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Siberian Federal University, Krasnoyarsk, Russia
Address: Russia, 660041, Krasnoyarsk, Svobodnyi, 79
Phone: +7 (3912) 44 82 13
E-mail:
Website: https://www.sfu-kras.ru
Number of persons: 864
Number of authors: 835
Number of publications: 1668
Conferences: 5

Personnel: A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P R S T U V Y Z
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  • Sadovskii, Mikhail Georgievich
  • Sadykov, Timur Mradovich
  • Safonov, Ivan N
  • Safonov, Konstantin Vladimirovich
  • Sakash, Irina Yur'evna
  • Salmin, Vladimir Valer'evich
  • Samoilo, Alexander Sergeevich
  • Sapozhnikov, Valentin Alekseevich
  • Savchenko, Andrei Anatol'evich
  • Saveliev, Nikita Andreevich
  • Schmidt, Vladimir Andreevich
  • Schuplev, Aleksei Valer'evich
  • Selivanov, Anton Valer'evich
  • Semenkin, Eugene Stanislavovich
  • Semenov, Sergei Vasil'evich
  • Semenova, Daria Vladislavovna
  • Semenova, O V
  • Semusheva, Anastasiya Yur'evna
  • Senashov, Artem Vladimirovich
  • Senashov, Sergei Ivanovich [Senashov, S I]
  • Senashov, Vladimir Ivanovich
  • Sentyabov, Andrei Vasil'evich
  • Seredkin, Vitalii Aleksandrovich
  • Serzhantov, Alexey M
  • Serzhantova, M V
  • Sevryukov, Roman G
  • Shabanov, Aleksandr Vasil'evich
  • Shaidurov, Georgii Ya
  • Shaidurov, Roman Georgievich
  • Shaidurov, Vladimir Viktorovich
  • Shaikhadinov, Aleksandr Anatol'evich
  • Shalabay, A I
  • Shalaev, Pavel Olegovich
  • Shamshurin, Aleksei Valer'evich
  • Shauro, V P
  • Shchitnikov, Alexander A
  • Shebelev, Aleksandr Valer'evich
  • Shebeleva, Anna Andreevna
  • Shefer, Yulia L'vovna
  • Shelovanova, Galina Nikolaevna
  • Shershneva, Viktoriya Anatol'evna
  • Shestakov, Ivan Veniaminovich
  • Shevchenko, Ivan Nikolaevich
  • Shevchuk, Vladimir V
  • Sheveleva, Irina Viktorovna
  • Shichalin, Kirill Vyacheslavovich
  • Shimanskii, Aleksandr Fedorovich
  • Shipina, Tat'yana N
  • Shipitsina, Ekaterina Yur'evna
  • Shishkina, Ol'ga Andreevna
  • Shiyan, Yaroslav Germanovich
  • Shlapunov, Aleksandr Anatol'evich
  • Shlepkin, Aleksei Anatol'evich
  • Shlyakhtich, Evgeny N
  • Shlyakhtich, Maria Aleksandrovna [Medvedeva, Mariya Aleksandrovna]
  • Shneider, Elena Igorevna
  • Shnurenko, Aleksandr V
  • Shtukkert, Polina Konstantinovna
  • Shubin, Aleksandr Anatol'evich
  • Shunkov, Vladimir Petrovich
  • Shustin, Maksim S
  • Shuvaev, Andrei Nikolaevich
  • Sidorov, Kirill Aleksandrovich
  • Sidorova, Tat'yana Yur'evna
  • Silaeva, Alexandra E
  • Silchenko, P N
  • Simunin, Mikhail Maksimovich
  • Sinitsin, Vladimir Mikhailovich
  • Sirotinina, Natal'ya Yur'evna
  • Sizykh, Arnol'd Gaevich
  • Slabko, Vitalii Vasil'evich
  • Slepov, Evgenii Vladimirovich
  • Slyusareva, Evgeniya Alekseevna
  • Smelykh, Kirill Aleksandrovich
  • Smolin, Sergei Viktorovich
  • Smolyarova, Tat'yana Evgen'evna
  • Sobachkina, Natal'ya Leonidovna
  • Sochnev, Alexey
  • Sokolov, Aleksei Èduardovich
  • Sokolov, Valerii Vladimirovich
  • Sokolov, Veniamin Sergeevich
  • Sokolovskiy, Alexey Vladimirovich
  • Soldatenko, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich
  • Solov'ev, Platon Nikolaevich
  • Sorokin, Boris P
  • Sorokin, Pavel Borisovich
  • Sorokin, Roman Victorovich
  • Sosedkin, Oleg Aleksandrovich
  • Sosedov, Vitaliy Vasilievich
  • Sotnikova, Elena Andreevna
  • Sozutov, Anatolii Il'ich
  • Spirina, Kira Ivanovna
  • Starostin, Grigorii Ivanovich
  • Stebeleva, Olesya Pavlovna
  • Stepanenko, Vitalii Anatol'evich
  • Stolyar, Sergei Viktorovich
  • Strokova, Alena Yu
  • Stupina, Alena Aleksandrovna
  • Styugin, Mikhail Andreevich
  • Suchkov, Nikolai Mikhailovich
  • Suchkova, Nadezhda Georgievna
  • Sukhodaev, Pavel Olegovich
  • Suleimanova, Galina Safiullanovna
  • Sutormin, Vitalii S
  • Sviderskaya, Irina Viktorovna
  • Svobodin, Dmitriy Ivanovich
  • Siberian Federal University was created following the decision taken by the Government of the Russian Federation on November 4, 2006. The institution integrated four large higher education institutions (Krasnoyarsk State University, Krasnoyarsk State Academy of Architecture and Civil Construction, Krasnoyarsk State Technical University, State University of Non-Ferrous Metals and Gold) into one 43 000-student university. The merger will benefit from an investment of 17 billion rîubles (over $650 million), including funding from the government of the Russian Federation, local government and businesses.

    Exciting opportunities

    Siberian Federal University will have the size and span of expertise to establish itself as a world-class, competitive university that will undertake research and teaching of international distinction for Siberia's benefit. The exciting opportunities offered through the merger are expected to create many thousands of skilled workers who will provide highly qualified labour for a range of industries and public services. The merger will enable leading industries in Russia and Siberia to compete internationally and to strengthen the Russian contribution to the economic development of the Asian-Pacific region. Groundbreaking university research will contribute to improving the development of local industry - a great return for the university's many stakeholders. In addition to these economic benefits and the increased recognition and opportunities for Siberian Federal District and Krasnoyarsk on the international stage, the merger will also produce teaching and learning benefits and will strengthen public services in Siberia by the development of professional skills.

    A long tradition of research

    With over 43 000 students and 3329 lecturers (including 8 Academicians and Corresponding Members of the Russian Academy of Sciences, as well as 2087 employees with doctoral and Ph.D. degrees), the university offers 170 programmes at various university levels. Scientific development and the advancement of knowledge at Siberian Federal University are part of a long tradition of research previously begun at the four universities. University researchers are currently involved in a number of projects conducted together with the European Space Agency, NASA, European Council, National Institute for Environmental Studies (Japan), etc. Additional funding will benefit both the development of science and regional scientists, who will have better career opportunities from international competitiveness and the raised national and international profile of the new larger university.

    Key fields of development:

    Contributing to major national economic projects (located in Eastern Siberia, Russia's Far East) as well as to the economic development of the Asian-Pacific region; creating a skilled labour force;
    Raising the university's international profile in terms of teaching and research;
    Integrating university research into Russian economic development, creating new hi-tech industries in the region;
    Working together with businesses and local government to prepare a flexible workforce capable of adapting to changing labour markets;
    Investment to enhance staff career opportunities and improve academic buildings, libraries, equipment and IT infrastructure.

    Key research areas:

    Bioengineering;
    Satellite Technology; Satellite Monitoring, Navigation, Communication; IT; Distributed Computing Systems;
    Energy Production, Transport, Distribution, Accumulation; Coal, Oil, Gas Processing; Transport, Logistics;
    Nanotechnology; New Materials and Materials Science; Non-Ferrous Metallurgy; Mechanical Engineering;
    Geology; Environmental Management;
    Sustainability;
    Architecture and Construction;
    Humanities and Social Sciences; Management and Economics.




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    Other institution names:
    • Siberian Federal University
     
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