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From October 6 to 10, the fourth Autumn School on Information Technology was held at the M.G. Meshcheryakov Information Technology Laboratory of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna.
The school's main goal is to attract young specialists to solve current scientific problems using modern IT technologies.
The event brought together 57 students from 22 leading universities in Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan.
Nikita Kolotushkin and Yuri Polyakov, students from the Institute of Information Systems, represented the State University of Management at the school.
The autumn school program included lectures by staff from JINR, the Kurchatov Institute National Research Center, MEPhI National Research Nuclear University, St. Petersburg State University, and South Ural State University, as well as practical classes and hackathons on mathematical modeling and big data analytics.
Participants had to master specialized data processing tools, conduct a comprehensive analysis of a large amount of patent information, and visualize the results in a short period of time. The case study involved several stages: from a practical lesson on analysis methodology to an intensive programming phase and the preparation of a final report. The jury assessed the depth of the methodology, the quality of the analysis, and the clarity of the graphical presentation of the data.
The winner of the hackathon was a team featuring Nikita Kolotushkin, a student at the State University of Management and a member of the Student Design Bureau "Innovative Solutions."
Successful performance at the Autumn School on Information Technology confirms the high level of scientific work and the relevance of the SUM educational programs aimed at training specialists for the IT and high-tech industries.
On the final day of the school, October 10, participants toured the JINR Multifunctional Information and Computing Complex (MIC), the NICA accelerator complex at the Veksler and Baldin Laboratory of High Energy Physics, and the interactive exhibition "JINR Basic Facilities" at the Mir Cultural Center.
We congratulate Nikita and Dmitry Stefanovsky, Acting Head of the Department of Information Systems at the State University of Management, on their well-deserved victory and wish them continued success in their scientific endeavors!
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