Science

NUST MISIS to Head Technical Committee on the Standardization of “Solid Mineral Fuel”

At the initiative of the Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation, NUST MISIS is now heading the technical committee on the standardization of “Solid Mineral Fuel” that started operations earlier this year. Anatoly Yanovsky, Deputy Minister of Energy, announced the development during the 26th International Scientific Symposium "Miner`s Week-2018"`s plenary session. NUST MISIS Professor Svetlana Epshtein has been appointed as the committee’s head.

Rapid-Tests on Quantum Dots to Carry out Early Heart Attack Diagnosis and to Identify Sepsis within 10 Minutes

NUST MISIS scientists have developed a new type of membrane test strip for the quantitative immunochromatographic rapid-test that will be able to accurately and quickly make an early diagnosis of an acute myocardial infarction through the presence of disease markers in blood, as well as to identify various things such as sepsis, a pregnancy’s duration, and viral & bacterial infections.

Quantum Control: Scientists Develop Metamaterial from Complex Twin Qubits

An international team consisting of Russian and German scientists has made a breakthrough in the creation of seemingly impossible materials. They have managed to create the world`s first quantum metamaterial which can be used as a control element in superconducting electrical circuits.

Rostec is Interested in Joint Projects with NUST MISIS

NUST MISIS and Rostec State Corporation have discussed the possibility of cooperating to implement joint R&D developments for various high-tech industries. NUST MISIS showed Rostec four promising projects it has developed together with industrial partners.

NUST MISIS Development Takes Russian Quantum Computers to the World Level

Physicists from the NUST MISIS Laboratory of Superconducting Metamaterials and two Institutes of the Russian Academy of Sciences have created the world`s highest quality signal booster for quantum computers. The device can also be used in radio telescopes and other devices that work with super-weak radio emission.