Science

Researchers at MISIS University have developed a “self-healing” protective coating for the energy industry

Scientists from MISIS University, in collaboration with their colleagues from China, have created a protective coating for products made from niobium alloys, which are used in the energy and chemical industries. These coatings outperform untreated niobium substrates by 25 times in wear resistance and by several orders of magnitude in heat resistance.

Scientists Find Key to Scaling Quantum Computers

Russian scientists have introduced an advanced 3D chip integration technology for superconducting hybrid quantum-classical processors, which paves the way for creating powerful multi-module computing systems. The new research addresses one of the key engineering challenges: ensuring reliable connections between quantum and classical electronics at ultra-low temperatures.

MISIS and Nornickel present Russia’s first semi-transparent solar panels for building facades

The Nornickel Palladium Technology Center and NUST MISIS have presented Russia’s first scalable samples of semi-transparent perovskite solar modules designed for installation on glass facades and rooftops. The Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) technology enables architectural elements to serve as power sources while maintaining natural daylight and preventing overheating.