Developers: | NRNU MEPhI - National Research Nuclear University MEPhI |
Date of the premiere of the system: | 2025/02/07 |
Branches: | Internet services, Mechanical engineering and instrumentation, Oil industry, Power |
2025: Creation of the RSP Software Library
MEPHI An online service has been created at the National Research Nuclear University - the RSP (Real Substance Properties) Software Library, which allows you to predict how various substances and materials will behave during processing, to transportation mixing and storage. Such data are necessary in,,, to power mechanical engineering oil and gas industry aviation and many others. The university announced this on February 7, 2025.
The solution allows you to perform calculations based on almost any modern programming language and is integrated into the libraries and utilities already available to the customer. RSP successfully operates on different hardware platforms (PC microcontrollers, single board computers) and operating systems (Windows, Linux, MacOS). The library can be supplemented. In the future, the team wants to expand the product line and develop its own engineering calculator - an autonomous solution that will work without integration with the customer's systems.
In March 2024, the project received the support of experts and investment in development in the amount of 3.5 million rubles. The team also won a grant from the Innovation Assistance Fund in the amount of 4 million rubles and registered its company Fiztehlab, which will continue to develop high-tech software.
The accelerator helped us to go from an idea to a ready-made prototype in a fairly short time. We constantly felt support from the organizers: they were interested in our results, analyzed flights, helped to divide large-scale tasks into small and quickly move towards the intended goal. And also, thanks to participation in the program, we managed to reach potential customers with whom we are now testing, - said Ilya Konovalov, project manager at RSP. |
As of February 2025, the RSP team signed a cooperation agreement and began testing their product at one of the enterprises of Rosatom State Corporation.