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48 Russian universities enter Emerging Economies Universities Rankings 2021

48 Russian universities enter Emerging Economies Universities Rankings 2021 For the first time, Chinese universities managed to take all the first five lines of the list and seven of the top 10 LONDON, March 9. /TASS/. The number of Russian universities in the ranking of Emerging Economies universities, compiled by the British magazine Times Higher Education (THE), has grown by nine to 48. This is according to the THE Emerging Economies Universities Rankings 2021, released on Tuesday. This year’s ranking comprises 606 educational institutions from 48 countries and territories. Lomonosov Moscow State University remains the leading educational institution in Russia and the only representative of Russia in Top 10. This year it ranks sixth, which is one position lower than a year ago.

Prism 3D Printer Makes Titanium Structures

It also doubles wire feed rates (it prints faster). Mar 4th, 2021 Raisa Bestugina Researchers from Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU) developed and manufactured a unique 3D printer named the Prism . Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University Researchers from Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU) have developed and manufactured Prism, a unique 3D printer. The 3D-printer was manufactured and first demonstrated on January 29, 2021. The main purpose of the developed printer is to print structures made of titanium, which is essential for various industries due to its strength properties and low specific weight. The printing system is located in a chamber with an inert atmosphere. This printer may also be used to print products made of steel, aluminum, magnesium, nickel alloys.

Developing Thin Films for Biomolecular Electronics of the Future

Developing Thin Films for Biomolecular Electronics of the Future Written by AZoMMar 3 2021 Modern electronics is nearing the boundary of its capabilities, which are governed by the fundamental laws of physics. Albumin protein molecule in the water environment. Image Credit: Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University Hence, the use of classical materials such as silicon can no longer satisfy the needs of energy efficiency of the devices. At present, it is essential to begin looking for new materials and new principles for the functioning of electronic devices To find a solution to this issue, scientists from Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU) have been designing thin films, which are the elements for biomolecular electronics. They are confident that biological macromolecules like amino acids, proteins, and nucleic acids could be potential materials for modern electronics.

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