A volunteer of the Red Army and head of the veterinary medicine course — Matilda Mityaeva's combat and scientific path

He has eight government awards:
- Order of the Red Star, twice awarded;
- Order of Glory, III degree;
- medal "For Bravery";
- medal "For Military Merit";
- medal "For the Capture of Vienna";
- medal "For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945" and others.
After the war, she graduated from the Moscow Veterinary Academy, defended her dissertation, and received a PhD in Biology, later she was awarded the academic title of associate professor.
From August 1, 1961 to June 30, 1979, she worked at the Peoples' Friendship University as an assistant at the Department of Normal Anatomy; from 1965 to 1971, she led the veterinary course, and subsequently worked as an associate professor at the Department of Veterinary Medicine, Morphology and Physiology of Farm Animals.
For many years of scientific and pedagogical work, she was awarded the "Excellent Student of Higher Education" badge.
The RUDN University Science and Innovation Prize winners were honoured at the extended meeting of the Academic Council. In 2024 the terms of the traditional RUDN University Prize were changed: for the first time the competition was announced in two categories: leading scientists and young scientists.
According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), electricity consumption in Africa has increased by more than 100% over the past two years (2020-2022). However, 74.9% of this energy is still produced by burning organic fuels — natural gas, coal and oil. At the same time, the level of electrification on the continent remains extremely low — only 24%, while in other developing countries it reaches 40%. Even in grid-connected areas, electricity supply is often unreliable: industrial enterprises lose energy on an average of 56 days a year.
Today, diagnosis and treatment planning with orthodontists takes several days. Also, complications can arise during treatment that slow down the patient's recovery process. For example, improper orthodontic treatment planning can lead to temporomandibular joint dysfunction.
The RUDN University Science and Innovation Prize winners were honoured at the extended meeting of the Academic Council. In 2024 the terms of the traditional RUDN University Prize were changed: for the first time the competition was announced in two categories: leading scientists and young scientists.
According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), electricity consumption in Africa has increased by more than 100% over the past two years (2020-2022). However, 74.9% of this energy is still produced by burning organic fuels — natural gas, coal and oil. At the same time, the level of electrification on the continent remains extremely low — only 24%, while in other developing countries it reaches 40%. Even in grid-connected areas, electricity supply is often unreliable: industrial enterprises lose energy on an average of 56 days a year.
Today, diagnosis and treatment planning with orthodontists takes several days. Also, complications can arise during treatment that slow down the patient's recovery process. For example, improper orthodontic treatment planning can lead to temporomandibular joint dysfunction.