Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Official website of the State –
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A working meeting between research teams from the State University of Management and Tyumen State University took place at the Tyumen Carboniferous Test Site near Lake Kuchak in the Nizhnetavdinsky District of the Tyumen Region. The main topics of discussion included projects in the digitalization of the agro-industrial complex, remote environmental sensing technologies, the development of an ecosystem-based approach to monitoring protected natural sites, and joint educational programs between the two universities.
The State University of Management was represented by Denis Serdechny, Associate Professor of the Innovation Management Department and Senior Research Fellow in the Scientific Activities Department of the UKNI, and Dmitry Nikitin, Head of the Modern Educational Laboratory for the Aircraft, Shipbuilding, and Innovative Transport Industries, which focuses on automated control program development and studying the fundamentals of working with a numerical control system for machine tools of various technological groups (NCS Laboratory).
Georgy Suvorov, Head of the Department of Scientific and Innovation Work at Tyumen State University, presented the results and plans for the university's scientific activities, demonstrated the equipment and facilities at the Tyumen Carbon Test Site, and discussed the collection and processing of information on natural objects and ecosystem research.
Anzhelika Belenkaya, Head of the Scientific and Technical Information Department at Tyumen State University, spoke about projects in the field of modern crop and livestock farming.
Denis Serdechny, Associate Professor of the Innovation Management Department at the State University of Management, briefed colleagues on the progress of a major research project at the State University of Management in the agro-industrial complex, "Ensuring the country's food security through the creation of hardware and software systems and intelligent platform digital solutions for the development of full-lifecycle agro-industrial technologies," which could be applied in Western Siberia.
Dmitry Nikitin, Head of the CNC Laboratory, discussed remote monitoring technologies using unmanned aerial vehicles, which can be used for natural objects and the agricultural sector, as well as specialized additional educational programs at the State University of Management that can develop unique competencies in the field of industrial automation.
A meeting between the SUM and Tyumen State University teams at a unique natural site in Western Siberia allowed them not only to exchange ideas but also to chart trajectories for joint projects and research.
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