A photo exhibition about young scientists has opened in Perm

Researchers from participating universities of the REC "Rational Subsoil Use" became the faces of the mobile photo exhibition "Young Scientists – the Future of Russia", which opened in Perm and will soon be shown in all major universities in the region.

The exhibition includes more than 20 photo portraits of young researchers from Perm University, Perm Polytechnic University, Perm Pharmaceutical Academy,

Perm Agrotechniver – participants of the REC "Rational Subsoil Use", as well as other universities, such as the Perm State University for the Humanities-

pedagogical university.

So the hero of the exhibition was the leading researcher of the research laboratory of organic synthesis of PSNIU, Candidate of Chemical Sciences Maxim

Uchuskin. He is investigating the use of readily available furan compounds.

Leading researcher, Candidate of Chemical Sciences Sergey Shipilovskikh is engaged in the development of medicinal compounds. In the Perm team

Among organic chemists, he continues his research on the topic "The study of polycarbonyl compounds and dioxoheterocycles".

Candidate of Physico-Mathematical Sciences Roman Ponomarev directs the youth laboratory of Integral Photonics of PSNIU, established in 2021 thanks to

REC. The scientist is developing new methods for assembling and testing photonic systems. This will make navigation and communication more reliable and cheaper even in

in conditions of large temperature differences.

Among the scientists who can be met thanks to the exhibition is Timur Ablyaz, Candidate of Technical Sciences, winner of the Perm Krai Prize in the field of science.

Now he is conducting research in the field of processing polymer composite materials by electrophysical processing. This data is used

when creating the famous engines of the new generation PD-14 and PD-35, which are manufactured at UEC-Perm Engines for Russian aircraft.

Alexander Nikolaev, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor, in collaboration with colleagues, has developed devices to improve the safety of mining

works at the enterprises of the Kama region. Its complex allows to carry out mining operations in energy- and resource-saving modes.

Maria Zabolotnova, Candidate of Agricultural Sciences is the winner of the Perm Krai Prize in the field of science of the II degree for 2022. She developed

technological techniques for the formation of productive herbage of the polygamous blackhead. The prospects of practical use of the polygamous blackhead in the green and feed conveyor of the region are determined.

The area of scientific interests of Alexey Kataev, Candidate of Agricultural Sciences is the development of storage technology and the creation of new innovative

useful products based on jerusalem artichoke. He developed elements of the technology of cultivation of this crop in the soil and climatic conditions of the Middle

Preduraly, proved the fodder value and economic profitability of Jerusalem artichoke cultivation for fodder and food purposes.

Evgeny Lyalin, Candidate of Technical Sciences, has developed and patented a mobile distributor of compound feeds for highly productive cows, which allows the delivery of compound feed with an error of no more than 3% and facilitates human labor. He also made a prototype of a feed dispenser.

He is the author of 45 published scientific papers and the holder of 5 patents.

The opening of the exhibition took place within the framework of the January meeting of the Legislative Assembly of the Perm Region, as the initiator of joining the all-Russian project was the Youth Parliament of the region.

Opening the exhibition, the speaker of the regional parliament Valery Sukhoi noted that the support of the scientific sphere in the region today is a priority of the regional authorities. "
There are about 600 young scientists in the Perm Region who are the drivers of the development of science in the region. Today, six new modern ones have been opened in the Kama region laboratories. I am sure that our young researchers will do a lot more for our region and for the country," Valery Sukhoi stressed.