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Illustration for news: Russian Scientists Demonstrate How Disorder Contributes to Emergence of Unusual Superconductivity

Russian Scientists Demonstrate How Disorder Contributes to Emergence of Unusual Superconductivity

Researchers at HSE University and MIPT have investigated how the composition of electrons in a superconductor influences the emergence of intertype superconductivity—a unique state in which superconductors display unusual properties. It was previously believed that intertype superconductivity occurs only in materials with minimal impurities. However, the scientists discovered that the region of intertype superconductivity not only persists but can also expand in materials with a high concentration of impurities and defects. In the future, these superconductors could contribute to the development of highly sensitive sensors and detectors. The study has been published in Frontiers of Physics.

Illustration for news: HSE’s Education Observatory Establishes Research Network Across All BRICS Countries

HSE’s Education Observatory Establishes Research Network Across All BRICS Countries

The International Education Observatory initiative, launched by HSE University to focus on expert evaluation, analytics, and joint scientific research, has successfully completed the formation of a research network across all BRICS nations. South Africa was the final link, with the University of Pretoria and the University of the Witwatersrand joining experts from Russia, China, India, and Brazil. 

Illustration for news: ‘Human Capital Has Been the Subject of Discussion in a Variety of Scientific Venues’

‘Human Capital Has Been the Subject of Discussion in a Variety of Scientific Venues’

The work results of world-class research centres were presented at the Government Coordination Centre. Leonid Gokhberg, First Vice Rector of HSE University, spoke about the main scientific results of the Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Centre.

Illustration for news: HSE Scientists Take Important Step Forward in Development of 6G Communication Technologies

HSE Scientists Take Important Step Forward in Development of 6G Communication Technologies

Researchers at HSE MIEM have successfully demonstrated the effective operation of a 6G wireless communication channel at sub-THz frequencies. The device transmits data at 12 Gbps and maintains signal stability by automatically switching when blocked. These metrics comply with international 6G standards. An article published on arXiv, an open-access electronic repository, provides a description of certain elements of the system.

Illustration for news: HSE Researchers Adapt Popular Usability Test

HSE Researchers Adapt Popular Usability Test

A team of researchers from the HSE Faculty of Social Sciences has adapted the widely used System Usability Scale (SUS) for Russian-speaking users, testing the adaptation on a sample of 657 participants. A validity test confirmed that the translated questionnaire maintains its structure and reliability, enabling an accurate assessment of system usability. The final adapted version of the SUS questionnaire can be used in both research and interface design practice. The paper has been published in Psychological Studies

Illustration for news: Megascience, AI, and Supercomputers: HSE Expands Cooperation with JINR

Megascience, AI, and Supercomputers: HSE Expands Cooperation with JINR

Experts in computer technology from HSE University and the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) discussed collaboration and joint projects at a meeting held at the Meshcheryakov Laboratory of Information Technologies (MLIT). HSE University was represented by Lev Shchur, Head of the Laboratory for Computational Physics at the HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (HSE MIEM), as well as Denis Derkach and Fedor Ratnikov from the Laboratory of Methods for Big Data Analysis at the HSE Faculty of Computer Science.

Illustration for news: Quantum Superconductivity and Metamaterials: HSE MIEM’s Developments Presented at Future Technologies Forum

Quantum Superconductivity and Metamaterials: HSE MIEM’s Developments Presented at Future Technologies Forum

This year, the Future Technologies Forum focused on new materials and chemistry. Scientists from HSE University participated in the event. Alexei Vagov, Director of the Centre for Quantum Metamaterials at HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (HSE MIEM), discussed developments in quantum superconducting electronics and the creation of high-entropy materials for energy storage and perovskite solar panels.

Illustration for news: AI vs AI: Scientists Develop Neural Networks to Detect Generated Text Insertions

AI vs AI: Scientists Develop Neural Networks to Detect Generated Text Insertions

A research team, including Alexander Shirnin from HSE University, has developed two models designed to detect AI-generated insertions in scientific texts. The AIpom system integrates two types of models: a decoder and an encoder. The Papilusion system is designed to detect modifications through synonyms and summarisation by neural networks, using one type of models: encoders. In the future, these models will assist in verifying the originality and credibility of scientific publications. Articles describing the Papilusion and AIpom systems have been published in the ACL Anthology Digital Archive.

Illustration for news: Acoustic Battles for the Harem: How the Calls of Siberian Wapiti Reveal Their Status and Individuality

Acoustic Battles for the Harem: How the Calls of Siberian Wapiti Reveal Their Status and Individuality

Researchers at HSE University, Lomonosov Moscow State University, and the A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution of the Russian Academy of Sciences have studied the distinctive vocalisations of Siberian wapiti (Cervus canadensis sibiricus) stags during the peak of the mating season, when males produce rutting calls (bugles) to attract females (hinds) and deter rivals. The scientists have discovered how the acoustic parameters of these rutting calls reflect the stag's status—whether he currently holds a harem or is still attempting to acquire one—as well as his individual characteristics. The study has been published in Journal of Zoology.

Illustration for news: Academic Research at HSE University: Opportunities and Experiences

Academic Research at HSE University: Opportunities and Experiences

HSE University holds the status of a National Research University, a prestigious title given to a limited number of universities in Russia. As such, it has a strong commitment to training students to conduct academic research starting from the first year of bachelor’s studies. The university rewards academic research and creates an environment where students can participate in research competitions and work in research centres.