SPbGASU and NGASU (SibStrIn) are expanding their cooperation in the field of construction technology and organization.

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Lecturer of the Department of Technology and Organization of Construction at NSUACE Roman Kotkov, Vladimir Molodin and Roman Motylev

The period between the winter exam session for part-time students and the start of the spring semester for full-time students is traditionally considered a time of relative calm. However, for the faculty and research departments of SPbGASU, it often becomes particularly intense and productive. The end of January was marked by an important professional meeting in the field of "Construction Technology and Organization" (TOS).

A constructive and creative meeting was held in Novosibirsk between Roman Motylev, Head of the Department of Construction Organization at SPbGASU, Candidate of Technical Sciences, and Associate Professor, and Vladimir Molodin, Vice-Rector for Research at the Novosibirsk State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering (SibStrIn), Head of the Department of Construction Technology and Organization, Doctor of Technical Sciences, and Professor.

During the visit, the colleagues visited Technonicol's research center and the Knauf-NGASU (SibStrIn) Consulting Center, which showcases modern, innovative finishing and roofing technologies. Of particular interest was NGASU's collaboration with PERI, a global manufacturer of formwork and scaffolding, as part of the "Universities" project, which aims to integrate advanced manufacturing solutions into the educational process.

One of the key areas of work for the SPbGASU Department of TOS is improving construction methods in extreme climatic conditions. The department's research enables efficient construction and ensures the reliable operation of buildings and structures at subzero temperatures. The department operates a laboratory for studying winter concreting processes, creating a solid scientific and experimental foundation for further research.

The meeting resulted in agreements to expand cooperation between the universities. The parties expressed their willingness to participate in research and practical conferences, exchange experiences in organizing the educational process and implementing research projects, and participate in dissertation review and serve as leading organizations.

The development of partnerships between SPbGASU and NGASU (SibStrIn) opens up new opportunities for strengthening scientific schools and training highly qualified specialists in the field of construction technology and organization.

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A Rosatom enterprise opened a School of Mathematical Modeling at Novosibirsk State University.

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On February 16, 2026, the opening of the Modeling School of the Joint-Stock Company Engineering and Technical Center JET (JSC ETC JET, part of JSC Rosatom Service) took place at Novosibirsk State University (NSU).

Rosatom places special emphasis on training qualified personnel and supporting the comprehensive development of young people, including in engineering and mathematics. Established at the country's leading technical universities, the JET Engineering and Technology Center's Modeling Schools immerse final-year students in mathematical modeling and develop digital competencies relevant to the IT market.

Training at the Modeling School is based on the domestic innovative platform for mathematical modeling and digital twin creation, REPEAT (developed by JSC ITC JET). The Modeling School will provide comprehensive training for engineers in digital modeling.

"Creating our own modern developments and innovations for industry, training highly qualified specialists in technology and mathematics, and developing centers of excellence—these and other objectives for strengthening Russia's technological sovereignty are our goals as we expand the School of Modeling network. We believe that active and motivated NSU students—future graduates of the School of Modeling—will join the growing ranks of professionals capable of solving problems of national importance," noted Sergey Bukreev, Director of JET LAB.

As part of our development strategy, the university aims to strengthen the participation of industrial partners in educational projects. This helps us train specialists who, even during their studies, are immersed in the real industry environment, participating in projects and solving problems initiated by companies. Rosatom State Corporation is one of the university's key industrial partners. Since 2024, we have been working with a joint program. Master's program "Digital Twins and Scientific Engineering" on Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics"The opening of the Modeling School marks a new and important stage in our collaboration. I am confident that this will open up additional opportunities for our students," commented NSU Rector and Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences Dmitry Pyshny.

The School of Modeling at RSU has joined the growing network of engineering and mathematical schools of JSC "ITC "JET": students from KSPEU (Kazan), TPU (Tomsk), DSTU (Rostov-on-Don), KubSTU (Krasnodar), MPEI (Moscow), UrFU (Yekaterinburg), RSU (Moscow), and LETI (St. Petersburg) are already learning the basics of mathematical modeling on REPEAT.

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Financial news: 02/16/2026, 14-14 the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor, the transfer rate and the range of interest rate risk assessment for the WUSH (iWUSHoldng) security were changed.

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February 16, 2026

14:14

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and the deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the National Credit Center (JSC) on 16.02.2026, 14-14 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor with the settlement code Y0/Y1Dt (up to -34.7%), the transfer rate and the range of interest rate risk assessment (up to -0.1 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 54.95%) of the WUSH (iВУШХолднг) security were changed.

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Financial news: On the transfer of the currency position management instrument from the over-the-counter (OTCM) mode to the exchange-traded system trading mode (CETS).

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Starting February 16, trading in the US dollar–Russian ruble currency pair will be transferred from the over-the-counter (OTCM) trading platform to the anonymous exchange-traded (CETS) trading platform. This tool is designed for currency position management and will allow a wider range of participants to develop trading and arbitrage strategies between available instruments for the USDRUB currency pair when it is transferred to the exchange-traded platform.

Closing a position in an instrument is done by executing a transaction in the opposite direction and fixing the trading result in rubles.

Transactions are concluded with a central counterparty, and the instrument is supported by cross-margining and single collateral for positions in the foreign exchange and futures markets.

The time for concluding transactions with the new instrument is from 10:00 to 19:00 Moscow time.

Please note: from June 13, 2024, due to the sanctions against the NCC and the ongoing blocking of correspondent accounts, settlements in US dollars using NCC correspondent accounts will not be carried out, including the crediting and debiting of currency, as well as the use of US dollars previously blocked in the said accounts to secure and fulfill obligations.

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Yuri Trutnev: The Far East will receive Il-114-300 aircraft.

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Yuri Trutnev held a meeting on the prospects for the operation of the Il-114-300 on routes in the Far East and the Arctic.

Deputy Prime Minister and Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District Yuri Trutnev held a meeting on the prospects for the production and operation of the Il-114-300 on routes in the Far East and the Arctic.

"We announced the topic of the meeting today – the prospects for the production and operation of the Il-114-300 on routes in the Far East and the Arctic. The topic is somewhat broader. In a number of regions, there is a general shortage of aircraft. Aircraft are being retired, and this is impacting the accessibility of the Far East for people and passenger comfort," Yuri Trutnev opened the meeting.

The meeting participants discussed the development of regional transportation in the Far East and the Arctic, as well as the possibility of acquiring aircraft for subsequent transfer to the unified Far Eastern airline, Aurora, for regional (local) transportation.

The Il-114-300 program is being implemented in accordance with the Russian President's directives on the organization of serial production of the Il-114 aircraft and its engine. The Il-114-300 is designed for regional air transport with a commercial payload of up to 6.8 tons and a passenger capacity of 50-68 passengers, capable of operating in high northern latitudes in both normal and adverse weather conditions.

To date, 336 certification flights have been completed. The primary flight program is complete. The passenger cabin interior has been fully manufactured and installed, and fire and strength tests have been completed. Testing on snow-covered runways, low-temperature tests, and tests in natural icing conditions are planned for the first quarter of this year.

"The main certification program was completed in 2025. This year, we are expanding the dataset, lifting existing restrictions, and demonstrating modes that aviation authorities have not yet had time to evaluate. The Il-114-300 aircraft is currently in Yakutia. We are confirming its ability to operate in extremely low temperatures. Testing is proceeding successfully. Today, for the first time, the Il-114-300 successfully landed and took off from a snow-covered unpaved runway at Magan Airport. This year, flight certification tests are also planned in natural icing conditions in the Arkhangelsk Region, and at Sabetta Airport, we plan to conduct ground and flight evaluations to confirm the aircraft's suitability for deployment and operation in high latitudes. Closer to May, we will test it in predicted thunderstorm conditions, and several other specialized certification programs are also planned. Two prototype aircraft are involved in flight testing, and another is undergoing ground testing. "Therefore, by the time the first aircraft are delivered, we plan to remove all restrictions that could hinder its effective commercial operation," explained Daniil Brenerman, Managing Director of JSC Il.

Following the meeting, Yuri Trutnev instructed the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade, in conjunction with the Federal Air Transport Agency (Rosaviatsiya), to analyze the key factors determining the production and operating costs of Il-114-300 aircraft and develop a set of measures to reduce them while maintaining required quality and safety standards. Aurora Airlines, the Ministry of Transport, the Federal Air Transport Agency, the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East, and the Federal Agency for State Planning (FASU) Vostokgosplan were also instructed to analyze the economics of transportation, taking into account the replacement of retiring aircraft with Il-114-300s on specific routes.

"We need about 20 Il-114-300 aircraft in the Far East to replace the aging An-24/26 aircraft. This will help maintain passenger traffic and, if necessary, increase it. Regarding readiness, our colleagues from the Ministry of Industry and Trade and JSC Ilyushin reported that all major tests have been completed, the aircraft is essentially ready, and deliveries of batches of aircraft to operators in the Far East are scheduled for 2028, taking into account technical production cycles. We are, of course, interested in the earliest possible delivery date. Aircraft are desperately needed in the Far East. The fact that the Il-114-300 has arrived, that it has passed testing, and is being prepared for interregional air travel is very important," concluded Yuri Trutnev.

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Financial news: 02/16/2026, 11:27 AM (Moscow time) the lower boundary of the price corridor and the range for assessing market risks for the BYN/RUB currency pair were changed.

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In accordance with the Methodology for Determining Risk Parameters of the Foreign Exchange Market and Precious Metals Market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by the National Clearing Center (JSC) on February 16, 2026, 11:27 AM (Moscow time), the lower limit of the price corridor (up to RUB 22.61 in the TOD settlement mode) and the market risk assessment range (up to RUB 21.6101, equivalent to a rate of 19.51%) for the BYN/RUB currency pair were changed. New values are available. Here.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko: By 2026, 95 Professionalism clusters will be opened in Russia.

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In 2026, 95 clusters from 43 Russian regions will join the federal "Professionalism" project of the national "Youth and Children" project. They will train specialists in 20 sectors in demand by the country's economy. This was announced by Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko and Minister of Education Sergei Kravtsov.

"The 'Professionality' federal project allows us to build a system in which specialist training is tailored to the needs of enterprises. Our President, Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, has called personnel issues fundamental to the country's development. The creation of new 'Professionality' clusters within the framework of the 'Youth and Children' national project is a direct investment in Russia's future. Currently, 506 clusters in 86 regions cover 24 key economic sectors. An additional 95 clusters from 43 Russian regions are expected to join the 'Professionality' project in 2026," emphasized Dmitry Chernyshenko.

As part of the "Professionality" program, employers participate in the development of training programs, provide modern equipment and mentors, and graduates enter production with real competencies and a readiness to begin work immediately.

Clusters will be opened in the following industries: agriculture (14), mechanical engineering (11), transport industry (9), construction industry (8), education (6), mining industry, information technology, light industry, fuel and energy complex, chemical industry (5 clusters each), clinical and preventive medicine, metallurgy, tourism and services (4 clusters each), electrical industry (3), radio electronics (2), rail transport, robotics industry, art and creative industry, electronics industry, forestry industry (one cluster each).

Education Minister Sergei Kravtsov clarified that the presentations of the activity plans for the "Professionality" clusters opening in 2026 and their operational strategies for 2026–2028 will be held in Kaluga on February 26 and 27 at the Federal Technopark for Professional Education. This event will help identify growth areas and areas for improving the clusters' performance.

"The 'Professionalism' project has become a systemic mechanism for transforming secondary vocational education. Thanks to the project, modern workshops are being created in colleges and technical schools, curricula are being updated, and training periods are being shortened. This model of training specialists tailored to specific employer needs has proven itself to be highly effective. Professionalism is legally enshrined as a new form of educational activity, which requires employer participation in the management of educational institutions and the organization of educational activities. From September 1, 2026, all colleges and technical schools across the country will be able to implement it," stated Sergey Kravtsov.

The federal project "Professionalism" was launched in 2022 and aims to align the personnel needs of enterprises with the capabilities of the secondary vocational education system.

The project is being implemented by the Ministry of Education. The federal operator is the Institute for the Development of Professional Education.

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Yuri Trutnev instructed the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations, in conjunction with federal ministries and agencies, to develop legislative amendments to protect the population and territories from emergency situations.

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Deputy Prime Minister and Presidential Plenipotentiary Representative in the Far Eastern Federal District Yuri Trutnev held a meeting on the issue of "Eliminating Administrative Restrictions in the Elimination of the Consequences of Emergencies."

"We have gathered to discuss the issue of emergency response. Unfortunately, emergencies are common in the Far East. These include fires, floods, and other natural disasters. For example, we recently experienced extreme snowfall in Kamchatka. All of this leads to destabilization of life in the regions and often poses risks to the lives and health of the population. At the same time, unfortunately, emergency response, and sometimes even prevention, often conflicts with current legislation," Yuri Trutnev opened the discussion.

In emergency response situations, executive bodies of constituent entities of the Russian Federation and local governments are faced with the need to comply with certain legal norms that prevent regulatory bodies from effectively implementing the response. This, in turn, leads to an increase in the number of victims, material damage, delays in restoration work, and a decrease in public confidence in government authorities.

The adoption of emergency measures by executive bodies of constituent entities of the Russian Federation in certain situations without the consent of regulatory authorities (Rosleskhoz, Rosprirodnadzor, Rospotrebnadzor, Rostekhnadzor) may entail, among other things, the violation of certain legal norms governing day-to-day activities, as well as create an additional risk of bringing employees of response units and workers of regional emergency services to liability established by the legislation of the Russian Federation.

Following the meeting, Yuri Trutnev instructed the Ministry of Emergency Situations, together with the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East, to analyze current legislation and, in conjunction with interested federal ministries and agencies, propose necessary legislative amendments.

"We need to review current legislation. I've been working in the Far East for over ten years, and I always try to visit areas where people's lives and health are at risk, because I believe it's my responsibility. I've seen a lot: burned-out villages, flooded settlements, derailed trains. Often, it was impossible to make timely decisions due to the limitations of current legislation. An interim meeting was held today. We need to address this issue not only within the context of the current emergency situation. For example, with forest fires—when the fire hasn't yet reached a populated area, but the forest is already ablaze, a state of emergency hasn't yet been declared, and homes are at risk of burning. We need to take precautions in advance, not wait until homes burn down. Only one agency can be responsible for taking preventative measures—the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergencies, and Elimination of Consequences of Natural Disasters. I asked for another analysis. The Ministry of Emergency Situations will handle this in conjunction with relevant ministries and agencies. We will discuss this issue again in more detail," Yuri Trutnev concluded.

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NSU shooters win bronze medals at the Spartakiad

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The NSU team took third place in the shooting competition as part of the "Cheerfulness and Health" Spartakiad among faculty and staff of higher education institutions of the Novosibirsk Region! The program included air rifle and air pistol shooting, and our team included the following: Anastasia Trishkina, senior lecturer at the Faculty of Physical Culture and Sport (KafPhV), took second place in the individual rifle shooting event; Anastasia Korobeyshchikova, commodity expert; Anton Pivovarov, senior lecturer at the Faculty of Physical Culture and Sport (KafPhV); Vladimir Dmitrievsky, senior lecturer at the Institute of Physical Culture and Sport (IPP); Olga Chernaya, senior lecturer at the Faculty of Physical Culture and Sport (KafPhV); Sergey Timofeev, associate professor at the Faculty of Physical Culture and Sport (KafPhV); Evgeny Korolev, head of the Institute of Physical Culture and Sport (IPP) facilities department

Our team took 5th place in the table tennis competition.

Team members: Yuri Efremenko – Senior Lecturer, MMC; Larisa Zelenkina – Senior Lecturer, Department of Philosophy; Alexander Byvaltsev – Associate Professor, FENO; Leg Danilov – Senior Lecturer, Department of Higher Mathematics; Denis Kurilkin – Senior Lecturer, Department of Mathematics

Congratulations to the NSU team on their bronze medal in shooting! We thank everyone for participating in the interuniversity competition and wish them continued success in their sport.

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A graduate of the Sochi RUDN University Institute won the men's singles figure skating title at the 2026 Olympics.

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Mikhail Shaidorov, a graduate of the RUDN University Sochi Institute, won the gold medal in men's singles figure skating at the Milan Olympics. He competed for Kazakhstan.

After the short program, he was only fifth in the competition. However, in his free skate to the music from the film "The Fifth Element," Mikhail added a fifth jump—a flip—to his previously announced four quadruple jumps and successfully completed the program. Ultimately, he took first place and became the Olympic champion.

Congratulations from RUDN University

The university staff congratulates Mikhail on his victory.

"RUDN's greatest asset is its alumni: among them are presidents, ministers, and Olympic champions. Mikhail became yet another Olympic champion among the university's alumni; he graduated from the Sochi branch. On behalf of the large RUDN family, we congratulate Mikhail on his Olympic gold; we are proud of him," said Oleg Yastrebov, Rector of RUDN University.

"The Olympic legacy in action. In 2024, Mikhail graduated from vocational school with a degree in Physical Education and received his diploma. He studied diligently for all four years, attending all classes and lectures. He also trained with the renowned 1994 Russian Olympic champion, Alexei Urmanov, on our Olympic ice rink, which was built for the 2014 Sochi Olympics," says Kristina Mrug, Deputy Director of Strategic Communications at the RUDN University Sochi Institute.

Kristina Vladimirovna noted that both students and teachers watched Shaidorov's performance in Milan.

"The entire institute—both vocational and higher education—were rooting for Misha. When we realized he wasn't in the top five after the last Grand Prix, we watched just to cheer for him. No one expected to see this Olympic medal. People in the dorms said our staff were crying. We're proud of our graduate; we have a new Olympic champion," says Kristina Mrug.

About the Olympic champion

A year ago, Mikhail became the first figure skater in world history to land a quadruple toe loop combination with his second jump. Shaidorov won the first medal for the Kazakhstan team at these Games. He is 21 years old and continues to train under Alexey Urmanov. In 2025, he won silver at the World Championships.

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