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International Scientific and Practical Conference at KRSU: Polytechnic Presented Advanced Research

International Scientific and Practical Conference at KRSU: Polytechnic Presented Advanced Research

Published on: 2026-04-16

Source: Saint Petersburg Polytechnic University Peter the Great –

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Based on the Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University named after the first President of the Russian Federation B. N. Yeltsin, an International scientific and practical conference of students and young scientists “Modern scientific and technical problems in engineering, architecture and design” took place. It was organized jointly with the St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University of Peter the Great.

The conference brought together students, master’s students, postgraduate students, and teachers of the Faculty of Natural Sciences, the Faculty of Architecture, Design and Construction of KRSU, as well as representatives of such departments of SPbPU as the Higher School of Hydraulic and Energy Construction, the Higher School of Industrial and Civil and Road Construction, the Higher School of Design and Architecture, the Higher School of Electronics and Microsystems Technology, the Higher School of Applied Physics and Space Technology, the Higher Engineering and Physical School, the Higher School of Cyber-Physical Systems Management, and the Higher School of Transport.

With a welcoming word, Nikolay Kudryavtsev, adviser to the rector of KRSU, spoke. He noted the importance of holding such events for the development of the scientific potential of youth, strengthening academic ties, and forming a unified scientific and educational space. On behalf of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, Yuri Fomin, Vice-Rector for Research of SPbPU, spoke, emphasizing the importance of developing joint scientific projects and academic mobility between universities.

The conference work was carried out in five sections, which covered a wide range of relevant areas:

  • technics and technologies;
  • communications and automation of production processes;
  • intellectual systems and eco-technologies;
  • актуальные проблемы архитектуры, дизайна и строительства;
  • Ethnocultural foundations and modernity in clothing and graphic design.

At the conference, representatives of Politechnika gave presentations dedicated to advanced engineering solutions: modeling of urban systems (Ksenia Khan), open industrial protocols of Industry 4.0 (V. Yu. Gorneva and graduate student Guo Chenxi), ensuring the fault tolerance of BPLA (V. Milein and graduate student Leonardis Martinez Serrano), as well as ecological aspects — assessment of the impact of drainage systems (graduate student Kirill Utkin) and biofixation of TPP gases (graduate student Polina Shinkevich).Particular interest was raised by joint developments in the field of MLOps for medical diagnostics (graduate student Lara Assalama) and adaptive traffic light control based on reinforcement learning (graduate student Li Tszymin).

Representatives of SPbPU also actively participated in the work of the architectural and construction section. There, they presented research on a composite gypsum binder for 3D printing (graduate student Nikita Trepkov) and on the use of finely ground blast furnace slag (graduate student Ivan Borisov).

The conference became a platform for presenting the results of advanced research, exchanging experiences among young scientists of two countries, and strengthening the position of the Polytechnic as a leading center of engineering education and science. Such events contribute to involving talented youth in research activities and developing a unified scientific and educational space of Russia and Kyrgyzstan.

The organizing committee selected the best reports in each section. Politicians were among the winners in three out of five sections. Ksenia Khan and Anastasia Sineva took first and second places in the “Technology and Technologies” section, Polina Shinkevich took first place in the “Intellectual Systems and Eco-Technologies” section, and Ivan Borisov took second place in the “Actual Problems of Architecture, Design, and Construction” section.

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