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  • MIL-OSI Russia: On April 21, Mikhail Mishustin will hold talks with Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan Olzhas Bektenov

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    On April 21, in Moscow, Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation Mikhail Mishustin will hold talks with Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan Olzhas Bektenov.

    The heads of government will discuss current issues of Russian-Kazakh trade and economic cooperation. Particular attention will be paid to the implementation of joint projects in the field of industry, energy, including peaceful nuclear energy, space, transport infrastructure and the digital economy.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Grigorenko: Amur GPP is the result of coordinated work of the state and business

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    Dmitry Grigorenko got acquainted with the activities of the enterprise as part of a working trip to industrial development sites in the Far East

    The construction of one of the world’s largest gas processing plants (GPP) is nearing completion in the Amur Region. Deputy Prime Minister – Chief of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko familiarized himself with the enterprise’s activities as part of a working visit to industrial development sites in the Far East.

    The Amur GPP is over 90% ready. Once fully operational, the plant will process 42 billion cubic meters of natural gas from Yakutia and the Irkutsk region annually. It is the world’s second largest plant in terms of natural gas processing capacity.

    The project implementation became possible due to comprehensive measures of state support. Development institutions provided financing, and special economic regimes created preferences for investors. This approach allowed attracting private capital to a project of strategic importance for the country.

    It is expected that the Amur GPP will double Russia’s ethane production after reaching its design capacity. This gas serves as the basis for the production of polymers, which are widely used in construction, automobile manufacturing, furniture and packaging. Thus, the Russian market will be fully supplied with plastics, which Russia currently often purchases abroad.

    The country’s helium production is planned to increase more than 10-fold by launching the Amur plant. This rare gas plays a critical role in high-tech industries: it is needed in medicine, scientific research, the production of optical fiber and even quantum computers, where it is used for ultra-low-temperature cooling.

    “The Amur Gas Processing Plant is the result of the coordinated work of the Government, development institutions and business. Together, we are solving a critical task – creating a modern production facility for deep gas processing in Russia, which will provide the country with critically important products and take our industry to a new technological level,” said Dmitry Grigorenko.

    All necessary infrastructure has been created for the construction and operation of the Amur Gas Processing Plant: 40 km of railways and 27 km of access roads have been laid, a pier has been built on the Zeya River for the delivery of large-sized cargo. Particular attention was paid to creating comfortable conditions for the plant’s employees. A residential microdistrict for 5 thousand people with full social infrastructure is being built near the plant: a school, a kindergarten, a clinic, a sports palace, a community center and a shopping center. Some of the housing has already been put into operation.

    The new plant will employ around 5,000 workers. Today, the enterprise already employs over 3,000 people, over 35% of those employed are residents of the Amur Region.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: NSU scientists’ development helps people with lower limb amputations develop correct gait on prostheses

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    The research group on biomechanics and medical engineering, created on the basis of Mathematical center in Akademgorodok, with the support of the Russian Science Foundation (project no. 24-71-00069) is conducting a kinematics data survey of the gait of patients with lower limb amputations at the Novosibirsk branch of the Moscow Prosthetic and Orthopedic Enterprise using its own software. The new development allows for the assessment of the rehabilitation of amputees and the correct use of the prosthesis, as well as the accuracy of its selection and adjustment. The first patients have already undergone this procedure and were satisfied with the result. Its effectiveness has also been assessed by prosthetists, who are to become the main users of this software.

    — To record the kinematics of the amputee’s gait, we use an inertial sensor system — it is easy to use and more affordable. To work with it, the staff does not need special skills, and therefore, there is no need for training. The prosthetist only needs to install numbered sensors on the patient’s body, calibrate and record the patient’s readings while walking. The entire procedure takes an average of 15-20 minutes. Then the data is processed, based on its results it becomes known whether the prosthesis is optimally adjusted, whether the GOST requirements are met during rehabilitation, how much the patient’s gait corresponds to the gait of a healthy person, — said the head of the research group, candidate of physical and mathematical sciences Vladimir Serdyukov.

    The research team includes students from the School of Engineering Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of NSU And Institute of Medicine and Medical Technologies NSU. They are currently working on capturing gait kinematics data from amputees. They work with servicemen who were injured during the SVO. Participation in these studies is voluntary.

    — Patients of the Novosibirsk branch of the Moscow Prosthetic and Orthopedic Enterprise do not refuse the offer to work with us. Many are interested in having their gait filmed; they are interested in looking at it from the outside — on a system that reproduces movements. For us, this work provides an opportunity to identify the connection between different levels of amputation and the designs of optimally suitable prostheses. This is very important when selecting a prosthesis that would allow the patient to lead a full life, move comfortably and avoid musculoskeletal disorders that can result from improper selection or adjustment of the prosthesis, — explained Daria Korostovskaya, a 3rd-year student of the Mechanics and Mathematics Faculty of NSU.

    The experts of the scientific group note that lower limb prostheses are now produced so perfect that, with the correct settings, the patient’s gait is visually almost indistinguishable from the gait of an ordinary person, which is confirmed by the graphs constructed using this software product. The graphs of the kinematics of users of modern prostheses are similar to those obtained as a result of filming the kinematics of the gait of ordinary people. But it will still not be possible to achieve absolute coincidence – even the most perfect prosthesis will not be able to repeat the exact kinematics of a healthy foot, but it is quite possible to achieve maximum approximation.

    — Modern lower limb prostheses allow their users to lead an active lifestyle, play sports, travel, but this is all provided that the prosthesis is correctly selected and the patient has learned to use it correctly. It is important to teach a person to walk correctly on a prosthesis, because often the patient does not understand how to properly control the joint or place the foot. All this is taught during rehabilitation, and our development helps to assess how well the patient has mastered the necessary skills, — explained Tatyana Shashkina, a second-year student of the Mechanics and Mathematics Faculty of NSU.

    The procedure for capturing gait kinematics data is simple: sensors are attached to the patient’s body, then he or she assumes a T-pose, spreading his or her arms to the sides, and operators calibrate the equipment. Then an automatic sound signal is given about its completion, and the patient should walk in a straight line. Significant gait defects and incorrect prosthesis placement are visible visually, but some violations can only be detected by high-precision equipment. The procedure is performed several times. It is important that the recordings can be made not only in a hospital setting. If necessary, data can be collected outdoors. This makes it possible to assess the correctness of the gait at different times of the day and in any conditions. Sometimes it is necessary to assess a person’s gait at the end of the day, when he or she gets tired and stops constantly monitoring the placement of the amputated limb. In this case, the product and gait settings need to be adjusted. And after that, a new data capture is taken, allowing prosthetists to make sure that the gait defect has been eliminated.

    — In the near future, we will present a program that will allow automatic data processing via a web interface. It works as follows: the prosthetist uploads a file with data obtained during filming of the patient’s gait kinematics into the program and receives information on how much it corresponds to the correct anatomical one. The compliance of the performed prosthetics with the GOST requirements is also assessed. The indicators of three films are compared: at the beginning of prosthetics, during rehabilitation and upon discharge from the hospital. All changes are recorded and analyzed. The attending physician will also be able to add his recommendations to this data package. We hope that our software product will ultimately be appreciated by representatives of the prosthetic and orthopedic industry of Russia and we will soon be able to present it to potential customers — prosthetic and rehabilitation centers, as well as prosthetic developers, — Vladimir Serdyukov specified.

    Specialists from the Novosibirsk branch of the Moscow Prosthetic Plant highly appreciate the development of NSU specialists.

    – Cooperation with NSU for us is very important in terms of objectifying the results of prosthetics. The tracking of the technical quality of the prostheses themselves does not represent a problem, it is more difficult to assess the quality of prosthetics in relation to the patient’s life and find out how much the established prosthesis meets his patient’s requirements and whether he uses it correctly. We need to see the whole process of rehabilitation – from start to discharge – in dynamics: the moment when a person takes the first steps on the prosthesis, when he learns to walk and prior to develop a confident gait. Only in this way can we evaluate the result of rehabilitation. This can only be done visually and from the words of the patient, but his assessment is subjective and not always true. Sometimes the patient thinks that it is convenient for him to walk on a prosthesis, but in fact this is not entirely true, because the user does not yet know how the perfectly selected and adjusted prosthesis should “work” correctly. Meanwhile, for example, incorrectly selected height of the product can negatively affect the condition of the musculoskeletal system. We can only visually determine it, which is quite difficult and in this part we are not safe from inaccuracies. The development of NSU employees will allow us at any stage to see how much the technical tool that we offer the patient meets his needs. He must leave us full-fledged technically the user of this product, ”said Anton Kamenev, manager of the Novosibirsk JSC, Moscow Prosthetic-Orthopedic Enterprise.

    The branch manager noted that software for studying the biomechanics of lower limb amputees, similar to what was developed by NSU specialists, is being created all over the world, but so far not a single system that is convenient for use has been created.

    — It is obvious that NSU employees have created a product that is convenient both for us, as the main consumers, and for our patients. Now it takes much less time to adjust the prosthesis, not to mention the accuracy of this manipulation. The significance of this development is great. Initially, we decided to test it on a person who had been using a prosthesis for five years. When testing using the software product from NSU specialists, we noticed that the subject fell forward while walking, which created additional stress on the spine. Guided by the data obtained, we changed the design of the prosthesis and the patient, who was previously sure that everything was fine and the prosthesis was adjusted perfectly, was surprised: “This is how it should really be! Even my back stopped hurting!” This is the value of this development for the end user, — Anton Kamenev summed up.

    More information about this and other projects of the Biomechanics and Medical Engineering group can be found in group channel.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “There are people who are sick of the Arctic. And I became one of them”

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    On April 19, the dean celebrated his 70th birthday. Faculty of Geology and Geophysics, Novosibirsk State University, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Honored Geologist of the Russian Federation, Professor Valery Arnoldovich Vernikovsky. He devoted a significant part of his scientific work to studying the Arctic. For a series of works “Geology, tectonics and paleogeodynamics of folded-thrust belts of Siberia” the scientist was awarded the V. A. Obruchev Prize, and for a series of works on a single topic “Study of the deep structure of the Arctic Ocean in order to substantiate the outer boundary of the continental shelf of the Russian Federation” – the O. Yu. Schmidt Prize. Last year, for his great contribution to the development of Russian science, many years of fruitful work and in connection with the 300th anniversary of the founding of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Valery Arnoldovich Vernikovsky was awarded the Medal of the Order “For Merit to the Fatherland” of the 2nd degree.

    The scientist’s activities have been associated with NSU for almost 30 years. In 1996, he became a lecturer at the Department of General and Regional Geology at NSU, a year later he headed it, and since December 2012 he has become the dean of the Geological and Geophysical Faculty. V.A. Vernikovsky tells about his path to science, his student years and Arctic expeditions.

    — Valery Arnoldovich, you are a representative of a family dynasty of geologists. Tell us about your family and its role in your life as a scientist?

    — In our family, most people were either doctors or geologists. My father, Arnold Nikolaevich, and his brother, Vladimir, were geologists, and my mother, Inna Pavlovna, and my grandmother were doctors. My sister also chose the same profession. I met my wife, Antonina Evgenyevna, during my student years at the Krasnoyarsk Institute of Non-Ferrous Metals. She, like me, is a geologist. Together, we participated in many expeditions and wrote many joint scientific papers. Her father was a mining engineer. My youngest daughter, Irina, also became a geologist. My father and uncle graduated from the geological faculty of Lviv State University, but they did not directly influence my choice of profession; it happened naturally. They did not agitate me for the profession of a geologist, and certainly did not force me to choose it, but they did not dissuade me either, they supported me in my decision. To be honest, I myself do not remember how I chose the path to science. My parents were scientists, candidates of science – my mother worked at the Krasnoyarsk Medical Institute in the pediatrics department, and my father – an energetic and enthusiastic person – managed to work in different organizations. He worked at the deposits in Berkh (Mongolia) and Norilsk, on the Kola Peninsula and on the Angara… And it turned out that when the time came to decide on a university, I had no doubts where to go: definitely only to the Krasnoyarsk Institute of Non-Ferrous Metals. And I have never regretted this decision in my life.

    I prepared for entering this university in advance. After finishing 9th grade, I asked my father, who was then the director of the Krasnoyarsk branch of SNIIGGiMS, to send me to some geological detachment so that I could work with real field geologists during the summer. He sent me to the then already famous geologist and scientist, Doctor of Sciences Georgy Nikolaevich Brovkov. He accepted me into his detachment, and we worked together for two months in Tuva, right on the border with Mongolia. There I learned the basics of field geology and learned to overcome the difficulties of expedition life. I remember it was a very difficult field. It was hot all June and July, and I was constantly thirsty. You could only take a flask of water with you to the field. This was not enough for the whole day, and Georgy Nikolaevich categorically forbade taking water from streams and puddles. All we could do was wait for the evening, when a car would come for us and the driver would bring a whole canister of water.

    After this expedition, my decision to go into geology only became stronger, and a year later I entered the Krasnoyarsk Institute of Non-Ferrous Metals in the Mining and Geological Faculty, from which I graduated with a degree in Geology and Exploration of Mineral Deposits.

    My parents always supported me: in my studies, in expedition work, and in scientific research. Of course, family influence is very important and valuable. My parents instilled in me a love of nature, a craving for travel, and a desire for scientific knowledge. We spent weekends on the Krasnoyarsk Pillars, enjoying the beauty of these places. In winter, we went on ski trips to Krasnoyarsk Sopka. We really valued moments of communication with nature, and this, perhaps, also played a role in choosing my life path.

    — What were your student years like? Were students of those years different from those of today?

    — During my student years, young people were distinguished by their focus on their studies and the profession they had chosen. The level of training of my classmates was different: among them were guys from the city, as well as from remote villages and settlements. It was the most difficult for them. But they set themselves the task of graduating from the university and acquiring a specialty. And they made maximum efforts to do this, persistently moving towards their goal, and then working in their specialty. They never refused to go on field trips — such a thought never even arose. If there were any health problems or any obstacles to undergoing field practice, they hid it, just to get into the field. Now, however, I often encounter students who try to avoid this and ask permission to undergo practice in institute laboratories. But a geologist must be familiar with field work — this is my firm conviction. However, it is gratifying that most current geology students remain committed to field practices and expeditionary work. Unfortunately, there are also those who, after 1-2 months of study, realize that they made the wrong choice and leave.

    To reduce such cases, I talk to each applicant individually. I think this is very important, because recently a lot of guys have come who do not understand at all what the specialty of “geologist” is. When communicating with such applicants, we try to find out which direction attracts them more and matches their interests: geochemistry, geophysics, geology or paleontology. It happens that they are not ready to make a choice and cannot give a definite answer. Apparently, this is why a certain number of students drop out already in the first year. Some realize that they entered the wrong specialty, and some cannot handle the workload. For some reason, some people think that geology is easy. Not at all. Perhaps it is even more difficult than in other areas, because geology as such is not taught at school. Therefore, first-year students also have to master terminology that is new to them. Not everyone is ready for this, and they decide that it would be easier to leave.

    During my student years, the dropout rate was something exceptional. The profession of a geologist was considered prestigious – the competition was 5-6 people per place. We were recruited into two groups, and almost everyone who entered got their diploma and then worked in their specialty – some became chief geologist of a mine, some – chief geologist of a prospecting party, many worked as geologists at mining and processing or mining enterprises, some teach at a university or work at a research institute.

    — Valery Arnoldovich, what was your first student geological practice like?

    — Our first practical training took place after the first year at Lake Itkul in the Shirinsky District of the Republic of Khakassia. Now there is a permanent NSU training ground there with comfortable houses, a bathhouse, office rooms and a canteen. At that time, there was nothing like that at Itkul. Our field camp was located on the other side of the lake. We lived in 10-bed army tents. The discipline was semi-military: we were divided into teams, and each of them was on duty in the kitchen according to the schedule — preparing breakfast, lunch and dinner. Every day at 7 a.m. the physical education teacher took us out on a three-kilometer cross-country run. Then followed water procedures, which we took right in the lake. A short breakfast — and on the routes. Like today’s geology students, we surveyed the area and made geological maps.

    Despite the difficulties of everyday life, we lived very amicably and happily. In our free time from work we played volleyball and trained so well that teams from neighboring villages came to us, and we organized friendly competitions.

    — Valery Arnoldovich, at what point did you become interested in studying the Arctic?

    – This happened in his student years thanks to my teacher, Arctic geologist, Professor Lev Vasilievich Makhlaev. He taught us lithology and metamorphism. After the second year, we all had to go to industrial practice. And Lev Vasilievich suggested that I and my classmate Sergei Gubanov turn to Krasnoyarsk SNIIGGIMS with a request to include us in the scientific group under the leadership of Anatoly Ignatievich Zabiyaki, who travels to Cape Chelyuskin Peninsula Taimyr. Lev Vasilievich said that he himself worked as part of this group, and we will probably be very interesting to similar experience. We followed his advice and, as a result, went to our first Arctic expedition for as many as 4 months. The session had to be taken ahead of schedule, and by the beginning of the next school year we were late, but it was worth it. Work in Taimyr has become for us not only a school of geology, but also a school of life. Everything for us was new, many difficulties had to be overcome in severe polar conditions. The scientific group was based at the polar station. We flew to Taimyr from the island of Dixon on the Li-2 aircraft. We met us on two old all-terrain vehicles GAZ-47. We got to the polar station on them. After several days of preparation and repair of the same all -terrain vehicles, we went to the place of work in the direction to the south. The path was very difficult – in three days we managed to overcome only 150 kilometers without sleep, without rest, in water and snow. Our all -terrain vehicle constantly stuck in the melted snow. To pull it out, it was necessary to put a log under it, which the caterpillars (tracks) dragged it to the entire length of the case. And then – again and again. Three days later, the difficult path was traveled, we got to the place of work. Only next year we began to set up a tent right on the roof of an all -terrain vehicle. So we have a place to relax. When the tundra began to thaw, we began to go on routes. They were long-every day each of us passed 20-30 kilometers. The first impressions were incomparable. We very slowly, step by step, knew field work, met the Arctic, and she fascinated. I didn’t want anywhere else, and in the future I returned again and again to these places as part of the same scientific group. Here he prepared a candidate, and then a doctoral dissertation. I took root in this region and loved it with all my heart. On the only peninsula, Chelyuskin has documented routes – more than 3 thousand kilometers.

    — What was it about the tundra that captivated you so much – such a harsh and inhospitable region?

    — The tundra is incredibly beautiful at any time — both when it is covered with snow and when it thaws. The vegetation here is sparse — only dwarf willows and birches barely rise above the ground. There are no mushrooms or berries here, although sometimes you can see russula. Nothing else grows here, but the beauty of the relief, the summer snowfields that do not melt, the coast of the ocean, bound by ice or stormy, is mesmerizing. It cannot be described in words, you have to see it. There are people who are sick with the Arctic. And I became one of them. I think it is some kind of very good disease that you do not want to be cured of.

    — What do you remember about the Arctic routes?

    — I loved them very much, but they were very difficult. Since there was no possibility to involve route workers, we often went on routes alone, thus violating safety regulations. I went on many routes alone. I left early in the morning after breakfast and returned late in the evening, losing track of time. In the summer in this region there is a polar day, the sun shines as if it were daytime, even at 2 am. Despite constant fatigue, we still strove to quickly go on a new route: to learn something new, to discover, to bring something.

    The polar bears were a serious danger on the route. But we were all armed. I had a five-shot carbine, I shot quite well, and I was not afraid. And after one dangerous incident, I developed the habit of never parting with a gun on the route.

    This happened on Cape Kaminsky, on the shores of the Kara Sea. The three of us on an all -terrain vehicle almost reached the cape. On our way, there was a stone kurumnik – a large -sized exposure. Do not go further. I remained to work there, 200 meters from an all -terrain vehicle, and my colleagues left the bay to expose on another cape two kilometers from me. I left a heavy carbine in an all -terrain vehicle – why carry an extra 6 kilograms with me, because the car is very close? He became interested in the work-he repulsed the samples, made notes, signed the labels, and suddenly someone warned: “Look where your colleagues are.” I looked closely and saw a very strange picture: they fled in my direction. Running along the tundra in swamp boots, and even with backpacks is very difficult. So something happened. But surprisingly, no one pursued them. What happened? I looked around and saw that three white bear were approaching me: a huge mother and two of her grown cubs, only a little inferior to her parent. The animals have not yet noticed me, although they were approximately 300 meters from the place where I worked peacefully. And if it had not been distracted, we would definitely have met, and this meeting did not promise me anything good. It’s good that I knew one iron rule – in such situations, in no case should I run. The bear will still be faster. Where, crawling, where, bending, under the cover of stones, I got to the saving all -terrain vehicle. Soon my colleagues arrived in time, and the bears reached the place where I worked and sniffed him carefully. We shot into the air and scared them off. I did not have more such meetings, but I learned a lesson forever.

    — How important is it to study the Arctic?

    — The research group I was a part of was engaged in thematic work. At that time, funding in these regions was allocated only for geological surveys and gold prospecting. The thing is that at that time there was not even a state 200,000-square-meter survey of the territory in Taimyr, and we had to do geological mapping. We also did structural surveys of the area, and studied magmatism and metamorphism. In addition, we searched for native and placer gold, sampled quartz-vein formations and various sulfidization zones. And, by the way, we found gold. An increased gold content was found in the ore occurrence, the first samples from which we took, but only 30 years later geologists-explorers came there with trenching and drilling. Then a fairly good ore occurrence with a higher gold content was established, but due to the remoteness of the territory, the lack of roads and the high cost of the work, exploration was again frozen. This is a gold-bearing region, but prospecting and especially mining are very difficult and expensive. Moreover, such work can only be done for three months a year, when the short summer comes.

    — The second region that is in the sphere of your geological attention is the Yenisei Ridge. Tell us about your work in its territory.

    — The Yenisei Ridge is the second region that I love very much, and where I worked quite a lot. For various reasons, it was not always possible to fly to the Arctic, but the Yenisei Ridge can be reached by UAZ or GAZ-66 vehicles.

    This is a very interesting region in terms of geological structure with a very complex evolution of formation, and I am glad that we managed to do a lot here. For example, to describe the tectonics and evolution of granitoid magmatism of the Yenisei Ridge, to show the evolution of the formation of tectonic structures and much more. We worked mainly like this: we were dropped by helicopters to the upper reaches of the right tributaries of the Yenisei and from there we rafted in rubber boats carrying out geological work. And while we were rafting, for a month or a month and a half, we worked all these tributaries and streams in order to understand the geological structure of the region.

    Working in the taiga has its own specifics. If on Taimyr, where there is no high vegetation, I could climb to any elevation, see all the primary rock outcrops and map out a route, then here everything is different. You have to look for rock sections along the Yenisei, Angara and tributaries along which we rafted. If I first got to Taimyr for practical training in 1974 after my second year, then I ended up on the Yenisei Ridge a year later, as part of a different group, again as part of my practical training. Here I worked under the supervision of Vitaly Nikolaevich Pilipenko. He taught me a lot, we went on a lot of routes with him, so the Yenisei Ridge became my second region, which I love very much and where I have returned many times. After the 2011 field season, spent on the New Siberian Islands and the De Long Islands, I no longer had the opportunity to go to the Arctic for field work for 3-4 months, since in 2012 I became the dean of the Geological and Geophysical Faculty of NSU. But I went to the Yenisei Ridge almost every year.

    — Valery Arnoldovich, tell us about your work as part of the commission preparing the application for the expansion of the continental shelf of the Russian Federation.

    — In February 2016, at the 40th session of the UN Commission in New York, the Russian Federation submitted an application to expand its continental shelf in the Arctic Ocean. I was part of the state delegation. The Minister of Natural Resources and Environment of the Russian Federation, Sergei Donskoy, gave a two-hour presentation. In his speech, he spoke about the large volume of geological and geophysical work carried out over the past 15 years to substantiate this application. According to it, Russia laid claim to the Lomonosov Ridge, the Mendeleyev Rise, and several other areas of the Arctic. Scientists have proven that these territories are an extension of the Russian continental shelf. By the way, our country has previously submitted an application to expand Russian borders in the Arctic. And there is serious scientific evidence for this, which is exactly what we were looking for as part of our research.

    Russian scientists have managed to prove that the Mendeleev Ridge, located at the bottom of the Arctic Ocean, has continental, not oceanic, crust, which means it is an extension of the continent and Russia may well lay claim to expanding the boundaries of its continental shelf in the Arctic.

    — In your opinion, how important is the role of family in the life of a scientist?

    — Of course, the support of loved ones is incredibly important. Most of the time I worked together with my wife. We started a family in 1979. A few years later, Antonina Evgenyevna and I began going on expeditions together. She worked with me for several field seasons on Taimyr, we worked a lot on the Yenisei Ridge. We prepared many joint scientific papers and publications. Such a coincidence of interests and mutual understanding is very helpful in work, it is not for nothing that family dynasties of geologists are not uncommon. In such families, as a rule, there is understanding, mutual assistance, support. You do not need to explain the specifics of your work, your loved one is already familiar with it in all details. He is on the same path and overcomes the same difficulties. It is much easier to go through life together. Especially if you are scientists. Because on this path you can formulate some common task, conduct research together and write a good scientific article.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Grigorenko checked the implementation of social and infrastructure projects in the Magadan Region

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    Dmitry Grigorenko checked the implementation of social and infrastructure projects in the Magadan Region

    Deputy Prime Minister – Head of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko checked the implementation of social and infrastructure projects in the Magadan Region during a working visit. He noted that the region demonstrates sustainable development in all areas – from the social sphere to transport infrastructure.

    “Five years ago, the Magadan region visited Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin. Following his visit, the following were given: specific instructions, and to date the region has fully implemented them. In record time, life in Magadan has been transformed – it has become more comfortable and safer, especially for families with children. The region continues to develop, and we intend to support these initiatives. We are currently discussing the implementation of a number of infrastructure projects with the participation of VEB.RF,” said Dmitry Grigorenko.

    He emphasized that a number of social and infrastructure projects had been implemented within the framework of the instructions. Thus, a new school with an engineering focus, equipped with modern laboratories, appeared in Magadan. A new park, Mayak, was built on the site of an abandoned area, which has become a favorite place for city residents to relax thanks to its playgrounds, art objects, and comfortable walking routes. The cultural life of the region is also reaching a new level with the opening of a public and cultural center, where free educational and creative events will be held regularly.

    “Half of all projects in the Magadan Region are being implemented with the participation of development institutions, with the support of the Government of the Russian Federation. Including rental housing and social infrastructure projects, including schools, sports facilities, improvement of parks and squares – all this is the result of joint work,” noted Magadan Region Governor Sergei Nosov.

    Construction of the first specialized marine tourism center in the Magadan Region, capable of simultaneously servicing up to 90 small and pleasure boats, has begun in Nagaev Bay.

    The State Development Corporation “VEB.RF” is considering the possibility of financial participation in the implementation of this project. In addition, negotiations are underway on the financing of the accompanying infrastructure by the corporation – hydraulic structures and utility networks as part of the creation of the Magadan marine logistics center.

    The implementation of these projects will allow the creation of a modern transport, logistics and tourism infrastructure in the region that meets international standards.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The government has changed the rules for holding the International Competition of Pianists, Composers and Conductors named after S.V. Rachmaninov

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    Resolution of April 16, 2025 No. 496

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    Resolution of April 16, 2025 No. 496

    The International Competition of Pianists, Composers and Conductors named after S.V. Rachmaninov will be held according to updated rules. The resolution approving them was signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

    One of the innovations concerns the competition nomination “conducting”. Now musicians up to and including 45 years of age can compete in it. Until now, competitors in this specialty had to be no older than 40 years old.

    At the same time, an age limit has been set for participants in the “composition” category – they must be no older than 50 years old inclusive. Until now, the competition in this category was held without age restrictions.

    Another innovation is the right of the chairmen of the jury of the competition nominations to increase the number of participants in the in-person rounds of the competition. If previously no more than 25 pianists, no more than 25 conductors and no more than 12 composers were allowed to participate in the in-person tests, now no more than 3 people are allowed to be added to them in each specialty.

    The number of contestants who can advance to the second and third rounds of the piano competition nomination has also been changed. Thus, the number of participants in the second round has been reduced from 13 to 12 musicians, and the number of participants in the third round has been reduced from 8 to 6.

    Pianist contestants must play all pieces by heart. The exception will be romances by S.V. Rachmaninov, which will be performed during the first stage of the third round.

    A new requirement has been added to the competing composers. Now, in addition to works for piano and works for piano with symphony orchestra, they will have to present a romance to the jury based on the verses of Russian poets.

    In addition, two new awards have been established for the participants of the competition among composers: a special prize for the best work for piano and a special prize for the best work for voice and piano based on poems by Russian poets. Their winners will receive prizes of 1 thousand dollars.

    The first International Competition of Pianists, Composers and Conductors named after S.V. Rachmaninoff was held in Moscow in June 2022. The second competition is scheduled for June 2025 in Moscow.

    The signed document introduces changes toGovernment Resolution of September 29, 2021 No. 1637.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The government ensures the implementation of a strategic project in Chukotka

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    The active construction stage of the Baimsky Mining and Processing Plant (Baimsky GOK) has started in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug. This is the first mining and processing plant in Russia to use unmanned technologies and the Internet of Things in copper ore mining. Deputy Prime Minister – Chief of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko and Deputy Prime Minister – Presidential Plenipotentiary Representative in the Far Eastern Federal District Yuri Trutnev got acquainted with the progress of construction of the Baimsky GOK during a working visit to industrial development sites in the Far East.

    The plant is being built on the territory of the Baimskaya ore zone, which has not been developed for decades due to difficult climatic conditions, lack of infrastructure and technology. Financial support for the project is provided by the state corporation VEB.RF and a syndicate of commercial banks within the framework of the Project Financing Factory. The total investment volume will exceed 1.1 trillion rubles.

    “The Baimsky Mining and Processing Plant is a complex and extremely capital-intensive project. Its implementation is complicated by objective factors: a complete lack of infrastructure, a polar climate and significant distance from industrial centers. In this regard, the systemic participation of the state is becoming a mandatory condition for the implementation of the project. VEB.RF plays a key role in its financing. This is an example of how business and the state jointly solve strategic problems and achieve results even where it previously seemed impossible,” said Dmitry Grigorenko.

    Advanced technologies are used in the construction of the Baimsky GOK. In particular, unmanned quarry dump trucks and drilling machines will operate under the control of an intelligent system. The system analyzes the workspace in real time, transmits data to the central control center, where special artificial intelligence algorithms optimize production processes and equipment routes. For the first time in the copper industry, direct flotation technology will be used, which allows for more efficient processing of ore, reducing waste and resource consumption. This approach ensures high efficiency, industrial safety and environmental friendliness.

    Dmitry Grigorenko emphasized that the Baimsky project is not limited to the construction of a separate facility, but envisages the creation from scratch of all the necessary infrastructure for the operation of the plant – from highways, a port and an energy complex to a residential area.

    The construction of key internal infrastructure facilities has been completed: a runway, a fuel storage facility, a 110 kV power transmission line with a substation, internal roads, the first stage of a shift camp for 1.2 thousand people, and a transport center in Bilibin. The construction of external infrastructure facilities continues: the Chaun port, as well as a road and power transmission line more than 400 km long to the field.

    “Baimsky GOK is a unique project in terms of scale and effects. It is the largest project implemented with the participation of VEB.RF and commercial banks within the framework of the Project Finance Factory. State support mechanisms, as well as the competencies of VEB.RF and partner banks, made it possible to increase the availability of credit resources, extend the loan terms and distribute risks among the project participants,” said Igor Shuvalov, Chairman of VEB.RF.

    Industrial operation of the Baimsky Mining and Processing Plant will begin in 2029. The design capacity of the plant is about 70 million tons of copper ore per year.

    The development of the Baimskaya ore zone was launched in 2018 at the Eastern Economic Forum by Russian President Vladimir Putin. In 2021, the Government approved a roadmap for the project, providing comprehensive support at the federal level.

    The project is included in the Strategy for the Socioeconomic Development of the Far East and the Baikal Region until 2025 and the Strategy for the Socioeconomic Development of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug until 2030.

    Support at the regional level includes tax breaks and simplified administrative procedures within the framework of the preferential regime of the Chukotka priority development area.

    “We have moved from the design stage to active construction. The investment volume will exceed 1.1 trillion rubles, of which more than 260 billion have already been spent. It is important for us that the federal institutions and authorities providing support see the high pace of our work in the harsh conditions of the Far North. The support of VEB.RF, in particular, is not just financing, but trust in our strategy, the professionalism of the team and the long-term potential of the project,” emphasized Georgy Fotin, General Director of Baimskaya Management Company LLC.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Patrushev and Sakhalin Region Governor Valery Limarenko discussed the development of the agro-industrial complex and environmental issues in the region

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    Dmitry Patrushev held a working meeting with the Governor of the Sakhalin Region Valery Limarenko

    Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev held a working meeting with Sakhalin Region Governor Valery Limarenko. The topics of the meeting were the development of the regional agro-industrial and fisheries complexes, as well as the situation in the environmental sphere.

    The basis of the region’s economy is the extraction and processing of aquatic biological resources. The volume of their extraction (catch) by regional fishing companies increased in 2024 and amounted to almost 745 thousand tons. As part of the second stage of the mechanism for providing investment quotas to companies, four contracts with an investment obligation for the construction of high-capacity fish processing plants were concluded, two of which were built in 2024.

    Valery Limarenko noted that the priority task for the Sakhalin Region is the development of coastal fisheries. One of the key topics of the meeting was the modernization of the Korsakov Sea Trade Port. As part of the development of the Southern Bucket of the port, it is planned to create a technology park for the production of fishing and tourist vessels, as well as infrastructure for the entry of coastal fishing vessels.

    The new port infrastructure will remove navigation restrictions and improve the stability of ship servicing. It is planned that the turnover of fish products will increase from 150 thousand to 600 thousand tons per year. The reconstruction of one of the main seaports of Sakhalin will improve the transport accessibility of the region and allow it to become part of international transport routes.

    The meeting discussed the development of agriculture in the region. Since the beginning of the current year, the milk production indicator has increased. For January-March, it amounted to 9.6 thousand tons, which is higher than for the same period of the previous year.

    Over the past three years, a great deal of work has been carried out in the Sakhalin Region within the framework of the implementation of the state program “Integrated Development of Rural Areas”.

    The meeting also reviewed the results of the national project “Ecology”. From 2019 to 2024, Sakhalin Oblast participated in the implementation of two federal projects: “Integrated Solid Waste Management System” and “Forest Preservation”. The total funding amounted to almost 600 million rubles. Within the framework of the new national project “Environmental Well-Being”, it is planned to implement measures under four federal projects: “Closed-loop Economy”, “Water of Russia”, “Clean Air” and “Forest Preservation”. It is planned to allocate 2 billion rubles by 2030.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The government has approved an intersectoral program for the development of student sports until 2030

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    Order dated April 10, 2025 No. 881-r

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    Strengthening the role of student sports in the system of training the country’s sports reserve, forming a multi-level system of physical education and sports events for students, developing human resources – these are the main tasks of the inter-sectoral program for the development of student sports until 2030. The order approving it was signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

    To further develop the student sports system in universities, it is planned to continue creating sports clubs, national teams and student sports development centers. In addition, the document notes the need to create student leagues for new sports and improve the efficiency of their work.

    The program implementation plan contains about 40 different events. Thus, starting from the fourth quarter of 2025, the Russian Student Sports Union, together with interested federal departments and regions, will monitor the development of student sports. The monitoring report will be submitted to the Ministry of Sports annually. In addition, the Ministry of Education and Science, together with public organizations, will annually update the register of university student sports clubs.

    One of the results of the program implementation should be an increase in the number of students who regularly play sports. In colleges, their share should grow by 12%, in universities – by 14%. In addition, the number of universities whose representatives and teams participate in various All-Russian competitions should increase. If today the share of such universities is 7%, then by 2030 it should grow to 25%. By the same date, the number of student sports leagues in the country should increase from 33 to 40.

    In addition, by 2030, 1,500 teachers and other university employees will have to undergo training in additional professional programs related to the development of student sports. In 2025, 200 specialists will undergo such training.

    “The implementation of the program will contribute to the strengthening of health, harmonious spiritual and moral education of young people, which is also determined by the national goals set by the President,” Mikhail Mishustin noted during Government meetings on April 18.

    The previous inter-sectoral program for the development of student sports was implemented in 2021-2024. One of its results was an increase in the number of students regularly involved in sports – it now stands at about 4 million people. In addition, there are currently more than 2.4 thousand student sports clubs in the country, with more than 1 million students involved. Student sports development programs and implementation plans have been approved in 76 regions.

    The work is being carried out within the framework of the Strategy for the Development of Physical Culture and Sports in the Russian Federation for the Period up to 2030.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The government will allocate 8 billion rubles to restore power grids in new regions

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    In 2025, about 8 billion rubles will be allocated from the Government’s reserve fund to the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics, as well as the Zaporizhia and Kherson regions, for measures to modernize distribution power grids. An order to this effect has been signed.

    Federal funding is expected to upgrade 46 distribution networks in various areas of four regions. Some networks will undergo major repairs. It is also planned to replace transformers at a number of substations. For this purpose, 135 units of specialized equipment will be purchased, as well as tools, special clothing and personal protective equipment.

    “We expect that such a decision will help effectively integrate our historical territories into the common space of the country. And in general, it will contribute to the socio-economic development of new Russian entities,” Mikhail Mishustin emphasized during Government meetings on April 18.

    The activities are carried out within the framework of the program of socio-economic development of the Donetsk People’s Republic, Luhansk People’s Republic, Zaporizhia region and Kherson region, which was approved by the Government in April 2023.

    The document will be published.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Marat Khusnullin: The total urban development potential of integrated territorial development projects has reached 260 million square meters of real estate

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    Integrated territorial development (ITD) is a tool for renewing the urban environment, primarily for the construction of modern housing, as well as social, engineering, public utility and transport infrastructure.

    “At the recent meeting of the State Council Presidium chaired by Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, issues of developing infrastructure for life were discussed. Within the framework of the new national project of the same name, we pay great attention to improving the living conditions of our citizens, which is achieved, among other things, through the integrated development of territories. The meeting also noted the need to expand this mechanism, which provides regions with the opportunity to renew urban development. Thanks to such projects, new houses and infrastructure facilities appear in cities. The total urban development potential of KRT projects today is about 260 million square meters of real estate, an increase of 6 million square meters in the first quarter of this year. At the same time, projects in 960 territories with an urban development potential of 150 million square meters, of which 111 million square meters are housing, are in the active stage of implementation,” Marat Khusnullin noted.

    The selection of new territories for integrated development is also ongoing. Today, 1,521 territories are being developed. Their total area is 37 thousand hectares.

    “According to KRT projects, 2.12 million square meters of real estate have been put into operation, including 1.84 million square meters of housing, 820 KRT agreements have been concluded, 584 construction permits have been issued, that is, we see that this tool for planning the development of the urban environment is in demand among both residents and regional authorities and developers,” emphasized First Deputy Minister of Construction and Housing and Public Utilities Alexander Lomakin.

    Amendments to the Urban Development Code also came into force on March 1. Now, the KRT of residential development can be carried out, including in relation to a built-up area, within the boundaries of which there are terraced houses, individual housing construction objects unsuitable for living.

    “It is especially important that one of the key areas of using the KRT in the regions is the resettlement of people from emergency and dilapidated housing. Under such projects, 14.23 thousand people have already been resettled from uninhabitable houses with a total area of 246.12 thousand square meters,” noted the General Director of the Territorial Development Fund, Ilshat Shagiakhmetov.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Chernyshenko: Winners of the Student Design Bureau Competition Announced

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    15 universities – winners of the competition of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia will receive subsidies for the creation and development of student design bureaus (SDB).

    “At a meeting with students of the Bauman Moscow State Technical University, our President Vladimir Putin noted the potential of developments created by student design bureaus. Today, there are 676 such design bureaus in Russia, which employ more than 100 thousand students, postgraduates and young scientists. They have the opportunity to design their own solutions, register patents for inventions in priority areas of scientific and technological development, and also decide on employment,” said Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko.

    The competition was held in two areas: “Student Design Leadership” and “Creation and Development of a Student Design Bureau”. The winners will receive grants of 20 million and 5 million rubles, respectively.

    As the head of the Ministry of Education and Science, Valery Falkov, noted, the creation of a network of youth design bureaus based at universities is one of the effective tools for supporting engineering talent, launched on the instructions of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

    “Highly qualified engineers capable of contributing to the country’s technological leadership are trained at youth design bureaus. Students, postgraduates and young scientists develop competitive technologies, solve specific scientific, technical and engineering problems, and are widely involved in work on orders from industrial enterprises. It is important that the initiative has shown high demand – 178 universities from 81 regions of the country submitted applications for the competition. 15 winning universities will receive support for the creation of new and development of existing sites, including the purchase of modern equipment,” the minister said.

    On April 16, Russian President Vladimir Putin met with students of the Bauman Moscow State Technical University who are actively involved in the work of scientific centers and student design bureaus. The students told about their activities within the SKB and asked the head of state questions about the future of Russian cosmonautics, namely about the development of student initiative projects and Russia’s participation in large space projects.

    The areas of activity of the selected design bureaus cover key strategic areas for the country: unmanned systems, robotics, microelectronics, prototyping, cybersecurity, reverse engineering, electronics and electrical engineering, VR technologies, computer modeling and design, mechanical engineering and instrument making, bioengineering systems, engine building, nuclear and energy technologies, materials science, space technology, ground transport systems.

    The winners in the Student Design Leadership category were:

    ⁃ Moscow State Technical University named after N.E. Bauman;

    ⁃ National University of Science and Technology MISiS;

    ⁃ Samara National Research University named after academician S.P. Korolev;

    ⁃ Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University;

    ⁃ Kuban State Technological University.

    In the direction of “Creation and development of a student design bureau”:

    ⁃ Plekhanov Russian University of Economics;

    ⁃ Southern Federal University;

    ⁃ Donetsk National Technical University;

    ⁃ Kursk State University;

    ⁃ Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M.V. Lomonosov;

    ⁃ North Caucasus Federal University;

    ⁃ State University of Management;

    ⁃ Penza State University;

    ⁃ Saratov National Research State University named after N.G. Chernyshevsky;

    ⁃ Chuvash State University named after. I.N. Ulyanova.

    Student design bureaus are aimed at developing and involving students in scientific and technical creativity and applied research and development work. They can act as platforms for developing new technical and technological solutions using advanced methods of mathematical and physical modeling. Work in them is based on principles close to real production.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Yuri Trutnev assessed the progress of socio-economic development of Chukotka

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    Yuri Trutnev held a meeting on the socio-economic development of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug

    Deputy Prime Minister and Presidential Plenipotentiary Representative in the Far Eastern Federal District Yuri Trutnev held a meeting in Anadyr on the socio-economic development of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug.

    “According to the results of 2024, Chukotka showed positive dynamics in a number of indicators. Industrial production and investment in fixed capital increased by 9%, mining by 3%. Consolidated budget revenues increased by 6% and in 2024 amounted to 62.8 billion rubles, own revenues increased by 29%,” Yuri Trutnev opened the meeting.

    The Governor of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug Vladislav Kuznetsov reported on the key results and development plans for the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug until 2030. According to the results of 2024, the growth of the Chukotka economy was 13.8%, primarily due to the implementation of large mining projects. At the same time, in addition to the large-scale project for the development of the Baimskaya ore zone, large gold and silver deposits of Kekura and Klyon, and the Beringovsky coal basin deposit are also being developed in the region. Thanks to such projects, highly qualified personnel arrive in the region and a reserve is being created for the training and professional growth of local personnel. Preparations are also underway for mining at three large deposits: Baimskoye, Pyrkakayskiye stockworks and Sovin.

    Chukotka Autonomous Okrug is the only region in Russia where three preferential regimes are in effect simultaneously: the Chukotka Advanced Development Area, the Vladivostok Free Port, and the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation. Their residents include 97 investors with projects worth 890 billion rubles. Investors in preferential regimes have already invested 390 billion rubles, and 53 projects have been commissioned. More than 5,000 new jobs have been created. In terms of actual investments in projects with state support in 2024, the Okrug ranks fourth among the subjects of the Far Eastern Federal District.

    “There are three preferential regimes in the region. Thanks to this, a special investment climate is created. Residents are coming to the region. These are large companies engaged in the mining sector, but not only. We plan to develop agriculture and greenhouse farming, to diversify the economy as much as possible,” said Vladislav Kuznetsov.

    The strategic objective until 2030 is to move away from the region’s single-industry specialization. In particular, it is planned to develop logistics and tourism. For example, last year a project was developed to create a hotel chain with 280 rooms in five locations (Ugolnye Kopi, Egvekinot, Provideniya, Anadyr, Bilibino, Pevek and Lavrentiya). This year it is planned to identify land plots in Anadyr, Egvekinot and Bilibino, and attract investors for the construction of hotels.

    “Chukotka is a territory with difficult living conditions. Our task is to provide an appropriate level of social infrastructure for all residents of the region,” Vladislav Kuznetsov emphasized.

    New energy facilities affect the quality of life of people. In Bilibin, the construction of a federal energy center has been completed. The energy center in Bilibin will replace the heat capacity of the Bilibino NPP and act as an emergency source of electricity. The construction of new networks in Pevek has been completed, which has increased the intensity of heat, improved the quality of water, and the ecological situation in the city.

    Attention is paid to food security. Three new poultry farms have been launched – in Bilibin, Provideniya, Beringovsky, the region’s self-sufficiency in chicken eggs has increased to 80%. By 2030, it is planned to increase the region’s self-sufficiency in greenhouse vegetables to 100% by introducing four new greenhouses in Anadyr, one greenhouse in Pevek and Egvekinot, and modernizing the Rosinka enterprise in Bilibin. It is planned to modernize existing food processing plants and build ten workshops for deep processing of marine mammal products.

    Base LTE stations installed as part of eliminating digital inequality provided access to mobile Internet for another 2 thousand people. By 2030, high-speed Internet will appear in Pevek, Bilibin, 70% of remote villages will be provided with high-speed satellite.

    District hospitals have opened in the villages of Omolon and Rytkuchi, another 1,000 people have gained access to modern medical infrastructure, and a long-awaited new school for 100 students has been opened in the village of Ostrovnoye, with 40 children already studying there.

    Construction companies receive support. Over 6,000 square meters of housing were built in Chukotka in 2024. Residents of dilapidated buildings receive housing first. By 2030, it is planned to build 45,000 square meters, including 326 rental apartments under the DOM.RF program by 2027.

    The implementation of the Anadyr master plan was discussed separately, within the framework of which four infrastructure development activities have already been completed: the construction of an apartment building on Mandrikova Street, 20 (2023), major repairs of courtyard areas within the boundaries of blocks No. 8 and No. 10 in Anadyr (2024), and improvement of the city square (2024).

    The “Far Eastern Hectare” and “Far Eastern Mortgage” mechanisms continue to operate in the region; during the programs’ operation, 323 loan agreements have been concluded, and more than 1.2 thousand people have received plots of land.

    “We discussed how Chukotka lives and develops. We focused on the general figures for economic development. They are not bad in Chukotka. We separately discussed the implementation of large investment projects, including the construction of the Baimsky Mining and Processing Plant. An entire team of the Government of the Russian Federation should gather in Chukotka to look at the project for developing the Baimsky deposit, which is of flagship importance for the development of the region. The development of the deposit will make it possible to make a breakthrough in the development of Chukotka. It will double the regional budget. I really hope that the project will take place. We will create conditions for the economic potential in Chukotka to increase sharply, budget revenues to increase, and all this will benefit the people,” Yuri Trutnev summed up the meeting.

    On the same day, the Deputy Prime Minister inspected the gas-engine thermal power plant (GM TPP), during which he instructed that the project for the modernization of the Zapadno-Ozernoye gas field be finalized, and visited the Anadyr industrial park, located in the production zone within the boundaries of the Chukotka advanced development area.

    Yuri Trutnev also congratulated the winners of the VII annual public and business award “Star of the Far East” who are implementing projects in Chukotka: volunteers of the all-Russian movement “TeploZOV-87. Chukotka” for the project to manufacture camouflage nets and suits for the Russian military and OOO GDK “Baimskaya” for the project to develop the Baimskaya copper-porphyry area.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 04/18/2025, 12:43 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A0JXSS1 (Akron B1P2) were changed.

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    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and the deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by NCO NCC (JSC) on 18.04.2025, 12-43 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 82.73) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 885.36 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 12.5%) of the security RU000A0JXSS1 (Akron B1P2) were changed

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 04/18/2025, 11:54 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A101780 (RSEKSMB2R1) were changed.

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    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and the deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by NCO NCC (JSC) on 18.04.2025, 11-54 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 97.69) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1074.19 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 12.5%) of the security RU000A101780 (RSEKSMB2R1) were changed

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial News: Corporate Portfolio Returns to Moderate Growth in March

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    Corporate lending accelerated to 0.9% after a subdued pace in February (0.1%). Companies took out loans, including to pay taxes.

    The population’s mortgage debt increased by 0.2% after 0.1% in February. The 13% growth in loans was mainly due to state programs. The consumer loan portfolio continued to shrink in March (-0.3%), but more slowly than a month earlier (-0.9%).

    Corporate funds in banks decreased by 2.8% after a weak growth in February (0.1%). The main outflow occurred in the last ten days of the month due to the transfer of taxes to the budget. The inflow of funds from citizens slowed down to 0.8%.

    The sector’s profit amounted to 244 billion rubles, which is 14% more than in the previous month.

    Read more in the information and analytical material “On the development of the banking sector of the Russian Federation in March 2025”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: To Vladimir Vasiliev, People’s Artist of the USSR

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    Mikhail Mishustin congratulated the ballet dancer, ballet master, and choreographer on his 85th birthday.

    The telegram, in particular, notes:

    “You are a legend of Russian and world ballet, an outstanding dancer, choreographer and teacher. Your work has remained the standard of the highest skill, rare talent and devotion to art for many decades. The significant contribution you have made to the preservation and development of the best traditions of the Russian ballet school is difficult to overestimate.

    I wish you good health, happiness and prosperity.”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 04/18/2025, 10:05 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A0JVXS5 (RESOLizB04) were changed.

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    04/18/2025 10:05

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and the deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by NCO NCC (JSC) on 18.04.2025, 10-05 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 123.65) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1520.97 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 37.5%) of the security RU000A0JVXS5 (RESOLizB04) were changed

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: GUU to train logisticians for Wildberries: cooperation agreement signed

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    Source: State University of Management – Official website of the State –

    On April 18, 2025, a ceremonial signing of a cooperation agreement between the State University of Management and the Russian online store Wildberries took place.

    On behalf of the State University of Management, the document was signed by the rector of the State University of Management, Vladimir Stroyev. On behalf of the new partner, it was signed by the director of innovation and ecosystem development, Wildberries, Igor Koval.

    Also present at the meeting were vice-rectors of the State University of Management Maria Karelina and Pavel Pavlovsky. From Wildberries there were the head of the department for work with educational organizations Yulia Erofeeva, the head of image projects Daria Mudrova, the head of the internship direction Anastasia Avdeeva, the head of the school direction Daria Danilina.

    At the beginning of the meeting, Vladimir Stroyev told the guests about the history of GUU. And although there were two graduates of our university among them, it was also new for them to hear that its history began almost 40 years earlier than they knew – with the Aleksandrovsky Commercial School.

    “Today we are once again beginning to promote the traditions of domestic entrepreneurship, which were lost in Soviet times. Now few remember that in the Russian Empire there were entire entrepreneurial regions that were exempt from taxes. And the Alexander School was directly connected with many famous representatives of the Moscow merchant class,” the rector said.

    Igor Koval immediately admitted that the famous Russian philanthropist Savva Mamontov is his distant relative, and agreed that it would be very logical for the State University of Management to continue the traditions of entrepreneurship. The WB company also sees its mission in the development of Russian entrepreneurship and strives to develop in different directions. Thus, the company recently opened its own production sector.

    Continuing the conversation, Vladimir Stroyev said that some Russian companies started their business within the walls of our university. For example, the Novard group of companies, which recently opened an “auditorium named after itself” in the administrative building. In addition, the rector mentioned that our university is the operator of the All-Russian competition of projects in the field of social entrepreneurship and socially oriented non-profit organizations “My Good Business”.

    Vice-Rector of the State University of Management Maria Karelina reported fresh news that scientists from our university managed to win the first competition of student design bureaus.

    “The grant is not very big, but for us it is first and foremost an ideological victory and an important step to restore the image of a scientific and technical university. No one expected this victory from us. Meanwhile, we have fresh developments in the field of logistics, unmanned aerial vehicles and a large agro-industrial project. All this can be discussed, but it is a long conversation, and I propose to organize a separate meeting with Wildberries technical specialists,” said Maria Karelina.

    Vice-Rector of the State University of Management Pavel Pavlovsky added that our scientists are developing not only flying drones, but also ground-based ones. Chairman of the State Duma Defense Committee Andrey Kartapolov, who visited the university last week, noted this development. Pavel Vladimirovich also noted that few see Wildberries as a high-tech company that provides a huge number of jobs, but this is exactly the case. The State University of Management has already developed a special educational program for the needs of WB, a presentation of which was shown to the guests after the meeting with the management.

    Taking the floor again, Maria Karelina informed the guests that the State University of Management has laboratories for reverse engineering, agriculture, and a section on mechanization, where prominent professors and academics work. The university concludes agreements with agricultural universities and plans to create a world-class scientific and methodological center in the field of agro-industrial complex.

    Igor Koval admitted that this topic is very interesting to him and he is ready to support it, since in the past he managed several agricultural enterprises.

    “Returning to our topic, I want to say that we currently have 5 million square meters of warehouses. We are first in the world in this indicator. The issue of automation is very relevant for us, we are interested in logistics projects, we have our own design bureau for logistics complexes, and the State University of Management can be very useful in this,” the guest said.

    At the end of the conversation, Igor Koval invited Vladimir Stroyev to a Wildberries event at the St. Petersburg Economic Forum. The partners agreed to coordinate their schedules to implement this idea.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Here they train specialists of the future: the Center for the implementation of projects in the social and humanitarian profile has opened at the State University of Management

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    Source: State University of Management – Official website of the State –

    On April 18, the Center for the Implementation of Social and Humanitarian Projects began operating at the State University of Management.

    Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation Olga Petrova took part in the grand opening, emphasizing the increased importance of patriotic education of the younger generation.

    “First of all, I want to thank the State University of Management, on the basis of which we are already implementing many initiatives. And this is logical, because this university has many management teams of different levels and in different areas. We cannot protect our students from all negative information, but we can form critical thinking and help them learn to clearly determine what is good and what is bad, so that the children can analyze the incoming data themselves. We must all understand together where we are moving and how we can help each other develop our country,” Olga Petrova noted.

    The rector of the State University of Management, Vladimir Stroev, gave a welcoming speech.

    “I am glad that the Center opened here, we in our team are constantly on the agenda of these issues. We need to constantly work with students, find new ways and forms. We are at such a stage that you all will have to develop a further strategy that concerns the issues of the ideological agenda. Develop an internal educational policy that suits us. It is important that everyone understands where they live, where they are moving and that the country is the most important thing. And you are the people who will deal with this agenda in order to see the results of the implementation of ideas in years to come,” Vladimir Stroyev emphasized.

    Director of the Center for the Implementation of Social and Humanitarian Projects Zaurbek Khugaev spoke about the tasks facing the Center and the role of the structure in strengthening the country’s value sovereignty.

    “In recent months, we have been actively working to unite the potential of specialists in the social and humanitarian fields and practitioners in the socio-political sphere to prepare a new generation of political leaders for the country. This requires joint, coordinated work by many organizations and institutions. Therefore, the most important thing is to create a network interdepartmental structure of interaction with a semantic core in the Center, from which all programs and modules that will be transferred to practice will be meaningfully filled. Thus, the main task of the Center this year is to develop a number of educational programs and implement them in key educational centers, forums and universities of the country,” shared Zaurbek Khugayev.

    Participants were also able to ask the speakers questions of interest. They were interested in the possibilities of using artificial intelligence as an educator, whether neural networks can replace humanities specialists, and how a lecturer can gain the trust of the audience.

    Olga Petrova noted that it is people who train neural networks and it is important to do it correctly so that “the responses of neural networks are synchronized with the value system of coordinates that exists in the country.” Vladimir Stroyev drew attention to the fact that first of all it is necessary to deal with the potential threats that neural networks may pose.

    After the completion of the formal part, the educational program “Civic and educational activities in modern Russia: theory and practice” continued for members of the Digoria Expert Club.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Colombia: Staff Statement

    Source: IMF – News in Russian

    April 18, 2025

    Washington, DC: A staff team has been actively engaging with the Colombian authorities in the context of the ongoing 2025 Article IV consultation, with visits to Bogotá in mid-February and early-April. Ms. Oner and Mr. Ding issued today the following statement:

    The Colombian economy continues to expand with some moderation in key imbalances. After slowing sharply in 2023, the economy expanded by 1.7 percent in 2024 supported by private consumption, reflecting a robust labor market and a gradual recovery in investment. Headline inflation resumed its downward trend in March, reaching 5.1 percent (y/y), underpinned by appropriately tight monetary policy. Meanwhile, the current account deficit narrowed further to 1.8 percent of GDP in 2024, supported by strong tourism and remittances inflows. This was financed with net foreign direct investment inflows, despite net portfolio outflows. International reserves remain adequate, rising to 130 percent of ARA by end-March, supported by the authorities’ reserve accumulation program last year. The banking system remains sound—liquid, adequately capitalized and provisioned—and subject to strong oversight.

    However, public deficits and public debt have risen more than expected. The central government overall fiscal deficit rose to 6.7 percent of GDP in 2024, up from 4.2 percent of GDP in 2023 and 1.1 percentage points of GDP above the authorities’ deficit target in the medium-term fiscal framework. The higher deficit reflected lower-than-projected tax revenues as well as higher than targeted primary expenditures, despite spending adjustments in late-2024. Liquidity constraints contributed to an accumulation of large budgetary backlogs (2.8 percent of GDP) that are in the process of being cleared this year, competing with 2025 budgetary resources. The higher deficits, coupled with a somewhat weaker peso, resulted in gross public debt reaching 61.3 percent at end-2024. As a result, Colombian spreads have risen, especially relative to peers, also impacted by tighter global financial conditions.

    Against the backdrop of elevated and shifting global risks, the Article IV consultation continues on the outlook and on policies to mitigate shocks, while decisively strengthening public finances.

    • Staff continues to engage with the authorities on the implications of rising global trade tensions on the Colombian economic outlook (given knock-on effects including through the commodity price channel as well as the financial and trade channels) and in better understanding the authorities’ policy response to this new environment.
    • Importantly, engagement continues as the authorities work on plans to reduce the fiscal deficit this year and going forward. While the 2025 Financing Plan published in February envisages an improvement in the central government deficit to 5.1 percent of GDP, the authorities are working on the policies underpinning the projected revenue gains as well as the necessary expenditure adjustments to meet the overall fiscal deficit target and bolster resilience in the more shock-prone context.

    The Article IV consultation will continue in the period ahead. We thank the authorities for the open and constructive dialogue, and we look forward to maintaining our close engagement, including in the margins of the IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings in late-April in Washington, DC.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: IMF Statement on Mozambique

    Source: IMF – News in Russian

    April 18, 2025

    Washington, DC: An International Monetary Fund (IMF) team, led by Mr. Pablo Lopez Murphy, visited Maputo from February 19 to March 4, 2025, to discuss policy implementation under the ECF arrangement. Discussions related to the program reviews continued virtually in the subsequent weeks.

    Following these discussions, the Mozambican authorities and IMF staff have reached an understanding not to proceed with the remaining Reviews under the ECF-supported arrangement. To better align IMF support with the new government’s priorities and vision, the Mozambican authorities have requested the initiation of discussions for a new IMF program. Discussions with IMF staff will begin in the period ahead.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: IMF Staff Completes 2025 Article IV Mission to Nigeria

    Source: IMF – News in Russian

    April 18, 2025

    End-of-Mission press releases include statements of IMF staff teams that convey preliminary findings after a visit to a country. The views expressed in this statement are those of the IMF staff and do not necessarily represent the views of the IMF’s Executive Board. Based on the preliminary findings of this mission, staff will prepare a report that, subject to management approval, will be presented to the IMF’s Executive Board for discussion and decision.

    • The Nigerian authorities have taken important steps to stabilize the economy, enhance resilience, and support growth. These reforms have put Nigeria in a better position to navigate the external environment.
    • The macroeconomic outlook is marked by significant uncertainty. Elevated global risk sentiment and lower oil prices impact the Nigerian economy.
    • Macroeconomic policies need to further strengthen buffers and resilience, reduce inflation, and support private sector-led growth.

    Washington, DC: An International Monetary Fund team, led by Axel Schimmelpfennig, IMF mission chief for Nigeria, visited Lagos and Abuja on April 2–15 to hold discussions for the 2025 Article IV Consultations with Nigeria. The team met with Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy Wale Edun, Minister of Agriculture and Food Security Abubakar Kyari, Central Bank of Nigeria Governor Yemi Cardoso, senior government and central bank officials, the Ministry of the Environment, the private sector, academia, labor unions, and civil society. At the end of the visit, Mr. Axel Schimmelpfennig, issued the following statement:

    “The Nigerian authorities have taken important steps to stabilize the economy, enhance resilience, and support growth. The financing of the fiscal deficit by the central bank has ceased, costly fuel subsidies were removed, and the functioning of the foreign exchange market has improved. Gains have yet to benefit all Nigerians as poverty and food insecurity remain high.

    ”The outlook is marked by significant uncertainty. Elevated global risk sentiment and lower oil prices impact the Nigerian economy. The reforms since 2023 have put the Nigerian economy in a better position to navigate this external environment. Looking ahead, macroeconomic policies need to further strengthen buffers and resilience, while creating enabling conditions for private sector-led growth.

    “The authorities communicated to the mission that they will implement the 2025 budget in a manner that is responsive to the decline in international oil prices. A neutral fiscal stance would support monetary policy to bring down inflation. To safeguard key spending priorities, it is imperative that fiscal savings from the fuel subsidy removal are channeled to the budget. In particular, adjustments should protect critical, growth-enhancing investment, while accelerating and broadening the delivery of cash transfers under the World Bank-supported program to provide relief to those experiencing food insecurity.

    “A tight monetary policy stance is required to firmly guide inflation down. The Monetary Policy Committee’s data-dependent approach has served Nigeria well and will help navigate elevated macroeconomic uncertainty. Announcing a disinflation path to serve as an intermediate target can help anchor inflation expectations.”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Saving Lives Together: Donor Day Held at GUU

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    Source: State University of Management – Official website of the State –

    The traditional Donor Day was held at the State University of Management.

    Dozens of children came to donate blood to give a chance for recovery to those who especially need it.

    The traditional voluntary action of the State University of Management to collect donor blood has been held at our university since 2013.

    Before the break due to safety measures during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, the event was held twice a year and consistently attracted between 50 and 200 people at different times.

    Since the pandemic, the campaign has been held once a year, excluding extraordinary collections related to emergency situations.

    GUU thanks everyone who responded on this day. Together we helped people who vitally needed it!

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Scientists from the State University of Management won the first competition of student design bureaus

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    Source: State University of Management – Official website of the State –

    On April 18, 2025, the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation announced the winners of the first competition of student design bureaus, including the State University of Management.

    “Today, there are 676 student design bureaus in Russia, which employ more than 100 thousand students, postgraduates and young scientists. They have the opportunity to design their own solutions, register patents for inventions in priority areas of scientific and technological development, and also decide on employment,” said Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Dmitry Chernyshenko.

    The competition was held in two areas: “Student Design Leadership” and “Creation and Development of a Student Design Bureau”. The winners will receive grants of 20 and 5 million rubles, respectively.

    178 applications from 101 cities in 81 regions of Russia were submitted to the selection round. 115 of them passed the expert assessment. 30 made it to the finals for in-person defense. 15 successfully defended and won grants.

    “The Interuniversity Student Design Bureau of the State University of Management has been accepting and successfully fulfilling orders for several years now. One of our main customers is the leading engineering center of Russia in the field of transport engineering “TMH Engineering”. At the same time, GUU is the head university of the design bureau and not only carries out complex technological work, but also manages the system of commands from other universities,” said GUU Rector Vladimir Stroyev.

    The State University of Management won in the category “Creation and development of a student design bureau” and will receive a grant of 5 million rubles for the creation of new and development of existing sites, including the purchase of modern equipment.

    The areas of activity of the selected design bureaus cover key strategic areas for the country – unmanned systems, robotics, microelectronics, prototyping, cybersecurity, reverse engineering, electronics and electrical engineering, VR technologies, computer modeling and design, mechanical engineering and instrument making, bioengineering systems, engine building, nuclear and energy technologies, materials science, space technology, ground transport systems.

    We congratulate our scientists on their victory and wish them further development of the inter-university design bureau and interesting orders!

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Engineering Graduates: “Strength of Materials” in the Labor Market

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    Source: State University Higher School of Economics – State University Higher School of Economics –

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    What place do graduates of technical fields of education occupy in the labour market? What salary can a young engineer expect? To what extent does his success in the labour market depend on the field of study, are all young engineers equally in demand in the labour market? In which regions is there a greater demand for graduates? The answers to these and other questions are provided by a study by HSE scientists, presented at the round table “Graduates of Engineering Specialties in the Russian Labour Market: Myths and Reality” within the framework of XXV Yasinsky (April) International Scientific Conference.

    The report was given by the Vice-Rector of the National Research University Higher School of Economics, Head of the Labor Market Research Laboratory Sergey Roshchin. He noted that today the labor market in Russia is in a situation of demographic compression and that this situation will persist in the long term. At the same time, the national priorities in the field of technological leadership already defined by the country’s leadership impose additional requirements for the training of specialists who could ensure such leadership. Therefore, the characteristics of the labor market for graduates of engineering training areas and the level of young engineers represented in this market are of particular interest and importance.

    As Sergey Roshchin noted in his report, engineering and technical sciences are the most widespread group of graduates. In total, from 2018 to 2024, 27.9% of all graduates were enrolled in higher education programs (bachelor’s, specialist, master’s) in the field of engineering, technology and technical sciences. This is more than in other areas of higher education. But it is not only the number of specialists being trained that is important, but also their quality. If we divide universities that train engineering personnel by the quality of training based on the average Unified State Exam score required for admission to programs at these universities, then 50% of engineering graduates graduate from low-selective programs and universities where 59 or fewer Unified State Exam scores are enough for admission, and this largely determines the quality of engineers we have at the end. “And only 40% of the training of engineers can we consider as sufficiently high-quality, taking into account who comes [to study] and what quality is provided by certain universities,” Sergey Roshchin explained.

    An interesting phenomenon has emerged in the training of engineers: students who studied on fee-paying places receive, on average, a higher starting salary than graduates who studied on budget places. This is explained by the fact that studying at a selective university provides its graduates with a high level of income: the salary of graduates of the most selective universities is almost 2 times higher than the salary of those who graduated from the least selective universities.

    And families are ready to pay for quality education in more selective universities. Only 10% of fee-paying places are concentrated in the low-selectivity group of universities, while 20% are concentrated in the most selective group. It is not important what type of funding a student receives – fee-paying or state-funded, but what university he or she attends in terms of the quality of training.

    “The most important criterion is the form of study: part-time or full-time. Oddly enough, engineering training in the form of part-time study is represented by a solid number. A third of those who graduate are part-time students,” says Sergey Roshchin. Having cited precise statistics on different areas of training, form (full-time and part-time), as well as the level of study (bachelor’s and master’s degrees), he drew attention to the fact that the prospects in the labor market for graduates of full-time and part-time forms of study are different. “Part-time students enter the labor market with starting salaries slightly higher than those of full-time students, but then they remain stagnant. Already in the horizon of two to five years, full-time students are ahead in terms of salary growth, in terms of promotion to more in-demand jobs, and part-time students remain where they were,” the vice-rector explained.

    Another observation was that more than half of engineering graduates are concentrated in three key industries: manufacturing; information and communications; and scientific and technical activities. Among the industries with the highest salary levels are mining, information and communications, finance, and insurance.

    The most alarming fact, according to Sergey Roshchin, is that 41% of bachelor’s degree graduates and 20% of master’s degree graduates are employed in jobs that do not require higher education according to the OKZ (All-Russian Classifier of Occupations) classification. “In essence, higher education is only needed to occupy positions such as manager and top-level specialist,” the vice-rector comments. “In lower positions, higher education is usually not required. And this is a big question, how the market sees engineering education, whether there is really a need for so many engineers with higher education. Or, perhaps, it is the quality of higher education that does not allow one to occupy positions corresponding to this level.”

    Sergey Roshchin also touched upon the topic of regional differentiation. “In general, from all our previous works, reports, and analyses, we know that graduates are very mobile,” he notes. “40% of graduates who have received higher education move to another region.” The most popular for moving were Moscow (29%), Moscow Region (10%), St. Petersburg (8%), KhMAO (5%), and Krasnodar Krai (3%). At the same time, the average salary of those who left the region of study is 110.8 thousand rubles, and those who remained in the region of study – 90.4 thousand rubles. But for the interaction of engineering education and the labor market from a regional point of view, something else is important. The main (45%) training of engineers is conducted in six regions: Moscow, St. Petersburg, the republics of Tatarstan and Bashkortostan, Sverdlovsk and Rostov Regions. And these same territories are the main consumers of engineering personnel. In the labor market of engineers, there is a regional balance of labor and education markets in the main core of training. At the same time, of course, if we consider individual regions and areas of training, certain disproportions exist.

    The report allows us to conclude that there are areas of absolute inefficiency in the training of engineers. These are areas such as technosphere safety, light industry technologies, and food technologies. Graduates of these areas look like outsiders in the labor market compared to other engineers.

    In conclusion, Sergei Roshchin noted “that the answers to technological challenges associated with the tasks of ensuring technological leadership probably lie not in increasing the number (including through government procurement), but in changing the structure and quality of training engineers.”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Rosneft presented the tourist project “Routes of Victory”

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    On April 18, in honor of the International Day of Monuments and Historic Sites, Bashneft Oil Company (part of Rosneft) presented the tourist automobile project “Routes of Victory,” dedicated to the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War.

    The presentation of the project took place at the Bashneft petrol station in Ufa. Representatives of the company and the expert tourism community told motorists about unique and memorable places located near the company’s petrol stations in Bashkortostan and dedicated to the history of the Great Patriotic War.

    “Victory Routes” cover 15 significant sites in different cities and districts of the republic, each of which keeps a unique story about the feat of our people during the Great Patriotic War. Thus, in the center of Ufa, on Sovetskaya Square, there is a majestic monument to Major General Minigali Shaimuratov, the legendary commander of the 112th Bashkir Cavalry Division. In the village of Verkhneyarkeevo, there is a unique museum of Musa Gareyev, twice Hero of the Soviet Union, an outstanding pilot. In Ishimbay, above the Belaya River, there is a monument to oil workers who died in battles for the Motherland. In the city of Oktyabrsky, there is a memorial ensemble “Thoughts of a Soldier”, opened in 1995. A memorial complex dedicated to four Heroes of the Soviet Union – Makhmut Aktuganov, Ishmay Ishkinin, Stepan Kazakov and Yegor Orsayev, as well as the national hero Gazi Zagitov, who on April 30, 1945, as part of an assault group under enemy fire, was one of the first to raise the Red Banner on the Berlin Reichstag, was opened in the village of Mishkino. Granite steles symbolizing banners have been installed along the central alley of the Ufa Victory Park, on which the names of 278 Heroes of the Soviet Union and 39 Full Cavaliers of the Order of Glory from Bashkiria are carved in gold letters.

    Roll-ups installed at Bashneft petrol stations will tell you about memorable places that you can visit in the Republic of Bashkortostan. They are located next to monuments, museums and other objects related to the history of the Great Patriotic War. To build a route to a memorable place in the navigator, you just need to point the camera of your mobile phone at the QR code. Drivers can fill up with high-quality fuel at Bashneft petrol stations and go to a historical site located next to the petrol station.

    Rosneft actively supports initiatives to develop domestic tourism and aims to create comfortable conditions for motorists. The development of roadside service and the improvement of the level of customer services provided at Rosneft and Bashneft filling stations is one of the Company’s priority areas of activity.

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    ANK Bashneft is one of the oldest enterprises in the oil and gas industry of the country, operating in the extraction and processing of oil and gas. OOO Bashneft-Roznitsa is the operator of PAO ANK Bashneft for managing 540 filling stations in 14 regions of Russia. The company’s filling stations offer high-quality fuel produced by the Bashneft Oil Refinery – Euro-5 and Euro-6 gasolines, its own ATUM gasoline brands, and diesel fuel.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Festival “Polytechnic Graduates to Students”: friendly advice and useful experience

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    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    The third one was held at SPbPU festival “Polytechnic graduates – to students” organized by the Center for Fundraising and Work with Alumni. The new meeting brought new emotions: the speakers shared memories of their studies and first work experience, gave valuable advice to the younger generation, entertained them with quizzes and gave gifts for correct answers.

    The meeting was opened by Vice-Rector for Youth Policy and Communication Technologies Maxim Pasholikov.

    “Today’s festival brought together graduates from 2006 to 2024, many of whom are active members of the Polytechnic Ambassadors community,” said Maxim Pasholikov. “It is important for students to communicate with the ambassadors as with senior colleagues who have already established themselves in their fields of activity, but are still quite young and have not yet reached the heights of their careers. Each such meeting brings new useful acquaintances, some of the students find a place for a future internship or work. Graduates, from the height of their experience, can draw the attention of the guys to knowledge and skills that are especially relevant when applying for a job and at work. Graduates are also interested in watching and listening to each other. This is how joint projects, ideas and undertakings are formed, which unite different people under the auspices of the Polytechnic.”

    This time, the students had ten guests — ten interesting speakers with their unique stories of professional development in various fields of activity — from work in government agencies to their own business. For example, shipbuilding was represented by the head of the production preparation bureau of the chief technologist department of the Kronstadt Marine Plant, a 2014 graduate Dmitry Gomonov and project manager at Severnaya Verf, 2017 graduate Georgy Kremlev.

    Also connected with this area is the work of 2016 graduate Evgeniya Lastochkina – she is an engineer in the laboratory “Metal Science of Steels with Special Physical Properties” of the scientific and production complex “Structural Steels and Functional Materials for Marine Engineering” of the Central Research Institute of Structural Materials “Prometey” of the National Research Center “Kurchatov Institute”.

    “Polytech was my first step on my adult life path,” said Evgeniya. “It was Polytech that contributed to the fact that I now work in such a cool company. I thank the university for giving me the opportunity to gain knowledge that I apply in production. And the best way to practice communication skills is… on business trips.”

    Evgeniya continues her studies – now in postgraduate studies in the field of “Materials Technology”. In science, she deals with low-magnetic steels, but she tries to develop not only in this area, for example, she tried herself as a lecturer during thematic shifts for high school students, which are organized by the Kurchatov Institute.

    Yaroslav Velikiy, a 2024 graduate and senior engineer at the Setl Stroy testing laboratory of the Setl Group holding, is also studying in the Polytechnic’s postgraduate program. He got a job in 2022 and simultaneously studied for a master’s degree. Having told the guys about his company, Yaroslav told them how to get an internship there.

    The IT sphere was represented by Kirill Vasiliev, Head of the New Business Projects Practice “Corporate Entrepreneur” of Gazpromneft – Information Technology Operator, 2011 graduate, and Ksenia Saitova, IT recruiter of Positive Technologies, 2020 graduate. Speaking about her career experience, Ksenia emphasized that it was her active student life at the Polytechnic that helped her find a job, write a resume, solve various cases and write projects.

    “It seems to me that my generation was less conscious in choosing a university, then there was propaganda that a diploma was not so important, but I can say that this is not entirely true. It is not so important to get an education in the right field, the foundation that the university provides is important,” Ksenia believes. “The Polytechnic University has a lot of opportunities, many student organizations, where some guys then come to work. I graduated from the Humanities Institute, the Advertising and Public Relations program, received relevant modern knowledge, we were given the opportunity to do an internship in large companies. As far as I know, the university still holds a Career Forum, this is also very helpful.”

    Denis Lykov, Class of 2014, Lean Manufacturing and Supply Chain Manager at H

    Head of the Ventilation, Air Conditioning, Instrumentation and Automation Systems Sector of the Operations Department of the Restoration and Storage Center (RSC) “Staraya Derevnya” of the State Hermitage Museum Kirill Tambovtsev introduced himself as a “Polytechnic graduate of 2004, 2006, 2011 and 2023.” This is not his first time participating in the festival, and he structured his current performance in the form of questions and answers. The quiz was well received by the audience, as it allowed some of them to show off their knowledge (or intuition) and win prizes.

    While most of the speakers talked about their careers in hired work, 2007 graduate Andrey Sharkov and 2014 graduate Alexander Kiyanitsa shared their entrepreneurial experience. Andrey Sharkov is known as the founder of a chocolate manufacturing company, and now he has a new business – glamping.

    No matter what anyone says about the importance of education and each discipline, until you encounter real tasks, it will be an abstraction. Therefore, you need to start some activity as soon as possible to understand how these disciplines work in real life, and not in theory. Then you will be able to make a conscious focus on those disciplines that are most important to you, interesting and in demand by the market, – Andrey believes.

    Unlike Andrey, who started doing business while still a student, engineer Alexander Kiyanitsa first graduated with honors from the electromechanical faculty of the Polytechnic University, then worked for a company for hire for several years, and only in 2017, in partnership with several colleagues (also Polytechnic students), he founded a company for the development and production of household electrical appliances-electricity storage devices VOLTS. Having analyzed and systematized his experience, he shared with students his conclusions that will help future entrepreneurs avoid mistakes. For example: start working for hire as early as possible in the field in which the student plans to do business. This really helped me get a feel for this industry, understand where I want to develop, in what specific context, and where to move next, – says Alexander.

    The second is to fight the inner perfectionist. Time is fast now, and speed greatly affects the final result. We fell into the trap when we wanted to make the most perfect product possible, we were afraid to bring it to the market. This is a typical mistake. The faster you bring the product, the faster you will understand whether the market needs it.

    Third, look for investors at exhibitions. Exhibitions helped us, especially international ones, in which we actively participated, exhibited the product, and this helped us attract money. Once at an exhibition in Helsinki, we invited a representative of the Emirates Fund, and we were invited to the Emirates, we opened a representative office there, received investments, and now it is a fairly powerful hub for work on the world market.

    Fourth, be patient and move step by step systematically towards the goals you set for yourself.

    This year, the Polytechnic University Graduates to Students festival had a new host — a first-year student of the GI (jurisprudence), a member of the youth council of the Dobro.Center “Harmony” Artem Kuzmin. He coped with the task perfectly and later shared his impressions: By the will of fate, I became the host of the festival, which I did not know before. And I am happy that I was able to meet such outstanding graduates, who were also students not long ago and achieved such heights. I got an exceptional experience and heard living motivational stories that inspire. I was simply charged with success and study, thanks to the organizers.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “BioTech-2025”: Scientists Discuss Innovations in Biotechnology

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    The 2nd All-Russian scientific and practical conference with international participation “BioTech-2025” was held at Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University.

    Guests from Kazan, Ulan-Ude, Tambov, Yekaterinburg, Kaliningrad and the Republic of Belarus gathered at the Higher School of Biotechnology and Food Production of the Institute of Biomedical Systems and Biotechnology. An excursion to the SPbPU History Museum was organized for them.

    The participants were greeted by the Director of the Institute of Biotechnology and Biotechnology Andrey Vasin, who noted that biotechnology is one of the priority areas of scientific and technological development of the country, therefore the specialty of biotechnologist is very popular among applicants.

    The Chairperson of the Organizing Committee, Director of the Higher School of Biotechnology and Food Production Yulia Bazarnova emphasized that the exchange of experience and knowledge between young specialists will accelerate the development of innovative solutions and technologies, and that such meetings contribute to the birth of new ideas and projects.

    Leading researchers in the field of food security, biomedicine and environmental biotechnology, as well as representatives of the conference partners, the companies Alkor Bio and Partiya Eda, spoke at the plenary session.

    Oksana Pavlova, associate professor of Grodno State University, spoke about the long-term cooperation between Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University and Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno. She noted that the long-term experience of interaction confirms the high efficiency in the development of the international educational space and indicates significant potential for further expansion of scientific and pedagogical exchange formats.

    Irina Cheglakova, Head of the Department for the Development of Biologically Active Supplements at Alkor Bio Group of Companies, presented the development prospects for one of the areas of the modern food industry and medicine — the creation and production of dietary supplements. Irina Potoroko, Professor at the South Ural State University, gave a report on food security.

    Several final reports were made by SPbPU scientists. Professor of the Higher School of Social and Economics Marina Karpenko spoke about the various effects of manganese, which is toxic, but at the same time a vital microelement for human health and development. Prospects and methods of using microalgae to solve environmental problems were presented by Professor of the Higher School of Social and Economics Natalia Politaeva. She spoke about a method for obtaining biohydrogen from spent microalgae, which were previously used to purify wastewater from the food industry. According to experts, this approach will simultaneously provide access to renewable environmentally friendly fuel and reduce the impact of industrial wastewater on the environment.

    In conclusion, leading technologists of the Food Party company, graduates of the Higher School of Business and Food Safety Vladimir Gnilitsky and Kristina Bogdanova shared their experience in the development of new dishes and the introduction of the latest methods of processing products to preserve their freshness.

    In addition, meetings of the sections “Food Systems and Nutrition”, “Molecular and Cellular Biotechnology”, “Biotechnology for Plant Growing”, “Methods of Molecular Diagnostics and Environmental Biotechnology” were held.

    The conference moderator, senior lecturer at the Higher School of Business and Public Policy Anna Sevastyanova, emphasized that the event provides a unique opportunity for young scientists to get acquainted with the experience of experienced researchers – professors, associate professors and leading employees of various scientific organizations.

    It was interesting to listen to the reports on various problems related to biotesting of different environments: air, water and soil. After the presentations, it became clear that microalgae are a certain “favorite” in this topic. The use of biotechnology to increase crop yields and product quality also aroused keen interest. I would like to thank the organizers for the opportunity to exchange experiences, – shared 4th year student Andrey Voynov.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: More than a thousand Polytechnic employees have been trained in Astra Linux

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    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    The Polytechnic University has completed training for employees on the Astra Linux Special Edition 1.7 OS program, designed for novice users of the domestic operating system and those who are switching to it from Windows OS. The organizer is the Directorate of Continuing Education and Industry Partnership of SPbPU.

    More than 1,100 Polytechnic employees took part in the program, which confirms the high interest and relevance of the topic of transition to domestic software.

    The training has become a significant step in the digital transformation of the university. We strive to provide high-quality training for employees so that they can work confidently in the new conditions. In the near future, a second stream of training is planned, courses on Russian office packages and other opportunities within the framework of the Corporate Academy of the University project, – noted Vice-Rector for Continuing and Pre-University Education Dmitry Tikhonov.

    The training was conducted online with a flexible schedule for each participant. The course materials included interactive presentations, videos demonstrating processes in the system, as well as practical tasks and simulation cases.

    The Department of Multimedia Systems and Import Substitution actively supports the initiative of the Directorate of Continuing Education and Industry Partnership on the digital transformation of the Polytechnic University using domestic software.

    In parallel with the online course, we have created a special platform for practical training of skills in real conditions. Users can connect to remote workstations with the pre-installed Astra Linux operating system. This allows you to consolidate the acquired knowledge in an environment as close as possible to real professional activity and contributes to more effective mastering of domestic software, – emphasized the head of the Department of Multimedia Systems and Import Substitution Alexey Chernetsov.

    The transition to Astra Linux is connected with the implementation of the state strategy to ensure technological sovereignty and reject imported solutions. For universities, this is especially important not only as users, but also as scientific and educational organizations that shape the digital culture in the country. Mastering the new operating system allows employees to work in a safe, modern environment that meets the requirements for information protection and digital independence.

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