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MATERIALS SCIENCE PROBLEMS IN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE MEGA SCIENCE PROJECTS

https://doi.org/10.17073/0368-0797-2017-11-932-934

Abstract

The large facilities (Mega Science) belong to the field of high-energy physics and astrophysics, but at the stages of their design and construction a number of problems arise that can be explored by technical universities in the field of materials science. The National University of Science and Technology MISIS has been involved in the SHiP and LHCb CERN projects, which is extremely beneficial to the university, as it has received an opportunity to carry out studies at the cutting edge of particle physics at CERN. Both projects open prospects in developing new materials, technologies and methodology; unique educational programs for young scientists and PhD students; establishing the advanced laboratories focused on key issues of Mega Science projects. The main result of successful participation of the Russian University in Mega Science projects can be improvement of its competitiveness in the global scientific and educational space.

About the Authors

Yu. O. Krasil’nikova
National University of Science and Technology “MISIS” (MISIS)
Russian Federation

Head of the Department of Scientific and Technical Information and Youth Programs,

Moscow



M. K. Melkonyan
National University of Science and Technology “MISIS” (MISIS)
Russian Federation

Coordinator of NCP “Infrastructure”,

Moscow



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Krasil’nikova Yu.O., Melkonyan M.K. MATERIALS SCIENCE PROBLEMS IN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE MEGA SCIENCE PROJECTS. Izvestiya. Ferrous Metallurgy. 2017;60(11):932-934. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17073/0368-0797-2017-11-932-934

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