RSF supported 15 projects of young scientists from HSE

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Source: State University “Higher School of Economics” –

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The Russian Science Foundation has summed up the results of the 2025 youth competitions for grants. Based on the results of the competition of initiative projects of young scientists, 14 projects of the Higher School of Economics were supported. Based on the results of the competition of scientific groups led by young scientists, one university project was supported.

The competitions are part of the Presidential Program of research projects implemented by leading scientists, including young scientists, a priority area of the RSF activity "Support for young scientists". The goal of the presented project should be to solve specific problems within the framework of one of the priorities defined in the Strategy for Scientific and Technological Development of the Russian Federation.

Competition of initiative projects of young scientists

Grants are allocated for the implementation of fundamental and exploratory scientific research in 2025–2027 to researchers aged up to and including 33 years who have a PhD degree.

Following the results of the competition, 14 HSE projects were supported in the following areas: Mathematics, informatics and systems sciences, Physics and space sciences, Humanities and social sciences:

"Assessing Impact Effects in Economic Research Using Synthesis of Econometric Models and Machine Learning Methods" (headed by Bogdan Potanin, Faculty of Economic Sciences);

"Trace Operator in Non-Lipschitz Domains and the Steklov Problem" (supervised by Alexander Menovshchikov, Faculty of Mathematics);

“Solution of the inverse phaseless scattering problem for the Helmholtz equation using the phase reconstruction method” (supervisor Vladimir Sivkin, Faculty of Mathematics);

"Automorphisms of algebraic monoids" (supervised by Anton Shafarevich, Faculty of Computer Science);

"Localization and its destruction in one-dimensional disordered quantum multiparticle systems" (head Murod Bakhovadinov, International Laboratory of Condensed Matter Physics);

"Hessian and locally conformal Hessian manifolds" (supervised by Pavel Osipov, International Laboratory of Mirror Symmetry and Automorphic Forms);

“Socio-psychological factors of perception of socio-economic inequality: from social comparison to subjective well-being” (headed by Irina Prusova, Faculty of Social Sciences);

“Industrial postgraduate studies in Russia: practices, barriers and effects of employers’ participation in the training of postgraduate students” (headed by Svetlana Zhuchkova, Institute of Education);

“‘Gentle’ employment: practices for adapting forms and conditions of employment against the backdrop of deteriorating health in older age groups in Russia” (headed by Anna Chervyakova, Institute of Social Policy);

"Dynamical systems on direct and oblique products of manifolds" (supervisor Marina Barinova, HSE University – Nizhny Novgorod);

"Knowledge and Management on the Imperial Outskirts: Experts and Mediators in the Russian North and Far East in the Post-Reform Russian Empire" (headed by Evgeny Egorov, HSE University – Saint Petersburg);

“At the start of academic careers: student participation in scientific communities and initiatives as a vector for the development of national science” (headed by Irina Lisovskaya, HSE University – St. Petersburg);

“Socio-psychological and cognitive factors of trust in AI-social agents and AI-generated information in the field of health” (headed by Yadviga Sinyavskaya, HSE University – St. Petersburg);

"Asymmetrical radiation output from a microdisk laser using a conjugated photonic crystal" (headed by Konstantin Ivanov, HSE University – St. Petersburg).

Competition of scientific groups led by young scientists

Within the framework of the competition, grants are allocated for conducting fundamental and exploratory scientific research in 2025–2028 to researchers aged up to and including 35 years, who have a candidate or doctoral degree.

Based on the results of the competition, the project “Integrable sigma models and conformal field theories” (supervisor Mikhail Alfimov, Faculty of Mathematics) was supported.

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