas Supply and Ventilation, based on the training and advanced training programs for climate industry specialists. The classes will be conducted by leading LG specialists and faculty teachers, followed by the presentation of documents on the successful completion of the course. This is the third branch of the Academy, which opened after successfully operating departments in Moscow and St. Petersburg.

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We strive to give our students the broadest possible vision of the production process and provide an opportunity to work with the equipment being studied. Therefore, classes in a training laboratory led by LG Electronics specialists will become not just "practical lessons," but a real, real experience. The alliance of educational institutions and reputable equipment manufacturers will increase the level of graduates and give them significantly greater opportunities,
welcomed the participants of the event Alexey Tevievich Becker, director of the Engineering School of the Far Eastern Federal University, head of the educational and scientific and innovative complex "Hydrotekhnika"
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Expanding the geography of partnership with universities within the framework of the educational program is one of LG's priority areas in Russia. The opening of the laboratory in Vladivostok was a logical continuation of LG's own program in Russia, focused on improving the theoretical and practical skills of personnel of companies working in the field of management, design, installation and maintenance of climatic systems.

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The start of work with the largest university in the Far East, the opening of a joint class of climatic equipment, will ensure the development and implementation of current programs of basic and additional education. Thus, students will gain knowledge based not only on theoretical developments, but also on the practical aspects of the design, installation and maintenance of climate systems using the example of real products from LG Electronics,
summed up the discussion by the head of the Far Eastern Division of LG Electronics, Mr. Kim
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In the opened educational center, it is planned to conduct joint theoretical, practical and laboratory classes for students, joint research events and create a demonstration platform for advanced achievements in the field of climate equipment and energy-efficient engineering systems in construction.

Tests of information and control system for robots of all types

robotics Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU) Engineering - together with colleagues from the Institute of Problems of Marine Technologies of the Far Eastern Branch and the RAS Institute of Automation and Control Processes of the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences have completed the stage of theoretical research in the field of underwater robotics. On the basis of the developed engineer from robotics FEFU, an information and control system for robots of all types may appear in three years the first Russia in autonomous underwater robot with a manipulator - that is, one that will work itself, without an operator. Tests of the system of intellectual support for the activities of operators took place in July-August 2019. More. here

Opening of the Russian Center for Collective Design of Electronics

On September 6, 2019, the Element company informed TAdviser about the opening of the first Russian collective design center in the Far East (CPC Vostok). The center was formed on Russky Island on the basis of the Engineering School and the School of Digital Economics of the Far Eastern Federal University.

{{quote 'author '= explained Ilya Ivantsov, President of the Element Group of Companies|The strategic goal of the center is to realize the principle of "from student idea to breakthrough technology," to unleash the potential of our talented youth, to help realize the bold and ambitious ideas of young scientists, to preserve and increase the intellectual potential of Russia and the Far East in particular, }}

The center's task is to develop an electronic component base, engineering and research activities in the interests of the development of the region, industry and country. This is the first strategic project of the Element group of companies created by the state corporation Rostec and AFK Sistema to consolidate key Russian microelectronic enterprises. The development of the Vostok Central Communist Party will be focused on the development and production centers of the largest Russian corporations and world companies, projects of FEFU residents and innovative companies of the Far Eastern Federal District. The development will be carried out in close cooperation with the Moscow Institute of Electronic Technology (MIET) and the data processing center (DPC) of FEFU. The head of the Vostok TsKP Konstantin Okunev presented the first projects of the center: a neuro-stimulator and a system for determining the location and state of objects.

The event was attended by Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation - Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Far Eastern Federal District Yuri Trutnev, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Iouri Borisov and Chairman of the Board of Directors of AFK Sistema Vladimir Yevtushenkov.

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The Far East should become an advanced region in all directions. The economy should actively develop here. And this is impossible without a good scientific and technical base. The Far Eastern Federal University becomes the center for the formation of such competencies. An innovative scientific and technological center will be created here, including a digital development center, engineering centers, research and development centers with the participation of Russian state corporations and leading IT companies,
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This design center is the first swallow, and there should be more such centers around the country at times. In the near future, Russia will need about 20-25 thousand designer jobs. And, of course, we need not only personnel, but also working conditions for them. Microelectronics is a backbone industry, especially for a country like Russia. This is national security, defense capability, and a successful economy. Its development is one of the priority tasks facing the state,
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The creation of a center for collective design of electronics is an important milestone in the history of the implementation of domestic innovative projects and support for young Russian scientists. For our corporation, this event is of particular importance, since all the activities of AFK Sistema are inextricably linked with high technologies. Thousands of engineers, designers and scientists work in the perimeter of the corporation, our priority is the introduction of modern developments in all sectors of the economy. That is why we need breakthrough ideas that the center will be able to give,
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Memorandum of Understanding with SAP for Digital personnel

On September 5, 2019, SAP and the Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU) signed a memorandum of understanding. The parties plan to cooperate in the field of training specialists in the field of digital technologies and business management. The students and faculty of the university will master SAP solutions and technologies with the support and in the interests of the company's partners and customers in the Far Eastern Federal District.

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SAP expertise, access to the latest technologies and solutions, as well as the possibility of global knowledge exchange will help us jointly train specialists with developed digital skills who in the future will be able to create competitive IT solutions in demand by the Russian market, ― said FEFU Rector Nikita Anisimov.
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It is assumed that FEFU students will work on their own projects, the tasks for which will be set by SAP partners and clients, this will help young specialists develop not only theoretical knowledge, but also solve the problems of the real sector of the economy. And the extensive academic network of the SAP University Alliance, which includes more than 3,500 leading universities around the world, will become the basis for the further development of international academic exchange with a focus on advanced business digitalization technologies.

Russians have found a cheap way to create microlasers for photon computers

An effective, fast and cheap way to create perovskite microlasers has been found - sources of intense light for optical microchips, which will then be used in next-generation computers. On March 13, 2019, TAdviser was reported at the Far Eastern Federal University. The technology was developed by FEFU scientists together with Russian colleagues from ITMO, scientists from the University of Texas Dallas and the Australian National University. Read more here.

FEFU robotics won the international championship in Singapore

The joint team of the Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU) and the Institute of Marine Technologies of the Far Eastern Branch Russian Academy of Sciences (IPMT DVO RAS) won the open Asia Underwater Championship - to robotics Singapore AUV Challenge-2019, which was held Singapore at the Polytechnic University from March 8 to 11, 2019. 35 teams from,,,, and Macau,,,,, India Indonesia Japan Sri Lanka Hong Kong Kenya, and fought for the victory Thailand Taiwan. Malaysia Only 16 Turkey of Russia them managed to pass the qualifying qualifying stage and perform in the final of the competition, the FEFU reported TAdviser on March 12, 2019.

FEFU team and IPMT FEO RAN at the championship in Singapore

The winning team included undergraduates of the School of Digital Economics of FEFU Andrei Makhlyarchuk, Alexandra Zhikhareva, Nikita Utin, Alexey Shchurov, as well as undergraduate students of the Engineering School of the university Ivan Chemezov and Vadim Saburov. The mentors for them were representatives of IPMT DVO RAS Alexander Pavin, Grigory Eliseenko and Maxim Sporyshev.

FEFU team and IPMT FEM RAS with Pandora robot

In the final, the Russian team beat rivals from the Bogor Agricultural University of Indonesia, the Northwestern Polytechnic University of China, the City University of Hong Kong and the Mukesh Patel School of Technology and Management in India - the teams of the listed educational organizations took the first, second and third prizes, respectively.

Pandora robot unveiled as part of the championship in Singapore

In Singapore, the Far East presented a device called Pandora. He was preparing specifically for the championship. The robot is able to perform various functions under water, in particular, recognize individual objects using video cameras, transport goods, lift and drop them in a certain place. During the final, the smart car, using only its own "vision," without communication with a person, "completed" all the tasks set by the organizers: it covered the given distance in the pool, went into the gate and found a pinger - an ultrasonic underwater lighthouse.

Pandora, underwater robot
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We were very worried about the result, but we managed to prepare and performed well during test runs. Even then, it was clear that only three or four teams would fight for the first place. As a result, ours scored the most points and was ahead of rivals, - said Maxim Sporyshev.
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Pandora robot coped with all the tasks set by the organizers of the championship

According to representatives of the university, underwater robotics is one of the priority areas for the development of the Far Eastern Federal University. In this area, the university has international authority, which is confirmed by the successful performances of students and graduate students at prestigious competitions. So, since 2012, the FEFU team has annually become a prize-winner in the class of autonomous robots at the RoboSub world tournaments and the Singapore AUV Challenge Asian championships, the institution said.

2018

Agreement with Insystems on the creation of the 3D Design Center

Insystems (part of the LANIT group) and the Far Eastern Federal University Technological Entrepreneurship Support Fund signed an agreement on July 30, 2018 to create a 3D Design Center based on the university. The main task of the educational center is to train specialists with skills in a modern design environment. It is expected that the center will contribute to the development of the Russian Technopark, which was also created on the basis of the university.

Students in the center will learn basic skills in Autodesk Revit, Civil 3D, and Navisworks. This software is the most popular and common in the field of BIM modeling of buildings and structures of industrial and civil construction. The acquired skills are useful for design engineers, builders, construction management specialists, engineers of operation and estimate services, noted in Insystems.

The training will take place in a specialized class on the territory of the university. The room is equipped with computers, video conferencing and presentation devices. The program includes face-to-face workshops, webinars, as well as remote classes. Control and examination works are provided.

After successfully completing the course, students will be able to take an internship at a training center on the campus of the Far Eastern Federal University. A further prospect is employment at the Insystems 3D Design Center or at the company's branch in Vladivostok.

FEFU scientists investigate impact of aerosol particles on planet's climate supported by IBM

Scientists at the Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU), with the support of IBM (Armonk, New York, USA), will conduct a large-scale study of the impact of aerosol particles, including dust and other pollutants, on climate change. With the help of the resources of the international technology giant, FEFU employees will study the interaction of the smallest particles with sunlight. The study will show how they affect the temperature of the atmosphere, and whether this could cause global warming or cooling, FEFU reported on April 27, 2018.

According to Evgeny Zubko, a leading researcher at the School of Natural Sciences (SHEN) of FEFU, university scientists have been modeling light scattering with micron particles of cosmic dust for several years and have gained significant experience in this area.

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According to UN experts, one of the most unexplored factors affecting climate change is aerosol particles. They reflect sunlight, both toward the Earth and into open outer space, reducing the flow of solar radiation. This leads to cooling of the surface and near-surface air layer, - explained Evgeny Zubko. However, by interacting with the aerosol particles, part of the solar radiation is absorbed by the particle material, which heats the atmosphere. And it is still not clear which of these actions is stronger. Of particular interest is the study of particles larger than 5 microns, but this requires large computing power. With our IBM methods and resources, we can answer this question.
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The group of researchers included ten FEFU scientists: employees, graduate students and senior students. The co-leader of the project is the scientific director of the Center "Nanotechnology" FEFU, Professor of the Russian Academy of Sciences Kirill Golokhvast. The team will be helped by specialists and volunteers of the World Community Grid, who will conduct calculations and send results to the IBM headquarters in Chicago (USA) and then to FEFU. As part of the project, university scientists will also have access to weather data from The Weather Channel and the IBM Cloud Object Storage platform. Based on these resources, publications will be prepared that will present new knowledge about the impact of aerosol particles on the atmosphere.

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This is a very interesting project. It unites several priority areas of research and ensures the integration of Russian and foreign science at the highest level, "said Kirill Golokhvast, Vice-Rector for Scientific Work of FEFU.
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FEFU astrophysicists as part of international groups participate in several research projects. Work partners are the University of Granada, the Institute of Astrophysics in Andalusia (Spain) and the Astronomical Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences (Slovakia).

2017

The prototype of the space microsatellite will be assembled by World Skills participants at FEFU

The prototype spacecraft will be designed, assembled and tested by the participants of the Open Qualifying Championship "Young Professionals (WorldSkills Russia)" at the Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU). The new competence "Space Systems Engineering" became the eleventh in the WorldSkills international standards competition program, which will be held at FEFU from September 19 to 22, 2017.

According to Stanislav Karpenko, chief expert of the Space Systems Engineering competence, director of the FEFU Design Activity Center, in September 2017, students will assemble a functional layout of a microsatellite for shooting the Earth from space. The device includes all the necessary systems for working in orbit, as well as a remote sensing camera.

On the first day of the championship, the participants will design the device in a three-dimensional modeling program, conduct numerical calculations of its movement in orbit and program the on-board computer. Next, students will assemble a satellite and perform comprehensive tests of the systems. On the final, third day, a functional test of the device will take place - to simulate flight conditions, the satellite will be placed on a special stand.

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From the new academic year, cosmonautics will be one of the topics for the project work of students in the new Center for Design Activities of FEFU, "said Stanislav Karpenko. - We plan to assemble teams of bachelors and masters of different directions, which will develop, assemble and eventually launch their small spacecraft of cubsat format. Roscosmos actively supports such initiatives at universities and conducts launches from cosmodromes on preferential terms.
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In general, 65 students of higher and secondary professional, formations including a branch in the city, will take part in the WorldSkills Championship at FEFU. Nakhodka The participants will be evaluated by experts, teachers and representatives of enterprises - the Progress, Dalpribor, Hyundai Hotel, Tiger de Cristal, Far Eastern Representative Office Skolkovo and others. A business part is planned aimed at transforming FEFU educational programs to WorldSkills standards, as well as interactive for schoolchildren to get acquainted with the professions of the future.

For the first competitions in FEFU, the following competencies were chosen:

  • "Web development,"
  • "Business Software Solutions,"
  • "Engineering of Space Systems,"
  • "Engineering Design CAD,"
  • "Graphic Design,"
  • "Industrial Design,"
  • "3D modeling of computer games,"
  • "Laboratory chemical analysis,"
  • "Entrepreneurship,"
  • "Hotel Administration"
  • «Tourism».

The winners will represent the university in the final of the national intercollegiate championship, which will be held at the end of November 2017. The championship will be held in Building S of the FEFU campus.

FEFU and ASI "Cyber ​ ​ Russia" will launch the master's program Game development & VR

The Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU) and the ASI Cyber ​ ​ Russia project agreed to launch the Game development & VR master's program on the basis of the university from September 1, 2017 in six areas. It is planned that Game development & VR students will learn to develop and implement promising types of software based on virtual and augmented reality technologies.

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2020, we plan to release more than 100 specialists qualified and in demand in the IT market, as well as get expert tutors who can educate children and help them navigate the IT sphere," said Dmitry Zemtsov, Vice-Rector for Development of FEFU.

According to him, in the magistracy at 135 budget places, university teachers and invited specialists of Cyber ​ ​ Russia will teach students game design, creating user scenarios and operating patterns for virtual, augmented and mixed reality devices, development and optimization of VR/AR applications for PC and mobile platforms in such areas, as "Applied Mathematics and Computer Science," "Informatics and Computer Engineering," "Information Systems and Technologies," "Trade Business," "Advertising and Public Relations," "Innovatika."

"At the opening of the master's degree at FEFU, special attention was paid to the synthesis of classical specialties - marketing, PR, trade - and software development. This will allow specialists to successfully introduce new technologies into existing markets, "says Dmitry Zemtsov
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The training period will be two years. Instead of lectures, students will engage in project practice and present and defend their projects every six months during the Cyber ​ ​ East hackathons.

"As a result, at the end of the master's program, students will receive from one to four business projects that can be developed and commercialized, as well as an already formed team. Our task is to help students prepare the maximum number of projects for commercial use, "said Roman Povolotsky, head of Cyber ​ ​ Russia
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In addition, students will be tasked with developing computer games and VR attractions in virtual and augmented reality technologies.

Project activities will be based on application software using VR, AR, MR technologies, as well as Microsoft HoloLens, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, Samsung Gear VR and Unity, Unreal Engine development environments. Upon graduation, students will receive an international certificate.

FEFU and Kaspersky Lab will open an educational center on Russian Island

The Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU) and the Russian developer of information security systems Kaspersky Lab signed an agreement on strategic partnership in education in June 2017. The Kaspersky Lab Scientific and Educational Center for Information Security will appear at FEFU.

The parties agreed to jointly develop and implement educational and scientific programs aimed at the development of general and professional. formations cyber security The main goal of the partnership is to create a favorable educational environment for the formation and development of youth competencies in the field of cybersecurity and training for the high-tech industry.

"The development
strategies of the university and Kaspersky Lab are now moving in the same direction, and we hope that we will quickly come to success on key topics," said Dmitry Zemtsov, Vice-Rector for Development of FEFU. - Kaspersky Lab is an international company with a large-scale vision and focused on the global market. We expect to improve FEFU educational programs together, and are also ready to cooperate with Kaspersky Lab offices. The time zone of Vladivostok allows you to make an inextricable chain for 24-time development - the dream of IT specialists. "

The parties will draw attention to cybersecurity, support talented young people who want to master technologies and software products. They will create an educational and methodological base integrated into the educational, scientific and educational environment.

"We have accumulated a huge amount of knowledge, expertise, successful cases, projects, and we are ready to share this for the development of cybersecurity education. FEFU will act as a partner who will transform our knowledge into a student-friendly format and introduce it into the educational environment. We also plan joint scientific research and will be happy to interact with your scientists, "said Dmitry Postelnik, head of educational programs at Kaspersky Lab. "In addition, we have offices around the world, and we want to connect FEFU with universities on common development topics, especially in the Asia-Pacific region."

The parties will also support the development of entrepreneurial skills and startups of FEFU students and teachers. Dmitry Postelnik stressed that Kaspersky Lab is interested in finding original ideas and helping to translate them into software products and services that are interesting to the market.

The plans are to create a Kaspersky Lab Scientific and Educational Information Security Center at FEFU, which will provide educational and information consulting services both within the university and to external customers.

Winning IBM World Community Grid Resource Competition

In 2017, it was decided to take part in the competition for the use of resources of the World Community Grid, a volunteer network of IBM Corporation, which provides ample opportunities for computer modeling. Scientific organizations from all over the world participated in the selection, over 70 applications reached the final.

The Russian project from FEFU to simulate light scattering with micron particles of cosmic dust was one of the three winners along with scientific centers from the USA (Emory University) and the Netherlands (Delft University of Technology).