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Source: Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University –
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The all-Russian conference with international participation, "The XLI Siberian Thermophysical Seminar," was held at the Novosibirsk Akademgorodok technology park. Staff from the SPbPU PhysMech Institute participated.
The seminar has traditionally been held at the S. S. Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences since 1960. It is dedicated to discussing current research results in the fields of thermal physics, energy, energy conservation, power engineering, and other related topics. This year, the seminar was timed to coincide with the 75th birthday of RAS Academician Sergei Alekseenko, Scientific Director of the SB RAS Institute of Thermophysics.
Over 250 scientists representing leading Russian thermophysical research schools gathered to discuss contemporary issues in the physical and numerical modeling of heat and mass transfer processes. A collection of abstracts will be published following the seminar. At the authors' request, the results presented at the seminar will also be published as full-text articles in a specialized journal collection indexed in international databases.
On the opening day of the seminar, conference guests and participants congratulated Sergey Alekseenko on his anniversary at the plenary session. Nikolai Ivanov, Director of the SPbPU Institute of Physics and Mechanics, read a congratulatory address from Andrey Rudskoy, Rector of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University and Chairman of the St. Petersburg Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The address acknowledged the anniversary's contribution to ensuring our country's energy and environmental security and expressed gratitude for his outstanding contribution to the advancement of science.
Nikolai Ivanov presented an oral presentation at the conference, "A Numerical Study of the Conditions for the Formation of Self-Oscillations During the Propagation of Multiple Supply Jets in a Room," in the section "Convective Flows in Single-Phase Media: Intensification of Heat and Mass Transfer." The presentation presented the results of research supported by a grant from the Russian Science Foundation.
At the "Vortices, Waves, and Turbulence" section, Alexey Abramov, Associate Professor at the Higher School of Applied Mathematics and Computational Physics at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Mechanics, presented an oral presentation entitled "Application of Machine Learning Methods to Predict Integral Heat Transfer Characteristics in Single-Row Air-Cooled Finned Tube Bundles." The work was also supported by a grant from the Russian Science Foundation.
In addition to plenary and breakout sessions, the seminar included a tour of the IT SB RAS laboratories and a musical evening in the institute's conference hall. These fruitful discussions strengthened ties between the scientific schools of St. Petersburg and Novosibirsk and laid the foundation for further joint research.
You can read more about the conference on the PhysMech website.
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