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Tomsk State University: International collaboration

Share TSU’s international collaboration has moved to a new level. In the international education market, universities are active and open for new ideas and trends, and TSU is not an exception. Under its Roadmap, the University began to engage in a number of activities related to joint research and education programmes with international partners, programmes of international mobility for students and academic staff, exchange programmes, visiting professors, and others. TSU’s international collaboration at a glance: • TSU has established long-term partnerships with more than 90 leading international universities and research centres from more than 50 countries. In 2015, due to much international activity the University recruited students from 37 countries and concluded collaboration agreements and MoUs with 22 universities throughout the world.

Isamu Akasaki, Nobel-prizewinning inventor of the blue LED – obituary

Isamu Akasaki Credit: TORU YAMANAKA/AFP Isamu Akasaki, who has died aged 92, shared the 2014 Nobel Prize in physics, with Hiroshi Amano and Shuji Nakamura, for their invention of blue light-emitting diodes (LEDs), an energy-efficient technology now used in everything from light bulbs to televisions, computer screens, smartphones and Christmas tree lights. In an LED, light is produced when negative electrons combine with positive “holes” in thin layers of semiconductors. Red LEDs became available in the 1960s and were widely used in calculators and digital watches. Green LEDs were developed around the same time. But for many years scientists struggled to create blue LEDs – the only ones capable of being used to produce white light.

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