Events and Invitations

Events

2023
28 Dec
Seminar “How ephapticity communication can explain brain complexity?”
What is the origin of the high brain complexity that explains the deep intricacies and refined levels of cognitive integration in the brain to form, for example, memory and consciousness?
2023
26 Dec
Seminar “Existence, asymptotics and Lyapunov's stability of solutions of periodic parabolic boundary-value problems for Tikhonov-type systems”
We consider a periodic parabolic singularly perturbed boundary value problem for the Tikhonov system: a singularly perturbed system with fast and slow equations. An asymptotic approximation of the solution to the problem is constructed, conditions for the existence of a solution and its asymptotic stability according to Lyapunov are obtained for these solutions as solutions to the corresponding initial-boundary value problems for this system, both in the case of various types of quasi-monotonicity and in the case of its violation.
2023
22 Dec
Seminar “German and Russian Neo-Kantianism”
In the modern rethinking of neo-Kantian history and ideas, the Russian version of neo-Kantianism has a special, but still unclearly defined place and not realized in all its significance. Previous, traditional techniques and classifications of Russian neo-Kantianism can no longer be adequately used when analyzing this phenomenon on Russian soil: the data accumulated in the course of historical and philosophical research require special study and the creation of new explanatory models. This unique phenomenon - Russian neo-Kantianism, once nurtured and cherished by neo-Kantian scholars - will, over time, make it possible to rethink the ideological role in the modern world of both neo-Kantianism in general and, first of all, its Marburg school as an institutionally and theoretically more “strict” branch neo-Kantian movement.
2023
22 Dec
Seminar “Linguodidactic Problems of Linguistics”
This research compares two middle years of a four-year undergraduate degree over two consecutive years, focusing on English as a Foreign Language. Year 1 saw 73% of online teaching and learning, while Year 2 saw 25%. The authors compared the relative effects of more vs. less online on examination results. Participants were 105 Methodologists (future teachers) and 272 Translators (n=377), predominantly female (83%).
2023
21 Dec
Seminar “Nonpotential dynamical systems and neural network technologies”
A finite additive measure will be constructed on a separable Hilbert space, invariant with respect to a shift to any vector. Invariance will allow us to construct smoothed functions differentiable along any coordinate direction, embedded in quadratically integrable functions, as well as tightly defined Laplace operator and Hamiltonian of an infinite-dimensional quantum oscillator. By analogy with the finite-dimensional case (Yu.N.Orlov, V.Zh.Sakbaev, D.V.Zavadsky), an approximation of the evolution of a quantum oscillator will be proved by averaging random shifts in the coordinate and pulse representations.
2023
21 Dec
Seminar “Optimal control of HPV infection and cervical cancer cells”
The uncontrollable proliferation of human papillomavirus (HPV) can cause severe cervical cancer. The objective of this work is to study the optimal control of HPV viral replication and its consequence in reducing cervical cancer cells. For this purpose, the dynamics involving healthy cells, HPV and cervical cancer cells will be modelled by a system of five differential equations.
2023
20 Dec
Seminar “Modifications of the Biginelli reaction for the synthesis of various nitrogen-containing heterocycles”
This presentation is dedicated to the modification of the Biginelli reaction for the synthesis of trisubstituted imidazoles from readily available acyclic N, N-bis-nucleophiles, 2-oxoaldehydes and 1,3-dicarbonyl compounds. Most of the synthesized products were successfully used in the subsequent photocyclization reaction to form structurally interesting polycyclic molecules. The replacement of N, N-bis-nucleophiles to ketenaminals allowed to carry out a similar process in a chemoselective manner to obtain a diverse library of fused polyheterocycles including pyrrolo[2,1-b]thiazoles, pyrrolo[1,2-a]imidazoles and imidazo[1,2-a] quinolines.
2023
20 Dec
Seminar “The pragmatic and semantic basis of the thematic cluster “Education” in modern English-language media discourse”
The interdepartmental scientific seminar “The pragmatic and semantic basis of the thematic cluster “Education” in modern English-language media discourse” is aimed at introducing participants to the presentation of issues related to the educational sphere addressed in the English-language media and the Internet.
2023
20 Dec
Seminar “Language aspects of integration and self-identification in the modern world”
The scientific seminar is dedicated to improving the quality of teaching foreign languages and cultures in accordance with the new challenges posed to humanitarian education; expanding active contacts with scientists and teachers of foreign languages and humanities from leading universities, raising the status of foreign languages and humanities, developing the academic reputation of the RUDN University named after Patrice Lumumba and the incoming mobility of leading scientists.
2023
19 Dec
Seminar “Variational problems and saddle point theory”
The lecture will cover the basics of this theory including the existence of saddle points, methods of their approximation and numerical algorithms. The connections between minimax formulations and nonlinear boundary value problems involving variational inequalities will also be shown.
2023
19 Dec
Seminar “Source and subdomain control for scalar conservation laws”
The talk will address the question of control, by distributed source, of scalar conservation laws and of abstract evolution equations. Questions of attainability and backward constructions are also studied. For the case of scalar conservation laws with strictly convex flux (like the Hopf equation), an almost optimal result on subdomain control is established.
2023
19 Dec
Seminar “Defensible Network Architectures: Ensuring Security in Modern Network In-frastructure”
Protecting modern network infrastructure against cyberattacks is becoming increasingly difficult due to its complex and ever-changing nature. Developing a comprehensive approach known as defensible network architecture is essential to address this challenge. This approach is based on several fundamental principles, including defense in depth, zero trust, segmentation, micro-segmentation, and automation.
2023
19 Dec
Seminar “Quasielliptic operators and Sobolev type equations”
The talk is devoted to the theory of matrix quasi-elliptic operators. For some classes of quasi-elliptic operators, isomorphism theorems in special weighted Sobolev spaces are formulated. The results obtained are applied to the study of solvability of equations and systems of Sobolev type.
2023
15 Dec
Seminar “Being-in-the-world as an idea: the venue of Ortega and Heidegger”
Scientific purpose: to discuss and compare the approaches of Martin Heidegger and Jose Ortega-y-Gasset towards consciousness and being.
2023
15 Dec
Seminar “Modification and functionalization of biomaterials via multicomponent reactions: Investigation of their efficiency in biomedical platforms”
In various physiological and biological functions, bioactive materials as a key technique or procedure hold promise for the achievement of therapeutic effects in animals or humans. Recently, due to the outstanding features of biomaterials, more attention has been concerned to their applications in industry and medicine.
2023
14 Dec
Round table “The pains and gains of sport”
The key topic of the event is the analysis of the impact of physical training exercises and professional sport on the human body and the person him or herself.
Direction: Education
Event format: Round table
2023
14 Dec
Seminar “Bioprocess modelling in vaccine production”
Sanofi is the world leader in human vaccines, suppling of over 2.5 million doses of vaccines every day allowing immunize more than half a billion people per year against 20 diseases. Mathematical modelling efforts applied to vaccine production aim to accelerate innovation, optimize process design and operation, provide better control and reduce experimentation. Here we will present some examples of mathematical models of different production stages as well as different techniques which are used in Marcy l'Etoile Site of Sanofi, the world's largest vaccine research, development and production site.
2023
14 Dec
Seminar “Design and Evaluation of a Button Sensor Antenna for On-Body Monitoring Activity in Healthcare Applications”
A button sensor antenna for on-body monitoring in wireless body area network systems is presented. Due to the close coupling between the sensor antenna and the human body, it is highly challenging to design sensor antenna devices. In this report, a mechanically robust system is proposed that integrates a dual-band button antenna with a wireless sensor module designed on a printed circuit board.
2023
13 Dec
Round table “National identity: cultureme Astérix — Tour de Gaule”
The event is aimed at forming socio-cultural competence and professionally oriented foreign language communicative competence of students of RUDN University Institute of Medicine and MSLU Faculty of distance learning.
Direction: Education
Event format: Round table
2023
13 - 15 Dec
Seminar “Green infrastructure and sustainable development”
Presentations at the seminar will provide an overview of methods for monitoring and assessing the condition of urban green spaces, and will also present modern methods that can be used to determine indicators of the condition of green infrastructure.
2023
12 Dec
Seminar “Definition of the order relation of complex numbers and its applications”
This talk examines the possibility of constructing a set of complex numbers, in which it is possible to determine an order relation between its elements for use in solving mathematical problems.
2023
12 Dec
Seminar “Investigating the Placement of a MEC Application with Dynamic Cost”
The integration of 5G technologies is becoming a must for mobile network operations (MNOs) to remain efficient in the marketplace and efficiently Multi-access edge computing (MEC) is one of the key elements of solving critical problems in telecommunications. Optimizing application placement in MEC-based networks requires including as many options as possible for better deployment.
2023
12 Dec
Seminar “Advancements in core network intelligence and planning for new radio technology”
The integration of 5G technologies is becoming a must for mobile network operations (MNOs) to remain efficient in the marketplace and efficiently Multi-access edge computing (MEC) is one of the key elements of solving critical problems in telecommunications. Optimizing application placement in MEC-based networks requires including as many options as possible for better deployment.
2023
12 Dec
Seminar “On the Distribution function of area and perimeter for planar poisson line process and Voronoi Cells”
The challenges of examining random partitions of space are a significant class of problems in the theory of geometric transformations. Richard Miles calculated moments of areas and perimeters of any order (including expectation) of the random division of space in 1972.
2023
11 Dec
Master class “First steps in science”
The career of a teacher has always been considered prestigious and honorable. What qualities and competencies should a teacher have? At the lecture, we will talk about the necessary competencies for working with electronic databases, registers of unique identifiers of researchers, forms of virtual scientific communication, analytical tools for presenting the results of scientific activity and choosing a journal for their publication and personal publication strategy.
2023
7 Dec
Seminar “Continuation of Turing pattern beyond the Turing domain”
Turing instability of coexistence homogeneous steady-state for reaction-diffusion systems in population biology often leads to stationary patterns.
2023
6 - 8 Dec
Seminar “Life phase in urban soils and sediments”
During the seminar, experts and participants will discuss the properties of the soil microbiome of urban and industrially polluted areas of different climatic zones (subarctic, temperate and others). Particular attention will be paid to the issues of biodiversity of microbial communities, their functioning in anthropogenically modified soils and assessment of ecosystem services provided by microorganisms. The working language is Russian and English.
2023
5 Dec
Seminar “Scattering for the damped inhomogeneous nonlinear Schredinger equation”
In this talk, we will present some results on global existence and scattering for the damped inhomogeneous nonlinear Schrödinger equation. We will first discuss a local well-posedness theory which enables us to reach the critical case and to unify results for the homogenous case and the inhomogeneous.
2023
5 Dec
Seminar “On the increased integrability of gradients of solutions of boundary value problems”
The talk will cover topics related to Boyarsky-Meyers estimates of gradients of solutions of boundary value problems for elliptic equations.
2023
2 Dec
Seminar “Approach to pyrido[2,1-b][1,3]benzothiazol-1-ones via in situ generation of acyl(1,3-benzothiazol-2-yl)ketenes by thermolysis of pyrrolo[2,1-c][1,4]benzothiazine-1,2,4-triones: experimental and theoretical studies”
Acyl(imidoyl)ketenes are highly reactive heterocumulenes that enable diversity-oriented synthesis of various drug-like heterocycles. Such ketenes, bearing heterocyclic substituents, afford angularly fused pyridin-2(1H)-ones in their [4+2]-cyclodimerization reactions. We have utilized this property for the development of a new synthetic approach to pharmaceutically interesting pyrido[2,1-b][1,3]benzothiazol-1-ones via the [4+2]-cyclodimerization of acyl(1,3-benzothiazol-2-yl)ketenes generated in situ. The thermal behaviors of 3-aroylpyrrolo[2,1-c][1,4]benzothiazine-1,2,4-triones and 3-benzoylpyrrolo[2,1-b][1,3]benzothiazole-1,2-dione (two new types of [e]-fused 1H-pyrrole-2,3-diones) have been studied by thermal analysis and HPLC to elucidate their capability to be a source of acyl(1,3-benzothiazol-2-yl)ketenes. As a result, we have found that only 3-aroylpyrrolo[2,1-c][1,4]benzothiazine-1,2,4-triones are suitable for this. The experimental results are supplemented with computational DFT studies of the possible reaction mechanisms that demonstrate that thermolysis of 3-aroylpyrrolo[2,1-c][1,4]benzothiazine-1,2,4-triones proceeds through an unprecedented cascade of two thermal decarbonylations.
2023
1 Dec
Seminar “Ensuring International Security: problems and challenges”
The Department of International Law, represented by Ph.D. Associate Professor of the Department of International Law M.V. Ilyashevich is holding a scientific seminar generally titled as "Ensuring International Security: Problems and challenges".
Direction: Education
Event format: Seminar
Organizer: Law Institute
2023
1 Dec
Seminar “Unexpected Isocyanide-Based Multicomponent Reactions in Shaabani’s Research Group”
The isocyanide is an interesting and unique functional group in organic chemistry. The carbon atom in isocyanide can act as a nucleophile, as an electrophile, as a carbine involved in formal [1 + 4] cycloaddition, and as a radical acceptor to form imidoyl radical reaction intermediates. Its nature of the isocyanide makes it capable reacting with different strategies with various reactants under reaction conditions. As a result, the reaction of isocyanide were usually carried out via unpredictable way and obtained unexpected products. In this presentation, numerous unexpected isocyanide-based multicomponent reactions from our research group will be presented.
2023
1 Dec
Seminar “Materials Functionalization and Modification via Multicomponent Reactions and Their Applications in Shaabani’s Research Group”
Recently, the preparation of neoteric functional materials with multicomponent reactions strategy has interestingly enhanced the union of materials chemistry. The main components (amine, carboxylic, or carbonyl groups) of MCRs are usually present in the materials structure or can be easily announced on their surfaces. Hence, materials can contribute in MCRs for the greatly talented modified/functionalized materials synthesis. In this presentation, the design and functionalization/modification of nano-materials and natural polymers with application in the catalytically chemical transformations and in the CO2 fixation will be presented.
2023
1 Dec
Conference “GREEN2023 — Student Research in Ecology, Engineering and Nature”
The Youth Scientific and Practical Conference with international participation “GREEN2023 — Student Research in Ecology, Engineering and Nature 2023” (in foreign languages) aims to engage students, postgraduates and young scientists in addressing theoretical and practical issues of contemporary ecology and its related disciplines.