The Russian Science Foundation has summed up the results of its competitions for extending the deadlines for projects of research groups led by young scientists. Following the results of the examination, 128 projects were supported.
These grants are allocated for fundamental and exploratory scientific studies in 2025–2027, which continue the projects supported in 2022. Each grant will amount to 3 to 6 million rubles annually.
Two projects from Samara University are among the winners. These are the project led by Viktor Fedoseev, Associate Professor at the Department of Geoinformatics and Information Security, “Methods of Protecting Promising Types and Formats of Data with Digital Watermarks”, and the project led by Evgeny Kurkin, Associate Professor at the Department of Aircraft Construction and Design, “Development and Experimental Verification of the Multiphase Topological Optimization Method for the Additive Manufacturing of Embedded Elements in Aerospace Structures Made of Short-Reinforced Composite Materials”.
The team of the educational project “Possessed by Science” congratulates the young scientists of the University. The project is being implemented within the Decade of Science and Technology and is supported by the grant provided by Russia’s Ministry of Education and Science.