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Micro-pixelated halide perovskite photodiodes fabricated with ultraviolet laser scribing

Morozov A. P., Gostishchev P. A., Zharkova A. et al.

Applied Physics Letters. 2024. Vol. 124. No. 22.

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Edge Caching Cooperation in NDN Scenarios for Self-organizing Networks

Sviatoslav Iakimenko.

In bk.: 23rd International Conference, NEW2AN 2023, and 16th Conference, ruSMART 2023, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, December 21–22, 2023, Proceedings, Part II. Internet of Things, Smart Spaces, and Next Generation Networks and Systems. LNCS, volume 14543. Springer, 2024. P. 349-362.

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Majorana modes and Fano resonances in Aharonov- Bohm ring with topologically nontrivial superconducting bridge

Kagan M., Аксёнов С. В.

Research Suqare. Research Square. Springer, 2024. No. 1.

Tag "student projects" – News

MIEM TechnoShow: ‘The University’s Key Objective is to Inspire Students to Create Something New’

AR-Navigation in the Building, Pavel Samoylenko’s project
With five hours of networking, 22 ‘video guest halls’, and over 800 visitors from 16 countries, this year’s MIEM TechnoShow was a spectacular online exhibition. Attendees could visit various ‘rooms’ to see the projects MIEM students had been working on this past academic year.

MIEM HSE’s Annual Technoshow Will Be Held Online

Project 'Development of an aircraft control training stand', MIEM Technoshow 2019
On May 31, MIEM students will present their projects at the Institute’s annual exhibition, which this year will be held online. Of 200 team projects created at the Institute this past academic year, the expo will feature the 25 most brilliant and successful, both in terms of innovation and practicality.

MIEM Conducts Project Defenses Online

MIEM Conducts Project Defenses Online
Though students of the Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (MIEM) only learned that their defenses would be moved to an online format a few weeks before the defense date, they showed impressive results. 134 projects developed by student teams collectively totaling 383 students were presented. Of them, the best 37 projects were recommended for participation in the annual MIEM Tech Show.