Vice-Rector of AltSU Alexander Dunets commented on the number of postgraduate students at AltSU working under the Priority 2030 program and the projects they are involved in

27 January 2023 Department of Science and Innovation
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Last Saturday, young scientists of AltSU celebrated Postgraduate Student Day, also, the second wave of defenses of the projects of the Priority 2030 program came to an end.

Aleksander Dunets, Vice-Rector for Scientific and Innovative Development of Altai State University, spoke about the scientific projects of the Priority 2030 program in which postgraduate students take part.

“The scientific projects presented at the defense are being implemented within the framework of four large-scale strategic projects: “Agromodels of the natural and ecological framework of the unique biodiversity of Altai Krai,” “Sociocultural and civilizational heritage of the Greater Altai as the basis for stability and integration,” “Health conservation of the population: effective technologies and products in medical health and resort sector of the Altai region,” “Innovative technological solutions and products for the sustainable development of agriculture – AgroBioTech.” For postgraduate students, participation in the Priority 2030 program is an excellent opportunity to develop their professional scientific potential and gain experience working in a research team. This is a great contribution to writing a future dissertation,” said Alexander Dunets.

16 scientific projects supervised by the Scientific and Innovation Department were admitted to the defense procedure. Postgraduate students take part in 10 of them:

 • a postgraduate student of IMIT I.Yu. Ryabov under the supervision of A.A. Bondarovich in the project "Monitoring and evaluation of elements of sustainability of agrocenoses, carbon and water balances";

 • a postgraduate student of INGEO A.V. Kotelnikova under the supervision of N.V. Bitter in the project "Methodology and practice of creating a network engineering center Resort and Recreational Design;

 • postgraduate students of IGN D.K. Shcheglova, I.V. Grineva, S.V. Shipilov, S.V. Nikiforov under the supervision of S.G. Maksimova in the project "Safety and risks in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic: mathematical models and effective technologies for the health protection of the population of the regional society";

 • a graduate student of IBB D.E. Dudnik under the supervision of A.V. Malkova, a researcher at the engineering Center “Prombiotech,” in the project "Development of a polycomponent bacillary biological product for crop production and evaluation of its effectiveness in laboratory and field conditions";

• a postgraduate student of the Institute of Chemical Physics and Chemistry A. Mukhamedyanova under the supervision of D.V. Minakov in the project "Development and research of a biological product based on a consortium of microorganisms for the treatment of crops";

• a postgraduate student of IBB E.S. Brovko under the supervision of O.M. Mironenko in the project "Preservation and improvement of the gene pool of agricultural, medicinal crops and rare plant species";

• postgraduate students of the Institute of International Relations E.A. Narudtseva, S.S. Radovsky under the supervision of N.N. Seregin in the projects "Comprehensive reconstruction of historical and cultural processes in the territory of the Greater Altai in late antiquity" and "Interdisciplinary research of medieval archaeological complexes of the Greater Altai";

• postgraduate students of IBB V.F. Zaikov, E.A. Zholnerov under the supervision of L.A. Khvorova in the project "Virtual Laboratory for Processing and Analysis of Data on the Biodiversity of Plant and Animal Species";

• a postgraduate student of IBB V.V. Rudoy under the supervision of R.V. Yakovlev in the project "Study of the composition and patterns of formation of the fauna of the Greater Altai."

Based on the results of the defenses, the most effective projects were noted, which will be continued in 2023.

“Participation in the Priority 2030 program under the scientific supervision of Doctor of Sociological Sciences, Professor Maksimova S.G. is a really valuable experience for me as a postgraduate student and a young scientist. In addition to new knowledge in the field of risks and safety of health preservation, I mastered the skill of building mathematical models using a statistical program. In the future, it will come in handy for writing my dissertation. Also, based on the data obtained during the study, I was able to prepare scientific articles and submit them to the journals included in the RSCI database,” Daria Shcheglova, a postgraduate student of the IGN, shares her impressions.

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