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SCIENCE IS ALL ABOUT CREATIVITY!

Anna Ulyankina, a graduate student of the YURSPU (NPI) Faculty of Technology, an engineer at the Research Institute of Nanotechnology and New Materials, is a real role model. A pretty, feminine and very modest young lady with versatile hobbies proves step by step to herself and the entire scientific community that she is becoming a serious scientist. Speaking at seminars and conferences, participating in competitions and projects, writing articles - each of her "publication" is successful and serves as an excuse to write about it.

AT ONCE THREE SCIENTISTS OF YURGPU (NPI) BECAME THE OWNERS OF THE GRANT OF THE PRESIDENT

For young scientists of the M.I. Platov YURSPU (NPI), numerous successes that accompany them throughout their scientific activities are already familiar, although no less joyful. At the end of the warm August days, the creators of science from the Polytechnic University again had a chance to receive new well–deserved awards - this time at the highest state level. Three Novocherkassk polytechnics have won grants from the President of the Russian Federation.

OUR ANNIVERSARIES! NINA VLADIMIROVNA SMIRNOVA

Today, another "round" birthday is celebrated by Professor of the Department of Chemical Technology, Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor Nina Vladimirovna Smirnova. She can rightfully be called one of the brightest stars of the brilliant galaxy of polytechnic scientists, who from year to year multiply their own scientific fame and strengthen the reputation of YURGPU (NPI) as a center of modern research and promising projects!

A BREAKTHROUGH SOLUTION TO OVERCOME THE TECHNOLOGICAL BARRIER

The Polytech team was among the three finalist teams of the National Technology Initiative competition "The First Element. Air."

SCIENTIFIC SEMINARS EXPAND HORIZONS, INCLUDING GEOGRAPHICAL ONES

On October 16, a scientific seminar dedicated to topical issues of the institute's work and the achievements of our chemists was held at the Research Institute "Nanotechnology and New Materials" of our university. This time both speakers represented the heterogeneous Catalysis department, but all interested employees could take part in the discussion. Some of them attended the event in person, some of them connected online.