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Scientists Find a Way to Improve the Accuracy of Sensors

Scientists from NUST MISIS have discovered new patterns that allow controlling the structure of Fe-Ga materials and, as a consequence, more effectively manage their properties. From a practical point of view, this expands the possibilities of their further application in high-precision pressure sensors and sonars. Continue reading Scientists Find a Way to Improve the Accuracy of Sensors

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English Language Fellow Leticia Medina at NUST MISiS Academic Writing Center

September 23, 2019
We welcome our new senior lecturer at the NUST MISiS Writing Center: Leticia Medina from Texas, US.
This academic year 2019/2020, she will work with us and deliver courses on communication in the sciences as well as academic presentation skills. Leticia will also provide expert assistance to colleagues and NUST MISiS scientific researchers. Continue reading English Language Fellow Leticia Medina at NUST MISiS Academic Writing Center

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NUST MISIS Biodegradable vegetable composite approved for the development by the Dutch company Chemelot Campus

Natalia Kuznetsova, a graduate of a NUST MISIS master’s program “Technologies and Materials of Digital Fabrication”, has developed a new biodegradable composite material with nettle fiber as a filler. Continue reading NUST MISIS Biodegradable vegetable composite approved for the development by the Dutch company Chemelot Campus

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Through the kidneys to the exit: scientists from NUST MISIS learn how to safely excrete nanomedicines

Scientists at the National University of Science and Technology “MISIS” (NUST MISIS) have identified a new mechanism for removing magnetic nanoparticles through the kidneys, which will help to create more effective and safe drugs. The results of the study are published in the Journal of Controlled Release. Continue reading Through the kidneys to the exit: scientists from NUST MISIS learn how to safely excrete nanomedicines

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New Recycling Technology for Heavy Duty Military Batteries

NUST MISIS scientists together with JSC “Shchelkovo Plant of Secondary Precious Metals” developed an innovative cascade method for purifying silver from spent batteries used in submarines and military aircraft. Secondary use of pure precious metal from one such battery can help save up to 500 million RUR for creating a new one.

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How to become a scientist in five years: NUST MISIS opened Russia’s first Integrated PhD program

Integrated PhD — an educational program that combines the levels of graduate and postgraduate studies in one educational track. The goal of the program is to prepare young researchers focused on careers in science, as well as employees for the R&D departments of companies engaged in high-tech industries. Continue reading How to become a scientist in five years: NUST MISIS opened Russia’s first Integrated PhD program