Professor of the University of Klagenfurt Bernhard Rinner took part in 5G Summit R & D Russia
His current research interests are focused on the study of embedded computing systems and sensor networks with robotic systems.
Abstract of the plenary report: Unmanned aerial vehicles, called drones, have a heightened interest in civilian and commercial applications. Drones can automatically move along a given route, as well as carry on-board camera for aerial photography. At the moment, the main directions in the field of research and development relate to unmanned systems of monitoring, surveillance and assistance in case of natural disasters. In this context, large-scale multicopters (drones) are of particular interest because of their simple deployment, high maneuverability and low cost. It is often necessary to deploy a group of unmanned aerial vehicles, rather than a single drone, since several drones can quickly explore areas.
On February 16, the State Historical Museum hosted a presentation of the book by Boris Yakemenko, Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of History of Russia at RUDN University.
Vadim Pokrovsky, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Head of the Department of Biochemistry named after Academician T.T. Berezov of the RUDN Medical Institute was awarded the Moscow Government Prize in the “Medical Sciences” category. The award was given for a series of works devoted to the study of the mechanisms of action and antitumor activity of enzymes that destroy amino acids.
The project and publication “USSR-100: reconstruction of history and anniversary”, its authors became laureates of the National Award “Best Books, Publishing Houses, Projects”. One of the authors is Elena Kotelenets, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor of the Department of History of Russia at RUDN University.
On February 16, the State Historical Museum hosted a presentation of the book by Boris Yakemenko, Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of History of Russia at RUDN University.
Vadim Pokrovsky, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Head of the Department of Biochemistry named after Academician T.T. Berezov of the RUDN Medical Institute was awarded the Moscow Government Prize in the “Medical Sciences” category. The award was given for a series of works devoted to the study of the mechanisms of action and antitumor activity of enzymes that destroy amino acids.
The project and publication “USSR-100: reconstruction of history and anniversary”, its authors became laureates of the National Award “Best Books, Publishing Houses, Projects”. One of the authors is Elena Kotelenets, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor of the Department of History of Russia at RUDN University.