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Science
10 Dec 2019
A molecular "merry-go-round" complex will make OLED screens twice as bright

A RUDN University chemist synthesized fluorescent compounds with "merry-go-round" molecules that can be used to create economical displays with organic LEDs (OLED). The nucleus of these molecules is a triangle of silver or copper atoms, and organic elements are bound to it through phosphorus atoms and are able to rotate around them. This molecular geometry doubled the quantum yield of luminescence to 41 percent. In modern OLED screens, this figure is 20 percent. The article is published in Inorganic Chemistry.

Science
03 Dec 2019
RUDN chemist obtained a reusable catalyst for the synthesis of esters

A chemist from RUDN University has developed a tin silicate catalyst for the production of esters — flavours, plasticisers, and biofuel components. Unlike existing catalysts, the new material can be made active again and reused. The results are published in the journal Microporous and Mesoporous Materials.

Science
13 Nov 2019
RUDN University mathematician calculates the optimal trajectories to Mars and Mercury for a spacecraft with electric propulsion

RUDN University mathematician proposed a method for calculating the optimal trajectory of spacecraft with electric propulsion, whose thrust is thousands times less than chemical one has, but it is able to work for years. These motors are best suited for interplanetary missions. Mathematicians calculated the flight parameters of the space probe with such motor to Mars and Mercury. The paper is published in the journal Cosmic Research.

Science
05 Nov 2019
Simplicity and Efficiency: RUDN University Chemists Discover New Unique Approach to Creating Smart Packaging

RUDN University chemists have discovered a unique method for making plastic film based on natural polysaccharides. It simultaneously has antioxidant, antimicrobial and barrier properties, and protects the content against ultraviolet exposure. Using the film to package and coat food products will considerably extend their shelf life.

Career
31 Oct 2019
Faculty of physico-mathematical and natural sciences students met with employers at the Job Fair

October 29 at the Faculty of FMiEN a Job Fair for students of mathematical and IT specialties was held. The organizer of the event was - Mathematical Institute after S.M. Nikolsky.

Career
08 Oct 2019
Chemistry of the Future: Chemistry Students Meet with Lumiprobe Representative

Students of the Faculty of Science met with a representative of an international group of companies, Ivan Okhapkin.

Career
03 Sep 2019
How to become an ambassador of Mail.Ru Group: experts of the company talked about opportunities for students

May 30 at the Mathematical Institute after S.M. Nikolsky representatives of the Mail.Ru Group company held a master class "How to become an ambassador of Mail.Ru Group."

Science
06 Jun 2019
Earth Has Dust Cloud Satellites, RUDN Mathematicians Confirm

RUDN mathematicians confirmed that the Earth has other satellites besides the Moon - cosmic dust clouds that are difficult to observe. A hypothesis about their existence had been developed 60 years ago, but first confirmations were obtained only last year. The calculations of RUDN mathematicians give a mathematical proof of the obtained data and will be used to plan space missions. The results of the study were published in the Acta Astronautica journal.

Science
03 Jun 2019
The General Theory of Particle Mechanics. A Special Course: results of more than 30-year research are published

In XVII century, summarizing results of numerous experiments Newton formulated the basic laws of classical mechanics. At the very beginning of XX century, analyzing laws of electrodynamics, Einstein proposed equations of motion of a very fast particle; it was the origin of relativistic mechanics. Decades later, summarizing empiric facts on micro-scales, theoreticians invented quantum mechanics with Schrodinger equation as its conventional version. These three branches of mechanics are in fact very different theories – in math sense as well as in comprehension, – and we have accustomed to learn and use them as separate informational units. However, Alexander Yefremov, a mathematician from RUDN University, claims that not all this is so plain. In his recent book “The General Theory of Particle Mechanics: A Special Course” issued by Cambridge Scholars Publishing (UK) in 2019, he tries to convince us that only one law of mechanics rules the Nature, the other three being its special manifestations.

Science
08 May 2019
RUDN Chemists Developed Eco-Friendly Nanocomposites from Fruit and Berry Peel for Water Purification, Qualitative Analysis, and Catalysis of Organic Reactions

A RUDN chemist synthesized nanomaterials for water purification, catalysis of organic reactions and sensors. The substances were developed on the basis of porous carbon with iron oxide and nitrogen particles. The article was published in Applied Surface Science.

Career
29 Apr 2019
Job Fair for Mathematics and IT Students Introduces Employers

On April 23, the RUDN University hosted a Job Fair for students of mathematical and IT specialties. The event was jointly organized by two mathematical institutes of RUDN University - Mathematical Institute after S.M. Nikolsky and the Institute of Applied Mathematics and Telecommunications.

Science
25 Apr 2019
Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Professor Dr.Jean-Pierre Sauvage arrives at RUDN at the conference "Advances in Synthesis and Complexing"

“From chemical topology to molecular machines” - 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Professor Dr. Jean-Pierre Sauvage made a speech on April 22, at RUDN University at the conference “Advances in Synthesis and Complexing”, which brought together leading scientists from 15 countries.