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From April 13 – 30, 2021, the XXII April International Academic Conference on Economic and Social Development (AIAC) will be held in Moscow. For the first time, the conference will be co-organized by HSE University and Sberbank.
In celebration of Russia’s Year of Science and Technology, we continue our series about HSE University’s international laboratories, which are headed by world-class scientists and scholars. The first of these, the Laboratory of Algebraic Geometry and Its Applications, was established in October 2010. Below, Laboratory Head Dmitry Kaledin discusses the Lab’s history, research, achievements, and current activities.
April officially marked the beginning of the peak forest fire season across Russia, and preventative measures have recently been discussed at the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defence, Emergencies and Elimination of Consequences of Natural Disasters (also known as The Ministry of Emergency Situations, MChS) and at a meeting in which the President of the Russian Federation participated. Regions have already started taking measures to prevent forest fires, and a team of researchers from the Faculty of Economic Sciences of HSE University has proposed a mathematical model by which the effectiveness of these measures can be evaluated. Using this algorithm, they compared Russian regions in terms of the success of their firefighting activities. Details of the work have been published in the collection ‘Dynamics of Disasters: Impact, Risk, Resilience, and Solutions’.
The article concerns the relations between the prince of Nikolai Borisovich Yusupov (1750-1830) and the leading parisian dealer of the epoch Jean-Baptiste Le Brun.
Steiner E. S. Impressions. The Journal of the Japanese Art Society of America. 2011. Vol. 32. P. 37-63.
The article investigates the complicated history of the collection of Japanese art (mostly woodblock pints) acquired by Sergei Kitaev (1864–1927), a Russian naval officer in the late 19th c. It is stored now in the Puchkin Museum for Fine Arts.
Edited by: M. Preti-Hamard. Rennes: Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2005.
The collection of articles is devoted to different aspects of art collecting and art market in France at the end of the 18th - beginning of the 19th centuries.