Tuesday, September 29, 2015

“The Future of Russian Science” gathered at a forum in Sevastopol – REGNUM

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Sevastopol, September 29, 2015, 17:48 – REGNUM Education Minister Dmitry Livanov said Sevastopol one of the largest industrial, intellectual and educational centers in Russia. The minister said at the opening of the forum “Future science – the science of the young” in Sevastopol.

«This is a significant scientific event held here is not accidental. Now, a new city’s economy, shape its future. Science and high technology will be certainly one of the priorities, so Sevastopol chosen to host the first international forum “, – he said.

«Here, the future of Russian science. Russian science will regain the position it occupies in the world 20-25 years ago, “- welcomed the young fellow professor at the University Southampton (UK) Alexey Kavokin.

Participants vividly reacted to his” best practices “: strengthen contacts and stay in touch with the Russian “scientific diaspora” abroad. “This is a bridge to the world of science, the integration of Russian science which is inevitable”, – he said.

«second – to have” healthy rudeness. ” Scientist should be a little boor in the best sense of the word – in dealing with the administration, for example. We must have a healthy audacity to refuse to fill papers – let them engaged in this work “, – he advised a renowned scholar.

To take part in the forum were selected 330 students from 124 universities in the country. 110 laureates of Young Scientists Youth Award of the President and Prime Minister will make presentations in various areas at the meetings of the sections. His lecture was about 40 leading scientists from Russia, Germany, Israel, Great Britain.

On the first day the participants of the Forum with a lecture delivered Nobel Prize in Physics Zhores Alferov. The lecture is devoted to the efficient generation and transformation of light. His lecture will hold a professor of the University of Southampton (UK) Alexey Kavokin, President of the Mediterranean Institute for Fundamental Physics Giuseppe Eram (Italy), Vice-President of the School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Southampton Professor Pavlos Lagudakis (UK) and others.

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