Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –
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First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov visited Bauman Moscow State Technical University and took part in the launch ceremony of Russian ultra-low temperature cryostats and cloud access to the Russian hybrid quantum-classical computing complex.
The First Deputy Prime Minister is the Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Bauman Moscow State Technical University. The event was also attended by the Minister of Science and Higher Education Valery Falkov, the Rector of Bauman Moscow State Technical University Mikhail Gordin, and the Director of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise VNIIA Sergey Loparev.
The developed cryogenic units and cloud service are focused on research in the field of implementation of advanced technologies. The dissolution cryostat is technological equipment for conducting experiments at extremely low temperatures below 10 mK. It allows creating conditions close to absolute zero (temperature, electromagnetic fields), necessary for working with new quantum effects and phenomena.
Until 2020, Russian scientists used imported equipment. After the introduction of Western sanctions, the need for domestic equipment became critical. Over two and a half years, within the framework of the program of the Ministry of Education and Science, Bauman Moscow State Technical University together with the Federal State Unitary Enterprise "VNIIA named after N.L. Dukhov" and industrial partner LLC "Cryotrade Engineering" developed the Yaranga dilution cryostat and the Yurta optical cryostat.
The Russian hybrid quantum-classical computing complex, developed on the basis of the Yaranga cryostat, Russian quantum ECB, control systems and software, was also launched in the cloud. It allows modeling molecular structures for the development of new pharmaceuticals, optimizing complex logistics and production chains, solving machine learning problems with a qualitatively new level of efficiency and performing many other calculations in the shortest possible time.
During his visit to Bauman Moscow State Technical University, the First Deputy Prime Minister viewed an exhibition of Russian measuring equipment, including for educational institutions. Head of Rosstandart Anton Shalayev presented Denis Manturov with developments from more than 30 domestic manufacturers.
Speaking at the session "Use of Russian Measuring Equipment", the First Deputy Prime Minister conveyed best wishes from Russian President Vladimir Putin to the participants of the event. Denis Manturov noted that equipment that meets current and future challenges should be used at all stages of training personnel for industry.
"This is all the more relevant given our country's strong position in global metrology. In recent years, Russia has formed one of the most powerful reference bases on the planet, which includes 161 state primary standards. Overall, we are second in the world in terms of measurement capabilities. Every year, about 4,000 new types of measuring instruments and equipment are admitted to the domestic market, more than 80% of which are unique domestic developments," said Denis Manturov.
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