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, they change entire locations, it’s easy to make a deepfake, change your voice. well, we continue, today we have determined the winners of the second presidential grant competition; these are non-profit organizations, projects that were accepted in february-march, passed the examination and received a rating in points. the coordination committee summed up the results today. well, we’ll find out all the details from our correspondent maria valieva. maria joins us live. yes she
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in direct communication with the publication of the presidential administration, where the meeting took place. well, we will return to this topic later, they tell us that there is no connection with maria yet. well, now to other topics. yes. measures to prevent wildfires and floods in the far east were discussed today by participants at a meeting chaired by deputy prime minister dmitry patrushev. he is on a working trip in the khabarovsk territory. to prevent forest fires and floods, patrols. instructed to strengthen control over the unauthorized burning of dry grass and not later than july 1, ensure the proper condition of hydraulic structures. well , today dmitry patrushev met with the acting governor of the khabarovsk territory dmitry demishin. the deputy prime minister noted that the region is one of the supporting subjects of the far east. the region is rich in natural resources, which creates a good basis for the development of various sectors of the economy. over the last 3 years
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, i would like to separately note the fairly developed shipbuilding industry, shipyards located in the regions are involved, including for construction and fishing fleet, which is being implemented within the framework of the investment quotas, which we recently played out and now the second stage will take place, the region also has extensive land resources, and this in turn provides opportunities for... further growth of agricultural production, of course, rich natural resources oblige us to pay special attention to their rational use and generally take care of the environment. the largest region in terms of potential mineral resources, today work is continuously carried out on geological study of the subsoil, reproduction of the mineral soybean base, and of course we are interested in developing the added. also, during a working trip
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came from great britain to st. petersburg, to st. petersburg state university, and there my colleagues and i built spina's optics laboratory, in which we study polyritonics, this can also be... a more descriptive term is liquid light, this is light that spreads everywhere, in crystalline structures of a certain geometry it begins to behave like a liquid, form drops, whirlpools, so we are learning to control it based on this liquid... light , we have made a truly new generation of lasers, polyreton lasers, now we have joined the roadmap for quantum computing and are making neural networks, making even quantum transistors, here are qubits for future quantum computers, and looking at this whole story, after all, 13 years
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have passed, i want to say that of all the instruments for financing science that i know, the megagram program. in the fourteenth year , a polyritonics group arose in the russian quantum center, in the sixteenth year, my colleague from england pavlos lagoudakes came to skoltseh and built an excellent laboratory there, in the eighteenth year we were already invited to china, chinese colleagues who liked all this, and we
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we built an international center for polyrhythonics in hangzhou, in general , such a cluster of scientific groups and laboratories has already emerged, and most importantly, a scientific school has emerged, which now occupies, dare i say it, a leading position in the world, young people come to us from all over world, including unfriendly countries, we are happy to see everyone, and it seems to me that this has paid for this initial investment many times over, so if i would like to wish our mega-grant program something, i would like to wish it to somehow grow into size, in the first years...
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goes through government assignments for the same science and is not always spent as efficiently, here is the megagrants program, one option. in addition, i am absolutely sure that many representatives of our business would be happy to associate their name with such a prestigious and useful program for the state. why not open it up to sponsors, private sponsors? maybe they would allow us to fill this budget and we would be able to create more than eight there every year. and 40 laboratories or 50, in addition, to support already existing scientific schools that have grown out of mega-grant laboratories, thank you for your time, yes, and, you know, when they remember st. petersburg state
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university, i always say with pleasure that i am also a graduate of this university, and moreover, i worked at university as an assistant to the rector, and... i can imagine how it all works, but where exactly is your laboratory located? in peterhofek, in peterhof, uh-huh, it’s clear, yes, a good place, so, as for megagrants, it has already been said, we are after we launched this work in what year andrey, since 2000, fifth, tenth, since 2010 we launched this work, it really brought a very good result, to be honest, that's... when - well, everything good happens, one way or another , my colleagues, modest people say all the time, yes, this is what you launched, you did, this is what they proposed, in fact, but i just didn’t stop them from doing it, here’s the author, this is andrei aleksanovich fursenko, and this
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program really turned out, 345 laboratories in i think 37 or 39 constituent entities of the russian federation are developing, yes. this idea, the idea of enlarging this program, it also doesn’t belong, it belongs to him, so the pros and cons of everything are the author, in such cases the car is the author, well, maybe there’s some sense in this consolidation, well , now i won’t go into details, we all already understand what we’re talking about, but what decisions we made, you probably also know about this, a decision was made to increase the amount of financing to 100 million per year, and extend the deadline, because as far as i i understand, we... in my opinion, you also met with some other colleagues so that the planning horizon was visible, and
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the decision is to increase this work to 100 million from 3 to 5 years, with the right to extend it for another 3 years, i know that this may not be enough for some areas of research, but i do not rule out that... the russian science foundation and the ministry, let my colleagues not be offended, but this is so, all
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the time this is where the money will go, where it will come from financed because ultimately behind this is the result, which, well, let the bureaucrats ask me, which one way or another can be considered as a result, as the result of our own work, but in general we will solve this issue, where to unite what, along what, along what line to direct this research, the main thing? they will invest resources even in those
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studies that do not bring immediate returns every minute, they do this, here, too , to a certain extent they can be redirected, redirected and agree on their co-financing, but if they see how results the possibility of obtaining results for some applied areas. then this can dramatically increase the level of their participation in this activity, so the first step, as i said, is to increase the period, increase the volume, the possibility of extension, we will go along this path, and by the way, for young researchers there - in my opinion, 15 million for 4 years, we are also extending the duration of these programs, so in general, this is what you are proposing... we will do so, i wish you success, thank you, thank you, i
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partner, this is the biotechnological company biocad, i think, a well-known company, and we have already received support within the framework of a world-class laboratory for the actual development of such a vaccine, this has just begun, the coronavirus pandemic has begun, it is important that i say here that we are not we’re just developing the drug as such, and many people are developing different drugs, and we’re also doing something, developing production technology, because we know that all influenza vaccines, for example, are now produced on chicken embryos, so there was a problem that with the supply of hatching eggs there may be...
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kati at their production sites are actually developing this technology for the production of our particular vaccine now, but here again it is important to say that within the framework of this grant , it is naturally impossible for a world-class laboratory to complete the entire development now before , let’s say, sales, and actually, my question or proposal will probably be, so the next line of grants seems to suggest itself, and specifically technologically.
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university, worked for a long time at cern in an experiment on a compact mion solenoid, now at tomsk state university he is developing software for modeling artificial intelligence and machine learning in russian large megasience installations, please, for many years my colleagues and i have worked in international projects .
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has disadvantages, i understand, it has disadvantages, those are the projects that were not included in the list of winners, nevertheless, we are trying not to lose them either, to raise, in my opinion, at least two projects, they still received support and they will get it, that means, but nevertheless there is a problem, we will definitely work on it let's think about it, and maybe we can combine the proposal that you... colleagues made, yes, let's look at other sources and try not to leave it unattended like this, i am aware of the fact that
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really reached a very interesting and productive phase in their research, and it was simply wrong to stop it and it can even be combined with something, but it was necessary to give a new life, this presidential program of the russian science foundation, it is really effective, it really works, but for for for for for for for for for for for for for for for for for for for for for ours, yes i will say that just for we have been working for several years since 1717.
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i still think, so to speak, it is important to emphasize here - for my part, also as a scientist working and participating in grant programs, when they say that our funding for science may not be insufficient, but really good, quite enough, only this program has received funding of more than 60 billion rubles, almost 600 organizations and... almost 30,000 scientists and productivity too, i was talking about meco-grants, there are 37,000 publications in just 6 years, 37,000 publications, of which almost 14,000 in the first quarter, well , be healthy, this is a really good program, we understand that this is not enough, we understand, thank you, thank you, we understand that this is too little, how much do we want to achieve by 2%, yes, eh?
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that we understand that this is not enough, and we we will strive to increase these volumes, that’s for sure, that’s what you said, that there are 600 - 600 60 billion, 60 billion there, all this, all this is correct, but we understand that this is not enough, we understand, we give ourselves very well this is the report, but it’s also good that we understand this, really, well , vladimir, that’s already good, vladimir
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vladimirovich, i would be the president of the academy of sciences, nods his head and shows me like this: give me the money, that’s it, we’ll work on it . thank you, you know, i would say that your presence here is a huge launch, a grandiose project that the whole country was doing, but this is generally a good, good confirmation that science is a priority for russia, especially do you? do you have a nickname? yes, we are, this is a matter of pride, i am sure that we will see it through to the end and make good money. thank you, in this, in this part of our meeting there is another speaker, anna vladimirovna paterova, now south ural university, quantum interferometry laboratory, you better tell me what you are doing and what research, what results, but i want say that anna vladimirovna worked at the institute for a long time, at the issered institute in
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singapore and now. a very successful laboratory at the university of south ural under your leadership in singapore it is very hot, you feel much more comfortable in the urals, right? yes, i already felt it, and good afternoon, vladimir vladimirovich, it is a great honor for me to be here today, i am a researcher, a senior researcher at the institute of materials research and engineering in singapore, where i work on quantum optics, i work quantum optics in... optics, i’ll probably tell you a little about myself, i’m from chuvash, my professional activity began in 2008 with admission to the physics department of lomanosov moscow state university, in 2011 i became interested in quantum optics and entered the department of quantum electronics , where i defended my thesis on the topic of controlling the spectrum of a biphaton field in the laboratory.
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