Scientific research by winners of a young scientists’ competition gained governmental support
Council for the Russian President's grants for the state support of young Russian scientists and state support of the leading schools of sciences of the Russian Federation has presented results of Presidential grant competitions of 2018. Representatives of the Belgorod state national research university are among the winners.
Doctor of physical and mathematical sciences, professor of theoretical and mathematical physics department of institute of engineering technologies and natural sciences Alexander Kubankin (the sphere of academic interests – radiation physics. Scientific research: "A research of coherent mechanisms of electromagnetic radiation generation at interaction of the accelerated electrons with periodic structures of high electronic density");
Candidate of Law Sciences, the associate professor of civil law and process of Institute of Law Maxim Zinkovsky (the sphere of academic interests – civil law. Scientific research: "Legal problems of improvement of quality and competitiveness of goods, works, services in the conditions of a sanctions regime of civil circulation of the Russian Federation");
The candidate of sociological sciences, the senior teacher of human resource management department of BelSU Institute of management Yana Serkina (the sphere of scientific interests – sociology of management. Scientific research: "Imitation of educational practices by marginal groups of the population: regional security threat");
Candidate of Technical Sciences, the research associate of laboratory of mechanical properties of nanostructural and heat resisting materials Marat Gazizov (the sphere of scientific interests – physical materials science – new perspective materials. Scientific research: "Development of the modes of heat treatment for the purpose of improvement of thermal stability properties of volume semi-finished products from Al-Cu-Mg-Ag of alloys for application in modern gas-turbine engines of land and aviation appointments").
We congratulate young researchers on a significant event in their scientific career!
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