Five projects developed by MIET scientists received support from the Russian Science Foundation
The competition was held in the priority activity area of the Russian Science Foundation "Conducting fundamental scientific research and exploratory scientific research by small scientific groups". The grant amount is up to 1.5 million rubles annually.
There were five projects developed by university scientists among the best:
1. "Research and mathematical modeling of the glucose regulation system in the body and the development of a simulator for patients with insulin-dependent diabetes to improve the effectiveness of automated insulin therapy", supervised by Associate Professor of the Institute of Biomedical Systems K.V.Pozhar.
2. "Research and development of methods for the formation of three-dimensional nanosized silicon structures using low-temperature gas plasma", supervised by Associate Professor of the Chair of Integrated Electronics and Microsystems, Candidate of Science Engineering A.A. Golishnikov.
3. "Models and methods for analyzing the phase noise of the power line in three-dimensional integrated circuits and systems", supervised by Associate Professor of the Chair of Design and Construction of Integrated Circuits, Candidate of Science Engineering A.V. Korshunov.
4. "Research of constructive and technological methods of forming elastic interconnections for wearable bioelectronics", supervised by the director of the Institute of Nano- and Microsystem Technology, Doctor of Science Engineering S.P. Timoshenkov.
5. “Principles of the formation of redistribution layers in microassemblies with embedded crystals with a low level of thermomechanical deformations”, supervised by the Associate Professor of the Institute of Nano- and Microsystem Technology, Candidate of Science Engineering D.V. Vertyanov.
We congratulate the winners and wish them successful implementation of their projects!