The Russian-Chinese conference "Differential and Difference Equations" has opened at NSU.

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Russian-Chinese Conference "Differential and Difference Equations" The conference is taking place at Novosibirsk State University from October 31 to November 6. The event brings together scientists from nine countries: Russia, China, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Brazil, and the United Arab Emirates. Around 150 mathematicians are participating in the conference, including more than 30 from China. Mathematicians from Moscow, St. Petersburg, Perm, Yakutsk, Mirny, Irkutsk, Krasnoyarsk, Chelyabinsk, Yekaterinburg, Nalchik, Khanty-Mansiysk, and other cities are also participating.

The conference is organized into three sections: “Partial Differential Equations,” “Functional Differential Equations,” and “Mathematical Modeling and Computational Mathematics.”

Opening the conference, leading researcher of the International Scientific and Educational Mathematical Center, head of the Department of Differential Equations Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of NSUGennady Demidenko, head of the Laboratory of Differential and Difference Equations at the Sobolev Institute of Mathematics, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, noted that this is a significant event for mathematicians. A similar event took place in Akademgorodok exactly two years ago.

— The conference program covers many sections of differential equations, as well as their applications to various areas of natural science. Differential equations have had in the past and, of course, will have in the future a huge impact on the main types of human activity. Very strong relationships have been established between Chinese and Russian mathematicians. We now maintain close ties with a group of scientists from Shanghai University and Shanghai Customs University. Our conference became possible thanks to the very close cooperation of mathematicians at the S.L. Institute of Mathematics. Sobolev SB RAS, Institute of Hydrodynamics named after M.A. Lavrentiev SB RAS, Institute of Catalysis named after G.K. Boreskov SB RAS, Institute of Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Geophysics SB RAS and, of course, Novosibirsk State University. The connections between these institutes and the university were established more than 60 years ago by the founding fathers of the Novosibirsk Academgorodok, the great scientists of the 20th century – academicians Mikhail Lavrentyev, Sergei Sobolev and Sergei Khristianovich. I note that these three scientists made a huge contribution to the development of the theory of differential equations. The International Mathematical Center in Akademgorodok provided significant assistance in preparing the conference, and employees of the Laboratory of Differential and Difference Equations of the Institute of Mathematics named after S.L. were responsible for the preparation and holding of the event. Sobolev SB RAS and the Department of Differential Equations of the MMF NSU, as well as the group “Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems” of the Mathematical Center,” said Gennady Demidenko.

Shanghai University Professor Hu Guangda emphasized the importance of collaboration between Russian and Chinese mathematicians.

"Russian science has a profound influence on mathematical research in China. Our country has many scientists engaged in applied and computational mathematics. This is my third visit to Novosibirsk to attend a scientific conference, and each time I gain a wealth of new information. At one such event in 2019, I met the great computational mathematician Sergei Konstantinovich Godunov. Professor Godunov's research is a source of pride for Russian and human civilization as a whole. I have learned a great deal from numerous scientific discussions with NSU professors. Through the exchange of ideas with my Russian colleagues, I have been inspired and have further developed my research. And my paper, which I will present at this conference, is related to this research," he emphasized.

In his welcoming speech, NSU Rector and RAS Academician Mikhail Fedoruk noted the relevance and significance of the event.

"Differential equations are the most important language for describing nature for us. I've spent my entire life working primarily with difference equations, the equations of mathematical physics—primarily nonlinear ones—and I'm amazed at how relatively simple equations can describe complex natural phenomena. This is what's called the incomprehensible effectiveness of mathematics. Therefore, I'm confident that this conference will further advance both the theory of differential and difference equations and their application to practical problems, which, in my view, is the most important thing," said Mikhail Fedoruk.

Cong Yuhao, Rector of Shanghai Customs University, emphasized the importance of deepening academic cooperation in areas of science directly related to the conference's theme.

"Today, our Russian colleagues, following the academic traditions of their illustrious predecessors, combining theoretical and applied aspects, are achieving new scientific results. We hope that during this conference, we will be able to learn from their experience and become familiar with the latest research of Russian scientists. Mathematics is an international science, and strengthening academic exchange between scientists from different countries is an important path to continuous development. And our participation in this conference reflects this idea," noted Cong Yuhao.

Igor Marchuk, Dean of the NSU Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics, said that studying at the NSU Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics is closely linked to research. In this area, the Faculty has established a long-standing and fruitful collaboration with the People's Republic of China. Students from China successfully study at the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics and defend not only bachelor's and master's theses, but also PhD theses.

Approximately a quarter of the conference participants will be young scientists presenting their papers. Many have previously successfully participated in student and youth conferences, but presenting at such a prestigious event will be their first.

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NSU orienteering team closed the summer season with a relay race

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Nearly 30 teams, including students, faculty, alumni, and guests from other universities, participated in the two-person cross-country relay. Each athlete ran two legs, approximately 2.4 km long, with 13 checkpoints. The newcomers had shorter distances – 1.7 km with 11 checkpoints. As always, the relay was exciting and engaging, and the competition was tense.

The winners among the men's and mixed teams were students Arseniy Shurenkov (FEN) and Yaroslav Myasnikov (GGF)

The winners among the girls were: Darina Zelenkova (MMF) and Alesya Patrina (FEN)

The best runners in the newcomers' group were: Anna Korobitsyna and Nina Kulishkina (FEN)

Congratulations to the competition winners and best wishes for continued success in sports and studies! We thank KaffaV teachers Sofia Zakharova and Grigory Oparin for organizing the events.

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The NSU team won prizes at the RuCode International Championship.

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On October 19, the NSUtella team, consisting of Roman Boluts, Matvey Goncharov, and Sofia Lylova, representing the Faculty of Information Technology, took part in the finals of the RuCode International Championship and took 25th place in the A/B division, becoming the competition's prize winner.

RuCode is a major all-Russian IT festival on artificial intelligence and algorithmic programming, bringing together schoolchildren, students, and professionals interested in modern technology. It is organized by the country's leading universities, technology parks, public organizations, and IT companies, with the support of the Russian Ministry of Science and Higher Education.

The festival includes championships in competitive programming and artificial intelligence, educational intensives, career guidance events, master classes, and lectures. For many participants, RuCode offers an opportunity to test themselves against tough competition and gain practical experience solving challenging problems.

"I decided to participate because I knew RuCode was an interesting Olympiad. Last year, I participated as a school student," says Roman Boluts, a first-year undergraduate student at the Faculty of Information Technology at NSU.

The finals took place at NSU. The Olympiad began at 2:10 PM and lasted five hours. According to the competition rules, each team was assigned one computer, on which the participants took turns solving problems.

"The tasks varied in difficulty—from very simple ones, which almost everyone solved, to very complex ones, which only a few teams managed. This wasn't a training event, but a competition, so I didn't gain any new knowledge, but it was a good way to test my skills and preparation," Roman shares.

The results of the finals were published in championship tableFollowing their performance, the NSU team received a RuCode prize winner's diploma, cementing the university's reputation as one of the strongest participants in Russian programming competitions.

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NSU teams took prizes at the Impulse T1 hackathon.

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From October 23 to 26, the IT holding T1 held a hackathon for young professionals and students at Novosibirsk State University as part of the "Impulse T1" conference. Over 300 participants from across Russia, from students to aspiring developers, took part in the competition.

The event continued the series of hackathons previously held in Nizhny Novgorod and Yekaterinburg and became one of the largest platforms for the exchange of experience between students and experts from leading IT companies. The total prize fund for the entire series was 3.8 million rubles, 800,000 of which were awarded in Novosibirsk.

Participants worked on two case studies. The first involved creating a system for generating personalized backgrounds using an ML module that would run locally on the user's device without transmitting data to external servers. The second case focused on automated Git activity analysis for development teams. Automated analysis enables the timely identification of problems in development processes and inefficient resource allocation within teams.

Teams from NSU won all three prize places in the first case.

The "Pirates of the Ob Sea" team (Maxim Yemelyanov and Ulyana Zaitseva, master's students from the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics, and Mark Skvortsov, Alexander Shovkoplyas, and Alina Vdovichenko, graduates of the Institute of Intelligent Robotics) took first place. The team received a prize of 180,000 rubles.

"I led the team solving the case 'Digital Dress Code: A Background That Makes You Stand Out.' The task was to develop a model that segments individuals from their backgrounds in a video stream. The ML module had to be robust to low light, light interference, and similar colors, and the personalization module had to generate customized backgrounds based on templates and employee data, while adhering to contrast and privacy rules," explains Maxim Yemelyanov.

The team began their work by analyzing existing solutions and identifying factors affecting segmentation quality. They then studied open-source models, selected suitable options, improved them, and integrated them into the system. At the same time, they developed interactive elements over the video stream to clearly demonstrate the algorithm's operation.

"We didn't just aim to complete the task, but to make the solution as stable and visually understandable as possible. It was important that the model looked 'live' and responded to the user in real time. The challenge was that everything had to work locally, without cloud services, so optimization took a lot of effort," notes Maxim.

Alexander Shovkoplyas, who was part of the winning team, also shares his impressions:

"The main challenge for us was working with technologies we'd never used before—for example, running neural networks via JavaScript directly in the browser. We managed to not only create a truly high-quality solution but also convey to the hackathon experts the potential uses for it. We implemented features in the app that are useful for companies: their image is built on small details—a suitable background for video calls in line with their corporate colors, a convenient way to display employees' names and job titles on the background. This is precisely what we accomplished and expertly presented at the hackathon."

Second place in the same case was taken by the VI_KA team (Ivan Kadilenko, Maxim Unzhakov, Egor Palkin), and third place was taken by the UML team (Stavr Mariskin, Fedor Chumakin, Daniil Kolesnik, Damir Shaikhov and Yuri Malyugin).

Thus, all the prize places in the first case were taken by NSU teams, confirming the high level of students' preparation and their competitiveness in the federal arena.

The Impulse T1 hackathon became not only a competition but also a platform for students to connect with IT industry experts. Participants note that such formats provide an opportunity to apply their knowledge in practice, receive feedback from professionals, and see how ideas are transformed into real solutions.

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NSU archers won prizes at regional competitions

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A group of archery enthusiasts recently began training thanks to the efforts of Michele Debrenne, a professor at the Humanities Institute. Six students have now competed in the Novosibirsk Region Championship and Junior Championship as part of the Arkadem club team. Our athletes competed in the classic bow and won three silver medals.

In the individual championship, Kirill Vanin (FIT) took 2nd place, and in the team competition, the prize winners were: Fedor Ostanin (FF) and Victoria Michurina (GGF).

We congratulate the winners on their excellent results at the regional competitions and wish them continued success at the Novosibirsk Region Cup of Higher Education Institutions in this exciting sport, which will be held for the first time next year.

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The new building of NSU's classrooms became the official launch site for the III All-Russian Scientific and Technological Dictation.

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Today, the 3rd All-Russian Scientific and Technological Dictation was held in 57 regions of Russia. It was organized by the Scientific and Technological Development Fund of the Novosibirsk Region and the Ministry of Science and Innovation Policy of the Novosibirsk Region with the support of United Russia as part of the 12th International Technological Development Forum "Technoprom-2025."

The official start of the dictation was given by Deputy Governor Irina Manuilova at the site new campus of NSUThe Vice Governor noted that Victory technologies represent not only pages of a glorious past, but also technologies for Russia's future victories—in scientific and technological sovereignty, economic development, and technological leadership. These are precisely the national goals that Russian President Vladimir Putin has set for us.

"This is the third time the dictation has been held. The first year, the theme was drones, and last year, biotechnology. This year is dedicated to the technologies of Victory. During the Great Patriotic War, our country emerged victorious, engaging its science and scientists, among other things, in solving the most serious problems. Even then, new developments, technologies, and innovations, as we now call them, were used to rearm the army, to help the front, and to provide assistance. The goal of the dictation is to unite people, to remind them of the events that are so important, linking the past and the future. Dear friends, I want to wish you success. This is the final event of the XII Technoprom-2025 Forum. Today, we close it and begin preparations for the Technoprom-2026 Forum," noted Irina Manuilova.

In total, the dictation was held in person at 571 locations across 57 regions of Russia, with approximately 200,000 participants in both in-person and online formats. In the Novosibirsk Region, 21 in-person locations were opened at educational institutions and cultural institutions. At NSU, the dictation attracted over 100 participants—students from the university's natural sciences and medical programs, as well as schoolchildren and teachers.

The results of the dictation will be announced on November 4. Those who place first, second, and third will receive prizes from the Technoprom forum.

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The SKIF Center for Collective Use is creating a new generation of scientific and urban ecosystems.

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The issues of infrastructure development of the territories adjacent to the construction of the Center for Collective Use "Siberian Ring Photon Source" (CCU "SKIF") were discussed on October 29-30 at the site new campus of NSU During the strategic session, Deputy Governor Irina Manuilova opened the strategic session. In her welcoming remarks, she emphasized the project's importance not only for the region but for the entire country.

"Today, we're discussing more than just a world-class scientific facility—we're talking about a strategic driver of innovative and economic development for the Novosibirsk Region and the entire country. The SKIF project embodies the best traditions of Russian science and opens up fundamentally new opportunities for breakthrough research. We see SKIF not only as a cutting-edge scientific infrastructure, but also as a powerful tool for shaping an innovation ecosystem, attracting talent, and developing high-tech industries in the region. I'm confident that this discussion will enable us to develop effective solutions to maximize its potential as a growth hub," emphasized Irina Manuilova.

The event brought together representatives of government, science, business, and the expert community to develop a comprehensive vision for the future of this large-scale scientific project. On the first day of the session, Alexey Ogonev, Deputy Director of the Department of Budget Investments at the Russian Ministry of Education and Science, also delivered a welcome address. Participants were presented with a master plan for the area adjacent to the SKIF Center for Collective Use, a presentation on which was given by NSUADI Rector Natalia Bagrova.

"Just as the decision to establish Akademgorodok in the Novosibirsk Region was right, I believe the decision to build a facility like SKIF here was just as right. Most of the people involved in developing the SKIF equipment are scientists from Akademgorodok institutes. It turns out that one point of growth gives rise to another. And the creation of SKIF marks the beginning of the development of the surrounding area. And today we will discuss what the territory of Akademgorodok and the Koltsovo Science Center will look like in the next 20-40 years," said Alexey Ogonev.

A key part of the program was the work of expert groups in three strategic areas: Scientific and Educational Ecosystem (integration of institutes, universities, and laboratories, attracting scientists and students); Urban Environment, Infrastructure, and Transport (access roads, housing, logistics, energy, and social services); Development and Implementation (financing models, business participation, support for startups and industrial partners).

On the second day, expert groups presented their work at the plenary session, "The SKIF Center for Collective Use as a Regional Growth Point." Airat Gatiyatov, Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, participated in the discussion via videoconference. He emphasized that the creation of a mega-class facility is only the first step, which must be followed by the development of a full-fledged innovation ecosystem, including not only research infrastructure but also a comfortable urban environment, effective models of cooperation with industry, and programs to attract young scientists.

"The implementation of the SKIF Common Use Center project is designed to strengthen Novosibirsk's status as a leading center of global science, advanced industry, and knowledge generation nationwide, and to create a powerful scientific and technological hub around it. Our key goal is to make the SKIF Common Use Center not only a unique scientific facility but also a magnet for young scientists and innovation. All initiatives, comments, and suggestions received during this discussion will be reviewed and, where possible, incorporated into the master plan for its improvement," noted Airat Gatiyatov.

Expert groups presented their proposals on the integration of institutes, universities, and laboratories of the SKIF Center for Collective Use, with particular attention paid to attracting young scientists and students, shaping the urban environment—social infrastructure and transport accessibility—and creating conditions for attracting business.

Participants in the strategic session identified five key projects for immediate implementation: the construction of the SKIF Center for Collective Use (CCU) training center—a separate building for student work—a scientific and business communications center, a cooperative data center, a pavilion complex for anchor residents, and an interdisciplinary research complex for aerodynamics, mechanical engineering, and energy.

NSU is one of the key universities training personnel for SKIF, offering specialized interdisciplinary educational programs. The university also annually organizes a school for young scientists on "Application of Synchrotron Radiation for Solving Biological Problems" and a school on synchrotron research methods in materials science. Furthermore, the SKIF-NSU research and education station will be one of the first stations at the megascience facility.

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Apply to the NSU Digital Department before October 30 and receive additional IT qualifications for free.

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We are enrolling in seven programs across a variety of subjects, suitable for students studying in any field—technical, humanities, or natural sciences:

Practical bioinformatics and molecular biology. Machine learning and neural networks. Digital medicine. SMM tools for promotion. Basic Python programming. Design and implementation of digital products. Digital jurisprudence.

Important: These programs are not intended for IT specialists; they allow you to gain additional qualifications in a digital field, in addition to your primary specialty.

New programs for 2025

Two new programs have been launched in the current intake:

"Digital Medicine" – where you will learn how to use big data, AI, and modern digital platforms to develop healthTech solutions.

"Design and Implementation of Digital Products" – where you'll learn how modern digital product development works, from concept to MVP, which specialists are involved, and what each person does.

General information

Application deadline: October 30, 2025.

Training format: online, evening classes.

Program volume: up to 260 academic hours.

Cost: free.

Students in their 2nd to 6th years of undergraduate and specialist programs, master's students, and residents from any university can take part in the program.

The number of places is limited!

Documents upon completion of training

Students with higher education receive a diploma of professional retraining (issued in the summer of 2026).

Other program participants receive certificates during their studies and a diploma upon completion of their bachelor's/specialist's degree.

Hurry to sign up using the link: http://education.nsu.ru/digital-session/

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The Novosibirsk Association of Foreign Students celebrated the traditional Indian holiday of Diwali.

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Diwali is the main Indian and Hindu holiday, celebrated as the "Festival of Lights" and symbolizing the victory of good over evil. Beyond India itself, Diwali is widely celebrated in countries with large Hindu communities, including Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Nepal, Malaysia, South Africa, and many other countries. The Novosibirsk Association of International Students organized the event for the first time. The traditional celebration took place at the House of Scientists.

"The idea of our celebration truly brought together people from different educational institutions. Since the Association of International Students represents all of Novosibirsk's universities, students from NSU, NSTU, NSPU, NGK, NSAU, SibUPC, RANEPA, NSUEM, and other universities actively participated in the preparation and celebration of Diwali. What's especially gratifying is that our event attracted attention beyond the city limits. We were delighted to welcome a student delegation from Altai State Medical University, who made a special trip to share in the joy of the celebration," commented Avishka Alagiyavanna, President of the Association of International Students of Novosibirsk and a student at the NSU Faculty of Geology and Geophysics.

At the celebration, students and guests enjoyed traditional Indian treats such as gulab jamun and masala chai, participated in mehndi workshops, and a quiz on Bollywood and Indian songs. On stage, Jahedul Islam from Bangladesh and Olesya Lanser from Russia recited a touching poem in Bengali and its Russian translation. Anna Tsyba, a master's student at NSPU, performed classical kathak dance, accompanied by Yegor Shikhov, playing the tabla drum.

"We were absolutely thrilled! We were truly touched by how many people responded and came to the celebration. Seeing happy faces, feeling the energy of unity and mutual interest—it was priceless. Guests enthusiastically participated in the master classes, sampled Indian delicacies, and danced to traditional music. This lively, warm atmosphere exceeded all our expectations. Most importantly, the organizers and performers weren't just students from India. We had students from Sri Lanka, Algeria, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Syria, Mali, Russia, Azerbaijan, and so on," shared Avishka.

Amira Nada, Vice President of the AIS and a student at the Faculty of Natural Sciences at NSU, is well acquainted with Indian culture, and planning the program and workshops was no problem for her.

"Avishka and I were the key organizers who brought this idea to life. With the help of other team members, we managed to pull off a truly amazing event, and everyone contributed to its success. I was the head of media, and my role was to promote the event, create posts and posters. We also recruited participants to make the event as diverse as possible. And finally, I performed with Avishka and our girls to Indian songs—it was amazing! The event was the culmination of three months of hard work. Organizing an event of this scale is no easy task, but when you have a team willing to achieve the impossible, everything becomes easier. People really enjoyed the event, and we received a lot of positive feedback—that means a lot to us. We're happy we were able to create such a memorable event, and it inspires us to work even harder and hold even larger events in the future," said Amira.

Nadir Mammadzade from RANEPA served as the event's host, assisting with the preparation of scripts, coordinating rehearsals with participants and communications with volunteers, participating in program planning meetings, and assisting with selecting texts for the presenters and distributing lines. Like other AIS participants, this was his first experience organizing Diwali.

"The atmosphere was warm, sincere, and very energetic. It was amazing to see how people from different countries came together and poured their hearts into each number. Technically, everything went smoothly: the lighting and sound were seamless, and the audience warmly welcomed each performance. I think in the future, we could allocate a little more time to stage rehearsals for larger groups. We could also enhance the visual component, for example, with more background video clips or decor to make some of the numbers even more impressive. Otherwise, everything went great!" Nadir said.

For Huefae Lorvanxai from NSAU, this was her first event as an AIS member. She helped organize the dance performance.

"The event was a great success! Participants were engaged and showed great interest in Diwali traditions. The atmosphere was festive and friendly. I especially remember the warm and joyful atmosphere that permeated the celebration," said Huefae.

For Lihiniya Kumarage Avishka Vishwajit from NSTU, this was also his first experience working at AIS. The student was responsible for purchasing decorations and food, coordinating guest participants, and was also a photographer during the event itself.

"The event was great. The students had a great time networking and getting to know each other, and students from Asian countries shared their unique experiences! We're glad the students made so many new connections. The event featured a wide range of interactive activities," said Lihinia Kumarage Avishka Vishwajit.

The AIS's mission is to create a friendly and warm international environment that will become a home for international students in Novosibirsk, where they can not only study but also experience their culture and share it with others. This isn't the last national holiday the Association will organize. The organizers also plan to hold traditional Russian holidays to introduce students to Russian customs and culture.

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Physics students won the volleyball tournament

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The competition counts toward the Spartakiad among faculties, institutes, the Specialized Scientific Center, and the Higher Institute of Culture (VKI) and was held using the Olympic system. Pairs were determined by drawing lots and taking into account the previous year's results. The losers were immediately eliminated, while the winners advanced to the next round and then to the semifinals.

In the final, the places were distributed as follows:

1st place — Faculty of Physics: Daria Kiryanova, Elizaveta Karlova, Elizaveta Kirchanova, Alexandra Kopysova, Daria Litvinova, Alena Mikhailova, Daria Lisyutenko and Alisa Ilinykh.

2nd place — Institute of Philosophy and Law: Sofia Volkova, Maria Dukhina, Alena Zagorodnikova, Sofia Kolmagorova, Polina Krivoshey, Ekaterina Petrova, Lada Sizova, Valeria Sitnikova and Daria Stepanova.

3rd place — Faculty of Economics: Anna Remus, Anastasia Turaeva, Darima Bayartueva, Daria Efimova, Sofia Nechaeva, Svetlana Ushakova, Ksenia Rekunova, Maria Kuminova, Sofia Rodenko and Elizaveta Karshakevich.

The Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics took 4th place. From there, places were determined by goal difference.

We congratulate the winners and wish the Physics Department team good luck and success at the upcoming Faculty Festival among universities in the Novosibirsk Region!

We thank KafFV teachers Svetlana and Vladimir Krylov for the excellent organization of the tournament.

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