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TSU is creating a mathematical model to assess the pollution of Baikal
TSU employee Bair Tsydenov is working on a complex mathematical model for the study of hydroecological processes in Lake Baikal
TSU student creates software for modeling an invisibility cloak
Egor Yurchenko is developing software that has no analog and with which it will be possible to model microwave devices from new metamaterials, whose properties even allow making these devices invisible for tomography
TSU will be engaged in data analysis of social networks
Russia's only large social network analysis laboratory has been established at Tomsk State University
TSU scientists will create an algorithm for disposal of spent GLONASS
This year, scientists of the Department of Celestial Mechanics and Astrometry NII PMM are beginning to create an algorithm for utilization of nonfunctioning satellites of the GLONASS system
TSU scientists simulated a nuclear explosion of an asteroid
Employees of the Department of Celestial Mechanics and Astrometry NII PMM and colleagues from St. Petersburg State University, Keldysh Research Center, and Research Institute Sirius are developing measures to protect the Earth from potentially dangerous celestial bodies
TSU scientists have found a new method of cleaning lakes
Researchers of the TSU Institute of Biology have invented technology of subglacial treatment of ponds contaminated with oil
TSU is creating phytomedications for the effectiveness of chemotherapy
Scientists in the Laboratory of Phytochemistry and Experimental Pharmacology of the Siberian Botanical Garden of Tomsk State University are working to develop highly efficient products of plant origin for the treatment of socially significant diseases
TSU USB flash drive will keep a terabyte on a few square centimeters
Elena Zhuravleva, a student at the Faculty of Radiophysics, explores composite materials and plans to establish a means of recording and reading information based on them that can replace the existing hard drives in computers
Russian scientists blow up ice to test their theories
Russian scientists blow up ice to test their theories
TSU scientists have developed the world’s first method for 3D printing
TSU scientists have developed a 3D printer that has no analogs. It allows printing ceramics that whose properties compete with those of high alloy steel non-ferrous metals and hard alloys