Faculty of Fundamental Sciences at Bauman Moscow State Technical University (155)

 

  Was born on July 8, 1940 in Dnepropetrovsk.

  He is the Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor, chief research fellow of G.S. Landsberg Optical Department at Lebedev Physical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (LPI RAS)

  In 1965 he graduated from the Department of Radiophysics at Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology with a degree in Optics and Spectroscopy. From 1965 to the present time he has been working at G.S. Landsberg Optical Department at Lebedev Physical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, being the chief research fellow of this institute. 

On December 28, 2017 the Faculty of Fundamental Sciences held an alumni reunion.  Vladimir A. Titarev, Svetlana A. Tokareva, Nikolay S. Belyakov were invited, as well as the Dean of the Faculty of Fundamintal Sciences V.O. Gladyshev, the Deputy Dean of the Faculty A.V. Kopaev, A.V. Kayutenko, N.D. Tyannikova, professors K.Yu. Fedorovsky, V.O. Manturov, A.V. Filinovsky. The participants discussed important issues of the faculty development in terms of international cooperation.

 
 

 

The Faculty of Fundamental Sciences provides the support for the 17th International Scientific Conference on Penetrating Radars GPR 2018.

The conference will be held in Rappersville, Switzerland from June 18 to 21, 2018.

The deadline for paper submission is January 31, 2018. For more detailed information access  https://www.gpr2018.hsr.ch/index.php?id=15715###LANG###

If you are interested in this conference, you can contact the member of the scientific committee of the conference – Dr. Ivashov Sergey Ivanovich (Head of the Laboratory of Remote Sensing, Scientific and Academic Centre, Faculty of Fundamental Sciences (http://www.rslab.ru/english/), e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

 

 

 

Was born on June 20, 1956 in Moscow

She is the Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor of the Department of Chemistry at Bauman Moscow State Technical University; Head of the Laboratory for Low Temperature Chemistry at the Faculty of Chemistry at Lomonosov Moscow State University; Leading Research Fellow, Associate Professor.  Tatyana Igorevna is a well-known specialist in the field of cryochemistry, chemistry of nanosized clusters and metal particles. She is the author of more than 90 scientific papers in chemistry and 2 monographs.

Statement

 of the International Scientific Conference

"Fundamental and Applied Problems of Mechanics

(FAPM-2017)"

 

   In October 24-27, 2017 Bauman Moscow State Technical University held the International Conference "Fundamental and Applied Problems of Mechanics" dedicated to the 170th anniversary of the birth of the great Russian scientist Nikolay Egorovich Zhukovsky.

   The main purpose of this conference was to show the results of some recent research into various areas of mechanics conducted in Russian and foreign scientific and educational institutions. Due to N.E. Zhukovsky's anniversary the special emphasis was made on the research resulted from his scientific and educational methods and conducted in modern conditions. A significant place was given to scientific and methodological issues of teaching mechanics, discussing historical issues related to the activities of well-known scientists and mechanics.

Научный семинар: Генерация и обнаружение высокочастотных гравитационных волн при интенсивном электромагнитном возбуждении

On November 2, 2017 a scientific seminar  was held. The topic of the seminar was:

Generation and detection of high frequency gravitational waves at intensive electromagnetic excitation.

The seminar was conducted by Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences V. I. Pustovoit.

 

The seminar heard reports by V.L. Kauts and V. S. Gorelik.

The organization of the seminar is one of the first steps towards the creation of a Laboratory for conducting experimental research in the field of detection and generation of gravitational waves and implements the statements of PIRT-2017 conference http://pirt.info/files/blocks/PIRT-2017/documents/statement_of_PIRT-2017_eng.pdf

The laboratory will accumulate promising ideas in the field of gravitational-wave astronomy, promote the development of an international collaboration and involve the countries of the European-Asian region in a wide ground network of gravitational antennas.

 

  Was born in Moscow, June 30, 1960.

 He is Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Professor of Physics Department at Bauman Moscow State Technical University, a well-known expert in the field of laser diagnostics of colloid systems.

 

XX International Meeting

Physical Interpretations of Relativity Theory- 2017

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