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XVIII International Conference of Young Scientists and Students "Modern Equipment and Technologies in Scientific Research" - 2026

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  Since 2009, the International Conference of Young Scientists and Students "Modern Equipment and Technologies in Scientific Research" has been held annually at the Research Station of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Bishkek (RS RAS). The 18th "Molodezhka" was held in 2026: the event, held in a hybrid format from April 22 to 24, 2026, brought together approximately 70 participants from Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Tajikistan.

  The main goals pursued by the event's organizers are to improve the level of scientific research and expand the scientific horizons of young scientists and students, integrate science and education, develop the creative activity of young scientists, and popularize scientific research conducted by RS RAS

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  The conference operated in a hybrid format, with 47 papers presented in breakout sessions (in person and online). The event's core scientific focus covered a broad range of topics and allowed participants to present research results in the fields of Earth and environmental sciences (sections "Integrated Geological and Geophysical Research in Seismically Active Regions" and "Natural and Man-Made Hazards"), as well as mechanics, physics, mathematics, and other natural sciences and engineering (section "Interdisciplinary Papers").

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Participation of Researchers from the Research Station of the Russian Academy of Sciences in the 16th General Assembly of the Asian Seismological Commission in Tashkent

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  The Asian Seismological Commission (ASC), established in 1996, is an important international event held every two years that brings together leading scientists and specialists in the field of seismology. In recent years, ASC has made a significant contribution to earthquake science through the development of broad international cooperation, scientific achievements, and capacity building across the Asian region.

  From April 25 to 30, 2026, the 16th General Assembly of the Asian Seismological Commission (16GA-ASC) was held in the hospitable capital of Uzbekistan, Tashkent. The event was dedicated to the 30th anniversary of ASC and to the 60th anniversary of the tragic and devastating 1966 Tashkent earthquake.

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  More than 300 registered participants (including about 200 guests) from 31 countries across Asia, Europe, North America, and South America took part in this large-scale scientific event, which covered 22 thematic sessions conducted in English.


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X International Symposium dedicated to the 150th Anniversary of geological research of the Tien Shan

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We would like to remind you that the X International Symposium dedicated to the 150th Anniversary of geological research in the Tien Shan will be held at the Research Station of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RS RAS) from August 12–15, 2026.

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We invite all interested parties to participate in the scientific events RS RAS!

 

Sincerely,

Olga Borisovna Zabinyakova

Academic Secretary of RS RAS

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18th International Conference of Young Scientists and Students "MODERN EQUIPMENT AND TECHNOLOGIES IN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH"

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Dear colleagues!

The 18th International Conference of Young Scientists and Students "MODERN EQUIPMENT AND TECHNOLOGIES IN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH"(http://mmk.gdirc.kg/) will be held from April 22 to 24, 2026, at the Research Station of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Bishkek city. 

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Due to numerous requests addressed to the Organizing Committee, the application deadline has been extended until April 12, 2026.

CONFERENCE TOPIC: as specified in the circular
CONFERENCE MODE: hybrid format: oral (offline and online) and poster (offline) presentations

CONFERENCE LANGUAGES: Russian and English


WORKING REGIME OF THE CONFERENCE:

GYBRID FORMAT: oral (online) and poster (offline) reports

PUBLICATION OF THE BOOK OF MATERIALS is expected in autumn 2026. The collection of materials of the Conference is registered with the Book Chamber of the Kyrgyz Republic, and is also indexed in the information and analytical system of the RSCI (https://elibrary.ru/).


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!!! Students, graduate students and young scientists under the age of 39 are invited to participate in the Conference.

!!! Participation in the Conference is free.

All the best,

Olga Borisovna Zabinyakova

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Key scientific results and developments (2021-2025)

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  • Magnetotelluric sounding monitoring at the Bishkek Geodynamic Proving Ground (Northern Tien Shan) revealed variations in the Earth's electromagnetic field associated with seismic events;
  • An artificial neural network, CatalinNet, was developed to detect anomalies in geomagnetic field variations. The neural network is applicable for the comprehensive study of geophysical processes associated with preparation of seismic events;
  • The SeisDetNet neural network was developed for the automatic detection of seismic events.
  • The RSNet neural network was developed for automatically determining the arrival times of P- and S-waves based on the analysis of seismic signal mesofluctuations;
  • A machine learning model was developed to differentiate earthquakes and man-made explosions based on seismogram data.
  • Geomagnetic responses to seismic wave arrivals were identified in the form of anomalous variations in the rate of change of the geomagnetic field, synchronized in time with times of waves arrival.
  • Anomalous variations in atmospheric temperature in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere were detected during the preparation and implementation periods of strong earthquakes in various regions of Eurasia.
  • Pre- and postseismic anomalies in the variations of ionospheric total electron content (TEC) above the epicenter of Uchturfan earthquake (January 22, 2024) were identified, indicating a relationship between lithospheric and ionospheric processes;
  • A seismic monitoring system for modern geodynamic processes was developed using a three-component gradient setup. Developed hardware and software system is designed to record, calculate, and analyze the parameters of endogenous seismic field and is a new tool applicable to study of modern geodynamic processes in the Northern Tien Shan.
  • An analysis of the current level of mobility and the stress-strain state in tectonic blocks and fault zones within the Bishkek Local GPS Network (Northern Tien Shan) was conducted using space geodetic observations from 1997 to 2021;
  • Seismic and geoacoustic responses of the Earth's crust high-power electrical pulse soundings from ERGU-600 installation at the Bishkek Geodynamic Proving Ground were identified;
  • Preseismic correlated anomalies in spatiotemporal temperature changes in lower atmosphere and total electron content of ionosphere were identified;
  • A "wide" profile technology was developed using electrical resistivity tomography to study the geoelectric structure of the Northern Tien Shan fault zone.
  • An assessment of general consistent directions of the principal axes of horizontal deformation and their differences by region was accomplished using space geodesy and seismotectonic deformation methods for the Tien Shan territory to depth of 25 km for the period 1997-2019.
  • An experimental prototype of a hardware-software broadband measuring complex with noise-like signals was developed for electromagnetic studies of modern geodynamic processes in the earth's crust using the transient electromagnetic field (TEM) sounding method in the near zone on the territory of Bishkek Geodynamic Proving Ground.

 

 

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40 km. from Bishkek