The first meeting of the Vyzov Award scientific committee
The first meeting of the Scientific Committee of the VYZOV National Award in Future Technology was held in Moscow.
The meeting was attended by: Chairman of the VYZOV Award Scientific Committee, Professor of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Artem Oganov; Head of the Quantum Information Technologies research group at the Russian Quantum Center, Head of the Quantum Information Technologies Laboratory at the National University of Science and Technology MISIS, the youngest professor at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Aleksey Fedorov; Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Director of the Shemyakin – Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Alexander Gabibov; Head of the research group at the Russian Quantum Center, Director of the research branch of the Theoretical Physics Laboratory at the National Center for Scientific Research, Professor at the University of Amsterdam, Georgy Shlyapnikov; Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Foreign Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor at Belarusian State University, Sergey Kilin; Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation, Deputy Director for Science and Research and Head of the Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery Department at Lomonosov Moscow State University Medical Research and Education Center, Simon Matskeplishvili, and other prominent Russian scientists.
The Scientific Committee members were discussing the process of submitting and reviewing applications. The main topic on the agenda was the preparation of the Scientific Committee for the elimination round. According to the Award Regulations, all submitted applications must go through the elimination round, after which the Scientific Committee considers the longlist.
The Scientific Committee has stated that the VYZOV National Award strives to identify and support the most important discoveries and projects of Russian scientists, promote their work, create incentives for the scientific community, and popularize science in the general public.
Applicants can send in their submissions until September 14, 2023. According to Artem Oganov, it will take 30 minutes to apply.