A.G. Gvishiani

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Russian National CODATA
Committee
Locations
• Moscow
• St. Petersburg
• Novosibirsk
• Kola peninsula, Murmansk
• Siktivkar. Komi Republic
Organizations
• Universities
• Research institutions of Russian Academy of Sciences
• Applied research institutions
• World Data Centers
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Moscow State University
www.msu.ru Address: 1,Leninskie Gory, 119992 Moscow
Physical Faculty:
• Dean: Vladimir Trukhin
• Ph. 095 939 1682
• Fax 095 9328820
• http://www.phys.msu.ru/
Chemical Faculty:
• Dean: Valery Lunin
• Ph. 095 9391671
• Fax 095 9328846
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http://www.chem.msu.su/
E-mail:[email protected]
Biology faculty
• Dean:Mikhail Gusev
• Ph. 095 9392776
• http://www.bio.msu.ru/
• E-mail:[email protected]
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Institute of Thermal Physics of Extreme Conditions
United Institute of High Temperatures
RAS
International collaboration
Scientists of the Institute take part in the work of international scientific organizations:
• V. Yungman is elected for the second term for the Executive Committee of CODATA(ICSU). L. Gorokhov, V.
Iorish and V Yungman are the member of the International Union of Theoritical and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC).
•N. Andreev is the member of International Committee for Future Accelerators (ICFA),
•A. Khrapak – member of the International Consultative Committee on Dielectric Liquids,
•V. Golub – member of the European Research community of Flow, Turbulence and Combustion (ERCOFTAC).
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Institute of Thermal Physics of Extreme Conditions
United Institute of High Temperatures
RAS
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Director of the Institute from the time of its founding is Academician V.
Fortov.
Important role in the Institute’s modernization played Professor A. Nefedov
- Institute’s Executive Director in 1997 –2001.
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Main directions of scientific activity are:
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Research of thermal physic and thermal chemical parameters of stuffs in a
wide range of states;
Working out of methods and means of generation of high densities of
energy;
Thermal physics of intensive impulse influences on materials and
constructions;
Physics of plasma and physical gas dynamics;
Developing and testing new materials and constructions with the purpose
of ensuring nuclear energy industries safety.
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STANDARTINFORM
Being a large information center of standards VNIIKI has a vast information network
and collaborates with international, regional and national organizations on various
problems of standardization, metrology, certification, quality of products and services,
regional centers of standardization and metrology, centers of scientific-technical
information, Russian and international academies, institutes, enterprises with different
kinds of property, stock exchanges, banks, commercial structures, foreign firms.
VNIIKI is a national center of the information network of the International
Standardization Organization (ISONET), member of the International Information
Center on Terminology (INFOTERM) and the International Terminology Network
(TERMNET).
VNIIKI is a basic information center on standardization, sertification and
technical trade barriers., Its activity is dealing with fulfilling the requirements of the
Agreement on Technical barriers in Trade (TTB) and the Agreement on the Application
of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures of the World Trade Organization (WTO),
rendering technical assistance to Russain and foreign exporters and investors. VNIIKI
information is permanently used by specialists in Russia and other countries.
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STANDARTINFORM-CODATA
Within CODATA framework the working group headed by Deputy Chairman of
the Russian National Committee of CODATA Dr. A. Kozlov (VNIIKI) were
created and developed:
• Standard Data Tables;
• Recommended Data Queries;
• State Standardization Methods.
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At the 22nd Conference of the Interstate Council on Standardization,
Metrology and Certification were accepted Amendments to State
Standard #30319 «Natural gas. Methods of Physical parameters
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calculations».
In the framework of “Lotus Notes” the«Bank of Experimental Data on
Thermal Characteristics of Gases and Liquids» was created, including the
data of experimental research of thermal parameters of techniclally
important stuffs and materials
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All-Russian Institute of Scientific and Technical Information
VINITI
Address: 20, Usiyevicha Str., P.B. 190, 125190 Moscow, Russia
tel: 095 152 5755, fax: 095 943 00 60
www.viniti.ru
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Moscow Engineering Physics Institute
Structure
1. The Faculty of Automatics and Electronics
2. The Faculty of Cybernetics.
3. The Faculty of Experimental and Theoretical Physics
4. The Faculty of Information Security
5. The Faculty of Physics and Economics of high technologies
6. The Advanced Physics Faculty of Russian Academy of Sciences
7. The Specialized Faculty of Physics.
8. The Economic-Analytical Institute
9. The Preparatory Faculty
10. The Faculty of Foreign Students
Coordinates the enrollment and teaching of foreign graduate and postgraduate students.
The international students can apply for admission to MEPhI's undergraduate and graduate
programs by containg the office of the faculy.
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Phone: +7(095)324-7491
Fax: +7(095)324-8520
E-mail: [email protected]
11. The Faculty of upgrading specialists and teachers
Language(s) of Instruction:Russian and English
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Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth
Institute of Physics of the Earth named after Otto Schmidt of the Russian Academy of
Sciences (IPE RAS) is one of the largest geophysical research center of the world. It
was founded in 1928.
Institute plays an important role in:
• Research of physical processes the Earth interior,
• Working out Earth dynamics models and models of the Earth structure,
•Researching seismic activity and earthquakes’ physics,
•Development of mathematical geophysics and geoinformatics
• Developing theory and computer technologies of geophysical data interpretation.
Specialists of IPE RAS are:
Studying physical fields of the Earth, and matters of paleomagnetism and magnetic
parameters the Earth structures,
Working out methods of geophysical monitoring for forecasting natural and mancaused calamities,
Researching problems of the Earth origin, dealing with mathematical geophysics
and geoinformatics,
Creating databases on solid Earth physics, solar and Earth physics and geoecology.
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Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute
The Ioffe Institute is one of Russia's largest institutions for
research in physics and technology with a wide variety of
operating projects. It was founded in 1918 and run for several
decades by Abram F. Ioffe. So it is quite natural that the
Institute bears the name of this outstanding scholar and
organizer.
The Institute is affiliated with the Russian Academy of
Sciences.
Structure
Centre of Nanoheterostructure Physics Division of Solid
State Electronics Division of Solid State
Physics Division of Plasma Physics, Atomic Physics and
Astrophysics Division of Physics of Dielectric and
Semiconductors Educational Centre
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MITPAN
International Institute of Earthquake Prediction Theory and
Mathematical Geophysics
Warshavskoye sh. 79 kor. 2 Moscow 117556
RussiaTel.: 7-095-110-77-95 Fax: 095-310-70-32 , E-mail: mitpan
mitp.ru
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The field of the expertise of the Institute covers the application of modern
mathematics to seismology and adjacent Earth Sciences. Taking advantage on
traditional interest of Russian "pure" mathematicians to the applied problems,
the Institute is built up on the direct involvement of the world-class
mathematicians like L.Kantorovich, I.Gelfand, Ya.Sinai and their schools.
The Institute is known for pioneering results in the fields of earthquake
prediction, seismic risk, verification of compliance to nuclear test ban treaty,
structure of the Earth, exploration of mineral deposits, signal processing, wave
propagation, geophysical fluid dynamics, magnetic dynamo.
Most recent is the application of the concept of chaos to the dynamics of the
lithosphere. This approach led to development of earthquake prediction
algorithms, and to a new understanding of instability of large systems in
general; pote ntial applications range from geological disasters to megacities
and socio-economic systems.
Since 1960 the faculty of the Institute maintained co-operation with the leading
research institutions from more than 20 countries. The Institute participates in
many international projects and conducts annual international workshops on
mathematical geophysics and earthquake prediction.
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Center on Forests Ecology and Productivity
RAS
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Main objectives:
biology: methods of research and modeling, Mathematic and
cybernetic methods;
biocenosis;
Influence of environmental pollution on natural complexes,
populations and separate organisms;
Industrial influence on the environment and pollution monitoring;
Forests protection of plant pests and diseases;
Science on forests;
Environmental protection related to forests monitoring;
Population and environment;
Ecosystems monitoring.
Director: Alexander ISAEV
Address: entrance 2 84/32 Profsoyuznaya Str., Moscow.
Phone:(095) 3322617
E-mail:[email protected]
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Mendeleev All-Russian Scientific-Research
Institute of Metrology
(VNIIM)
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General Info: The Institute has succeeded to the General Board of
Weights and Measures, the first in Russia and one of the oldest world
state metrological establishments.
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To date VNIIM is the main organization dealing with fundamental research
in metrology. It has the status of the State Scientific Centre of RF.
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The main objective is to ensure the unity of measurements on the international
level basing on the state standards of physical units. It creates new standards
through carrying out fundamental and applied scientific research work.
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16 doctors of science and 90 scientific workers are engaged in research
work in VNUIIM
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Institute of Inorganic Chemistry
• NIIC SB RAS - Contacts
• Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry
Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of
Sciences
3, Acad. Lavrentiev Ave.,
Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia,
• Fedor Andreevich Kuznetsov
academician of RAS, professor, Russian
delegate to CODATA works in this institute
• Phone: +7(383-2) 30-94-90
Fax: +7(383-2) 30-94-89
E-mail: [email protected]
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Institute of Inorganic Chemistry
Main directions:
Presidential program"National processing datum surface of Russia"
Project "Extraction technologies of Pt metal recovery and refining from nitrate
solutions of processing of nuclear fuel and other secondary raw material "
Federal target program "State support of integration of higher education
and fundamental science for years 1997-2000" :
Project "Educational and scientific complex on supramolecular chemistry";
Project "Full-scale modeling of pollution conversion and their influence on freshwater system state";
Project "Field practices as an instrument of specialist training in area of natural
and humanitarian sciences";
Project "Investigation of acidity and ionic composition of atmospheric aerosols
and wet fall-out"
Federal scientific-technical program "Ecological mining metallurgical
complex ("Ecogormetcomplex") of the future":
Federal scientific-technical program "Investigations and developments on
prior progress directions of science and engineering of civil purpose"
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INSTITUTE OF THE NORTH INDUSTRIAL
ECOLOGICAL PROBLEMS
KOLA SCIENCE CENTRE
INSTITUTE was formed in June 27, 1989, The aim for
establishing the Institute was elaboration of scientific
basement for ecological optimization of nature
resources use in the North on the example of the Kola
Peninsula as the most developed mining-metallurgical
region of North Russia.
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INSTITUTE OF THE NORTH INDUSTRIAL
ECOLOGICAL PROBLEMS
• The Institute staff is 88, including 36 research workers with 5
professors and 16 doctors of sciences.
• THE RESULTS OF SOME ACCOMPLISHED INVESTIGATIONS
BY 1995
• Ecological problems of biological systems
• Hydrobiology and ichthyology problems appeared while use of
water bodies' use.
• The forest problems
• Problems of soil science
• Problems of ecology of biological systems
• Trace elements in biology
• Chemical thermodynamics and thermochemistry
• Chemical technology of nature water and wastes.
• Adsorption and adsorbents>
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INSTITUTE OF THE NORTH INDUSTRIAL
ECOLOGICAL PROBLEMS
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Institute of North Industrial Ecology Problems
Kola Science Centre, Russian Academy of Sciences
Fersman Str. 14 Apatity, Murmansk Region, Russia
+7 815 55 30083 phone
+7 512 95 14117 fax
[email protected]
[email protected] (RELCOM)
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There are several options for the traveler:
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daily trains service from St Petersburg via Petrozavodsk, will take 27 hours
daily trains service from Moscow via Petrozavodsk, will take 32 hours
The train time-table for Apatity railway station is located here (Russian only, CP1251)
Flights to Murmansk from:
St Petersburg, Russia (Aeroflot)
Moscow (Aeroflot)
Tromso, Norway (Braatens)
Kirkenes, Norway (Wideroe and Aeroflot)
Luleo, Sweden via Rovaniemi, Finland (Aeroflot/Arkhangelsk Airlines)
Arkhangelsk (Aeroflot
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Types of international projects implemented in
collaboration with Russian National CODATA
Committee
• Computer technology dissemination
projects
• Web-based large data resources
developments
• Data mining and knowledge discovery
projects
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WISTCIS: “New methods of working for Information Society
Technologies Programme Promotion to Commonwealth of
Independent States”. 2000-2003.
Goal:
WISTCIS project promotes IST Programme and introduces FP6 to seven European CIS
countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Russia, Ukraine.
Objectives:
 Demonstrate IST objectives, opportunities and telematics products to the CIS
community
 Develop in the participating CIS countries a system of Information Dissemination
Centres (IDCs)
 Select and adapt to the participating CIS countries telematics tools produced by
IST to extend and encourage EU-CIS team work
 Encourage submission of new joint EU-CIS project proposals to FP5 and FP6
 Provide training course and supporting literature in Russian language to promote
dissemination of FP5 and FP6 to the CIS countries
 Adapt Virtual Presence System for collaborative browsing within EU-CIS team
work
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Full title: “The Sixth Framework Programme (FP6) of the European
Community for research, technological development and demonstration
activities, contributing to the creation of the European Research Area
and to innovation (2002 to 2006)”
Total budget: 17,500 million EURO
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FP6 Instruments:
IST Priority: Strategic Objectives
Integrated projects
for 2005-2006
Networks of excellence
Article 169
• Applied IST research addressing major societal and
Specific targeted research projects
economic challenges
Coordination actions
• Communication, computing and software technologies
Specific support actions
• Components and microsystems
Specific projects for SMEs
• Knowledge and interface technologies
Specific actions to promote research infrastructures • Future and Emerging Technologies (FET)
Marie Curie actions on mobility, training and
excellence recognition
(see next
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2006slide for detailed information on each
Objective)
WP3. Conference and Workshops
Kick-off conference in Kiev, Ukraine
"Teleworking in Research, Medicine and Business",
April 19-21, 2001
The audience:
about 200 participants from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, China, France, Georgia,
Germany, Moldova, Portugal, Russia, the Netherlands, Ukraine
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WP3. Conference and Workshops
Workshop in Kishinev, Moldova
"Telematics and Networking support in Environmental
and Natural Hazard Research and Monitoring",
June 21-22, 2001
The audience:
more than 50 participants from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, France,
Germany, Latvia, Moldova, Romania, Russia, the Netherlands, Ukraine
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WP3. Conference and Workshops
Workshop in Baku, Azerbaijan
"E-working, Distant Training and Environmental
Monitoring: New Opportunities",
December 13-14, 2001
The audience:
more than 450 participants from Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, France, Georgia, Germany,
Moldova, Russia, the Netherlands, Ukraine
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July 13-15, 2005, Washington DC – New York, USA
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WP3. Conference and Workshops
Workshop in Yerevan, Armenia
"New Methods of Work for Business and Research",
November 21-22, 2002
The audience:
more than 100 participants from Armenia, Austria, France, Georgia, Germany, Great Britain,
the Netherlands, Russia, Ukraine
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July 13-15, Washington DC – New York, USA
WP3. Conference and Workshops
Workshop in Tbilisi, Georgia
“The IST Program and e-Government”,
May 29-30, 2003
The audience:
more than 100 participants from Armenia, Azerbaijan, France, Georgia,
Great Britain, the Netherlands, Russia
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July 13-15, 2005, Washington DC – New Yourk, USA
IST projects promoted by WISTCIS
EKP:
European
Knowledge
Platform
TELEBALT
ShopAware
Virtual
Presence
System
Other European telematics projects promoted:
EUR-OPA
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July
13-15,
2005,
Washington DC – New York,
USA
TELEBALT Newsletters
D4. Volume 1
April 2002
EDNES
D8. Volume 2
October 2002
Open Latvia
http://www.ednes.org/telebalt/newsletters.htm
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WISTCIS, TELEBALT and TELESOL countries
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Strong Motion Data Base
•Interface Between
the Web and EMSC
Data Archive
•Tool to Visually
Browse Data
•Data Dissemination
Tool
•Civil Engineering
Seismic Design
Support System
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SPIDR ver. 3.0 update schedule
September 30 2004
http://spidr.ngdc.noaa.gov
September 12 2004
http://clust1.wdcb.ru/spidr
December 14, 2004
http://spidr.ru.ac.za
August 21 2004
http://spidr.kamchatka.ru
Spring, 2005
http://spidr.ips.ac.au
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July 13-15, 2005, Washington DC – New York, USA
Possible Forms of Joint Activities
with Russian Institutions
• Contracts with US partner implemented in ecollaboration mode
• Joint projects funded by US funding agencies
• Joint projects funded by Russian funding
agencies
• Joint projects funded by international funding
agencies
• Participation in Task Groups and Working
groups of CODATA and other international
organizations
• Exchange of people
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