International Summer in Peterhof: Foreign Students Discover Russia's Pearl

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During the summer language and cultural camp, foreign students of our university went on an excursion to Peterhof, the famous residence of Russian emperors and one of the most impressive palace and park ensembles in the world. Students from nine countries took part in the trip: India, Zambia, Burundi, Kenya, Ethiopia, Angola, Guinea-Bissau, Cameroon and Cambodia.

From the first minutes of visiting the Grand Peterhof Palace, the students were immersed in the era of luxury and grandeur of the Russian Empire. They saw the state rooms decorated with gold, crystal and paintings, and also learned about the lives of the Russian tsars.

After the tour of the palace, the students went to explore the famous parks of Peterhof. In the Upper Garden, they were greeted by well-kept alleys and symmetrical fountains, and in the Lower Park, a stunning view of the Gulf of Finland and the Chess Mountain cascade. The culmination was the legendary Samson fountain, symbolizing Russia's victory in the Northern War.

But the real surprise for the participants were the famous Peterhof joke fountains! Unprepared for such a fun challenge, the students all fell under the streams of water secretly beating from under the ground. Everyone got wet, but this only added to the laughter and joy.

With friends and our teacher Elizaveta, we went on an amazing excursion to Peterhof! It was my first encounter with this amazing place. It exceeded all expectations. Our guide took us around the palace and told us its history so fascinatingly that time flew by. I really enjoyed it — the excursion was truly interesting and memorable! — shared Dos Santos Pereira Danilson from Guinea-Bissau.

This trip is not just an excursion, but part of a larger summer camp program, where students study Russian, participate in master classes, and get acquainted with Russian culture. The university continues to organize such events, strengthening international ties and creating opportunities for intercultural dialogue.

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Polytechnicians completed a key stage of R&D with the company "UK "KER-Holding"

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The staff of the Research Laboratory "Laser and Additive Technologies" of the Institute of Metallurgy and Metallurgy of the St. Petersburg Polytechnic University completed a key stage of R&D within the framework of the delivery of a technological complex for laser powder cladding for the LLC "UK "KER-Holding".

Engineers from the Research Laboratory "LiAT" of the Institute of Metallurgy and Metallurgy of the St. Petersburg Polytechnic University completed the practical part of the project aimed at transferring laser surfacing technologies for the restoration of gas turbine engine components, and conducted acceptance tests of the previously delivered laser powder surfacing technological complex.

The work was carried out as part of the second stage of R & D. The main objective was to implement and test laser cladding modes on two types of parts and control samples, including components made of heat-resistant nickel superalloys. The focus of the project was the restoration of the SGT-300 first-stage nozzle blades and the first-stage working blades of the Taurus 60 gas turbine engine.

All stages were accompanied by a full technological cycle: coordination of sample geometry, fluorescent testing for cracks, development of technological instructions, design and manufacture of equipment.

Mikhail Kuznetsov, Head of the Research Laboratory "LiAT" of the SPbPU Institute of Metallurgy and Metallurgy, noted: The laboratory staff successfully carried out acceptance tests of the laser cladding complex and demonstrated the applicability of the developed technologies taking into account the specifics of real production conditions. At the next stage, it is planned to equip the complex with a sealed chamber.

Long-term cooperation with UK KER-Holding LLC is one of the examples of how scientific developments of the Scientific Research Laboratory LiAT of IMMiT SPbPU find real application in industry. This is an important step towards the introduction of import-substituting technologies in the field of aviation and power engineering.

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Meditation strengthens human speech control mechanisms

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Meditation can not only improve emotional well-being, but also influence the speech functions of the brain, according to the results of a research project by a bachelor's degree graduate Humanitarian Institute Novosibirsk State University in the field of "Fundamental and Applied Linguistics" by Nadezhda Istomina. The results were obtained using electroencephalography (EEG) and concern both speech and motor (non-speech) control of behavior. Her project is part of a larger study conducted by a team led by the head of the laboratory of psychological genetics of the ICG SB RAS and the department of fundamental and applied linguistics of the Humanities Institute of NSU, Doctor of Philosophy Alexander Savostyanov.

— We studied how brain reactions differ in people who practice meditation and those who do not. It turned out that the brain of meditating participants reacts more actively to speech errors. Their neural response was stronger and faster. This indicates a more developed mechanism of speech control, — said Nadezhda Istomina.

The experiments were conducted at the Baikal Meditation Center in Buryatia back in 2018, where the participants were people who had been practicing Buddhist samadhi meditation for a long time, and a control group that had no meditative experience. A total of 204 EEG recordings were analyzed. The participants performed two tasks: stopping a previously started movement on a signal (motor control) and looking for grammatical errors in sentences (speech control).

— The example sentences were as simple as possible, so that even a child could handle them. This helped us focus on the brain’s reaction, not on the complexity of the text. We didn’t want to test grammar knowledge, but to understand how quickly and vividly the brain reacts to an error, — Nadezhda explained.

The most striking differences between the groups were found in speech control. Meditators showed a stronger neural response to speech errors than non-meditators. This effect was independent of age, gender, or personality traits such as anxiety.

For motor control, the differences were less pronounced.

"Here, personality traits played a major role – anxiety, neuroticism level and age. The influence of meditation itself was weaker," she noted.

However, one of the most interesting discoveries concerned the relationship between speech and motor control. Meditators showed a significant correlation between these two systems in the left frontal lobe of the cerebral cortex – in Broca's area, which is responsible for controlling the correctness of speech. No such relationship was observed in the control group. This may indicate that the brain of meditators coordinates speech and motor processes more closely.

"We have shown for the first time that meditation can not only improve general health, but also establish new connections between speech and motor functions in the brain. This opens up interesting prospects – both for science and, possibly, for practice," Nadezhda emphasized.

The study is not yet complete — the work is ongoing, and in the future it is planned to study other possible correlations and mechanisms of the influence of meditative practices on cognitive functions. The team working on the project hopes that the data obtained will help to better understand how meditation affects the brain, and possibly use this knowledge in the treatment of speech disorders or cognitive disorders.

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"Maximum" of comfort: the Studgorodok hotel has acquired its own cafe

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A modern café has opened in the Maximum Hotel of the SPbPU Student City. The long-awaited event is especially pleasing, since until now there were no public catering outlets in the immediate vicinity. Now students living in the Maximum Hotel and guests have the opportunity to have a comfortable breakfast and snack during the day.

The opening ceremony was attended by Vice-Rector for Organizational and Economic Work Stanislav Vladimirov and Director of the SPbPU Student Campus Vyacheslav Olshevsky.

The modern space of the cafe is equipped with everything necessary for a comfortable rest. Here you can not only have a snack, but also work with a laptop or meet with classmates or friends in a cozy atmosphere.

The wide range of menu includes both breakfasts and full lunches. Particular attention is paid to the pricing policy – the establishment is focused on students, so the prices remain affordable.

It is very important to create a comfortable environment for our students and the opening of the cafe confirms this. Also, the opening of the cafe is a successful joint work of all university services, – noted Stanislav Vladimirov.

Director of the Student City Vyacheslav Olshevsky added: I thank everyone who took part in the opening of this food outlet, which everyone was waiting for with impatience, and I hope that now the accommodation of SPbPU students in the “Maximum” hotel will become even more comfortable, which will be reflected in their academic success!

Students and guests have already appreciated the advantages of the new cafe. According to them, they now have a comfortable place to relax and the opportunity to eat well without leaving the building of the hotel "Maximum".

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"Point of Support" of the Polytechnic University: Psychological Support in a Modern University

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Lost in the stream of problems? Don't know who to turn to for help? We answer: Politekhnicheskaya Street 29, lit. O (Polytech Tower). The SPbPU "Tochka Opory" Psychological Support Center (PSC) operates here. A team of psychologists works to ensure that you can always get support in a difficult situation.

Why do universities need psychologists?

Firstly, it is supposed to be that way. In 2022, the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation and the Russian Academy of Education developed a concept for developing a network of psychological services in universities. According to the departments' recommendations, psychologists should carry out educational, psychocorrectional, diagnostic and advisory work with all participants in the educational process. Psychological and social well-being is part of the youth policy in the country and, in particular, in universities.

Secondly, life inside the university is not a vacuum, there are enough tense situations, challenges and problems. Some students have difficulties with adaptation, some are overly nervous before exams, somewhere there are conflicts in the team, someone has difficulty making decisions, and there are also overloads from combining work and study, and much more.

Finally, psychology is becoming more accessible through self-help books and materials, and the demand for them is growing.

What questions do people ask the Center’s psychologists?

"Tochka Opory" has been operating for three and a half years now within the structure of the Polytechnic Youth Policy Department. Its audience is students, employees and teachers, approximately 40-50 thousand people.

In 2024, the Center's psychologists conducted 931 individual consultations. In just over half of 2025, specialists have already conducted more than 670 consultations. The Center notes that the overwhelming majority (97%) of those who applied are students and postgraduates, while employees and teachers make up about 3%.

What worries people the most?

Relationships with others — 37%. Polytechnic students most often come to psychologists to sort out their relationships with partners, parents, and to establish communication with peers, friends, or work colleagues. A large number of social groups and regular contacts are inevitable in the university environment (and in life), which is why the ability to build relationships is a necessary skill for every person.

Anxiety and fears — 26%. The Center's specialists note experiences due to loneliness, changes, illnesses, studies, personal development and much more. Working with these difficulties is not the easiest and fastest process, but the result significantly increases overall well-being. To help those who have applied, the Center's specialists use elements of cognitive behavioral therapy: consultative work involves working through states, thoughts and feelings both at a meeting with a specialist and in the form of homework and practices.

Self-esteem and self-confidence – 12%.

In 2025, issues of emotional state and stress, personal identity and relationships, and studies occupied men and women approximately equally. At the same time, men addressed questions on “Productivity and self-management” three times more often, while women with exactly the same proportion prevailed in the category “Psychological trauma, loss, grief”. However, psychologists perceive these facts with caution.

In fact, although men and women have a number of unique features, they are in many ways equally susceptible to common crisis situations and experiences. It is possible to talk about the specificity of appeals depending on gender with a number of reservations, since such conclusions require a more thorough analysis, – says psychologist of the TsPS "Tochka Opory" Andrey Kuzmin.

Psychologists remind us that difficulties and experiences are a natural part of our lives, they can occur in anyone and at any age, regardless of status, gender and other characteristics. If you are unable to cope with the difficulties on your own, it makes sense to contact a specialist who will be able to clarify the causes, alleviate the symptoms and work out new behavior patterns together with you. If the difficulties go beyond the scope of psychological practice, then experts will recommend seeking help from specialized specialists: cardiologists, neurologists, psychotherapists and psychiatrists.

Not just consultations

If you think that a psychologist's work is limited to the walls of a consultation room, you will be only partly right. In addition, our specialists conduct discussion clubs, support groups, thematic trainings and much more.

Individual consultations are an opportunity to support a person during an acute period or to start a process of fundamental changes, starting a targeted work from the deepest layers of the psyche. However, at a certain point, it makes sense to supplement such work with group formats, in which a person learns to see himself from the outside, practices interaction skills and plays out different situations in a safe environment, says Daria Popova, a psychologist at the TsPS Tochka Opory.

In addition, psychologists participate in university events. For example, on May 17 in the Polytechnic Park during the family festival "Beauty-day" The Center's staff held a "Plasticine Date" class for parents and children.

Recently, we have noted a growing interest in art therapy practices. For example, the event “Plasticine Date” has become a successful format for joint creativity of children and parents. In addition, I managed to open a workshop on neurographics – this is a space where participants can reveal their emotions and experiences through drawings, abstractions and free lines, – shared Veronika Sudakova, a psychologist at the TsPS “Tochka Opory”.

The Center's specialists are also experimenting with new types of activities. This year, psychologist Anastasia Markevich launched the online marathon "Anxiety under control" on the Telegram channel for the first time.

"This is a unique opportunity to bring useful self-help practices to a wider audience," said Anastasia. "The idea was to share practical developments on the topic of growing anxiety in a remote format. We have not had such a practice before and, judging by the coverage and feedback from the participants, we successfully managed to implement such a mini-project, which I am very happy about!"

In the same format, in August, psychologist Daria Popova launched a 24-day online intensive course “Fight Back from Stress” with elements of gamification.

The Center's psychologists regularly improve their qualifications and attend specialized events, such as the All-Russian conference "Personnel work and labor protection in scientific and educational organizations of higher education", the All-Russian seminar-meeting of psychologists of educational organizations of the higher education system.

In 2025, the employees of the CPS became members of the St. Petersburg Psychological Society (SPbPO) and received membership cards at the Faculty of Psychology of St. Petersburg State University. Membership provides an opportunity to participate in events to keep abreast of current trends in psychological science and practice, have affiliation and the status of a specialist.

Communication with representatives of psychological services of other universities is also part of the activities of the Center's employees: this summer, the Polytechnic University hosted a supervision for psychologists from St. Petersburg universities, during which the Center's employees, together with their colleagues, discussed the most difficult therapeutic cases and shared their experiences.

Attending conferences, supporting the specialized community and sharing experiences with colleagues are extremely important for us, since the work of a psychologist implies regular contact with the difficult states of those who seek help. At events and meetings, we can discuss our practice, debate, learn new things and spend time in the company of like-minded people, restoring our own resources, – notes Anna Filimonova, a psychologist at the TsPS "Tochka Opory".

The Center’s specialists are currently planning to search for new ideas in working with different groups of applicants.

During the existence of our service, we have accumulated rich experience in consulting and working with various categories of requests. Having started with a small team of psychologists, by now the Center has developed into a full-fledged team of specialists and has all the necessary resources to provide support to everyone who feels the need for it. Our mission is to promote the well-being of our beloved Polytechnic University and the entire society as a whole, – says Anna Kalugina, Director of the Center for Social Support "Tochka Opory".

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More than 250 polytechnicians have undergone military training in Leningrad Military District units

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From June 23 to August 5, training sessions were held in military units of the Leningrad Military District with the participation of more than 250 students of the SPbPU Military Training Center.

The training began, as always, with the taking of the military oath. During the training sessions, the polytechnicians worked in the field as part of the crews of equipment and communication stations, control points and calculations of anti-aircraft missile troops, learned how to deploy the engineering equipment of the command post, learned the rules for the operation and repair of armored vehicles, and mastered the basics of tactical medicine.

During the training, students also gained experience in serving on daily duty, acquired skills in commanding units of the communications troops, anti-aircraft missile forces, armored units, and mastered the operation of complex modern weapons and military equipment.

Along with their combat training activities, the boys helped with the repair and improvement of military units, for which, after completing the training and final certification, they received certificates and gratitude from their commanders and the head of the Polytechnic Military Training Center.

From August 2 to 5, traditional ceremonial events were held with the carrying out of the national flag of the Russian Federation and the flag of SPbPU, during which students who completed their studies in military training programs at the Military Training Center at SPbPU were issued completed registration certificates. Vice-Rector for Additional and Pre-University Education Dmitry Tikhonov and Head of the Military Training Center Viktor Ozaruk congratulated the students on the completion of the training camp and successfully passed certification.

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Vice-Rector of the State University of Management – “Honorary Builder of Russia”

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Vice-Rector of the State University of Management Vitaly Lapshenkov was awarded the “Honorary Builder of Russia” badge on behalf of the Minister of Construction and Housing and Communal Services Irek Faizullin.

The departmental award was presented by Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education Airat Gatiyatov.

Vitaly Vladimirovich is responsible for the campus of the State University of Management and its technical communications, which are updated on a regular basis. For example, this academic year, in the winter, work was completed on installing the internal fire-fighting water supply system in Dormitory No. 6, and in the spring, heating system feed stations were installed in the heating points of the Main Academic Building, Dormitory No. 2 and Dormitory No. 6.

We congratulate Vitaly Lapshenkov on his well-deserved award, thank him for caring about our university and wish him further professional success!

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SPbPU team wins Russian ultralight aviation championship

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The team of the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU "Digital Engineering" won the Russian Ultralight Aviation Sports Championship on the improved aircraft "MIKS-500" (modified X-32 MIKS) in the discipline "Microplane-1". The aircraft was upgraded as part of the "Priority-2030" program. The competition was held from August 4 to 8, 2025, at the Seredka airfield in the Pskov region. The event was organized by the All-Russian public organization "United Federation of Ultralight Aviation Sports of Russia" with the support of the Ministry of Sports of the Russian Federation.

The purpose of the championship is to identify the strongest athletes to form a list of candidates for the Russian Federation sports teams to prepare for and participate in international sports competitions, as well as to prepare a sports reserve.

A total of 12 teams from St. Petersburg, Vladimir, Novgorod, Omsk, Pskov, Tula regions and the Republic of Bashkortostan took part in the championship. Over the course of several days, pilots demonstrated their aircraft control skills, including "deck landing", landing with the engine off, terrain orientation skills and the ability to remain calm in difficult flight situations.

The championship participants competed in the following sports disciplines.

"Deltalet-1" "Microplane-1" "Microplane-2" "Autogyro"

The team of the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU is commander Alexander Rodin, navigator Vladislav Balashov and technician Egor Seryakov. The athletes study at the Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Materials and Transport of SPbPU and have been improving their engineering skills for over a year as laboratory assistants at the Experimental Design Bureau of the PISh SPbPU.

The winners and prize winners were determined by the sum of points scored based on the results of all flights. The team of polytechnicians made 10 flights and eventually scored 3080 points, showing the best result in their discipline. The aircraft commander Alexander Rodin will be awarded the rank of candidate for master of sports.

We had very intensive training organized by the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU. The morning shift started at 5 am, and we were in the sky until 12 pm. After that, there were theoretical classes on aircraft piloting, navigation, radio exchange, meteorology and other subjects. The evening shift lasted from 5 pm to 8 pm. During the entire training period, we gained significant practical experience, flew more than 100 hours of flight time and received a lot of theoretical and practical knowledge from our mentors, the staff of the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU. The crew managed to get to know the aircraft better, participate in the processes of modeling aerodynamics and strength, evaluate the flight characteristics and advantages of the aircraft, which allowed us to develop a strategy for winning the Russian championship. Yes, the weather conditions during the championship were difficult, the opponents were experienced and strong, and we participated in the competition for the first time. But we and our mentors believed in success and made every effort to achieve it, said aircraft commander Alexander Rodin.

Teams from Omsk and Pskov regions took second and third place in the “Microplane-1” discipline.

The improvement of the MIX-500 aircraft was carried out by specialists from the Design Bureau of the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU under the leadership of Mikhail Korchkov.

Engineers from the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU “Digital Engineering” developed mathematical and computer models of the aircraft and, using the digital platform for the development and application of digital twins CML-Bench® (developed by the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU), performed a series of digital (virtual) tests of the X-32 MIX aircraft of the ASTC “AEROMIX” flying club on the aerodynamics and strength of the aircraft, based on the results of which it was modified to improve its aerodynamic characteristics. As a result, fairings for the wheels of the front and main landing gear were installed, a profile was installed to reduce aerodynamic drag on the wing struts. This was achieved in the shortest possible time, in just 1 month. All work was carried out within the framework of the key technological area (KNTH-1) “Systemic Digital Engineering” of the Priority-2030 university support program. The work carried out is the first stage in the creation of the CML-Aeroplane. In 2025-2026. We have planned to develop a digital twin of the aircraft based on the CML-Bench® digital platform, as well as to manufacture a prototype. Based on the created digital twin, advanced composite materials and advanced manufacturing technologies will be introduced into the aircraft design; the weight will be reduced while maintaining rigidity and strength characteristics; aerodynamic characteristics will be improved; the design and power scheme of the aircraft will be changed, – explained Mikhail Korchkov.

The listed changes mean a complete redesign of the aircraft. In the future, the aircraft will be converted into an unmanned aerial vehicle for aerial chemical work.

As for the winning team, the future plans of the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU include participation in competitions on an aircraft of its own design.

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Polytechnicians at the Oil and Gas Forum in Almetyevsk: Six-day intensive professional development

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Third-year bachelor's students of the Higher School of Industrial Management of IPMEiT Elena Muravyova, Sanam Yasynova and Ksenia Borodina represented Polytechnic at the VI International Oil and Gas Youth Forum in Almetyevsk (Republic of Tatarstan). The girls are studying in the direction of "Oil and Gas Enterprise Management" and passed a serious competitive selection to participate in the forum organized by the Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation and PJSC Tatneft. The event was held at the Higher School of Oil.

The forum brought together hundreds of students, young professionals and experts to solve the problems of the energy sector of the future. The central event was the "Hackathon of the Fuel and Energy Complex Development-2050", where teams participated in the development of innovative solutions for technological leadership of the Russian oil and gas industry.

For young polytechnics, the forum became an intensive six-day school of professional growth. The students solved complex practical cases, attended master classes by leading industry experts, honed their soft skills at special trainings, where special attention was paid to public speaking, creative thinking, the use of artificial intelligence and the art of presenting ideas, participated in business games, practicing teamwork and strategic planning skills.

Divided into teams, all hackathon participants solved business cases reflecting the real challenges of the oil and gas industry, and then defended them before an expert jury.

The forum also provided students with unique opportunities for networking and professional development. Sanam Yasynova showed herself brilliantly at the training dedicated to artificial intelligence "AI for work and life: what can we trust algorithms with?" Ksenia Borodina actively participated in the master class "Creative Thinking".

Elena Muravyova attended several master classes during the job fair "Tatneft – Digital Development".

"For me, the most memorable experience at the forum was practicing English," Elena shared. "There was a foreign geologist on my team, and I took on the responsibility of being his translator. I wouldn't say it was easy, since he used professional slang, but my knowledge was enough for good communication."

In addition to the educational intensive, a tour of the open-air Oil Museum in the village of Shugurovo in the Leninogorsk region of Tatarstan was organized for the forum participants.

"The forum opened up new opportunities for us," the students shared. "We were able to meet the heads of Tatneft, and they gave us valuable advice for career development. We thank Polytech for facilitating our participation in such a large-scale event!"

The participation of Elena, Sanam and Ksenia in the forum not only enriched their professional background and expanded their career horizons, but also demonstrated the quality of training of specialists at the university. Their experience will inspire other students to actively participate in industry events that open the way to a successful career.

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Scientists from the State University of Management took part in the discussion of the future of unmanned technologies in agriculture at Archipelago 2025

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From August 7 to 17, the Skolkovo Innovation Center is hosting the project-based educational intensive course "Archipelago 2025". The event is one of the main events for the Russian unmanned and robotic systems industry, each year gathering leading experts, government officials, business and the scientific community to discuss current trends in industries such as the drone industry, near space and biotechnology.

On August 10, as part of the intensive course, a strategic session was held on the use of unmanned aerial systems in agriculture, which was attended by Dmitry Rybakov, a research fellow at the Center for Management of Engineering Projects of the State University of Management, and Vladimir Kutkov and Nikita Akinshin, junior research fellows at the Laboratory of Reverse Engineering of the State University of Management. Representatives of the State University of Management, together with colleagues from agricultural universities, agricultural enterprises and technology companies from all over the country, discussed current problems and promising solutions in this area. The discussion focused on key issues facing the agro-industrial complex in the context of the introduction of UAS. The session participants analyzed the existing barriers that hinder the widespread use of unmanned technologies in agriculture and proposed ways to overcome them. Representatives of the agricultural sector shared practical experience in using drones to monitor the condition of crops, accurately apply fertilizers and plant protection products, and assess damage from natural disasters.

This year, the Archipelago is being held as part of the International Forum "Unmanned Systems: Technologies of the Future". In the coming days, the GUU staff will be attending a number of events dedicated to research and development in the field of UAS for the logistics, oil and gas and construction industries. Let us remind you that our university has a significant scientific background and experience in applied work in the field of unmanned aircraft systems. GUU is the lead executor of a major scientific project "Ensuring food security of the country based on the creation of software and hardware systems and intelligent platform digital solutions in the field of development of agro-industrial technologies of the full life cycle", aimed at increasing productivity and reducing labor intensity of agricultural production of all types and stages due to comprehensive digitalization, robotization and intellectualization of processes based on domestic technologies, and within the framework of the Advanced Engineering School "RosGeoTech" at GUU, the ABRIS project is being implemented – "Autonomous unmanned and robotic innovative systems for monitoring oil and gas facilities and geophysical surveys".

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