The Russian Science Foundation summed up the results of three competitions. We are talking about fundamental scientific research and exploratory scientific research, which are conducted by individual scientific groups. The results of the competition for extending the deadlines for research supported by grants in 2022 were also summed up. In addition, the results of the competition for fundamental scientific research and exploratory scientific research under assignments of the President of the Russian Federation as part of interdisciplinary projects were summed up. In total, 843 projects will receive support based on the results of these competitions, three of them are projects of the Samara National Research University.
The total number of applications for the competition "Conducting basic scientific research and exploratory scientific research by small individual scientific groups" was 4491. According to the results of the examination, 534 projects were supported. The winners of the competition included the project "Regular and chaotic modes of dynamics of composite spacecraft and orbital transformable modular systems" by Anton Doroshin, Head of the Department of Theoretical Mechanics and Director of the Commercial Space Center.
554 applications were received for the competition "Conducting basic scientific research and exploratory scientific research by small individual scientific groups". According to the results of the examination, 280 projects were supported. The winners of the competition included the project "Investigation of the effect of small Hf, Er, and Zr additives in economically scandium-doped aluminum alloys with a high magnesium content on the formation of microstructure during casting and thermomechanical processing" by Vladimir Aryshensky, Professor of the Department of Metalworking by Pressure.
The competition "Fundamental scientific research and exploratory scientific research under assignments of the President of the Russian Federation" (interdisciplinary projects) received 293 applications. According to the results of the examination, 29 projects were supported. The project "Development of new generation energy-intensive ionic liquids" by Ivan Antonov, Associate Professor of the Department of Optics and Spectroscopy, was among the winners of the competition.