Through the Term Paper Pages: the results of the RUDN University students' research works competition were announced
The term papers and projects were evaluated by the key criteria:
- General idea and scientific content of the term paper or project;
- Relevance of the issue;
- Justification of the structure and logic of the presentation;
- Use of specialized literature and a variety of information sources;
- Use of foreign literature in the original language;
- Level of analytical methods used;
- Author's own research results in the term paper or project;
- Original authorial approach;
- Clarity and completeness of the presentation;
- Conclusions and practical recommendations;
- Alignment with RUDN University's priority scientific areas.
The winners and prize recipients of the competition received diplomas.
Research on digestive diseases in animals helps improve diagnostics and prevent disease development. My professional interest and desire to grow in the scientific field motivated me to conduct this study. The goal was to better understand the features of the pathomorphology of digestive diseases of animals. As a result, microbiological agents were studied, disease signs were described, and a systematized database of pathomorphological characteristics was created. Based on this data, a practical guide for effective animal care and timely treatment can be developed.
The goal of my term paper was to explore the approaches to organizational design for a children's entertainment center. During the study, the following scientific results were obtained:
The features and key stages of opening a children's entertainment center were studied; The trends in the development of children's entertainment centers in Russia were analyzed;
A business model by A. Osterwalder was developed for a children's entertainment center, along with a budget project for such a center
My research on ‘Ecological Land Reclamation’ was an important step in understanding modern methods of restoring degraded territories. During the work, I familiarized myself with the current reclamation techniques. Analyzing the experiences of Russia and the USA was especially exciting: a vivid example of successful reclamation in Russia is the Yadrovo landfill, while in the USA, the FreshKills Park project in New York is an excellent example of transforming a landfill into a large park with recreational infrastructure. Participating in the competition allowed me not only to present the results of my work but also to exchange experiences with other students. I am grateful to RUDN University for the opportunity to share my research and receive support from the university community.
In the paper ‘Symbolic-Numerical Computations for Kinetic Equations’ we continue the research of the symbolic-numerical approach for kinetic equations conducted by our scientific group. Specifically, we explore the capabilities of the Catalyst library in the Julia Programming Language, which can simplify and optimize the process of solving problems in this area. We thank our scientific advisor, Dmitry S. Kulyabov.
All works were done by students independently, as confirmed by the plagiarism check. The winner of the competition from Faculty of Artificial Intelligence, Roman Vysotsky, also refuted concerns about the future dominance of artificial intelligence in scientific work.
We should not forget that any learning system is always limited by its training set. Therefore, any fundamentally new discoveries will inevitably have to be made by humans.
About 150 leading Russian and foreign scientists met at the 7th All-Russian Conference "Physics of Aqueous Solutions" at the Russian Academy of Sciences.