Future IT specialists: Polytechnic University has launched a new recruitment program for its Digital Departments.

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On October 14, the Polytechnic University successfully held an open day for the "Digital Departments. IT Formula. Polytechnic" project. The event brought together over 400 students interested in obtaining additional IT qualifications.

"Digital Departments" are unique professional retraining programs implemented as part of the federal project "Universities for a Generation of Leaders" of the national project "Youth and Children." The key objective is to equip students in non-core fields with relevant IT competencies that will enhance their competitiveness in the labor market, regardless of their career path.

This academic year, Polytechnic University offers 14 diverse programs covering the most promising areas.

Digital design and artificial intelligence technologies in the design of visual communications
Programming for BIM platforms
Artificial intelligence in construction
Methods for conducting research and digital data processing in problems of the electric power industry using digital twins
Automation of calculations in electrical power systems using the C# programming language
Digital data analysis in economics and management
Bioinformatics
Python: from basics to scientific research
Development of business management solutions based on 1C technologies
Business analyst 1C
Digital Marketing and Social Media
IT consulting
Python. Data analysis in marketing
Digital technologies for design and engineering in mechanical engineering

The event's guests had the opportunity to personally interact with future teachers, representatives of partner companies, and students who had already completed the training. They learned about all the details of the educational process, how internships are organized, and the opportunities offered by a professional retraining diploma.

For example, at the "Development of Business Management Solutions Based on 1C Technologies" and "1C Business Analyst" program booth, partners SoftBalance, Omega, BIA Technologies, and 1C-Rarus-SPb introduced students to the 1C specialist and the career and educational opportunities available to students within the Digital Department partner tracks.

Studying in the project's programs not only provides relevant knowledge but also proven practical experience. Students work on real-world projects that serve as the foundation for their professional portfolios and resumes, and upon completion, they receive a professional retraining diploma conferring an IT qualification.

Training is provided in a convenient online format with ongoing feedback from expert practitioners. Polytechnic University students enjoy a number of special benefits: they can qualify for additional points toward an enhanced scholarship and have their completed course credited toward the mobility module of the "Career Adaptability" track. Furthermore, a diploma from the Digital Department gives graduates an advantage when applying for a master's degree at the Polytechnic University, adding points to the portfolio competition.

This year, we launched 14 practice-oriented programs in collaboration with market leaders so that any student—whether a designer or an energy specialist—can become a specialist with strong IT competencies and dramatically increase their value in the labor market, commented Nadezhda Tsvetkova, head of the Digital Departments project.

Open Day attendees were able to see that Polytechnic's educational programs meet the most current market demands and prepare specialists capable of shaping the future of their industries.

Training at the Digital Departments will begin in November. You can learn more about the programs and register atwebsite.

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An NSU astronomer captured the second brightest comet of this autumn.

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Mikhail Maslov, an engineer at the Vega Observatory at Novosibirsk State University, captured the second-brightest comet to date, C/2025 R2 SWAN. The footage was taken in the Iskitim district of the Novosibirsk region. The comet currently hangs low on the horizon in the evenings.

"This is a recently discovered comet, currently the second brightest after C/2015 A6 Lemmon. Previously visible in the Southern Hemisphere, it's now moving into the Northern Hemisphere, but still low in altitude. It will be visible in telescopes and binoculars in the evenings over the next three weeks," said Mikhail Maslov.

It probably had not been in the Solar System before, since its orbit is weakly hyperbolic, that is, open and non-periodic.

“This comet will fly through the inner regions of the solar system once and, most likely, will not return,” added Mikhail Maslov.

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Chinese schools celebrated World Food Day

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BEIJING, Oct. 17 (Xinhua) — On October 16, World Food Day, many Chinese schools held events to encourage children to be mindful of food.

BEIJING, Oct. 17 (Xinhua) — On October 16, World Food Day, many Chinese schools held events to teach children to be mindful of food.

BEIJING, Oct. 17 (Xinhua) — On October 16, World Food Day, many Chinese schools held events to educate children about food safety.

BEIJING, Oct. 17 (Xinhua) — On October 16, World Food Day, many Chinese schools held events to educate children about food safety.

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The All-Russian Scientific Conference on Source Studies and Archaeography has begun its work at Novosibirsk State University.

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The All-Russian scientific conference with international participation, "Source Studies of Old Russian Literature and Language (Archaeography, Textual Criticism, Poetics)," is taking place at NSU from October 16-18. The event is dedicated to the 60th anniversary of archaeological research at NSU and is supported by the Strategic Academic Leadership Program. Priority 2030 and the NSU Alumni Association "NSU Union." The conference was organized by the Department of Source Studies of Literature and Ancient Languages Humanities Institute of NSU and the Laboratory of Archaeography and Source Studies of the Scientific and Educational Center "Heritage" of the Novosibirsk State University Institute of Historical Research.

The conference is structured around four sections: "Source Studies and Textual Criticism of Old Russian Literary Monuments (11th–17th Centuries)," "Russian Literature and Culture of the 18th–19th Centuries," "Archaeography of Slavic-Russian Book Monuments and the Study of Old Believer Literary Culture," and "Linguatextual Studies of Slavic-Russian Book Monuments and Problems of Corpus Linguistics." Leading archaeologists from Moscow, St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg, Krasnoyarsk, Tomsk, Kirov, Syktyvkar, Kaliningrad, and Izhevsk will present their papers. Scholars from universities in Lyon (France), Shumen (Bulgaria), Athens (Greece), and Yerevan (Armenia) will share their archaeological research online.

At the opening of the conference, Tatyana Morozova, Deputy Director for Research at the NSU Humanities Institute and PhD in History, noted that this conference is of special significance due to its timing in conjunction with the 60th anniversary of archaeological research in Siberia.

We owe the long-standing tradition of archaeological expeditions at our university to the outstanding scholars and wonderful teachers Elena Dergacheva-Skop and Vladimir Alekseev, and many of you present witnessed these events. Over the past 60 years, students, first from the Faculty of Humanities and now from the Humanities Institute at NSU, have participated in numerous archaeological expeditions to various corners of Siberia and the Far East, making their personal contributions to the development of archaeological research and growing from students into accomplished scholars. Some continued to study archaeography, while others subsequently changed their research interests but nonetheless remained engaged in science. For them, the archaeological school became not just a school of archaeography, but a school of science and scientific research in general. The conference will help participants recall the beginnings of archaeological research, share the results of their research, and inspire students attending the breakout sessions to participate in archaeological expeditions and scientific endeavors in general, said Tatyana Morozova.

Corresponding Member of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Philological Sciences, Professor, and Director of the Institute of Philology of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences Igor Silantyev emphasized the conceptual significance of the NSU archaeographic school.

"This school of thought was founded primarily on the scholarly efforts of Elena Dergacheva-Skop. Archaeography is, in a sense, the center of this paradigm, but it also has, in my view, two equally significant elements. One of these was clearly outlined by Elena Dergacheva-Skop: source studies. The connection between these two elements is traditional and naturally defines the methodology for studying ancient and medieval literature. One of the distinctive features of the Novosibirsk school of archaeography is its third element: general literary criticism. Archaeographic phenomena and their source-based underpinnings are studied within the framework of general literary criticism, within the broadest possible perspective on general theoretical issues and questions of the study of literature as such. This general and broad perspective undoubtedly distinguishes the NSU school from others," explained Igor Silantyev.

Olga Zhuravel, Doctor of Philology and Head of the Archaeography and Source Studies Laboratory at the Heritage Research and Education Center, proposed, by analogy with the famous Lavrentyev triangle, which implies the inextricable link between science, education, and industry, a triangle of Siberian archaeography, the vertices of which are Novosibirsk State University, the Archaeography and Source Studies Sector of the Institute of History of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and the Department of Ancient Books and Manuscripts of the State Public Scientific and Technical Library of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. These centers were founded thanks to a quartet of brilliant scholars.

In the mid-1960s, three young scholars arrived in Akademgorodok, still warm from the recent thaw. Their fates, far from easy, had led them there in different ways. They were philologists Elena Ivanovna Dergacheva-Skop and Elena Konstantinovna Romodanovskaya, and historian Nikolai Nikolaevich Pokrovsky. They brought with them the traditions of the best academic schools of Moscow and Leningrad. And in turn, they founded their own academic schools. Old Russian literature, sources, manuscripts, and books—these were the soil from which the scholarly shoots grew, bringing together historians and philologists. As students, we didn't make much of a distinction between which of our teachers were historians and which were philologists. I worked for many years in a sector where both philologists and historians conducted joint research. "We were very close, and I want the younger generation of archaeographers to share our understanding that literature is an inexhaustible source of wisdom for all people, regardless of their profession. We continue to train specialists in this unique profession—rare, but essential for preserving historical memory and morality. And every year, new students go on expeditions, led by our wonderful instructors," said Olga Zhuravel.

Participants of NSU's first archaeographic expeditions also attended the conference opening. Among them was Larisa Soboleva, Doctor of Philology and Professor in the Department of Philology at the Ural Federal University's Institute of Geology and Natural Sciences. She believes that archaeography is more than just a science.

"Archaeography shapes one's approach not only to science but to life in general. It fosters interpersonal relationships and a deep memory, because without this quality, it's impossible to succeed as an archaeographer: you need to remember all the first names, patronymics, and last names of the people you encounter during your scientific research, the villages and towns you visit in search of rare sources, and most importantly, immense patience, the patience of the search. I believe the most important quality of a scientist, instilled in archaeography, is tireless research. This is developed on expeditions and then directly transfers to scientific work. Archaeography fosters a comprehensive approach to the study of ancient books and manuscripts, as well as the ability to extract the essence and draw important conclusions from even the most trivial details," said Larisa Soboleva.

The plenary session of the conference opened with a presentation by Vladimir Alekseev, PhD in Philology and Chief Librarian of the Novosibirsk State Regional Scientific Library, entitled "Archaeographic Work as One of the First Humanities Areas of the SB RAS: On the 60th Anniversary of Siberian Archaeographic Expeditions (1965-2025)." Vladimir Nikolaevich Alekseev headed the Rare Books and Manuscripts Department of the SB RAS for over 40 years. He began his archaeological career in 1963 in the Urals, during the first expedition organized by Vladimir Vladimirovich Kuskov and Elena Ivanovna Dergacheva-Skop. Three years later, after completing his studies at Ural State University, he led an archaeographic expedition himself. During his tenure at the SB RAS, the Rare Books and Manuscripts Department acquired its unique identity, distinct from similar departments in other cities. Vladimir Alekseev's contributions to the Rare Books and Manuscripts Department of the State Public Scientific and Technical Library of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SPSL SB RAS) and to the training of many generations of students were significant. The purpose of his address was to reiterate the fundamental principles of scientific cooperation between the SB RAS and Novosibirsk State University, which have served as one of the foundations of successful archaeological work in Siberia.

Vladimir Alekseev also explained that the bulk of the expedition's work was carried out by students undergoing archaeological internships. Their training was taken very seriously from the very beginning—each of them was required to possess specialized knowledge of working with archaeological sources, skills in working with people, the ability to communicate with Old Believers, and experience in compiling scientific descriptions of finds.

"The preparation of humanities students for archaeological fieldwork at NSU in the 1960s anticipated by more than half a century the Finnish school experiment that recently made headlines worldwide and astounded all educators. It involved students mastering not a subject (such as history, chemistry, or physics), but a phenomenon, explored using all available disciplines. Sixty years ago, our students, preparing for their summer fieldwork, were required to master not just any subject, such as the history of Russian literature in the late Middle Ages, Russian history, or geography, but the phenomenon known as 'Siberian Old Believers'—its history, how they emerged in Siberia, their everyday culture, way of life, geography of settlement, and so on," explained Vladimir Alekseev.

The presentation was given by Andrei Borodikhin, a student of Elena Dergacheva-Skop who continues archaeological fieldwork to this day. He is a candidate of philological sciences, associate professor in the Department of Literary Source Studies and Ancient Languages at the NSU Humanities Institute, and head of the Rare Books and Manuscripts Department at the State Public Scientific and Technical Library of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He discussed the role of the NSU Humanities Institute in archaeological research in Siberia.

Inna Shilova, Candidate of Philological Sciences and Senior Researcher at the Laboratory of Archaeography and Source Studies at the Heritage Research Center of the Novosibirsk State University Institute of Geology, spoke about the office archaeographic practice of philology students at the current stage (2005-2025).

The conference also features two exhibitions: "The Everyday Life and Romance of Archaeographic Expeditions (for the Anniversary of Archaeography in Siberia)" and an exhibition of archaeographic finds (1965–2025). The former is being held at Novosibirsk State University, and the latter at the State Public Scientific and Technical Library of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

Material prepared by: Elena Panfilo, NSU press service

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From History to Practice: The "History of Startup Creation" Event Held at the State University of Management

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On October 16, 2025, the State University of Management hosted a motivational event, "The History of Startup Creation," organized as part of the "Spectrum of Innovations" acceleration program.

Over 200 students gathered at the State University of Management's Information Technology Center to meet with technology entrepreneurs.

The speakers were experts from the Project Office for the Development of Youth Entrepreneurship in Higher Education Institutions of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation: — founder, CEO of Impact Lab LLC, member of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation Evgeniya Dmitrieva; — director of SIIDOS LLC, entrepreneur Bogdan Yakobson.

During the event, students learned about the key aspects of launching a startup and what to consider when implementing it. Experts shared their personal success stories and inspired participants to take bold steps into the world of entrepreneurship.

The participants actively asked questions about startups and successfully developing a business strategy, demonstrating the high level of interest and engagement among young people in this topic. Participants received valuable advice and practical recommendations that will help them bring their ideas and projects to life in the future.

The acceleration program is being implemented as part of the federal project "Technologies," which aims to develop advanced technologies and increase the competitiveness of domestic science and industry.

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Siberian Thermophysical Seminar: Polytechnicians Present Their Research in Novosibirsk

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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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Young scientists from the State University of Management presented reports at the International Automotive Scientific Forum

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Young scientists from the State University of Management—Vladimir Filatov, Leading Researcher at the Reverse Engineering Laboratory, and Denis Serdechny, Associate Professor at the Department of Innovation Management—took active part in the International Automotive Scientific Forum "Innovations in Motion: Promising Automotive Platform Technologies," which took place on October 15 and 16 at the Russian State Research Center FSUE NAMI.

The International Automotive Science Forum (IASF) is a key industry platform in Russia, bringing together science and the automotive industry to address strategic challenges since 2003. Since its inception, the forum has held 22 successful sessions. It is attended annually by leading industry experts—key players such as AvtoVAZ, GAZ, KAMAZ, and Sollers—as well as industry associations, as well as the country's best technical universities and research centers.

The opening of the Forum was attended by Fyodor Nazarov, Director General of FSUE NAMI, Albert Karimov, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade, Ksenia Shevyolkina, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Alexey Shilo, Deputy Minister of Transport, and Denis Sekirinsky, Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education.

The Forum's program focuses on the most current and promising areas of transport development: electrification and hybrid vehicles, hydrogen energy, digitalization and artificial intelligence, unmanned and intelligent transport systems, applied research and engine engineering, and agricultural transport for the modern agro-industrial complex.

The "Highly Automated Transport and Technological Means of the Agro-Industrial Complex" section presented the scientific and technological achievements of the State University of Management in the field of intelligent logistics, reengineering of modern transport complexes and systems, and the integration of highly automated transport and technological means with intelligent platform digital solutions for the modern agro-industrial complex.

In his presentation, Vladimir Filatov explored the topical implementation of the Internet of Things (IoT) concept in the context of agriculture, as well as the classification of transport and technological vehicles as IoT devices.

"A platform-based approach integrating modern technology ensures the creation and effective functioning of a modern agro-industrial complex ecosystem, combining enterprise openness to interaction with other organizations with trusted transport and digital solutions," noted Vladimir Filatov.

In his presentation, Denis Serdechny focused on the interim results of a major research project at the State University of Management, "Technological Support for Food Security Through the Deployment of Digital Platform Solutions," and outlined the key features of the solution being developed by our team.

"The main users of our digital platform are farmers, agronomists, logistics companies, wholesale buyers, and government agencies. However, to create and successfully implement a platform approach, it is necessary to organize user interaction through convenient and understandable interfaces, such as the VK MAX ecosystem," said Denis Serdechny.

Our staff's presentations generated interest among the audience and led to an open discussion.

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Proposals to identify new economic opportunities using space monitoring were discussed in Uzbekistan.

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Tashkent, October 17 (Xinhua) — Proposals to identify new economic opportunities using space monitoring were discussed in Uzbekistan, the presidential press service reported on Thursday.

"On October 16, President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev reviewed a presentation of proposals to identify new economic opportunities using space monitoring," the statement said.

"In recent years, our country has been actively expanding the use of aerospace data across various economic sectors. In particular, the presidential decree signed on September 30th of this year has taken this work to a qualitatively new level. According to the document, the Uzcosmos agency under the Ministry of Digital Technologies will conduct state space monitoring in the areas of geology, land relations, and ecology at least three times a year. Positions for territorial agency representatives have also been established," the press service reported.

As noted during the presentation, the main task today is to use space analysis to identify new opportunities that can provide a powerful impetus to economic development.

It is noted that special attention is paid to the issues of identifying unused land plots using space monitoring and involving them in economic circulation. –0–

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The Far Eastern Logistics Forum was held in Vladivostok.

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Vladivostok, Oct. 17 (Xinhua) — The Far East Logistics Forum was held in Vladivostok, the capital of Russia's Primorsky Krai, on Thursday.

Around 200 event participants, including industry leaders, experts, and government representatives, shared their views on current issues related to increasing the macroregion's logistics potential, effective supply chain management, transportation and warehousing, and digital transformation in logistics during a panel discussion. The forum also discussed new industry challenges and ways to address them in a time of uncertainty.

The event, a significant milestone in logistics and related industries in the Far East, aims to unite the efforts of business and government to develop the macro-region's logistics potential.

The forum was organized by the Far East Entrepreneurs Club with the support of the Primorsky Krai government and the Primorsky Krai Development Corporation. –0–

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China extends blue alert due to heavy rain and strong winds

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BEIJING, Oct. 17 (Xinhua) — China's National Meteorological Center (NMC) on Friday extended a blue alert for heavy rain and strong winds in some parts of the country.

According to the National Meteorological Center, heavy rainfall is expected in parts of Chongqing and the provinces of Hubei, Henan, Shandong, Anhui, Jiangsu, Hunan, and Guizhou from 8:00 a.m. Friday to 8:00 a.m. Saturday. Specifically, rainfall amounts of 100 to 120 mm could be expected in some areas of Chongqing and Guizhou.

Heavy rainfall is forecast in some areas of the above-mentioned regions, with maximum hourly rainfall exceeding 50 mm, which may be accompanied by thunderstorms and gusty winds.

Local authorities were urged to make adequate preparations and properly discharge their respective responsibilities.

The National Meteorological Center also warned that strong winds are expected in some areas of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, and the provinces of Qinghai, Liaoning, Shandong, Henan, Anhui, Jiangsu, and Sichuan from 8 a.m. Friday to 8 a.m. Saturday.

According to the National Marine Center, strong winds are expected to rage in the waters of the Bohai Bay, Yellow Sea, Taiwan Strait, Bashi Strait, and the South China Sea throughout the day, starting at 8 a.m. Friday.

The National Marine Center reminded vessels navigating or operating in waters exposed to strong winds to pay attention to navigation safety. The Center also called on firefighting services to be prepared to prevent fires in forests, pastures, and urban areas.

As a reminder, China has a four-tier weather warning system, with red representing the highest level of danger, followed by orange, yellow, and blue.

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