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  • MIL-OSI Russia: More than 11 kilometers of gas networks will be reconstructed in the capital this year

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    A large-scale program for the renewal and development of the city infrastructure is being implemented in Moscow. This year, specialists from JSC Mosgaz will continue to modernize gas networks using modern technologies. The work is being carried out without disconnecting consumers from gas supply and in compliance with all safety requirements, which is important for the comfortable life of city residents.

    Removing gas pipelines from the boundaries of urban construction projects is part of a comprehensive program for rerouting utility lines. It provides the necessary conditions for the construction of new metro stations, residential buildings, social facilities, and the implementation of other important capital projects. Rerouting gas pipelines allows for the release of territories of new urban construction projects, ensuring safety, and creating space for infrastructure development.

    “Removing gas pipelines from construction zones requires special efforts in dense urban development and numerous underground utilities. The use of trenchless technologies and the latest welding equipment allows us to solve these problems effectively without disrupting the city’s normal life. It is important that all work is carried out without reducing the pressure in the network, and the looped gas pipeline system allows us not to interrupt the gas supply to consumers,” said Pavel Chichikov, Deputy General Director for the Implementation of Investment Projects at Mosgaz JSC.

    The gas pipeline relocation work will affect new metro stations. It is planned to relocate 2.7 kilometers of gas networks, which will contribute to the further development of the capital’s metro. In addition, in 2025, specialists will remove 2.2 kilometers of gas pipelines as part of the development of the street and road network. To implement the housing renovation program, it is also planned to remove 6.5 kilometers of gas networks. These works will create conditions for the modernization of residential and public areas as part of the renewal of the urban environment.

    The projects implemented in the capital to modernize and improve the reliability of public utilities infrastructure correspond to the goals and objectives of the national project “Infrastructure for life”.

    Reliability and safety: more than 170 gas control points have been modernized in Moscow over 15 years

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The city will put four premises in the Meshchansky district up for auction

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The city will put up for auction a lot that unites four commercial premises in the Meshchansky district. Investors will be able to purchase over 300 square meters of real estate. This was reported by the Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of City Property Maxim Gaman.

    “In the near future, entrepreneurs will be able to purchase four city premises in the Suzdalskoe Podvorye on Pushechnaya Street, which is a historically valuable city-forming object. The city will put the real estate with a total area of more than 300 square meters up for sale as a single lot. Free functional purpose will allow businesses to use it for various purposes. For example, an office, art space or cafe can be organized here,” said Maxim Gaman.

    The premises are located in the city center at the address: Pushechnaya Street, Building 7/5, Building 4a. The building belongs to the Suzdal Bishop’s Compound and was built in 1903 according to the design of Vladimir Sherwood. The house forms the historical development of the area and is under the protection of the city.

    “The lot is planned to be put up for auction in April of this year, and anyone who wishes will be able to take part in the auctions. To do this, you need to register on the trading platform, obtain an enhanced qualified electronic signature and make a deposit of 20 percent of the initial cost of the lot, and also submit an application,” said Dmitry Ryabov, General Director of the City Property Management Center.

    Information about objects put up for open auctions is published oninvestment portal Moscow. You can study the lot documentation and rules for conducting auctions in the section “Property from the city”.

    The development of electronic services for entrepreneurs is being implemented within the framework of the national project “Data Economy”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Business missions and exhibitions: how Moscow promotes its tourism potential abroad

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Moscow continues to develop its tourism potential. Moscow companies participate in international festivals and exhibitions, negotiations with colleagues from other countries, and promote their projects on foreign industry platforms. This was reported by Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

    “In the last few years alone, capital delegations have visited dozens of countries, held thousands of meetings, and agreed on cooperation in various areas to attract even more travelers. Six business missions are planned for the end of this year, including to China, Qatar, and the Philippines,” noted Natalia Sergunina.

    Since the beginning of 2025, Moscow companies have already visited India for the international industry exhibition Outbound Travel Mart. There they agreed to work together to increase tourist flows between the Russian capital and Mumbai.

    In addition, representatives of the Moscow tourism industry took part in business negotiations in Vietnam and signed a number of agreements with their colleagues.

    Trips to China and Qatar are planned until July. Their goal is to find new business partners and strengthen cooperation.

    The capital attracts tourists with its convenient infrastructure, extensive cultural and excursion program, gastronomy, large-scale festivals and other exciting events.

    It is planned that by 2030 Moscow will be visited by 52 million people— 35–40 percent of the total number of travelers in Russia. The city will also be able to annually receive approximately 20 million tourists who come without an overnight stay, for one day.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: On Palm Sunday, Muscovites will be able to use free routes to city cemeteries

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    On Palm Sunday, which falls on April 13 this year, more than 450 buses will operate on 32 special free routes in the capital. They will help passengers get to city cemeteries from the nearest metro stations and Moscow Central Diameters.

    The special routes will be numbered E, E1, E2 and E3. Like some regular bus routes, they will operate from 09:00 to 19:00.

    On this day, residents will be able to get to 14 city cemeteries for free. Temporary navigation will be placed at the nearest stops and metro stations to make it easier for passengers to navigate.

    “During the Easter holidays we will organize comfortable transportation for Muscovites

    on behalf of Sergei Sobyanin. On Palm Sunday, we will use 454 buses, and on Easter and to Krasnaya Gorka – 591. At ground transport stops, as well as at metro stations, we will place special temporary navigation for the convenience of passengers. In addition, employees of the Passenger Mobility Support Center will be on duty at metro stations; they will also tell you the route or accompany you to the stop,” said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry Maxim Liksutov.

    For the convenience of passengers, a separate page was created on a single transport portal. It displays all the special and reinforced regular routes that Muscovites can use to get to cemeteries during the holidays.

    In accordance with the objectives of the national project “Infrastructure for life” In Moscow, much attention is paid to the modernization of social and municipal infrastructure, including the creation of convenient public transport routes and the renewal of rolling stock. In addition, within the framework of the national project, the capital has begun to develop the Central Transport Hub. It will become a single circuit with suburban rail transport for more than 30 million residents of 11 regions of Russia.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The site on Marshal Proshlyakov Street will be reorganized under the KRT program

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The site on Marshal Proshlyakov Street will be reorganized under the integrated territorial development program (ITD). Draft decision published on the mos.ru portal. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

    “In the northwest of the capital, as part of the redevelopment of a 69.74-hectare area located at 9 Marshal Proshlyakov Street, it is planned to build a new comfortable microdistrict with housing and related infrastructure. In particular, educational and sports complexes will appear here. As a result of the project, it is planned to create over 11.7 thousand jobs. Investments in the reorganization of the site are estimated at 218.4 billion rubles, and the annual budget effect is 5.6 billion rubles,” said Vladimir Efimov.

    The area allocated for redevelopment is located next to the Strogino metro station and close to the Moscow Ring Road.

    “As part of the reorganization of the site, it is planned to build more than 950 thousand square meters of various real estate, including residential, public, business and social facilities. Thus, an educational complex will be built here, consisting of a school for a thousand students and a kindergarten for 600 pupils, as well as a sports and recreation complex with a hotel with 250 rooms. In addition, the project plans to build a technology park,” said the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of City Property Maxim Gaman.

    According to the program of integrated development of territories, multifunctional city blocks are being created, where roads, comfortable housing and all necessary infrastructure are being designed on the site of former industrial zones and inefficiently used areas. Currently, 302 KRT projects with a total area of about 4.2 thousand hectares are at various stages of development and implementation in Moscow. This work is being carried out on behalf of Sergei Sobyanin.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Sobyanin: Petrovsko-Razumovskaya MCD-1 City Station to Open This Year

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The construction of the Moscow city station Petrovsko-Razumovskaya of the first Moscow Central Diameter (MCD-1) is proceeding according to schedule. The facility is already about 78 percent complete. Sergei Sobyanin reported this in his telegram channel.

    “It will provide a convenient transfer between the first and third diameters, two metro lines and ground transport. In the future, we will move the MCD-3 stop to the metro and MCD-1, and the transfer time between all types of transport will be reduced several times. By 2030, up to 11 thousand passengers will be able to use the Petrovsko-Razumovskaya MCD-1 city station every day,” the Moscow Mayor said.

    Source: Sergei Sobyanin’s Telegram channel @Mos_Sobyanin

    Currently, the builders are installing engineering systems, finishing the premises, installing a glass mosaic façade with an area of almost five thousand square meters, and commissioning elevators and escalators.

    Particular attention is paid to the organization of work. Anything that can affect the movement of trains is carried out at night during technological windows. In April, their duration was reduced from eight to four and a half hours.

    The Petrovsko-Razumovskaya city railway station will become the largest hub in the north of Moscow and will improve transport accessibility for residents of the Butyrsky, Timiryazevsky and Marfino districts – almost 200 thousand people.

    Sobyanin: Seven Moscow city railway stations will open in Moscow in 2025–2026Sobyanin and Belozerov opened the Moscow city station Shcherbinka MCD-2

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Muscovites are now monitoring their health indicators more often thanks to an electronic medical card

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The popularity of the electronic medical record (EMR) in Moscow continues to grow: in 2024, residents used the service over 400 million times. This is 35 percent more than in 2023. Thanks to the EMR, residents of the capital have become more active in monitoring their health and have access to test results, examinations, and doctor recommendations at any time. This was reported by Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development.

    “Five years ago, we opened access to an electronic medical record for Moscow patients, which has already become an integral part of the Moscow healthcare system. Thanks to the EHR, patients can see their medical data – tests, examinations and doctor’s appointments – at any time and in any place. In 2024, residents of the capital accessed the service over 400 million times, which is 35 percent more than last year. Since the opening of access to the electronic medical record, Muscovites have used it more than one billion times. This growth in popularity indicates that digital solutions are becoming useful and familiar tools in everyday life. More and more Muscovites are actively monitoring their health: more than 300 million records of pulse, pressure, sugar, oxygen in the blood and other important parameters have already been entered into the “Health Diary”, – noted Anastasia Rakova.

    The most active users of the electronic medical record are city residents aged 35 to 54 years. In second place are Muscovites over 55 years old, and in third place are residents of the capital from 18 to 34 years old. It is noted that most patients most often view their EMRs between 12:00 and 15:00.

    The electronic medical record contains the results of analyses and instrumental examinations, such as CT, MRI, ultrasound and fluorography, including images of medical images. The service provides access to medical examination protocols, information on dispensary observation and medical examination, data on ambulance calls, vaccination information, received prescriptions, hospital discharge summaries and a number of medical certificates. In addition, the EHR provides access to the hospital treatment history and other information online.

    One of the sections of the EHR popular with the capital’s residents is the “Health Diary”. It can contain various parameters: pulse and its rhythm, weight and height, body temperature, blood sugar and oxygen levels, blood pressure and information about angina attacks. Since last year, city residents can add health data to the electronic medical record through the mobile application “EMIAS. INFO” not only in text, but also by voice or using a photo. This option significantly reduces time costs and makes interaction with the service more convenient. In addition, Muscovites can independently add and download medical documents from the electronic medical record, as well as enter information about personal and family history in the sections “My data” and “My family history”.

    Muscovites can now enter data into their electronic medical records using voice and photo

    Last year, a new function became available in the electronic medical record for parents of newborns in intensive care and neonatology departments of children’s hospitals, maternity hospitals and perinatal centers – 24-hour video surveillance. Now parents can remotely monitor the condition of their babies. Moreover, they will be given access to the children’s EMR if the relationship is confirmed in their personal account on the mos.ru portal.

    All Moscow residents who have reached the age of 15 and have a compulsory medical insurance policy can use the electronic medical record. To do this, you need to register on the mos.ru portal. For those with a full account, the electronic medical record is available automatically, and those with a standard account will need to wait up to five working days after submitting an application. If the personal account of a parent with a full account contains confirmed data on minor children or wards, access to their EMR will be provided automatically.

    Moscow has been digitalizing its healthcare system for over 10 years. The basis of this process is now a single digital platform, which is supervised by the Moscow Social Development Complex and the capital Department of Information Technology. It provides personalized management of each patient at all stages – from diagnosis and treatment to follow-up. Thanks to the platform, all data on the health of city residents is available online to both doctors and patients.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Moscow expands access to secondary vocational education for ninth-graders

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Department of Education and Science of the City of Moscow adopted and published the necessary regulatory legal acts in pursuance of the federal law on expanding the availability of secondary vocational education.

    College education

    This year, the capital’s ninth-graders, focused on acquiring practical skills, quickly realizing themselves in a profession and planning to study in college, will be able to take only two basic state exams (OGE) instead of four – in Russian language and mathematics. The certificate received on the basis of passing them is equal to the certificate issued after passing four OGEs, and gives the right to enter any college for any specialty.

    This year, Moscow schoolchildren will be enrolled in all city colleges in all specialties based on their initial OGE scores in Russian and mathematics. This will ensure transparency and objectivity.

    As the demand for graduates of secondary vocational education grows in the labor market, schoolchildren’s interest in studying at colleges increases. Therefore, Moscow has increased the number of budget places in city colleges by 10 thousand – up to 37 thousand. For the first time, a guarantee for every Moscow ninth-grader for a free place in a capital institution of secondary vocational education is being introduced by law.

    Going to college is a unique opportunity to get a secondary general education at the same time as a sought-after profession. You can learn more about this at website Here.

    Graduation from college is one of the ways to obtain higher education in the future. You can enter a university by taking internal exams of the institution for applicants with secondary vocational education, and also by passing the Unified State Exam (USE) to participate in the general competition. Free city courses are organized at colleges to prepare for it.

    To take advantage of the opportunity to take only two mandatory exams, you must change your choice of OGE from four to two subjects on the mos.ru portal before May 15.

    The college admissions campaign will begin at the end of June. Graduates will be able to apply simultaneously for five specialties either in one educational institution or distribute the choice between several colleges. The entire document submission procedure is available in electronic format on the mos.ru portal.

    Successful employment

    The capital’s colleges are modern educational spaces where schoolchildren become sought-after specialists, and in some industries even outpace university graduates in terms of employment speed. Most students begin working while still studying: 95 percent of graduates successfully find employment in their chosen specialty. This result became possible due to a complete transformation of the approach to student training. More than half of the programs are designed taking into account the needs of future employers, and almost 70 percent of the study time is devoted to practical classes.

    Moscow colleges closely cooperate with more than three thousand employers – leaders in their industries. Among them are large industrial enterprises, factories, gastronomic holdings, IT companies, professional associations and communities.

    By increasing the intensity of training, its duration is reduced: starting from the 2025 academic year, most training programs are designed for three years and include obtaining several professions at the same time. Thus, college graduates become more competitive in the labor market.

    To ensure a high level of education, the capital’s colleges are systematically improving their material base. They are actively modernizing and equipping college workshops and laboratories: to date, 70 percent of the equipment has been updated, and by the end of 2027, the renovation of workshops and laboratories will be fully completed.

    Opened in October 2024 flagship center practical training of Moscow colleges in the Rudnevo industrial park. This is the first site for in-depth practical training of personnel in industrial specialties in accordance with the requests of residents of the Technopolis Moscow special economic zone and other Moscow enterprises. More than three thousand students from 15 Moscow colleges study here annually. In 2025, two more such sites will open – Pechatniki and Yug. The educational capacity of the three centers will allow training 20 thousand people annually.

    In the coming years, seven new colleges with a total area of over 400,000 square meters will appear in Moscow, where over 60,000 students will be able to study. The Moscow Technological College is currently undergoing major repairs, as well as the Moscow College of Management, Hotel Business and Information Technology “Tsaritsyno”.

    Education in schools

    For those who plan to continue their education in the 10th grade, nothing changes. You need to pass the OGE in four subjects: Russian language, mathematics and two elective subjects and score a minimum number of points, which each school determines independently. Upon scoring the minimum required passing score, the school is obliged to enroll the student in the 10th grade if he or she has completed the ninth grade.

    If a ninth-grade graduate wants to improve his OGE results, the city provides him with an additional opportunity to take two free tests at the Moscow Center for Education Quality and present the results for enrollment in the 10th grade. If they have improved, the school is obliged to accept the graduate.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “Active Citizens” will choose the best type of seafood for barbecue

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    In anticipation of the season of country trips and picnics, the Active Citizen project, together withDepartment of Trade and Services of the City of Moscow prepared special voteParticipants will choose which fish or seafood they think is best suited for outdoor cooking.

    Based on the results of the vote, the most popular skewered dish will become a signature dish at fish markets “Moscow is on the wave” and will be sold at a 10 percent discount from May 1 to May 11.

    There are six types of fish and seafood to choose from. Delicacies include Vannamei shrimp (royal shrimp), scallops, eel fillet in wine sauce and one of the most difficult shellfish to prepare – octopus. Those who prefer more familiar options may be attracted by squid, whose taste will be better revealed with a dressing of lemon juice and garlic, or trout fillet, which can be served with sour cream sauce and fresh herbs. Thanks to the voting, Muscovites will be able not only to buy their favorite product at an attractive price, but also to move away from traditional preferences, forming a new gastronomic trend for picnics.

    In addition, in the voting, participants will share what kind of shashlik they usually choose for cooking on the grill – chicken, meat, fish or vegetables.

    Registered users of the project with a standard or full account can join the voting.mos.ru portal. For participation, “active citizens” will receive points from the city’s loyalty program “Million Prizes”. In addition, theirwill be charged for purchases at fish markets “Moscow is on the wave”. To do this, when paying for goods, you need to show the cashier your personal QR code of the program participant. After that, 10 percent of the purchase price will be returned in city points. They can be used to receive goods and services from program partners or donated to charity.

    Fish markets “Moscow – on the wave” are full-fledged gastronomic spaces in the districts of Kosino-Ukhtomsky and Mitino. Their assortment includes more than 600 types of products from leading Russian manufacturers. Here you can try fresh seafood brought from the most fish-rich regions of the country, including Kamchatka and Primorsky Krai, Magadan, Murmansk and Leningrad regions, Crimea and Karelia. In addition, master classes and culinary shows are held at the markets.

    Project “Active Citizen” has been operating since 2014. During this time, more than seven million people have joined it, and more than seven thousand votes have been held. Every month, 30 to 40 decisions are implemented in the city. The project is being developed by the State Institution “New Management Technologies” and the capital Department of Information Technology.

    The creation, development and operation of the e-government infrastructure, including the provision of mass socially significant services, as well as other services in electronic form, corresponds to the objectives of the national project “Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State” and the regional project of the city of Moscow “Digital Public Administration”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “I am a happy person – my work was and remains my main passion in life”

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    Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University –

    Today, the outstanding scientist and teacher, head of the Department of Solid State Chemistry, celebrates his birthday Faculty of Natural Sciences, Novosibirsk State University, Academician Vladimir Vyacheslavovich Boldyrev. He turns 98 years old.

    One of the founding fathers of mechanochemistry, the founder of the first department of solid state chemistry in the USSR, a man of amazingly sharp mind – these are just a few strokes to his portrait. Vladimir Vyacheslavovich himself tells about how his childhood passion for chemistry grew into a life’s work, what real research should be like, how to find your way in science.

    — When did you first become interested in chemistry and who was your first teacher?

    — I started studying chemistry in the 4th grade of school. My first teacher was my father. He was not a chemist himself, but he knew well what books I needed to start with. He turned out to be a good teacher, he knew how to direct a child in the right direction, support, teach the general principles of studying any science. This is much more important than giving specific knowledge.

    — Who do you consider your main teachers?

    — First of all, Professor Alexander Pavlovich Buntin of Tomsk State University. He was one of the first in our country to study the reactivity of solids; in 1941 he defended his doctoral dissertation “Reactivity of Solids and Kinetics of Topochemical Reactions.” It was he who introduced me to this field of science. Initially, I wanted to study coal chemistry, and I had never even heard of topochemical reactions. Then, of course, Corresponding Member of the USSR Academy of Sciences Simon Zalmanovich Roginsky, the creator of the electron theory of catalysis and the theory of active states.

    — Why did you decide to go into science?

    — My childhood coincided with the time when the country sang: “Hello, country of heroes, country of dreamers, country of scientists.” Many people dreamed of going into science, and in our family this also coincided with our parents’ ideas about what the most wonderful occupation in life was. Since childhood, I was surrounded by books, I saw my father looking at minerals through a microscope right at home in our common room crowded with people, the children’s technical station was actively working, which I actively visited. At the age of 13, as a fifth-grader, I participated in the All-Union Chemistry Olympiad for grades 8-10 and, as a winner, was awarded a trip to Artek, where I celebrated the New Year of 1941.

    — What teaching difficulties did you encounter when you came to work at the university?

    — At Tomsk State University, my work involved both teaching and research. From my first days as a student, I worked in the lab at the same time. I started teaching right after finishing my postgraduate studies at TSU — I was assigned to teach a general chemistry course to the streams of geologists, biologists, physicists, and students from the special departments. I also taught a practical course for chemists on inorganic synthesis. My workload was the same as that of university teachers: 1-2 pairs of lectures and 6 hours of practical training every day. So the hardest part was finding time not only to teach classes and prepare for them, but also to do my own research and supervise the research work of students and postgraduates. But it was even harder for my wife — she also worked at the university, and no less than I did, but she also had a small child on her hands, and she also took on all the everyday problems, which were immeasurably more difficult than today. If it weren’t for my wife, I would never have succeeded as a scientist. She, being no less capable of scientific work, loving science and teaching no less than me, having at our meeting no less “initial achievements”, sacrificed her scientific career for her family. Of course, she herself achieved a lot in science, and educated many students, but this was far from her “ceiling” in terms of her abilities.

    — Have you ever experienced fear of public speaking? If so, how did you cope with it?

    – No, I didn’t. I had no time for that. I needed to convey the subject to the audience, and there was no time for self-reflection.

    — What techniques for activating students’ cognitive activity do you use during lectures, seminars or practical classes?

    — I always tried to talk to the audience, to have a dialogue, not to avoid difficult questions, on the contrary — I provoked them myself. I always started classes by getting to know the audience, to understand what background and expectations the students brought to my classes. The assignments for practical classes were selected in such a way that as a result of their completion, joint scientific articles were obtained, many of which are still relevant. It is a great joy for me that I still meet very old people who tell me that they listened to and remember my lectures. I guess I really managed to read interestingly.

    — Have you had any “difficult” students? How did you deal with them?

    — Over more than 70 years of teaching, of course, there were. Whenever possible, I tried to part with them. I didn’t part with some in time, felt sorry for them, for which I later had to pay dearly.

    — Do you have a teaching motto? If so, what is it?

    — You can’t say it better than Academician Budker: “Teacher, educate a student so that he has someone to learn from.”

    — What advice would you give to a beginning teacher?

    – Never stop learning yourself and don’t give up when faced with difficulties.

    — How, in your opinion, should one approach the choice of topic for scientific work?

    — And again, you couldn’t say it better than Academician Budker: “Choose not what to do, but who to work with.”

    — What should real scientific research be like?

    — Unpredictable in advance in terms of the result. A real researcher will not pass by a strange observation, an unexpected result, and will not rest until he finds an explanation for them, perhaps by setting up a whole series of new experiments for this purpose.

    — What advice could you give to a chemistry student who is just choosing his path in science?

    — As the creator of the first department of solid state chemistry in the USSR and still its head, of course, I consider it the best, and our science the most interesting. But seriously, when choosing a path in science, as with any other choice, I advise you to try, analyze and, most importantly, think with your own head.

    — Do you have a hobby?

    “I am a happy person – my work was and remains my main hobby in life.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Polytechnic invites you to the festival “Graduates to students”

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

    On April 16, the traditional festival “Graduates to Students” will be held in the “Polytech Tower” space.

    You will hear speeches from Polytechnic University graduates from well-known companies and organizations.

    JSC Positive Technologies (IT) LLC Gazpromneft Information Technology Operator (IT and communications) JSC Kronstadt Marine Plant (shipbuilding) The State Hermitage Museum LLC Setl Group (development) PJSC Severnaya Verf Shipyard (shipbuilding) LLC Titan-Project (design and construction of nuclear power facilities) LLC BorisHof Holding (car dealerships) LLC Volts Group (production of energy storage devices)

    There will also be entrepreneurs at the meeting who will tell you about the most striking aspects of their professional activities, share their experience, secrets and non-obvious patterns of career growth in a specific field of activity, and invite you to practice and internships.

    The festival consists of short speeches by graduates with presentations and answers to questions from the audience. The most active participants of the festival will receive gifts from graduates and the Polytechnic University.

    Starts at 18:00.

    To participate in the festival registration is required.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 04/07/2025, 13-39 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A108BB3 (ALFAB2P29) were changed.

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    07.04.2025

    13:39

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC) on 07.04.2025, 13-39 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 103.27) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1133.31 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 17.5%) of the RU000A108BB3 (ALFAB2R29) security were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: More than 2.4 million schoolchildren took part in the financial literacy and entrepreneurship Olympiad

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    Source: Central Bank of Russia –

    This year, high school students joined the Olympiad for the first time. Cases relevant to teenagers were developed for them — from organizing a party to counteracting fraudsters and involvement in droppering.

    The schoolchildren did the best job of completing the task “A Smart Holiday”: they had to draw up an event plan, take into account possible expenses and correctly distribute the budget. 64% of the Olympiad participants coped with this. 49% developed an effective strategy for building eco-friendly facilities to obtain maximum profit in the “Eco-friendly City” simulator.

    The most difficult block was the “Financial Labyrinth”. In it, the participants applied the basic financial concepts in practice in the format of a platform game – money, savings, earnings. The “Fraudsters” task also proved problematic for most schoolchildren. Only 45% did not fall into the scammers’ net.

    “Children are not interested in simply answering questions – they need game mechanics, and they want to solve problems that they may encounter in real life,” said Mikhail Mamuta, head of the Service for the Protection of Consumer Rights and Ensuring Accessibility of Financial Services. “That is why life cases were created for them using algorithms of popular games – for example, procedural generation, where the circumstances of the game change as you progress, you need to overcome obstacles and choose paths. The children had the opportunity to hone their skills in proper financial behavior, including in an artificially created stressful situation.”

    The Olympiad was held on the educational platform Uchi.ru from March 4 to April 3, 2025. Schoolchildren from all over the country solved the competition tasks. Most of the participants were from the Rostov Region, the top five also included the Kemerovo, Volgograd, Moscow Regions and the Republic of Tatarstan.

    The organizers of the Olympiad were the Bank of Russia, ANO National Priorities, the Ministry of Finance of Russia, the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia and the educational platform Uchi.ru in accordance with the goals and objectives of the national project Effective and Competitive Economy. The event is held with the support of the all-Russian public and state movement of children and youth Movement of the First.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Marat Khusnullin: More than 100 projects in the healthcare sector are being implemented under the Construction program

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    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    As part of the comprehensive state program “Construction”, supervised by the Ministry of Construction and Housing and Communal Services, in 2025, construction, renovation and implementation of 109 facilities and activities in the healthcare sector are underway. This was reported by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

    “Today marks World Health Day. This is a reason to pay attention to the work on developing healthcare infrastructure. In recent years, a number of significant projects in the healthcare sector have been implemented in Russia. Among them are modern multidisciplinary hospitals equipped with advanced medical equipment, renovated outpatient clinics that meet all the requirements for patient comfort and safety, as well as specialized medical centers where innovative diagnostic and treatment methods are being implemented. As part of the comprehensive state program “Construction”, we are building, updating and implementing 109 facilities and events in the healthcare sector. Among them are the construction of federal children’s rehabilitation centers in Yevpatoria and Novosibirsk Oblast, a new multidisciplinary medical center of the Federal Medical and Biological Agency of Russia in Yalta and many other institutions,” said Marat Khusnullin.

    Thus, the Federal Children’s Rehabilitation Center, which is being built in Yevpatoriya by specialists from the PPC “Unified Customer in the Sphere of Construction”, is intended for children with diseases of the nervous system, musculoskeletal system, somatic and other diseases. An administrative building with an area of about 2 thousand square meters has already been put into operation after a complete restoration. In addition, a consultative and diagnostic building and a hospital building with 300 beds have been erected, which are now being equipped. Also under construction is a boarding house for children and parents, a hostel for medical personnel for 225 places and a building with a dining hall.

    “The Federal Children’s Rehabilitation Center in Crimea is being built on the instructions of Russian President Vladimir Putin. In Podolsk, Moscow Region, such a facility has already been operating since 2023. Another large facility is the Federal Children’s Rehabilitation Center in Novosibirsk Region. On the territory of the medical institution, a hospital building with 300 beds and the main building are being built. Recently, specialists began to build a boarding house building, where young patients will live with their parents. Its area will exceed 8 thousand square meters,” said Deputy Minister of Construction and Housing and Public Utilities Yuri Gordeyev.

    Also in St. Petersburg, a clinical building of the N.N. Petrov National Medical Research Center is being built. The new building will include an admissions department, a 204-bed hospital, bone marrow transplant, resuscitation and intensive care departments. An operating block with 8 operating rooms is planned to provide high-tech care to cancer patients. This will allow the center to expand scientific research and training of specialists.

    Another landmark building in the Northern capital is the new building of the Research Institute of Children’s Oncology, Hematology and Transplantology named after R.M. Gorbacheva, which is a division of the First Saint Petersburg State Medical University named after Academician I.P. Pavlov. The building, with an area of 17 thousand square meters, includes a hospital with 110 beds, bone marrow transplant departments, resuscitation and intensive care, 5 operating rooms and a blood transfusion department.

    A treatment and diagnostic building for the Center for Dermatovenereology and Cosmetology is being built in Moscow. The building will include admission departments for adults and children, a radiation diagnostics department, a 40-bed hospital, 2 operating rooms, a 6-bed intensive care unit, and a sterilization department. The center will provide assistance to patients with lymphomas, skin tumors, and severe dermatosis.

    In addition, a multidisciplinary medical center of the FMBA is being built on the Crimean peninsula, in the resort city of Yalta, which will provide emergency, planned and high-tech care in key areas: surgery, cardiology, oncology, pediatrics and resuscitation. The center will include a clinic, a diagnostic department, classrooms and housing for employees.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 04/07/2025, 14:47 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A1083N9 (Rosnft4P1) were changed.

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    07.04.2025

    14:47

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC) on 07.04.2025, 14-47 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 109.58) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 13468.68 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 12.5%) of the security RU000A1083N9 (Rosnft4P1) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial News: Key Results and Trends in the IPO Market in 2024: First Review by the Bank of Russia

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    Source: Central Bank of Russia –

    In terms of the number of public offerings, 2024 was a record year over the past 10 years. 19 issuers entered the equity capital market, 15 of them did so for the first time. The companies were able to raise over 102 billion rubles, which is, however, less than the previous year’s figures.

    The Bank of Russia has prepared the first information and analytical material, dedicated to the IPO market. It is planned that such a review will be published annually.

    The main public offerings took place in the first half of 2024 amid a growing stock market and increased demand for shares from retail investors. The issuers were dominated by companies with small (up to 30 billion rubles) and medium (from 30 billion to 100 billion rubles) capitalization from the IT sector, digital technologies, the sharing economy, and the pharmaceutical industry.

    The buyers of shares were both retail and institutional investors in almost equal numbers: 40 and 48% of the total volume of funds raised. But it was retail investors who determined the dynamics and results of public placements.

    As noted in the review, a significant proportion of IPO participants lost interest in shares within the first 30 days after the public offering, which indicates a short-term investment strategy. This is partly due to the uncertainty of external conditions for the capital market.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Grigorenko congratulated Runet on its birthday

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    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    April 7 marks the birthday of Runet in Russia. On this day in 1994, the .RU domain zone was launched, becoming the official starting point for the development of the Russian segment of the Internet. Deputy Prime Minister – Head of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko congratulated industry workers and all users on the holiday.

    “Today, 84% of the country’s population over 12 years old uses the Internet. This is 101.7 million Russians who go online daily, and 103.1 million people – monthly. An important task is to ensure equal access to the Internet for residents of the entire country. The national project “Data Economy” pays much attention to increasing the level of Internet access throughout the country through satellite communications. It is planned that by 2030, the Russian low-orbit group will have over 290 satellites,” said Dmitry Grigorenko.

    Currently, there are about 6 million domains registered in the Russian domain zone. And the Russian domain space is growing faster than the global one: in 2024, the growth of the .RU domain zone was 7%, and the .COM domain zone decreased by 2.4%. This scale provides huge opportunities for the development of the industry, but at the same time imposes responsibility for the safety of users on both the state and the business that provides its services in the Internet space.

    “To protect citizens from cyber fraudsters, the Government, together with law enforcement agencies and the Bank of Russia, has developed a package of 30 measures. The amendments to the legislation adopted by the State Duma at the end of March and signed by President Vladimir Putin introduce identification of communication users, labeling of calls, and also prohibit employees of government agencies, banks and communication operators from interacting with citizens via messengers. These and other measures are aimed at preventing fraudulent activities,” Dmitry Grigorenko recalled.

    The use of modern identification tools will reduce the volume of fraudulent transactions and will allow for the reliable protection of personal funds and personal data of citizens.

    The Russian segment of the Internet is not only convenient services and services, but also a contribution to the economy. Thus, the share of e-commerce in Russia’s trade turnover is 19%. And the total volume of the Runet economy by the end of 2024 amounted to more than 20 trillion rubles. Over the past five years, the IT industry has become one of the fastest growing in the Russian economy. In order to create favorable conditions for further development, by decision of Russian President Vladimir Putin, the national project “Data Economy” was launched in 2025, which is aimed at accelerating the pace of digitalization of economic and social sectors, as well as achieving technological sovereignty and leadership.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Creativity and the Future: How to Find an Approach That Will Allow Russia to Make a Technological Leap Forward

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

    Andrey Polozov-Yablonsky also noted that famous researchers such as Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, Leonardo da Vinci, and Dmitry Mendeleyev first imagined the future and only then embodied it in technology. Creativity, according to him, is the foundation for breakthrough innovations. True creativity arises from contradictions and conflicts, and creativity is a dialectical process that includes both denial and synthesis.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Vasilina Yuskovets will meet with students of the State University of Management

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    On April 9, a meeting of students with Russian actress Vasilina Yuskovets will take place at the State University of Management as part of the VI All-Russian Festival of Student Short Films “Kinosfera”.

    Vasilina Yuskovets played the leading role in the successful STS channel project “Ivanovy Ivanovy”, after which she participated in such projects as “Out of the Game”, “IP Pirogova”, “Life on Call”, etc. In 2022, Vasilina received the “Best Actress” award at the Pilot festival for the project “Alice’s Dreams”, which became the only Russian participant in the international festivals Canneserials and Berlinale Series Market Selects.

    At the end of the meeting there will be photo and autograph sessions.

    We are waiting for everyone on April 9 at 15:00 in the PA-215 auditorium.

    Let us recall that last week a meeting with director Alexander Zhigalkin took place at the State University of Management.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Teachers Flock into ‘Digital Flocks’: The Secret Life of Moscow’s ‘Invisible College’ Revealed

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

    Thousands of Moscow teachers are forming virtual “digital flocks” and don’t even know it. Educator and researcher Evgeny Patarakin reveals this phenomenon in his new monographs. The book was published by the Moscow State Pedagogical University. The author created it together with students of the course “Building online communities“, which takes place at the base Institute of Education HSE. They found that in the age of digital platforms, educational materials are no longer born in the offices of individuals. Now knowledge emerges thanks to the collective creativity of people who may never meet in person.

    Let’s imagine a football field where the ball is passed from player to player. Every touch is a digital trace, every pass is a connection between people. This is how modern educational platforms work: a document or lesson plan becomes the ball that unites teachers from different schools.

    “We found that 75% of teachers copying each other’s projects form a single community – a giant component,” notes Patarakin, who studied digital traces at the Moscow Electronic School (MES).

    Digital analysis has revealed a surprising picture: teachers who have never met in person form invisible but strong bonds. When a mathematician from Bibirevo downloads a presentation created by a historian from Kuzminki and then refines it, they become part of the same team without even realizing it.

    In science, such communities of experts linked by common interests rather than formal affiliation with an organization are called “invisible colleges.” The term dates back to the 17th century and refers to informal associations of scientists.

    “It’s like a complex, self-organizing system where each participant acts according to their own rules, but together they create something bigger,” Patarakin explains. In his research, he found that teachers in the digital space form “digital flocks” of sorts — groups that act in concert, although their members may not even be aware of each other’s existence.

    To understand the mechanisms of this phenomenon, the researcher developed several virtual “sandboxes” using the programming languages Scratch, Snap! and others. In these models, digital characters, following elementary algorithms, create complex structures that are strikingly reminiscent of real educational communities.

    The researcher built a virtual world with digital teachers and lesson scenarios. It turned out to be something like a computer game, where instead of fantasy heroes there are teachers, and instead of artifacts there are educational materials. In this model, it is possible to configure how accessible the materials are for different teachers: for example, whether they only see scenarios for their subject or can discover the developments of colleagues from other disciplines.

    These computer models have serious practical implications. They help create educational platforms where knowledge is shared more effectively and teachers can find and improve each other’s materials more quickly. In such a world, the collective intelligence of thousands of educators surpasses the capabilities of even the most brilliant individual experts.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The II National (All-Russian) Round Table “Science in a Foreign Language – a Step into the Future of a Professional” was held at SPbGASU

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    Source: Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – Participants and listeners of the section “Architecture today and tomorrow: design, innovations and trends”

    On April 3, the Department of Intercultural Communication of SPbGASU held the II National (All-Russian) Round Table “Science in a Foreign Language – a Step into the Future of a Professional”.

    This year, the round table brought together students, postgraduates and graduate students from St. Petersburg, Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod, Penza, Omsk, as well as students of the preparatory department of SPbGASU and students studying in master’s and postgraduate programs from China, Morocco, Algeria, Serbia, who presented the results of their scientific research in English and Russian as a foreign language.

    The chairperson of the organizing committee, head of the department of intercultural communication Elena Selezneva addressed the participants with a welcoming speech, expressing confidence: in the modern world, knowledge of a foreign language is no longer just an advantage, but a necessity for success in any scientific field. The ability to convey your scientific ideas, regardless of language barriers, is of decisive importance.

    The Deputy Chair of the Organizing Committee, Professor of the Department of Intercultural Communication Elena Chirkova also gave a welcoming speech. Elena Ivanovna spoke about the word cloud created last year – a visual representation of key concepts and ideas that arose during the discussions.

    The round table was organized in four areas: architecture, construction, economics and intercultural communication.

    Section “Architecture today and tomorrow: design, innovation and trends”

    The section meeting discussed a wide range of issues in the modern development of architecture and the preservation of cultural heritage, including the role of lighting, innovative approaches to design, the development of the urban environment and leisure infrastructure, and technologies for the restoration of historical buildings in Russia and abroad.

    Anastasia Nasedkina (SPbGASU) presented a report on “Landscape architecture techniques for designing public spaces in northern cities.”

    “My report was dedicated to landscape architecture techniques in designing public spaces in northern cities based on the concept of a “winter city”. I chose this topic because projects often do not take into account how the object will look or be used in winter, and this can be a very long time,” shared Anastasia.

    Tatyana Lazareva (SPbGASU) presented a report entitled “15-minute city as a solution to the urban crisis.”

    “I reviewed the model of urban development aimed at creating comfortable, accessible and environmentally friendly urban spaces. I listed the key principles of this approach, successful examples of its implementation in different countries, as well as the challenges that modern megacities face,” the student said.

    Section “Construction today and tomorrow: design, innovation and trends”

    The participants of this section raised such important issues as geological surveys to ensure safety in construction, innovative technologies and building materials and their properties for the stability of structures.

    Liu Zichi (SPbGASU) spoke about approaches to the restoration of historical buildings in China and Russia. The audience also learned about the differences in the choice of building materials between the two countries, which are influenced by the natural environment, climate conditions, cultural traditions and conditions of technological development.

    Yassin Sekuri (SPbGASU) covered the topic “Application of innovative construction technologies in cramped urban environments.”

    “The use of innovative technologies in construction in urban development conditions is a necessary step for sustainable urban development. Digitalization and modular technologies improve the quality of construction, reduce timeframes and minimize the impact on the environment. Safety at construction sites is maintained through new monitoring and automation systems,” Yassin is confident.

    Section “Economy in the era of change: challenges and prospects”

    The section’s reports were devoted to the problems of logistics and digitalization, ecology and tourism, motivation and communication in the economic sphere. It is also worth noting the participants’ interest in using artificial intelligence to solve practical problems.

    Vladislav Tikkoev (SPbGASU) introduced the audience to the prospects and difficulties of the transition to electronic executive documentation in construction.

    “In my report, I drew attention to new methods of maintaining documentation during the construction of capital construction projects. Modern EDI tools now also apply to such an important aspect of the activities of construction companies as the certification of completed works. I cited the main provisions that regulate the forms and procedure for maintaining documentation, distribute areas of responsibility between construction participants, and also provided examples from domestic and foreign practice. I spoke about the problems and prospects of using digital forms of acts in the conclusion. In further research, I will assess the impact of a systematic approach to the preparation of executive documentation on the financial stability of organizations and the feasibility of capital construction projects,” said Vladislav.

    Pavel Timofeev (SPbGASU) presented a report entitled “Problems of logistics in the implementation of the Arctic development program.”

    “My report is dedicated to the main tasks set by the Strategy for the Development of the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation and Ensuring National Security for the Period up to 2035, as well as logistical problems that may hinder the implementation of these tasks. The report reveals why the projects specified in the strategy, which are of strategic interest to our country, may be under threat, and what decisions are being made to prevent these threats or minimize their consequences,” Pavel said.

    Jamil-Nezhar Benshaban (Saint Petersburg State Forest Engineering University named after S. M. Kirov) presented a report on “The Impact of Artificial Intelligence and Gamification on the Motivation of Company Employees”.

    “What if work felt less like work and more like a game? Imagine you’re at your desk, working on a project, and suddenly bam – you’ve earned points, unlocked a new level, and your name moves up the leaderboard. Your colleague at the next desk says ‘high five’, and your boss sends you a reward. It’s not science fiction. Companies in Algeria, Russia, and elsewhere are already using AI-powered gamification to turn routine work into exciting competitions,” Jamil-Nezhar said.

    The speaker looked at the reasons why people love games; gave examples of how this method is used in some companies; called for starting small – creating a leaderboard for a weekly team competition, conducting employee surveys using AI tools, introducing a rewards system. In his opinion, we need to think globally: “The future is not about making people stay at work: we need to make them want to stay.”

    Section “Intercultural communication, language interaction and translation practice”

    Postgraduate student Li Ruimin, participant of the section “Intercultural communication, language interaction and translation practice”

    During the work of this section, reports were heard on current issues of translation of scientific and technical texts; special attention was paid to the prospects of using artificial intelligence for translation purposes. In addition, the participants conducted a comparative analysis of the organization of the educational process in Russian and Chinese universities. Everyone agreed on the importance and necessity of studying a foreign language for future professional activity.

    Martina Kojović (SPbGASU) presented a report “Serbian and Russian. Language proximity – help or obstacle in mastering the Russian language?” According to the student, the linguistic proximity of Serbian and Russian can be both an assistant and an obstacle in learning. It is important to be aware of the similarities and differences in order to effectively master the language, avoiding traps and “false friends” (words that are similar but have different meanings), grammatical errors.

    The sections were moderated by students Anna Aleshina, Daria Nikulina, Sofia Myagkaya and Fyodor Romanchuk, who successfully completed the professional training program “Translator in the Sphere of Professional Activity” last year.

    “This was my first experience moderating a round table. From it I learned the importance of flexibility and the ability to adapt to unexpected situations, which will certainly come in handy in the future. I enjoyed interacting with an active audience and, of course, I would like to develop in this direction,” Fedor shared.

    “It was interesting to try myself in a new role and learn more about modern architectural research. I gained valuable experience – I learned how to build interaction between the speaker and the audience, and also met interesting people,” said Anna Aleshina.

    A round table in a foreign language is not only a platform for discussing the results of scientific research, but also an opportunity to improve language skills, which are a significant component of professional growth.

    This year the round table program was very rich. Participants of all sections raised topical issues that are of serious scientific interest.

    The Department of Intercultural Communication of SPbGASU expresses gratitude to all participants and invites them to discuss new scientific achievements next year.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Polytechnic University became the winner of the RSF competitions

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

    The Russian Science Foundation has summed up the results of the 2025 competition “Conducting Fundamental Scientific Research and Exploratory Scientific Research by Individual Scientific Groups”. The Polytechnic University submitted 43 applications, of which four projects were supported by grants.

    A total of 4,491 applications were submitted to the competition. The Expert Council supported 534 projects with grants.

    The following projects of the Polytechnic University received grants:

    “Machine Learning Models for Assessing the Effect of Treatment with Heterogeneous Diagnostic Information with Expert Rules”, supervised by Professor Lev Utkin, IKNC; “Identification of Neuron Models and Reconstruction of Their Parameters from Experimental Signals”, supervised by Professor Ilya Sysoev, IFiM; “Strategic Management of Intellectual Maturity of Industrial Ecosystems in the Context of the Data Economy: Methodology, Framework, Tools”, supervised by Professor Vladimir Glukhov, IPMEiT; “Multilevel Microstructural Models of Inelastic Deformation and Fracture of Mono- and Polycrystalline Heat-Resistant Alloys under Complex Thermomechanical Loading”, supervised by Associate Professor Artem Semenov, PhysMech.

    The results of the 2025 competition “Conducting Fundamental Scientific Research and Exploratory Scientific Research by Individual Research Groups” for extending the deadlines for projects supported by RSF grants in 2022 were also announced. A total of 554 applications were received, of which experts supported 280 projects. The Polytechnic University submitted three applications. The project “Research and Development of Complex Optimization Methods for Assembly of Aircraft Structures” under the supervision of Associate Professor Sergei Lupulyak was among the winners.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Head of the Project Management Department, former rector of the State University of Management Alexey Lyalin has passed away

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

    On April 7, 2025, Doctor of Economics, Professor Alexey Mikhailovich Lyalin (04.07.1947–07.04.2025) passed away at the age of 78.

    Alexey Mikhailovich’s entire career is connected with our native university. In 1970, he graduated from the Moscow Engineering and Economics Institute named after S. Ordzhonikidze, where he subsequently worked his way up from a department assistant to the university rector, defending his candidate and doctoral dissertations.

    He worked as a senior lecturer, associate professor of the Department of Economics, Organization and Management in Urban Economy until December 1987. At the same time, the staff elected him chairman of the trade union committee of the university. In 1981, he was appointed dean of the preparatory faculty. From 1990 to 2006, he worked as vice-rector for academic work at the State University of Management.

    From April 25, 2006 to February 7, 2011, he was the rector of the State University of Management. Recently, Alexey Mikhailovich worked as a professor, head of the project management department, under his scientific supervision, postgraduate students worked, and a number of scientific studies were conducted. Since 2018, he has been the chairman of the Council of Elders of the State University of Management.

    Alexey Mikhailovich was awarded a number of state and departmental awards: the medal “In Memory of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow”, the jubilee certificate of the State Committee of the Russian Federation for Construction, Architecture and Housing Policy, the title of “Honorary Worker of Higher Professional Education of the Russian Federation”, the Certificate of Honor of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, the medal of the Order “For Merit to the Fatherland” of the 2nd degree.

    Alexey Mikhailovich was distinguished by his great diligence, exactingness towards himself and others, and a very friendly attitude towards them. He had well-deserved authority and respect not only among students and the department staff, but also among all university employees.

    Alexey Mikhailovich put his whole soul and heart into teaching students, and showed truly paternal care both in terms of their acquiring professional knowledge and in terms of their understanding of their civic responsibility.

    The staff of the State University of Management mourns the irreparable loss and offers sincere condolences to his family and friends.

    The memory of the talented scientist and outstanding leader Alexei Mikhailovich Lyalin will forever remain in our hearts.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The Polytechnic campus has become a regional historical and cultural monument

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

    The Committee for State Control, Use and Protection of Historical and Cultural Monuments of St. Petersburg included the complex of buildings of the Polytechnic University Student Campus in the unified state register of cultural heritage sites of regional significance. Four residential complexes built in 1929–1930, located on Lesnoy Prospekt, Pargolovskaya and Kharchenko Streets, a club, a factory kitchen and a mechanical workshop on Kapitana Voronina Street have been recognized as monuments.

    In the 1920s and 1930s, special attention was paid to the training of engineering personnel in the USSR, and workers’ faculties were organized in universities. The number of students at the Polytechnic University then reached six thousand people, and the dormitories that had existed since pre-revolutionary times were no longer sufficient. A site on Lesnoy Prospekt was chosen for the construction of new ones. The project for the complex was approved in February 1930. Its authors were architects S. E. Brovtsev, M. D. Felger, A. V. Petrov and engineer K. V. Sakhnovsky.

    “Probably the most interesting building in the town is the factory kitchen,” says Valery Klimov, director of the SPbPU History Museum. “Its main purpose was to free women from housework. Not only was food prepared for the student canteen here, but semi-finished products were also made to make cooking at home easier. This was an innovative invention of the 1930s.”

    In Leningrad, four factory kitchens opened in 1930 alone. They were all standard: three or four floors, a basement and a semi-basement. The first floor was allocated for production facilities and a cloakroom for visitors, a convenience store, and a snack bar. The second floor was for simple dining rooms, the third for banquets.

    In total, eight factory kitchens were built in Leningrad — the most in the USSR. Four of them are recognized as architectural monuments. These are the Vyborg (Stalin) factory kitchen on Bolshoy Sampsonievsky Prospect 45/2, the Vasileostrovskaya factory kitchen on Bolshoy Prospect of Vasilievsky Island, 68, the Moscow factory kitchen (Leningrad Food Plant) on Moskovsky Prospect, 114, and the factory kitchen of the Polytechnic Institute dormitories on Kapitana Voronina Street, 13a, b, v.

    In 1932, a mechanical laundry building appeared on the territory, which also housed showers and a sanitary checkpoint.

    When the Great Patriotic War began, the student town became the place where the people’s militia was formed. On June 22, 1941, after Vyacheslav Molotov’s speech on the radio, students from all the surrounding dormitories gathered on the third floor of the factory kitchen and began to compile lists of volunteers. Here is how a participant in the storming of Berlin, later associate professor of the hydraulic machinery department, Ivan Nikolaevich Filatov, recalled it: “On June 22, Sunday, we were working in our room, and at 12:00 we were supposed to listen to the scheduled broadcast of Leningrad radio “Let’s not!..” – a satirical music program based on local material, and at the same time relax. But instead, the head of the Soviet government, V. M. Molotov, spoke, reporting on the treacherous attack of Nazi Germany and the beginning of military operations from the Black Sea to the Barents Sea. He ended his speech with a phrase that later became a catchphrase: “Our cause is just, the enemy will be defeated, victory will be ours!” Despite such an ending, everyone in the room was speechless – everything was unexpected. Then came the time of the highest excitement: I threw my notebooks in the corner, everyone quickly began to run out into the street. And there, near our factory-kitchen, students from all the buildings of our town gathered, a spontaneous rally began: everyone wanted to say their main word, to do something useful for the homeland, to stand up for its defense.”

    Here, in the dormitories of the student campus, in 1941 the 3rd rifle regiment of the Frunze division of the people’s militia and the 5th division of the people’s militia of the Vyborg district were formed.

    Nowadays, the People’s University Theatre “Glagol” is located on the fourth floor of the former factory kitchen.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Comprehensive Security in Universities: The Ministry of Education and Science and the National Anti-Corruption Commission held a seminar for rectors

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

    On April 4 and 5, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University hosted a training seminar on “Comprehensive Security in a Higher Education Organization” for rectors of Russian universities. The event was organized by the Russian Ministry of Science and Higher Education and the National Anti-Terrorism Committee. Participants discussed issues of comprehensive security for universities under the jurisdiction of the ministry.

    The seminar was opened by the Minister of Science and Higher Education of Russia Valery Falkov. In his video address, he drew the attention of university rectors to the need to personally monitor student safety issues.

    In the context of a special military operation, the topic of comprehensive security of universities is more relevant than ever. External national threats – extremism, terrorism, “school shooting”, “Columbine”, interethnic and interfaith conflicts – are taking place against the backdrop of an unprecedented hybrid war declared against our state. Today, personal attention and participation of university management in ensuring anti-terrorist security is necessary, – emphasized Valery Falkov.

    In this regard, on behalf of the National Anti-Terrorism Committee, the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russia has developed and launched a refresher course on “Integrated Security in a Higher Education Organization” for rectors of universities subordinate to the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia. As a result of the training, participants will gain knowledge of effective methods of countering threats among young people and a corresponding certificate.

    Every rector without exception should know the basics of comprehensive security. All universities should develop their own comprehensive security program, which is designed to preserve the lives and health of students, teachers and staff. The management should approach the development of security measures in a comprehensive manner, not only include in the program measures to increase the level of physical security, but also conduct training for staff and students on emergency response measures, noted Valery Falkov.

    The Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation called on university leaders to establish cooperation with regional authorities and law enforcement agencies on all issues, especially those related to security. He emphasized that universities should do a lot of work to debunk myths and refute unreliable facts in connection with the information attack, which is primarily aimed at young people.

    Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education Konstantin Mogilevsky also addressed the participants.

    We thank the rector of SPbPU Andrey Ivanovich Rudskoy for organizing the venue for the event. Polytechnic University is an outstanding university, one of our leading universities, so everyone will surely find something interesting here. Rectors face many tasks, and the most important of them is to create conditions for our young people to receive a quality education, to train highly qualified specialists. And such issues as comprehensive security must definitely be in the rectors’ field of vision, – said Konstantin Mogilevsky.

    He said that comprehensive security is a multi-level system that can be divided into two areas: physical protection of facilities and preventive work. Together with the NAC, the Russian Ministry of Education and Science’s universities have developed algorithms for the actions of personnel, employees of private security organizations and students in the event of the commission (threat of commission) of terrorist crimes. Interaction with the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Russian Guard, the FSB has also been defined, and a model of behavior for offenders has been developed. Konstantin Mogilevsky presented the activities of the Coordination Council and coordination centers on issues of developing an active civic position among young people, preventing interethnic and interfaith conflicts, countering the ideology of terrorism and preventing extremism.

    Rector of SPbPU Andrey Rudskoy shared the experience of the Polytechnic University in the field of ensuring comprehensive security.

    This task is one of the priorities for our university community. Taking into account modern realities, we must ensure the sustainable functioning of educational institutions, create safe conditions for students to study for the benefit of Russia’s further development. In recent years, the Polytechnic University has created a fairly effective system of measures to ensure the safety of students and employees, Andrey Rudskoy emphasized.

    Andrey Ivanovich spoke about the technical equipment of the university facilities, interaction with law enforcement agencies and security organizations, and the activities of the University Security Center. The Polytechnic regularly conducts training in various areas with the involvement of the city’s law enforcement agencies. Particular attention is paid to issues of prevention of possible involvement of employees and students in illegal activities using phones and other messengers. Also, the Polytechnic carries out extensive information work in the field of security.

    State Secretary — Deputy Head of the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs Denis Ashirov spoke about joint work with the National Anti-Terrorism Committee. First Deputy Head of the Office of the National Anti-Terrorism Committee Igor Kulyagin gave a lecture on “Comprehensive Security of an Educational Organization of Higher Education in Counteracting Terrorism. The Structure of Preventive Work”. Director of the National Center for Information Counteraction to Terrorism and Extremism in the Educational Environment Sergey Churilov spoke about ensuring anti-terrorist security within the framework of comprehensive security of an educational organization of higher education.

    The seminar participants considered the most important issues of security in universities, discussed anti-terrorist activities, information threats, and the prevention of illegal actions. In addition, they were given a tour of the laboratories of the Technopolis Polytech research complex.

    On April 5, Andrey Tolmachev, Director of the Department of Information Policy and Comprehensive Security of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science, presented certificates to rectors who had completed the training.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 04/07/2025, 11-11 the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor, the carry rate and the range of interest rate risk assessment of the GCHE (CherkizG-AO) security were changed.

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    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    07.04.2025

    11:11

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC) on 07.04.2025, 11-11 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor with the settlement code Y0/Y1Dt (up to -92.88%), the transfer rate and the range of interest rate risk assessment (up to -11.72 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 125.88%) of the GCHE (CherkizG-AO) security were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 04/07/2025, 10:06 (Moscow time) the values of the lower limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the VTBR (VTB JSC) security were changed.

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    07.04.2025

    10:06

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC), on 07.04.2025, 10-06 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the price corridor (up to 61.46) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 55.178489 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 25.5%) of the VTBR security (VTB JSC) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 04/07/2025, 10:06 (Moscow time) the values of the lower limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the RUAL (RUSAL ao) security were changed.

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    07.04.2025

    10:06

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC) on 07.04.2025, 10-06 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the price corridor (up to 29.205) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 26.217 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 25.5%) of the RUAL (RUSAL JSC) security were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Rosneft geologists celebrate professional holiday with new discoveries

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    Rosneft geologists celebrate their professional holiday on the first Sunday of April. The professional date was established in 1966 in honor of the merits of Soviet scientists in creating the country’s mineral resource base. The Company’s enterprises successfully implement measures aimed at increasing hydrocarbon reserves.

    Over the past 5 years, Rosneft geologists have discovered 37 fields and 847 hydrocarbon deposits with total reserves in the АВ1С1 В2С2 category of more than 3.1 billion tons of oil equivalent.

    This year, the Company’s geological service approached the holiday with traditionally high results. By the end of 2024, testing of 62 wells was completed onshore with a success rate of 89%. The penetration in production drilling exceeded 12 million meters, over 3 thousand new wells were put into operation, 72% of which were horizontal. Onshore, 2D seismic exploration work was carried out in the amount of 1.2 thousand linear km and 5.3 thousand square kilometers of 3D seismic work.

    High efficiency of geological exploration allowed the Company to discover 7 fields and 97 new hydrocarbon deposits with reserves of 0.2 billion tons of oil equivalent (AB1C1 B2C2 category) in 2024. As a result, Rosneft’s hydrocarbon reserves according to the Russian classification at the end of 2024 amounted to 21.5 billion tons of oil equivalent (AB1C1 B2C2 category).

    According to the results of the audit of reserves according to the international classification PRMS (Hydrocarbon Resource Management System), the Company’s hydrocarbon reserves in the 2P category amounted to 11.4 billion tons of oil equivalent. The replenishment of production by the increase in 2P reserves exceeds 100%.

    In the reporting year, the perimeter of the Vostok Oil project expanded from 52 to 60 license areas, while the resource base according to the Russian classification increased to 7.0 billion tons of oil. 0.7 thousand linear km of 2D seismic exploration work and 0.6 thousand sq. km of 3D work were completed. Four wells have been successfully tested, one well is being drilled, and three more wells are being tested. Rosneft prioritizes innovation and defines technological leadership as a key factor in competitiveness in the oil market.

    The company is the industry leader in the development of science-intensive and high-tech software in the field of geology and development of hydrocarbon deposits. The software products RN-KIM (hydrodynamic modeling), RN-GRID (modeling of hydraulic fracturing), RN-KIN (analysis of field development) are the flagships of software used in the oil industry. Coverage of all aspects of exploration and field development is also provided by dynamically developing new software products for modeling and data interpretation.

    With the participation of geologists from the Tyumen Oil Research Center, two fields were discovered in 2024, one of which is large in terms of reserves, and 29 new deposits were put on the balance sheet, geological support was provided for 830 oil production wells, 90% of which were wells of complex design (horizontal and multi-well). Work was also completed on building a unique seismic facies geological model at the Russkoye field (Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug), which will allow more accurate determination of oil-bearing zones when drilling wells.

    In 2024, the corporate institute in Tomsk conducted 18.5 thousand studies of core samples for scientific support of the efficiency of field development. The justification of the selected tools for searching and developing new deposits, as well as increasing production at the Company’s existing assets, was carried out, among other things, using proprietary developments – laboratory tomographic complexes that create virtual copies of the pore space of rocks with record speed and detail.

    In particular, using ultra-precise core and fluid analysis, Rosneft scientists from Tomsk determined the exact nature of hydrocarbons in the Siberian platform (Eastern Siberia). The data obtained formed the basis for basin modeling, the results of which determined new directions for searching for oil deposits.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 04/07/2025, 10:07 (Moscow time) the values of the lower limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the FLOT (Sovcomflot) security were changed.

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    07.04.2025

    10:07

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC) on 04/07/2025, 10-07 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the price corridor (up to 71.84) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 64.5 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 25.5%) of the FLOT (Sovcomflot) security were changed.

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