MIPT professors give ‘Nobel lectures’ to students of Belarusian universities
09:19, 11 February
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The National Library of Belarus is hosting ‘Nobel lectures’ for students of Belarusian universities. They are given by leading researchers and professors of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, BelTa has learned.
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The student audience gets acquainted with the content of the works of Nobel Prize winners in physiology, medicine, chemistry, physics and artificial intelligence.
‘We have chosen exactly those topics that are covered by the most famous scientists in the post-Soviet space and excite the inquisitive minds of students,’ said Rector of the Belarusian State University Andrei Korol. - One of the main missions of the university is based on scientific research, on the transmission of culture, i.e. teaching, and on the formation of a citizen, and this kind of lectures organically unite all these three components’.
One of MIPT lecturers, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor of the Russian Academy of Sciences Konstantin Vorontsov noted that Russian scientists are open for joint implementation of various projects with Belarusian colleagues. ‘Our professional community is not very large compared to the world community, and the only thing that can help us here is cohesion,’ the scientist noted.