The Professor of the Department of Theory and Practice of Foreign Languages of Institute of foreign languages RUDN Nataliya Ogurechnikova awarded the medal "For friendship and cooperation between Russia and Iceland"
Main Publications
Publications of RUDN scientists that fall within the top 10% journals by SJR (Scopus)
- Nanostructured materials for photocatalysis
- Theoretical study on the mechanism and chemoselectivity in gold(i)-catalyzed cycloisomerization of β,β-disubstituted: Ortho-(alkynyl)styrenes
- Quasinormal modes, scattering, and Hawking radiation in the vicinity of an Einstein-dilaton-Gauss-Bonnet black hole
- Visible light-mediated chemistry of indoles and related heterocycles
- Covariations between plant functional traits emerge from constraining parameterization of a terrestrial biosphere model
- Analysing the impact of trap shape and movement behaviour of ground-dwelling arthropods on trap efficiency
- Luminescent Complexes of the Trinuclear Silver(I) and Copper(I) Pyrazolates Supported with Bis(diphenylphosphino)methane
- Derivation of canopy light absorption coefficient from reflectance spectra
- MgO-modified biochar increases phosphate retention and rice yields in saline-alkaline soil
- Testing the SDG targets on water and sanitation using the world trade model with a waste, wastewater, and recycling framework
- Spatial lymphocyte dynamics in lymph nodes predicts the cytotoxic T Cell frequency needed for HIV infection control
- Moser's estimates for degenerate Kolmogorov equations with non-negative divergence lower order coefficients
- g-C3N4/TiO2 composite catalysts for the photo-oxidation of toluene: Chemical and charge handling effects
- Interaction of the buchwald seven-membered zirconacyclocumulene complex with carbonyl compounds
- The critical role of chronic kidney disease in the progression of AL-amyloid cardiopathy
- Novel non-toxic high efficient antibacterial azido chitosan derivatives with potential application in food coatings
- Mechanisms of carbon sequestration and stabilization by restoration of arable soils after abandonment: A chronosequence study on Phaeozems and Chernozems
- Conformational Selection in Anion Recognition: cGMP-Selective Binding by a Naphthalimide-Functionalized Amido-Amine Macrocycle
- Corrigendum: Spatial lymphocyte dynamics in lymph nodes predicts the cytotoxic T cell frequency needed for HIV infection control
- Pathogenetic therapy of psoriasis by muramyl peptide
- Microbial spatial footprint as a driver of soil carbon stabilization
- Solitary waves on nonlocal Fermi–Pasta–Ulam lattices: Exponential localization
- Computationally Supported Neutron Scattering Study of Natural and Synthetic Amorphous Carbons
- Unique continuation principle for the one-dimensional time-fractional diffusion equation
- Higher order WKB formula for quasinormal modes and grey-body factors: Recipes for quick and accurate calculations
- Zinc, copper, and oxysterol levels in patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus
- Diversification of Peptidomimetics and Oligopeptides through Microwave-Assisted Rhodium(III)-Catalyzed Intramolecular Annulation
- Henry Reaction Revisited. Crucial Role of Water in an Asymmetric Henry Reaction Catalyzed by Chiral NNO-Type Copper(II) Complexes
- Synthetic Access to Secondary Propargylamines via a Copper-Catalyzed Oxidative Deamination/Alkynylation Cascade
- Embedding of vector-valued morrey spaces and separable differential operators
- Coordination Chemistry of Anticrowns. Interaction of the Perfluorinated Three-Mercury Anticrown (o-C6F4Hg)3 with Azacrowns
- Aryloxy Alkyl Magnesium versus Dialkyl Magnesium in the Lanthanidocene-Catalyzed Coordinative Chain Transfer Polymerization of Ethylene
Being a scientist means creating a better future for the country and the world! RUDN scientists set ambitious goals for themselves, conduct advanced scientific research, make discoveries and bring Russian technologies to foreign markets. They have at their disposal more than 200 laboratories with modern high—tech equipment. Every year, RUDN holds more than 150 international scientific events, and university scientists patent about 100 new developments. Advances in research — from new cancer treatments to “cleaning up” space debris — are designed to improve human life.
At the suggestion of the Royal Society, for the first time in history, scientists of a Russian university — from the Institute of Gravitation and Cosmology of RUDN, Professors Spiros Cotsakis (Greece) and Alexander P. Yefremov (Russia) — were invited as responsible editors and authors of a special thematic issue “The Future of Mathematical Cosmology” of the scientific journal Philosophical Transactions (series A, quartile Q1).
On January 21, 2021, the ceremony of awarding was held in the The Moscow Digital Business Space
Being a scientist means creating a better future for the country and the world! RUDN scientists set ambitious goals for themselves, conduct advanced scientific research, make discoveries and bring Russian technologies to foreign markets. They have at their disposal more than 200 laboratories with modern high—tech equipment. Every year, RUDN holds more than 150 international scientific events, and university scientists patent about 100 new developments. Advances in research — from new cancer treatments to “cleaning up” space debris — are designed to improve human life.
At the suggestion of the Royal Society, for the first time in history, scientists of a Russian university — from the Institute of Gravitation and Cosmology of RUDN, Professors Spiros Cotsakis (Greece) and Alexander P. Yefremov (Russia) — were invited as responsible editors and authors of a special thematic issue “The Future of Mathematical Cosmology” of the scientific journal Philosophical Transactions (series A, quartile Q1).