Monday, September 22, 2008

Coryphees of Chemistry

 
International School for young researchers began work in Azove. 
During the three days leading chemists from around the world will lecture on the most promising areas of modern science. 
Classes are held within the framework of an international conference, which brought together 350 scientists from leading centers of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Canada, France, India, Italy, Jordan, Ukraine and Belarus. Imenitye chemists will hold master classes for senior and graduate students of universities. 
- Quite rightly, that an international conference taking place precisely in the Rostov region - said the Director of the Research Institute of Organic Chemistry and Physical YUFU academician Vladimir Minkin. - Indeed, at the Don is one of the most authoritative research centers, known scientific schools. This year the University introduced a unique line equipment, including plurinuclear spectrometer at 600 megahertz with a mass spectrometer and liquid chromatography. The new equipment will enable research on an entirely different level. 
The main theme of the conference - nuclear magnetic resonance. 
- This is a wonderful and yet to be studied phenomenon - told Ph.D. in Chemistry Andrei Kononov. - A study in this direction - the subject of basic science, and the results of study introduced in biology and medicine.
At school the young scholars will discuss quantum chemistry, physics, medicine and even the development of rocket fuel. 
Children's railway, or, as it is called, Low North Caucasus, until the end of 2008 will receive new rolling stock: locomotive and three passenger cars. Such are the gifts will be deployed in Vladikavkaz. Russia currently 25 children's railways. Every year at children's railways are studying and working drivers, conductors, puteytsami, auditors, the duty on the station and other specialties about 20 thousand young railroaders. Development Project DSB several aims. Above all, this young professional orientation and training reserve personnel to work on the railways.

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