konstantin kistersky joined the research group in his third year.ist's colleagues call him the bone who prints bones. he is developing implants that can speed up the recovery process. we use material that is replaced by bone tissue. tissue grows at the fracture site, such the implant acts as a frame; its technology reduces not only the rehabilitation period, but also the operation time; the products are made on the basis of computed tomography images, which means the surgeon needs less time to fit the sample. completely russian, starting from the polymer that is produced in a local laboratory, ending with a 3d printer created in krasnoyarsk, which the university purchased specifically for konstantin’s project when he was still a student. it is very important when a university gives such an opportunity, even to a student who is still does not have any scientific awards, yes, but simply trying your hypothesis is quite possible to discover something new. the institute of oil and gas of the far eastern federal university trains specialists primarily for