International seminar «The High North Student Forum»
The forum was devoted to the issues of social and economic development of the Arctic and gathered representatives of different countries and universities.
RUDN University Faculty of Economics was represented by the students of the Institute of International Economic Studies «International Management» (4 year), the Department of Management (3 year), and Yevgenia Rogovitskaya (1 course, IMEB, Economics, Economic Security), and Nelson Vanigan (3 year, Management, Production Management) made presentations «Special aspects of the business environment in the Arctic in Norway and Russia» and «Sustainable tourism as the way of economic development in the Arctic region». The forum discussions were interesting, and the comments were valuable. This should be the start of new joint projects and research.
Production of oil and gas by traditional means is becoming outdated. New environmentally friendly technologies are emerging, allowing not only to increase the profitability of the oil and gas complex, but also to preserve nature. Timofey Mazurchuk, a PhD student of the Faculty of Economics and a member of the International Academy of Technological Sciences, told us about the prospects of the oil and gas industry, the technology of plasma-pulse stimulation and student science at the RUDN.
Alexander Elansky, a fourth-year student at the Agrarian and Technological Institute (RUDN has studied microorganisms (fungi and bacteria) that live in contaminated oil products. Selected active strains of such microorganisms capable of destroying oil and its products can be used both for remediation of areas contaminated with oil products and for accelerated utilization of waste oil-containing technical fluids.
Production of oil and gas by traditional means is becoming outdated. New environmentally friendly technologies are emerging, allowing not only to increase the profitability of the oil and gas complex, but also to preserve nature. Timofey Mazurchuk, a PhD student of the Faculty of Economics and a member of the International Academy of Technological Sciences, told us about the prospects of the oil and gas industry, the technology of plasma-pulse stimulation and student science at the RUDN.
Alexander Elansky, a fourth-year student at the Agrarian and Technological Institute (RUDN has studied microorganisms (fungi and bacteria) that live in contaminated oil products. Selected active strains of such microorganisms capable of destroying oil and its products can be used both for remediation of areas contaminated with oil products and for accelerated utilization of waste oil-containing technical fluids.