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Russian Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology

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History

2023: Russia develops implant to repair liver after cirrhosis

An implant has been developed in Russia to restore the liver after cirrhosis. The essence of the development is to remove the diseased area of ​ ​ tissue, replacing it with a special framework, from a porous material called aerogel. This method was invented at the D.I. Mendeleev, reported in the university in August 2023. Read more here.

2022: Study of direct laser recording of nanosensors

On May 6, 2022 scientific , employees of the Faculty of Nanoelectronics ITMO University reported that together with colleagues from FIAN the RKTU named after D.I. Mendeleev NRNU MEPHI and conducted a study in which they found out that nanosets have high spectral selectivity. Their layers can be used as wavelength-specific filters, and up to six layers can be recorded on a single glass plate. Thanks to this technology, scientists have implemented dispersion birefringent filters, which can be used in various ways: for example, to create biochemical sensors for diagnosing the flow of bacteria or displays added virtual reality and with a color image. More. here

2021: Russian scientists have proposed a new method for analyzing the mechanism of action of nanopreparations

Scientists of NUST "MISIS," Moscow State University. M.V. Lomonosov, Research Center "Kurchatov Institute," Physics and Technology Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences and RCTU named after D.I. Mendeleev proposed to use Mossbauer spectroscopy for the analysis and assessment of diffusion parameters and hydrodynamic properties of nanoparticles - a method of nuclear gamma resonance, popular in physical materials science, geology and chemistry. This was announced on August 24, 2021 by NUST MISIS. Read more here.

2020

Development of cathodic materials based on polymers and their testing in lithium two-ion batteries

December 29, 2020 RCTU named after D.I. Mendeleev reported to TAdviser that Russian researchers from RCTU, Skoltech and IPHF synthesized cathode materials based on polymers and tested them in lithium two-ion batteries. Read more here.

Scientists of the RCTU named after D.I. Mendeleev learned to synthesize a conductive polymer polyaniline locally on the surface of silica gel particles

October 21, 2020 it became known that scientists RCTU named after D.I. Mendeleev, together the Russian the Greek with colleagues, learned to synthesize conductive polymer polyaniline locally on the surface of silica gel particles. The researchers plan to use this material to create carriers for farm preparations, as well as to work out the method using the example of other polymers and substrates. The article appears in the August issue of Polymer magazine. More. here

Large-scale DDoS attack on RCTU services

On August 24, 2020, the Russian University of Chemical Technology named after D.I. Mendeleev reported that for the second day in a row, its services were subjected to a large-scale DDoS attack.

The first failures of the IT infrastructure were recorded on August 23 in 15.20, when as a result of an ongoing attack, the university's server equipment was overloaded and temporarily unavailable. Because of this, online resources (the main muctr.ru site) and the university's email service became unavailable to external users.

As you know, in connection with the spread of coronavirus infection, for the first time, the acceptance of documents of most universities is carried out through personal offices, which facilitates the admission of applicants from all regions of the Russian Federation to universities. In 2020, the RCTU named after D.I. Mendeleev received about 12 thousand applications from applicants and a good competitive situation foreshadowed. But due to the powerful DDoS attack, hundreds of applicants cannot learn about their enrollment status at the university.

The enrollment order, due out Aug. 24, could appear delayed on the site. The DDoS attack faced by the university is aimed at server failure. There is an assumption that this is due to the success of the admission campaign at RCTU. This year, according to Russia 1, interest in the direction of "chemistry" has grown by 17%.

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"We consider what is happening with the RCTU website as a planned attack on chemist applicants, smart guys who want to study and create new chemical technologies for the benefit of our country," commented Sergey Filatov, Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs of RCTU named after D.I. Mendeleev. - The university's information security service is working to fix the problem. Experts claim that the attack can be dealt with, and ask applicants to wait for the results. "
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The university, in turn, promptly switched to an alternative reception of applications for consent to enrollment using e-mail on the Internet and personal reception of documents from applicants with the formation of lists of applicants, recommended for enrollment in offline mode with their placement on the information stand of the university and the backup placement of this information on the website of the Mendeleev Center Chemical Technopark of the Russian Chemical Technical University named after D, I. Mendeleev and a specially created domain site muctr.online.⠀

Agreement to establish a consortium to develop the Digital Platform for Manufacturing Management in the Chemical Industry

JSC NVision Group, one of the Russian system integrators, part of the MTS Group, and the Russian Institute of Chemical Technology (RCTU) named after D.I. Mendeleev, one of the oldest and most famous universities in Russia, signed an agreement on the creation of a consortium for the development of a digital production management platform in the chemical industry. Envision Group announced this on January 22, 2020. Read more here.

1992

In 1992, by the decision of the Government of the Russian Federation, the Moscow Art Theater was transformed into the Russian University of Chemical Technology named after D.I. Mendeleev.

The university trains professionals to work in industrial enterprises, in research and educational institutions, in government bodies, in business structures.