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    University as Destiny: To the 65th Anniversary of Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor S.G. Sidorov

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    The article is prepared for the 65th anniversary of Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor of the Department of Russian and World History, Archaeology of Volgograd State University Sergey G. Sidorov. The article traces the biography of S.G. Sidorov, his pedagogical, scientific, and administrative activities. It is shown that fundamental foundations of the future pedagogical and scientific work of S.G. Sidorov were laid at the Faculty of History of Saratov State University named after N.G. Chernyshevsky, from which he graduated in 1981. Most of Sergey Grigoryevichs life is connected with Volgograd State University, where he has been working since 1986. He combined teaching historical disciplines with the administrative work. S.G. Sidorov was Vice-rector for Academic Affairs for 25 years. Being in this position he has done a lot to make Volgograd State University a leader in the region in training highly qualified specialists. S.G. Sidorov is one of the leading experts on the history of the Great Patriotic War. He is the author of the first fundamental comprehensive study of using labor of prisoners of war of the Second World War in the national economy of the USSR in 1939–1956. With his active participation, six volumes of Documents and Materials “Prisoners of War in the USSR. 1939–1956” were published. Since 2009, S.G. Sidorov has been the Head of the Dissertation Council on Historical Sciences at Volgograd State University. From 2014 to 2020, largely due to the efforts of S.G. Sidorov, Volgograd State University held five International Thematic Scientific Conferences “Military History of Russia: Problems, Searches, Solutions”

    The simulation of free surface flows with Computational Fluid Dynamics

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    Computational fluid dynamics is a powerful and versatile tool for the analysis of flow problems encountered in themaritime environment. The University of Southampton Fluid-Structure Interactions research group use ANSYS CFX tomodel a wide variety of flow problems; to gain insight into flow physics, improve designs and increase the efficiencyand safety of marine vehicles. A series of three case studies from on-going research looks at: loads applied on liquefiednatural gas tanks due to sloshing, slamming pressures experienced by high speed craft as well as the influence ofpropellers on the resistance characteristics of autonomous underwater vehicles. The presence of the free surface,complex shapes and the unsteady nature of these applications make their simulation with computational fluid dynamicsparticularly challenging. The successful validation of the computational models has resulted in the development of aselection process for suitable multiphase models as well as cost-effective meshing strategies

    Knowledge sharing is the key for the progress of science

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    Scientists should share their raw data in ways that are easily accessible and digestible, and it is necessary that the published findings can be reanalyzed or replicated by others. Scientists need to publish the methods and findings more completely and science should be more transparent. Production of new knowledge in medicine is immeasurably facilitated by the enrichment of opportunities provided by efficient trans-national multidisciplinary scientific partnerships and collaborations like the RECOOP HST Association. The RECOOP HST Association enables the opportunity for development of diverse talents in different specialties, all geared towards sharing and integrating knowledge

    Regional Cooperation for Health, Science and Technology (RECOOP HST) Consortium

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    In 2006 Cedars–Sinai Medical Center (CSMC), Los Angeles, CA, USA with eleven Central and Eastern European (CEE) universities and academic organizations from six countries (Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Slovak Republic, and Ukraine) formed the RECOOP HST Consortium

    Research networks in biomedical sciences

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    Regional Cooperation for Health, Science and Technology (RECOOP HST) Consortium

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    In 2006 Cedars–Sinai Medical Center (CSMC), Los Angeles, CA, USA with eleven Central and Eastern European (CEE) universities and academic organizations from six countries (Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Slovak Republic, and Ukraine) formed the RECOOP HST Consortium

    RECOOP консорциум

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    Members of the RECOOP HST Consortium realized that without high quality science there is no innovation! The main activity of the RECOOP HST Consortium is research networking to build multinational and multidisciplinary research teams to be able to investigate complex diseases that are the major public health problems (cardiovascular, cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, women’s health and human development) in Central and Eastern Europe (СEE) and worldwide

    RECOOP консорциум

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    Members of the RECOOP HST Consortium realized that without high quality science there is no innovation! The main activity of the RECOOP HST Consortium is research networking to build multinational and multidisciplinary research teams to be able to investigate complex diseases that are the major public health problems (cardiovascular, cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, women’s health and human development) in Central and Eastern Europe (СEE) and worldwide

    Research and Innovation Strategic Alliance of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and Central – Eastern European (CEE) Academic Organizations

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    In 2000 Cedars!Sinai Medical Center (CSMC) has developed the "Innovation Management and Technology Transfer Training" (IMTT) Program and in 2004 the "Research and Innovation Management Training" (RIMET) Program to train scientists, physicians and healthcare managers at CSMC and in Central ! Eastern European (CEE) Countries in research and technology transfer management. CSMC believes that it is essential for its partner universities to have the ability to protect the intellectual advances that arise from their laboratories and to negotiate commercially appropriate licensing deals. The IMTTTM and RIMETTM programs educate and train managers in research, innovation management, business development, and licensing to build a robust intellectual property portfolio and incorporate the institutional patent portfolios into a "Joint Patent Portfolio" (JPP) to connect academic organizations throughout CEE in an "Intellectual Property WarehouseTM" (IPWTM)
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