Public lectures of RAS academicians were held at SAFU

22/11/2021
On November 19, public lectures by famous scientists were held at the Northern (Arctic) Federal University as part of a visiting meeting of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Presidium of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The listeners were high school students and students.

"I am very pleased that today, on the birthday of our countryman, the famous Russian academician Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov, we are holding open lectures by leading scientists of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Our scientists will share with you up—to-date knowledge in various fields of science," Galina Antonovskaya, moderator of the event, Deputy Director for Scientific Work of the Federal Research Center for Integrated Arctic Studies named after N.P. Laverov, greeted the audience.

Evgeny Boyko, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Director of the Institute of Physiology of the Federal Research Center "Komi Scientific Center of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences" delivered a lecture on "Physiological and biochemical foundations of human life in The Arctic." There was also a speech by Corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Chief Scientific Secretary of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences Alexey Makarov on the topic "From Lomonosov to modern technologies in materials Science". Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Director of the Institute of Metallurgy of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences Andrey Rempel spoke about high-entropy materials. The event ended with a speech by the Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of Chemical Technology of Glass and Metals of the Russian Chemical Technology University named after D. I. Mendeleev, head of the International Laboratory of Functional Materials Based on Glass named after P.D. Sarkisov Vladimir Sigaev with a lecture "Almighty Glass: from Lomonosov mosaics, Ilyich light bulbs and Kremlin stars to the World Wide Web and eternal memory."