Events and Invitations

Events

2022
28 Feb
Scientific seminar "Modern problems of the geoenvironment"
The scientific seminar "Modern problems of geoecology" is held quarterly. The upcoming seminar will discuss the problems of assessing carbon emissions into the environment using remote methods and reducing the impact of agricultural production on the biosphere, which are the most important modern geoecological problems around the world with the involvement of young and foreign scientists.
2022
28 Feb
Scientific seminar “Language aspects of integration and self-identification in the modern world”
The speakers are: Associate Professor Tatiana Maykova and the teachers of the Department of Foreign Languages: Ph.D. Ksenia Novikova, Natalia Lapitskaya, Nadezhda Avdeeva with the reports on the topic "Presentation of educational and teaching aids"; the report of Ph.D., Prof. Yuri Medvedev “How to create an e- learning course”.
2022
25 Feb
Scientific seminar "Transient selves"
Transientism is the idea that each conscious entity has more than one successive mental self asso-ciated with that entity's bodily self. You are a transientist if you believe that there was or will be a mental self S associated with your bodily self, and S is not identical to you — the subject that exists at the present moment. Strong transientism asserts that with each moment of experience a new self is born. This position rejects diachronic personal identity: each particular moment of experience corresponds to a separate subject, numerically not identical to any other subject.
2022
25 Feb
Academic workshop “Environmentally friendly tips: how useful are they?”
In recent years, the "greening" of production and life has become a global trend. Caring for the environment has become fashionable. Journalists and bloggers, popular websites, major newspapers and magazines publish articles on how to make your life less harmful to the environment, how to reduce household waste and carbon emissions. However, not all of the suggested tips can be called universal and applicable anywhere in the world.
2022
24 Feb
Open Doors Day for MA in Political Science
Studying political science opens up a vast variety of potential career paths, because our alumni work as political analysts, scholars and experts in the political sphere, political consultants, political observers and journalists, image makers and PR managers and so much more!
2022
22 Feb
Seminar “Initial-boundary value problems for the generalized Kawahara-Zakharov-Kuznetsov equation”
Initial-boundary value problems on a half-strip with different types of boundary conditions for the generalized Kawahara-Zakharov-Kuznetsov with nonlinerity of higher order are considered.
Direction: Education
Event format: Seminar
2022
22 Feb
Scientific seminar “Fundamentals in Peaceman model for well-block radius for non-linear flows near well”
We consider sewing machinery between finite difference and analytical solutions defined at different scale: far away and near source of the perturbation of the flow. One of the essences of the approach is that coarse problem and boundary value problem in the proxy of the source model two different flows. We are proposing method to glue solution via total fluxes, which is predefined on coarse grid. It is important to mention that the coarse solution "does not see" boundary.
2022
16 Feb
Webinar "Modern Environmental Studies"
The scientific seminar is aimed at establishing academic ties, as well as creating a dialogue platform for the exchange of modern approaches and developments in the field of environmental protection.
2022
15 Feb
Open Day of the Double Masters Programme of the RUDN University and the Lebanese University "Russia and the Middle East: the main fields of interaction and cooperation"
At the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, the Open Day of the Double Masters Programme of the RUDN University and the Lebanese University "Russia and the Middle East: the main fields of interaction and cooperation" online (in Russian and Arabic, specialty - International Relations, History) will be held.
2022
15 Feb
Scientific seminar “On the contribution of mathematicians to the Atomic Project of the USSR”
The contribution of physicists to the creation of the nuclear shield of our country is now well known. But the contribution of mathematicians in the historical-mathematical literature has received much less attention. After the declassification of several documents relating to the USSR Atomic Project and the publication of the memoirs of scientists participating in it, it became possible to fill this gap.
2022
15 Feb
Scientific seminar on functional analysis and its applications under the guidance of professors: A.V. Arutyunov, V.I. Burenkov and M.L. Goldman
In 1676, I. Newton, in a letter to the Secretary of the Royal London Society, G. Oldenburg, described an iterative procedure for finding the root of a nonlinear equation, which is known today as Newton's method. Inverse or implicit func-tion theorems are theorems on the existence of a solution to a non-linear equa-tion, and their proofs, based on Newton's method, are natural and transparent.
Direction: Education
Event format: Seminar
2022
14 Feb
Workshop "New year in China"
New Year in China is the main celebration and a great occasion to get together with the whole family. The Chinese themselves call the New Year the Spring Festival, and the history of this holiday has more than 4,000 years. Traditionally, festive festivities last 16 days. In 2022, the Chinese New Year will last from January 31 (New Year's Eve) to February 15 (Lantern Festival).
2022
10 Feb
Seminar “A new class of COVID-19 compartmental models that explicitly incorporates the changes in population-immunity”
The COVID-19 landscape has been rapidly changing during the last few months. Several new effects have been influencing COVID-19 transmissibility and severity such as waning immunity, vaccination, emerging variants of concern.