Events and Invitations
Events
Seminar “German and Russian Neo-Kantianism”
In the modern rethinking of neo-Kantian history and ideas, the Russian version of neo-Kantianism has a special, but still unclearly defined place and not realized in all its significance. Previous, traditional techniques and classifications of Russian neo-Kantianism can no longer be adequately used when analyzing this phenomenon on Russian soil: the data accumulated in the course of historical and philosophical research require special study and the creation of new explanatory models. This unique phenomenon - Russian neo-Kantianism, once nurtured and cherished by neo-Kantian scholars - will, over time, make it possible to rethink the ideological role in the modern world of both neo-Kantianism in general and, first of all, its Marburg school as an institutionally and theoretically more “strict” branch neo-Kantian movement.
Seminar “Linguodidactic Problems of Linguistics”
This research compares two middle years of a four-year undergraduate degree over two consecutive years, focusing on English as a Foreign Language. Year 1 saw 73% of online teaching and learning, while Year 2 saw 25%. The authors compared the relative effects of more vs. less online on examination results. Participants were 105 Methodologists (future teachers) and 272 Translators (n=377), predominantly female (83%).
Seminar “Defensible Network Architectures: Ensuring Security in Modern Network In-frastructure”
Protecting modern network infrastructure against cyberattacks is becoming increasingly difficult due to its complex and ever-changing nature. Developing a comprehensive approach known as defensible network architecture is essential to address this challenge. This approach is based on several fundamental principles, including defense in depth, zero trust, segmentation, micro-segmentation, and automation.
Seminar “Design and Evaluation of a Button Sensor Antenna for On-Body Monitoring Activity in Healthcare Applications”
A button sensor antenna for on-body monitoring in wireless body area network systems is presented. Due to the close coupling between the sensor antenna and the human body, it is highly challenging to design sensor antenna devices. In this report, a mechanically robust system is proposed that integrates a dual-band button antenna with a wireless sensor module designed on a printed circuit board.
Seminar “Green infrastructure and sustainable development”
Presentations at the seminar will provide an overview of methods for monitoring and assessing the condition of urban green spaces, and will also present modern methods that can be used to determine indicators of the condition of green infrastructure.
Seminar “Investigating the Placement of a MEC Application with Dynamic Cost”
The integration of 5G technologies is becoming a must for mobile network operations (MNOs) to remain efficient in the marketplace and efficiently Multi-access edge computing (MEC) is one of the key elements of solving critical problems in telecommunications. Optimizing application placement in MEC-based networks requires including as many options as possible for better deployment.
Seminar “Life phase in urban soils and sediments”
During the seminar, experts and participants will discuss the properties of the soil microbiome of urban and industrially polluted areas of different climatic zones (subarctic, temperate and others). Particular attention will be paid to the issues of biodiversity of microbial communities, their functioning in anthropogenically modified soils and assessment of ecosystem services provided by microorganisms.
The working language is Russian and English.
Conference “GREEN2023 — Student Research in Ecology, Engineering and Nature”
The Youth Scientific and Practical Conference with international participation “GREEN2023 — Student Research in Ecology, Engineering and Nature 2023” (in foreign languages) aims to engage students, postgraduates and young scientists in addressing theoretical and practical issues of contemporary ecology and its related disciplines.