Perfil’eva N.V. participated in the “12th annual International Technology, Education and Development Conference”
Associate Professor of the Department of General and Russian Linguistics Perfil’eva N.V. became the participant of “The 12th Annual International Technology, Education and Development Conference” in Valencia, Spain, on the 5 −7 of March 2018. The conference was attended by scientists and teachers of higher education from 75 countries.
This international scientific event was organized by the International Academy of Technology, Education and Development (IATED) — an organization dedicated to the promotion of international education and university cooperation in the field of Technology and Science. Through the organization of different international events, it brings together institutions, bodies and organizations from different countries of the world for discussion and cooperation.
The list of events of the conference included pre-conference workshop “GOOGLE to help teachers and teaching” (This workshop focused on the use of Google’s tools in innovative ways in learning and teaching), plenary reports, work in sectional groups. The conference was concluded by a round table.
Working groups (sections of the conference):
1) Developing technologies in education;
2) Global issues in education and research;
3) Experience in education;
4) Pedagogical innovations and new educational trends.
RUDN scientist named neural networks that will help doctors interpret the results of an electroencephalogram (EEG) and other test of brain activity. The best of them works with almost 100% accuracy, while not only giving the result, but explaining why it turned out the way it did.
To obtain information about objects on the earth's surface and in near-Earth space, it is advisable to use not one, but several satellites. Such satellites move in different orbits, but operate as a whole. This allows us to increase the efficiency and accuracy of the obtained data but requires additional efforts to control the relative motion of satellites. RUDN engineers together with colleagues from Malaysia found a way to effectively control such formations of several satellites.
Ice rock, overnight in the mountains and 6100 meters above sea level... A scientist from the Agricultural Technological Institute went on an expedition to the Tien Shan.
RUDN scientist named neural networks that will help doctors interpret the results of an electroencephalogram (EEG) and other test of brain activity. The best of them works with almost 100% accuracy, while not only giving the result, but explaining why it turned out the way it did.
To obtain information about objects on the earth's surface and in near-Earth space, it is advisable to use not one, but several satellites. Such satellites move in different orbits, but operate as a whole. This allows us to increase the efficiency and accuracy of the obtained data but requires additional efforts to control the relative motion of satellites. RUDN engineers together with colleagues from Malaysia found a way to effectively control such formations of several satellites.