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2024: Russia has created a platform for the production of memory working without electricity
In early March 2024, Russian specialists from the National Center for Physics and Mathematics (NCPM) announced the development of a single technological platform for integrating memristor devices into the domestic process of producing modern silicon chips. Thus, in the Russian Federation, an opportunity has been created to develop the direction of RRAM memory. Read more here.
2021: Mishustin allocated 5 billion rubles to create a national center for physics and mathematics
Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed a decree on the allocation of 5 billion rubles for the creation of the National Center for Physics and Mathematics (NCPM) in Sarov. This was announced on October 18, 2021 by the press service of the Government of the Russian Federation.
The center is being built on behalf of Russian President Vladimir Putin. The facility is created to obtain "world-class scientific results" and train highly qualified scientists, as well as strengthen the scientific potential of Russia.
Rosatom Specialists "," scientists from, Russian Academy of Sciences, and MSU Kurchatov Institute other scientific and educational organizations take part in the creation of the NCPM. The complex will be based on research and testing and demonstration buildings, advanced laboratories, IT and congress centers, as well as the educational building of the Moscow State University branch that opened on September 1, 2021.
The NCPM will be coordinated by an interdepartmental council. He will deal with the development of fundamental and applied research in the field of mathematics, physics and computing technologies. This structure will also approve the scientific program and the development program of the center, ensure the interaction of authorities and scientific organizations.
According to the press service of the Cabinet, the NCPM will open up new opportunities for world-class research, will become an advanced platform for training highly qualified scientists and strengthening the country's scientific potential. The center is planned to be built in 2025.
In 2022, more than 1 billion rubles will be allocated for the construction of buildings and other objects of the National Center for Physics and Mathematics, in 2023 - about 2.1 billion rubles, and in 2024 - over 1.85 billion rubles. The maximum cost of the project may be 5.46 billion rubles, 460 million rubles of which will come from extrabudgetary sources.[1]