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Project

"The Moscow institute of steel and alloys" automates management of research processes

Customers: NITU MISIS (National University of Science and Technology)

Contractors: Thomson Reuters
Product: Thomson Converis

Project date: 2015/03

On February 4, 2015 Thomson Reuters announced the conclusion of the partnership agreement with National University of Science and Technology " MISIS ". A project objective - to help the university to manage most effectively research processes.

Project Progress

Using the Thomson Reuters Converis tool developed by division of Intellectual Property &Science of Thomson Reuters company, NITU "MISIS" will manage a broad spectrum of scientific data in unified information environment, to improve processes of internal control.

Building of university of MISIS, 2014


Partnership NITU "MISIS" and Thomson Reuters — the first specialized project on integration of a full-scale information management system within a higher educational institution. Within the partnership agreement with Thomson Reuters NITU "MISIS" uses solutions of the company in the field of scientific research Web of Science and InCites.

Oleg Utkin, the head of department of Thomson Reuters of IP & Science in Russia, said: "We are glad to cooperation increase with NITU "MISIS". We are sure that the university will be able effectively to manage the research work, to perform scientific projects, and as a result to achieve a bigger recognition in the global research sphere. The competition in the field of scientific researches amplifies therefore it is important to any scientific institution to have the resources and tools necessary for improving competitiveness".
Mikhail Filonov, the vice rector for science and innovations of NITU "MISIS", noted: "The university expands the research base in traditional and new knowledge domains — metallurgy, materials science, nanotechnologies, biomedicine, IT and in other spheres which are on a science edge. We are convinced that cooperation with Thomson Reuters will help us to achieve successfully set scientific objects".