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The University Won the Grant for the Project on the Field of Aerospace Transport Systems

The University Won the Grant for the Project on the Field of Aerospace Transport Systems

Самарский университет

The work is headed by Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Evgeny Shakhmatov

24.05.2024 1970-01-01

Samara University won the grant for implementing the project “Fundamental Problems of Development of Aerospace Transport Systems and Control Over Aerospace Engineering for Ensuring Connectivity of the Territory of the Russian Federation.”

It will be implemented within the departmental project “Development of Institutes of Grant Support of Researchers, Scientific and Creative Groups” of the State Program “Scientific and Technological Development of the Russian Federation.” The deadline for the project is from 2024 to 2026.

The head executor is Samara University, the co–executors are Moscow Aviation Institute and the RAS Institute of Electrophysics and Electric Power Engineering.

The work is headed by Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Evgeny Shakhmatov, Scientific Supervisor of the University.

The project goal is solving fundamental scientific problems of development of aerospace transport systems and control over aerospace engineering, necessary for ensuring connectivity of the territory of the Russian Federation, as well as for developing and using outer space and airspace for the new territories’ integration in face of geopolitical and climatic challenges by increasing efficiency of both atmospheric and space aircrafts that are carriers of the Earth remote sensing equipment based on new methods of controlling their movement, methods of increasing their energy efficiency, methods of ensuring reliability of control equipment, methods of protecting against dynamic and thermal effects on the payload, as well as improving quality of the Earth remote sensing based on the new methodology for joint analysis and processing of heterogeneous and time-varying data obtained from aircrafts.