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1 of 23 Brokerage Event draft programme 28 February 2011 2 March 2011, Ekaterinburg Venue Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Metal Physics Ekaterinburg Background information In the framework of the ERA.NET-RUS project, PILOT JOINT CALLS (PJC) of interested programme owners in the Member States of the European Union (MS); the Associated Countries to the 7th Framework Programme (AC) and Russia will be launched in February 2011. Pilot Joint Calls will cover two types of joint activities, namely collaborative S&T projects and Innovation Projects. A brokerage event is organised in Ekaterinburg, on 28 February 2 March 2011 in order to promote the Pilot Joint Calls and allow for networking. Objectives The objectives of the Brokerage Event are: To present all information and requirements to participate in the ERA.Net-RUS Pilot Joint Call To give potential participants from Europe and Russia the opportunity to present their project ideas to an international audience To initiate cooperation in the fields addressed by the Call and facilitate the setting up of project consortia. Participation in the partnering event is free of charge for selected participants and offers a unique possibility to contribute to EU-Russia scientific cooperation. Further information on the calls can be found on the following website: http://www.eranet-rus.eu/

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Brokerage Event draft programme

28 February 2011 – 2 March 2011, Ekaterinburg

Venue Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Metal Physics Ekaterinburg

Background information In the framework of the ERA.NET-RUS project, PILOT JOINT CALLS (PJC) of interested programme owners in the Member States of the European Union (MS); the Associated Countries to the 7th Framework Programme (AC) and Russia will be launched in February 2011. Pilot Joint Calls will cover two types of joint activities, namely collaborative S&T projects and Innovation Projects.

A brokerage event is organised in Ekaterinburg, on 28 February – 2 March 2011 in order to promote the Pilot Joint Calls and allow for networking.

Objectives The objectives of the Brokerage Event are:

To present all information and requirements to participate in the ERA.Net-RUS Pilot Joint Call

To give potential participants from Europe and Russia the opportunity to present their project ideas to an international audience

To initiate cooperation in the fields addressed by the Call and facilitate the setting up of project consortia.

Participation in the partnering event is free of charge for selected participants and offers a unique possibility to contribute to EU-Russia scientific cooperation.

Further information on the calls can be found on the following website:

http://www.eranet-rus.eu/

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How to reach the Brokerage Event venue

Bus, Trolleybus, Tram, Yellow mini buses stops around the Institute of Metal Physics,

18, Kovalevskaya St., 620990 Ekaterinburg, Russia:

Akademicheskaya: Buses: 5, 10, 14, 114k, 118

Trolleybuses: 6, 7, 12, 18, 19, 20

Yellow mini-buses: 30, 56, 59, 63, 70, 82

Kovalevskoy: Buses: 5, 10, 14, 114k, 118

Trolleybuses: 6, 7, 12, 18, 20

Yellow mini-buses: 30, 59, 63, 70, 82

UGTU-UPI: Trams: А, 4, 8, 13, 15, 18, 22, 26

Buses: 5, 10, 14, 18, 27, 36, 50a, 50m, 60, 61, 118

Trolleybuses: 6, 7, 12, 18, 19, 20

Yellow mini-buses: 30, 56, 59, 63, 70, 82

Molodejnaya: Buses: 18, 27, 60

Yellow mini-buses: 054

Kinotheatr Iskra: Buses: 27, 28, 50a, 50m, 60, 61, 114k, 118

Yellow mini-buses: 020, 030, 040, 054, 064

Direct routes:

Train Station - Akademicheskaya: Trolleybus: 19, Yellow mini-bus: 059.

Train Station - Kovalevskoy: Trolleybus: 18.

Train Station - Pervomayskaya: Trams: 23, 32.

UB RAS Presidium Hall

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Institute of Metal Physics Floor Plan

1ST

(GROUND) FLOOR

S.Kovalevskaya Street

2ND

FLOOR

BETWEEN 2ND

AND 3RD

FLOORS

3RD

FLOOR

ENTRY

REGISTRATION

WC WC

SOUTH WING

NORTH WING

WC

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

room 224

SOUTH WING

NORTH WING

ASSEMBLY HALL

------------------- Wi-Fi free

WC

COFFEE BREAK AREA

CONFERENCE HALL

WC

POSTER AREA

SEMINAR HALL

SOUTH WING

NORTH WING

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Agenda

Monday 28th February 2011

Arrival of participants

Excursion around the city Ekaterinburg and to the boundary between Europe and Asia

Excursion buses will start at 15.00 from Oktyabrskaya hotel (English speaking guide)

and at 14.00 from Green Park hotel (Russian speaking guide). Duration is 3 hours.

Tuesday 1st March 2011

9.00-9.30 Arrival and registration of participants

Plenary Session (9.30-15.00), Assembly Hall

9.30-10.15 Welcome address

Academician Valery Charushin, Chairman of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS), Russia

Welcome speech and introduction to the ERA.Net-RUS project

Martine Bonin, National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), France

Franziska Müller, ERA.Net RUS managing coordinator: International Bureau of the Federal Ministry for Education and Research (DLR), Germany

10.15-10.45 Opportunities offered to Russian scientists in FP7

Vladimir Mayer, Director of the National Centre for Scientific Research Office for Russia/CIS countries

10.45-11.00 Coffee break

11.00-12.00 Introduction to the ERA.Net-RUS Pilot Joint and presentation of the Call on Collaborative S&T Projects

Martine Bonin, Deputy Director, Europe of Research and International Cooperation Office, National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), France

12.00-13.00 Presentation of the Call on Innovation Projects, practical information and proposal submission

Franziska Müller, International Bureau of the Federal Ministry for Education and Research (DLR), Germany

13.00-14.30 Lunch

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Parallel sessions on the presentation of project ideas

I. Session on Innovative materials and cutting edge technological processes (14.30-18.00), Assembly Hall Chair: Academician Vladimir Ustinov

Time Presentation Page in Abstract Book

14.30 E.Z. Kurmaev et al. (RU, UB RAS) “Band gap engineering of TiO2 and ZnO based photocatalysts”

4

14.45 A.V. Lukoyanov et al.(RU, UB RAS) “Computational modeling of materials for superconducting, magnetic and quantum optical devices”

5

15.00 Bogdan Wendler (Poland) “Deposition of innovative superhard self-organized nanocomposite coatings by means of a new high density gas pulse plasma magnetron sputtering method”

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15.15 Uwe Reichel (Germany) “Nanostructured ceramic materials with improved properties”

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15.30 I. Edelman et al. (RU, SB RAS)“Transparent condensed media with dispersed magnetic nanoparticles: theory, modeling, experimental studies and application prospective”

6

15.45 Zamir Koren (Israel) “Application of magnesium alloys in avionics electronic enclosures”

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16.00 Coffee break

16.30 A.B. Rinkevich et al. (RU, UB RAS) “Magnetophotonic crystals and metamaterials for radiofrequency and microwave electronic devices”

7

16.45 D.V. Marinin et al.(RU, FEB RAS) “Selective sorbents for decontamination of radioactive materials and prevention radionuclides from spreading”

8

17.00 V.V. Ustinov et al. (RU, UB RAS) “Patterned multilayer nanostructures for spintronics”

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17.15 Nikolay Korovkin (RU, RAS, RFBR) “Electromagnetic Behavior of Nanoparticles Embedded in Polymer Matrix Composites (PMCs)”

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17.30 Henrik Dyja (Poland) ”Obtaining nanometric structures in metal forming processes at Czestochowa University of Technology”

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17.45 L. Vina (Spain) “Semiconductor nanostructures for quantum optics and quantum information”

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II. Session on Environmental research and climatic change

(14.30-18.00), Seminar Hall Chair: Academician Vladimir Bolshakov

Time Presentation Page in Abstract Book

14.30 E.Ya. Frisman et al.(RU, FEB RAS) “Modern state and scenario for development of

natural ecosystems in regions with mixed floristic and faunistic zones in

conditions of climate change”

17

14.45 Matthias Zielke (Norway) “Biodiversity and ecophysiology of northern berry and herb ecosystems in a changing climate - focus on mires, forests and sub-alpine areas”

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15.00 Ivan N. Bolotov et al. (RU, UB RAS) “The disturbance of planetary heat and moisture balance”

18

15.15 V.L. Vershinin et al. (RU, UB RAS) “The use of amphibians as indicators of

environmental health” 19

15.30 A.V. Krivoruchko et al. (RU, UB RAS) “Eco-microbiological monitoring and bioremediation of anthropogenically disturbed ecosystems”

20

15.45 A.S. Astakhov et al. (RU, FEB RAS) “Enhanced ice melting in the East Siberian sector of Arctic Basin: through retrospective to perspective”

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16.00 Coffee break

16.30 Olga Solomina (RU, RFBR) “High resolution climate reconstructions in the northern part of the European Russia”

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16.45 V.S. Mazepa et al. (RU, UB RAS) “Climate induced movements of treeline ecotone in the northern West Siberia Plain and in the Ural Mountains over the last millennium”

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17.00 O.I. Kadebskaya et al. (RU, UB RAS) “Paleoclimatic reconstructions using ice in caves as sources of data”

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17.15 E.A. Kuzmina et al. (RU, UB RAS) “Long-term dynamics of composition and structure of terrestrial biota from the Polar Urals, Yamal and Gydan Peninsula as a response to climatic changes in Late Pleistocene and Holocene”

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17.30 Dominique Raynaud (France) “Cooperative research on climate change based on ice core studies

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17.45 Peter Zavialov (RU, RAS) “Shirshov Institute of Oceanology: Overview and Scope for Potential Collaborative Initiatives”

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III. Session on Research on serious human health problems

(14.30-18.00), Room 224, 2-nd floor Chair: Academician Oleg Chupakhin

Time Presentation Page in Abstract Book

14.30 K.V. Shmagel et al. (Ru, UB RAS) “Investigation of mechanisms of immunological inefficiency of antiretroviral therapy in HIV-infected patients”

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14.45 V.V. Grishko et al. (Ru, UB RAS) “Antiviral activity of 2,3-secotriterpenic

hydrazones of lupane 19,28-epoxy-18-oleanane type”

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15.00 Kh.Z. Brainina (Ru, Ural State Economic University) “Some aspects of human health monitoring”

36

15.15 S.A.Rubtsova (Ru, UB RAS) “The perspective physiologically active compounds on basic of monoterpenoids”

37

15.30 V.V. Volodin (Ru, UB RAS) “Intact plants and plant cell cultures – producers of ecdysteroids as new neuron protective agants”

38

15.45 V.A. Rasskazov (Ru, FEB RAS) “Physiologically active natural compounds from marine organism as a base for medicine and biotechnology”

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16.00 Coffee break

16.30 Boris Krylov (RU, RAS) “New physiological approaches for chronic pain relief: analgesic effect of the low-power "cold" infrared laser”

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16.45 Sergey Naumov (RU, RAS)“The device for therapy of xenon and technologies of its application in medicine”

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17.00 Markus Schröder (Germany) “Monitoring and standardized documentation of major childrens diseases in urban and rural areas using telemedicine and internet technology”

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17.15 Olga Solovieva (RU, UB RAS) ”Heterogeneity of myocardium and its contribution to the electrical and mechanical function of the heart in norm and pathology”

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17.30 Helene Zaklyazminskaya (Russia) ”Cardiac and neuronal presentation of channelopathies”

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17.45 Seval Korkmaz (Turkey) ” In silico and in vitro high-throughput screening analysis and synthesis of epigallocatechin gallate based molecules as a new neuroprotective group”

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IV. Session on Contemporary socio-economic studies

(14.30-18.00), Presidium Hall (UB RAS building, 2-nd floor) Chair: Prof. Dr. Evgeny Popov

Time Presentation Page in Abstract Book

14.30 Christoph Glauser (Switzerland) “Benchmarking e Governance between Europe and Russia”

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14.45 Roman Omelchuk (RU, RFH) “1. Department of Cultural Relations; 2. Arts and interuniversity cultural movement; 3. Philosophy in life”

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15.00 Alexey Kuznetsov (RU, RAS) “Investments in human capital as a factor of the Russian economic modernization”

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15.15 Evgeny Bojko (RU, UB RAS) “A multi-actor security approach: linkages between health and the oil and gas industry in the North”

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15.30 Coffee break

16.00 A.M. Tarasyev (RU, UB RAS) “Integrated socio-economic modeling for analysis of countries’ sustainable development”

42

16.15 Evgeny Popov (RU, UB RAS) “Institutional development in knowledge-based economies”

43

16.30 A.G. Shelomentsev (RU, UB RAS) “Construction of sustainable social models of multi-ethnic economic spaces development”

44

16.45 S.A. Timashev (RU, UB RAS) “Predictive management of territorial risk based on the maximal societal utility criterion”

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V. Session on Innovation projects

(14.30-18.00), Conference Hall

Chairs: Ilyas Paderin, Mrs. Kuklina

Time Presentation Page in Abstract Book

14.30 Dr. Uwe Reichel (Germany) „Nanostructured ceramic materials with improved properties” -

14.45 Vladimir Erofeev (Russia) “Research and development of zeolite nanocomposite catalysts and light hydrocarbon processing”

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15.00 Sergey Kalabanov (Russia) “Intellectual power network for effective power usage in home and office area”

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15.15 Mikhail Filimonov (Russia) “Monitoring of underground pipeline and mathematical simulation of affecting of oil and gas wells on degradation of permafrost”

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15.30 Eugenie Neustroev («Kar-Tek» Ltd – Ural State Mining University) “The technology of gas medium filtration with integrated variation of key medium parameters (temperature, humidity, gas composition)”

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15.45 Andrei Chazov («Silver Optics» Ltd – Ural Federal University) ”New crystals AgxTl1-xBryI1-y, AgxTl1-xClyIzBr1-y-z and photonic infrared optical fibers based on them”

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16.00 Coffee Break -

16.30 Vasiliy Shubin («Chimintech» Ltd – Ural Federal University) “Circular acid-mediated method of metal extraction”

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16.45 Vladimir Makarov («SMC Plus» Ltd – Ural State Mining University) “Parametric series of heavy duty energy-efficient radial-vertical direct flow fans and heat exchangers”

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17.00 Anatoly Uimin («Laser-ITC» Ltd –UB RAS) “Development of equipment for high-speed wireless transmission data”

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17.30 Sergey Naumov («Biology Gas Service» Ltd –Ural Medical Academy) “Method and equipment for xenon treatment”

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VI. Poster Session

(18.00-18.30), 3-rd Floor, South Wing

No Presentation Page in Abstract Book

P-1 S.A. Rubtsova et al. (RU, UB RAS) “Innovations of Institute of Chemistry Komi SC UB RAS”

10

P-2 Y.I. Ryabkov et al. (RU, UB RAS) “Ceramics and composites on the base of nanosized and nanostructured materials”

11

P-3 N.M. Kleinerman et al. (RU, UB RAS) “High-strength hard magnetic Fe-Cr-Co-based alloys”

12

P-4 D. V. Marinin et al. (RU, FEB RAS) “Functional coatings with controlled optical and biological properties based on natural polyelectrolytes and their derivatives”

13

P-5 O.V. Bushkova, O.L. Andreev (RU, UB RAS) “Solvent-free highly conductive electrolytes for all-solid-state lithium and lithium-ion batteries”

26

P-6 A.V. Radushev (RU, UB RAS) “NoveL N,O-containing reagents for concentration processes of metals”

27

P-7 Yuriy L. Raikher (RU, UB RAS) “Smart behavior of electromagnetically active nanocomposites: mesostructure engineering and macroscopic modeling”

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P-8 Bogusław Woźniak (Poland) “Intelligent materials in footwear” -

P-9 V.N. Bolshakov, I.A. Kuznetsova (RU, UB RAS) “Organization of monitoring state of natural environment protected areas”

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P-10 Eric Crubezy (France) “Emerging disease and co-evolution between Man and Environment in the context of climatic change”

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P-11 A.V. Kolpakov, L.P. Kartashov (RU, UB RAS) “Research of processes of heat exchange and mass exchange in liquid mediums in the field of a hydrodynamic cavitation”

29

P-12 V.F. Ryabinin (RU, UB RAS) “Environmental copper slag-soils interaction” 30

P-13 V.A. Muftakhov (RU, UB RAS) “Production technologies of the quartz glass for the hi-tech industries”

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P-14 Sergey Kalabanov, (RU, Karza LLC) “Intellectual power network for effective power usage in home and office area”

19.00 Joint dinner in Hotel Oktyabrkaya

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Wednesday 2nd March 2011

9.00-9.30 Arrival of participants

9.30-10.00 Introduction to the Networking Sessions

Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS), Russia International Bureau of the Federal Ministry for Education and Research (DLR), Germany

10.00-12.45 Session on Innovative materials and cutting edge technological processes

Session on Environmental research and climatic change

Face-to-face Networking Sessions

The afternoon session is dedicated to individual networking sessions where European and Russian stakeholders will have the opportunity to meet in smaller groups or face-to-face to discuss their work and future cooperation.

The face-to-face networking opportunities and matching of project ideas will be made possible upon previous registration by submitting a partner profile. The profile template can be downloaded from the ERA.NET-RUS project website (http://www.eranet-rus.eu/).

During the face-2-face networking sessions, the participants will also have the opportunity to ask questions regarding the ERA.NET-RUS Pilot Joint Call directly to the National Contact Points (NCPs) from those countries participating in the funding of the Pilot Joint Call.

VII. Session on Innovative materials and cutting edge technological processes (10.00-12.45), Assembly Hall Chair: Prof. Dr. Anatoly Rinkevich

Time Name and Title Page in Abstract Book

10.00 Sylvain Marque (France) “New procedures and new objects for materials applications”

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10.15 Vadim Potapov (RU, FEB RAS) “Silica powders production from hydrothermal solution”

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10.30 V.A. Valtsifer et al. (RU, UB RAS) “Adjustable textural and structural properties of silica synthesized by surfactant as a template”

15

10.45 A.M. Aronov (RU, SB RAS) “Establishment of ceramic implants high-technology production”

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11.00 Oleg Khasanov (RU, SB RAS, RFBR) “Development of functional, structural nanoceramics by novel methods of dry nanopowder compaction”

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11.15 Vladimir Molchanov (RU, FEB RAS) “Graphite-bearing rocks - new source of precious metals and carboniferous nanomaterials”

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11.30 Vladimir Erofeev (RU, Tomsk) “Research and development of zeolite nanocomposite catalysts and light hydrocarbon processing”

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11.45 Heiko Behner “Basalt fiber – new material and technology for isolation and fire protection”

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VIII. Session on Environmental research and climatic change

(10.00-12.00), Conference Hall

Chair: Academician Vladimir Bolshakov, Prof. Dr. Anatoly Demin

Time Name and Title Page in Abstract Book

10.00 Dr. Nikolaos Nikolopoulos (Greece) “Clean energy technologies and alternative

fuels” -

10.15 Alexey Trofimov (RU, ) “Prospective approaches and materials for energy conversion and storage”

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10.30 M.V. Ananyev et al. (RU, UB RAS) “Optimization of cathodes and anodes performance in solid oxide fuel cellS”

31

10.45 E. Yu. Pikalova et al. (RU, UB RAS) “Methods of creation and investigation of thin

film solid electrolyte on the porous tubular electrode substrate for IT-SOFC” 32

11.00 Sergey Vilchek (RU, ) “Scalable technology for converting biomass into energy and material”

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11.15 Ivan Kalugin (RU, SB RAS, RFBR) “Analytical microstratigraphy of lake sediments based on scanning X-ray Fluorescence Analysis on Synchrotron Radiation for reconstructing of paleoclimate on annual scale”

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11.30 V.I. Zakharov, V.V. Vasin (RU, UB RAS) “Carbon and water cycles in pristine

peatland and permafrost of subarctic of Western Siberia” 33

11.45 Elena Cherenkova (RU ) “Climate change, drought and desertification risks: the

impact on society and environment” -

12.45-13.00 Conclusions

Academician Valery Charushin, Chairman of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS), Russia

Prof. Nikolay Mushnikov, Vice-chairman of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS), Russia

Franziska Müller, ERA.Net RUS managing coordinator: International Bureau of the Federal Ministry for Education and Research (DLR), Germany

13.00-14.00 Lunch

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ERA.Net Brokerage Event List of participants Ekaterinburg, March 1-2

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Name Country Organisation e-mail Topic

1. Aksenov Andrey Russia Institute of Ecological Problems of the North

[email protected] 2. Environmental research and climatic change

2. Aleynikova Irina Russia Ural Federal University

3. Ananyev Maxim Russia Institute of High Temperature Electrochemistry

[email protected] 1. Innovative materials and cutting edge technological processes

4. Andreev Oleg Russia Institute of High Temperature Electrochemistry

[email protected] 2. Environmental research and climatic change

5. Andreeva Elena Russia Institute of Economics [email protected] 4. Contemporary socio-economic studies

6. Antoninova Natalia Russia Institute of Mining [email protected] 2. Environmental research and climatic change

7. Aronov Anatoly Russia ООО NEVZ-N [email protected]

8. Astakhov Anatoly Russia Far East Branch of RAS (Russia) [email protected] climate change in the arctic and subarctic regions

9. Behner Heiko Germany BD Communication Service GmbH [email protected]

10. Berdyshev Vitaly Russia Institute of Mathematics and Mechanics

[email protected] 3. Research on serious human health problems

11. Besserve Edouard France CNRS [email protected]

12. Blaszyk Cezary Poland The National Centre for Research and Development (Poland)

[email protected]

13. Bogdashin Igor Russia Prognos [email protected] prognosis of oncological diseases during specific treatment and during follow-up.

14. Bojko Evgeny Russia Institute of Physiology [email protected] 4. Contemporary socio-economic studies

15. Bolotov Ivan Russia Institute of Ecological Problems of the North

[email protected] 2. Environmental research and climatic change

16. Bolshakov Vladimir Russia Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology [email protected] 2. Environmental research and climatic change

17. Bonin Martine France CNRS [email protected]

18. Brainina Khiena Russia Urals State University of Economics [email protected] 1. Innovative materials and cutting edge technological processes

19. Bushkova Olga Russia Institute of High Temperature Electrochemistry

[email protected] 2. Environmental research and climatic change

20. Charushin Valery Russia Institute of Organic Synthesis [email protected] 3. Research on serious human health problems

21. Chashina Olga Russia Ilmen State Reserve [email protected] 2. Environmental research and climatic change

22. Chekanova Larisa Russia Institute of Technical Chemistry [email protected] 2. Environmental research and climatic change

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Name Country Organisation e-mail Topic

23. Chentsov Alexander Russia A.Yu.Ishlinsky Institute for Problems in Mechanics of the Russian Academy of Sciences

[email protected] intelligent materials and nanomaterials

24. Cherenkova Elena Russia Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Sciences

[email protected] climate change in the arctic and subarctic regions

25. Chereshnev Valery Russia Institute of Immunology and Physiology

[email protected]

26. Chernova Galina Russia Institute of Technical Chemistry [email protected] 1. Innovative materials and cutting edge technological processes

27. Chirkov Maxim Russia [email protected] Labour, labour market, and employment

28. Chupakhin Oleg Russia Institute of Organic Synthesis [email protected] 3. Research on serious human health problems

29. Colmenares Maria Isabel Spain Ministry of Science and Innovation (Spain)

[email protected]

30. Crubezy Eric France [email protected] biodiversity and ecophysiology of natural ecosystems

31. Curely Jaques France

32. Dalkara Turgay Turkey [email protected] neurodegenerative diseases

33. Davydov Valery Russia Institute for High Pressure Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences

[email protected] intelligent materials and nanomaterials

34. de Miguel Felix Javier Barrio

Spain CIEMAT (Center for Energy, Environment and Technology Research)

[email protected] Material sciences connected with energy convergion and storage

35. Dyja Henryk Poland Czestochowa University of Technology [email protected] intelligent materials and nanomaterials

36. Edelman Irina Russia Kirensky Institute of Physics [email protected] 1. Innovative materials and cutting edge technological processes

37. Erdem Umit Turkey [email protected] biodiversity and ecophysiology of natural ecosystems

38. Erofeev Vladimir Russia Small Innovative Enterprise “Polyant” [email protected] Preparation and modification of heterogeneous catalysts and nanoanalytical characterizations

39. Filimonov Mikhail Russia «TechnoPark of High Technologies» LTD

[email protected] develop new mathematical models and to create software to solve problems of nondestructive monitoring related to identifying damages of an underground pipeline.

40. Fishman Anatoly Russia Institute of Metallurgy [email protected] 1. Innovative materials and cutting edge technological processes

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Name Country Organisation e-mail Topic

41. Fleishman Guy Israel Merage entrepreneurs group [email protected] Innovative materials and cutting edge technological processes Environmental research and climatic change Research on serious human health problems

42. Frisman Efim Russia Far East Branch of RAS (Russia) [email protected] biodiversity and ecophysiology of natural ecosystems

43. Gavrilyuk Alexander Russia Institute of Mathematics and Mechanics

[email protected] 2. Environmental research and climatic change

44. Gavrilyuk Oksana Russia Krasnoyarsk State Medical University named after Professor V.F. Voyno-Yasenetsky

[email protected] 4. Contemporary socio-economic studies

45. Gklavakis Evangelos Greece Glavanis Plants OHG [email protected] Environment and climate change, biotechnology

46. Glauser Christoph Switzerland Institute for applied argumentation research IFAAR

[email protected] 4. Contemporary socio-economic studies

47. Gorokhov Vitaly Russia Institute for Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences

[email protected] intelligent materials and nanomaterials

48. Grasmik Konstantin Russia [email protected] Transformation of the educational system

49. Grigorieva Elena Russia Far East Branch of RAS (Russia) [email protected] biodiversity and ecophysiology of natural ecosystems

50. Grishko Viktoria Russia Institute of Technical Chemistry [email protected] 3. Research on serious human health problems

51. Hanusch Horst Germany University of Augsburg [email protected]

Transformation of the educational system

52. Ignadjiewa Nadjeschda Russia BK Impex Story OOO [email protected] 1. Innovative materials and cutting edge technological processes

53. Israel Ywes Germany TimeKontor AG [email protected] ICT, Health

54. Ivanov Denis Russia Institute of Metal Physics UB RAS [email protected] 1. Innovative materials and cutting edge technological processes

55. Jonusauskas Gediminas France CNRS [email protected] intelligent materials and nanomaterials

56. Jouzel Jean France [email protected] climate change in the arctic and subarctic regions

57. Kadebskaya Olga Russia Mining Iinstitute [email protected] 2. Environmental research and climatic change

58. Kalabanov Sergey Russia Karza, LLC [email protected] effective power consumptions in home and office area, in the field of fire-safe operation of electric devices and networks

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59. Kalugin Ivan Russia Institute of Geology and Mineralogy Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch

[email protected] climate change in the arctic and subarctic regions

60. Kandoba Igor Russia Institute of Mathematics and Mechanics

[email protected] 3. Research on serious human health problems

61. Kleinerman Nadezhda Russia Institute of Metal Physics UB RAS [email protected] 1. Innovative materials and cutting edge technological processes

62. Kolpakov Anton Russia Orenburg Scientific Center [email protected]

63. Kondryateva Nataliya Russia [email protected] Social security systems and welfare state (in the context of globalization)

64. Koren Zamir Israel AMTS - kibutz Ein Harod [email protected]

65. Korkmaz Seval Turkey [email protected] neurodegenerative diseases

66. Korovkin Nikolay Russia St-Petersburg State Polytechnical Uni [email protected] intelligent materials and nanomaterials

67. Kortov Vsevolod Russia Ural Federal University [email protected] 1. Innovative materials and cutting edge technological processes

68. Kostromitina Galina Russia LLC “Scientific Corporation “Biology Gas Service”

[email protected] The basic directions of activity - scientific, design development, manufacture and sale of the medical equipment, creation of new technologies of treatment

69. Kozlov Sergei Russia Institute of Ecology and Genetics of Microorganisms

[email protected] 1. Innovative materials and cutting edge technological processes

70. Krivoruchko Anastasiya Russia Institute of Ecology and Genetics of Microorganisms

[email protected] 2. Environmental research and climatic change

71. Kruglov Andrey Russia Rosnanoteh, Ltd. [email protected] development of industrial process for producing electrolytes containing nano-diamond fractions, electrolyte formulations for various applications and compilation of hardware for integration of new technology

72. Krylov Boris Russia Pavlov Institute of Physiology Russian Academy of Sciences

[email protected] viral infections: HIV and Hepatitis neurodegenerative diseases biodiversity and ecophysiology of natural ecosystems climate change in the arctic and subarctic regions

73. Kulchin Yuri Russia Far East Branch of RAS (Russia) [email protected]

74. Kurmaev Ernst Russia Institute of Metal Physics UB RAS [email protected] 2. Environmental research and climatic change

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75. Kuznetsov Alexey Russia Institute of World Economy and International Relations (IMEMO)

[email protected] Social security systems and welfare state (in the context of globalization)

76. Kuznetsova Irina Russia Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology [email protected] 2. Environmental research and climatic change

77. Larionov Nikolay Russia Institute of Ecological Problems of the North

[email protected] 2. Environmental research and climatic change

78. Logacheva Darya Russia JSC “Kompozit” [email protected] 1. Innovative materials and cutting edge technological processes

79. Lukoyanov Alexey Russia Institute of Metal Physics UB RAS [email protected] 1. Innovative materials and cutting edge technological processes

80. Lyurov Alexander Russia Komi Science Centre [email protected]

81. Maehle Natalia Norway Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration

[email protected]

82. Mandea Mioara France European Centre for the Arctic (CEARC), Guyancourt, France

[email protected] climate change in the arctic and subarctic regions

83. Mansurow Michael Russia BK Impex Story OOO [email protected] Materials, production technologies, energy, space

84. Marchenko Olga Russia [email protected] Transformation of the educational system

85. Marchenkov Vyacheslav Russia Institute of Metal Physics UB RAS [email protected] 1. Innovative materials and cutting edge technological processes

86. Mariev Oleg Russia Ural Federal University

87. Marinin Dmitry Russia Far East Branch of RAS (Russia) intelligent materials and nanomaterials

88. Markov Vladimir Russia HK OAO NEVZ-Soyuz [email protected]

89. Marque Sylvain France Université Aix-Marseille 1/CNRS [email protected] intelligent materials and nanomaterials

90. Mayburov Igor Russia Ural Federal University

91. Mayer Vladimir France CNRS [email protected]

92. Mazepa Valeriy Russia Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology [email protected] 2. Environmental research and climatic change

93. Medvedeva Elena Russia Ilmen State Reserve [email protected]

94. Melnikov Yuriy Russia Krasnoyarsk State Medical University named after Professor V.F. Voyno-Yasenetsky

[email protected] 3. Research on serious human health problems

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95. Metelev Dmitry Russia Business Incubator of Ural Federal University

[email protected] The main activities of Business Incubator is providing funding of innovative projects, the organization of innovative competitions and other events, the examination of innovative projects, the organization of complex support innovative projects and small innovative companies.

96. Mjachina Kcenya Russia Institute of Steppe [email protected] 2. Environmental research and climatic change

97. Molchanov Vladimir Russia Far East Branch of RAS (Russia) [email protected] intelligent materials and nanomaterials

98. Mordvintsev Ilya Russia A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution of the Russian Academy of Sciences

[email protected] biodiversity and ecophysiology of natural ecosystems climate change in the arctic and subarctic regions

99. Müller Franziska Germany DLR [email protected]

100. Muftakhov Vyacheslav Russia Institute of Mineralogy [email protected] 1. Innovative materials and cutting edge technological processes

101. Murashev Andrey Russia CJSC “South-Ural innovative-technological center”

[email protected] regional technological cluster and the coordinator of innovative researches in the sphere of energy saving

102. Mushnikov Nikolay Russia Institute of Metal Physics UB RAS [email protected] 1. Innovative materials and cutting edge technological processes

103. Mustafin Ratmir Russia NanoMeT, Ltd [email protected] bulk nanostructured materials produced by severe plastic deformation (SPD) techniques

104. Naimushin Evgueni Russia Institute of Technical Chemistry [email protected] 1. Innovative materials and cutting edge technological processes

105. Naumov Andrei Russia Institute for Spectroscopy, Russian Academy of Sciences

[email protected] 1. Innovative materials and cutting edge technological processes Material sciences connected with energy convergion and storage Transformation of the educational system

106. Nazarov Alexey Russia Institute of Ecology and Genetics of Microorganisms

[email protected] 2. Environmental research and climatic change

107. Nikolopoulos Nikolaos Greece Institute for Solid Fuels Technology and Applications

[email protected], [email protected]

Energy

108. Nikou Christoforos Greece University of Ioannina [email protected] ICT, Health, Environment and Climate, Production Technologies, Biotechnology

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109. Nosov Alexandr Russia Institute of Metal Physics UB RAS [email protected] 1. Innovative materials and cutting edge technological processes

110. Obukhov Oleg Russia Ural Federal University

111. Oleynik Andrey Russia Institute for Informatics and Mathematical Modelling of Technological Processes, Kola Science Center

[email protected] Social security systems and welfare state (in the context of globalization)

112. Omelchuk Roman Russia [email protected] Transformation of the educational system

113. Pankov Sergey Russia Ora-metal-UGGU [email protected] The main idea of the project is reducing of ball and energy demands in a process of ore crushing in a ball mill.

114. Patova Elena Russia Institute of Biology [email protected] 2. Environmental research and climatic change

115. Perevalov Denis Russia Institute of Mathematics and Mechanics

[email protected] 3. Research on serious human health problems

116. Pestov Alexandr Russia Institute of Organic Synthesis [email protected] 1. Innovative materials and cutting edge technological processes

117. Pettersson Lasse Herbert Norway Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center

[email protected] Transformation of the educational system

118. Pikalova Elena Russia Institute of High Temperature Electrochemistry

[email protected] 2. Environmental research and climatic change

119. Plotnikov Sergey Russia Institute of Metal Physics UB RAS [email protected]

120. Polyakov Nikolay Russia Central Research Institute for Corrosion and certification (INO SCC)

[email protected] Development of small power boilers to burnpellets made from crop waste (straw, sunflower husks, millet, rice, etc.) with maximum efficiency and without forming slag agglomerates with minimal emissions of carbon monoxide and ash parcticles into the atmosphere

121. Popov Evgeny Russia Institute of Economics [email protected] 4. Contemporary socio-economic studies

122. Potapov Vadim Russia Far East Branch of RAS (Russia) [email protected] intelligent materials and nanomaterials

123. Radushev Aleksandr Russia Institute of Technical Chemistry [email protected] 2. Environmental research and climatic change

124. Raikher Yuriy Russia Institute of Continuous Media Mechanics

[email protected] 1. Innovative materials and cutting edge technological processes

125. Rami Yoram Israel SHL-ALUBIN LTD [email protected]

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126. Ranger Jacques France INRA [email protected] biodiversity and ecophysiology of natural ecosystems

127. Rasskazov Valery Russia Far East Branch of RAS (Russia) [email protected] auto-immune diseases

128. Raynaud Dominique France Université Grenoble 1/CNRS [email protected] climate change in the arctic and subarctic regions

129. Reichel Uwe Germany Fraunhofer Institut for Ceramic Technologies and Systems IKTS, Hermsdorf branch of institut

[email protected] Materials Health Production Technologies Optical Technologies Ceramic materials and technology, Nanotechnology

130. Rinkevich Anatoly Russia Institute of Metal Physics UB RAS [email protected] 2. Environmental research and climatic change

131. Romashko Roman Russia Far East Branch of RAS (Russia) [email protected] quantum optics

132. Rozenberg Valerii Russia Institute of Mathematics and Mechanics

[email protected]

133. Rozenzon Haim Israel Aubin [email protected] Materials, environment and climate, space, transport

134. Rubtsova Svetlana Russia Institute of Chemistry [email protected]

135. Rusinov Gennady Russia Institute of Organic Synthesis [email protected] 1. Innovative materials and cutting edge technological processes

136. Ryabinin Victor Russia Institute of Geology and Geochemistry [email protected] [email protected]

2. Environmental research and climatic change

137. Ryabkov Yuri Russia Chemistry Institute [email protected] 1. Innovative materials and cutting edge technological processes

138. Saloutin Victor Russia Institute of Organic Synthesis [email protected] 1. Innovative materials and cutting edge technological processes

139. Savvichev Andrey Russia Winogradsky Institute of Microbiology RAS

[email protected] climate change in the arctic and subarctic regions

140. Saydakova Evgeniya Russia Institute of Ecology and Genetics of Microorganisms

[email protected] 3. Research on serious human health problems

141. Schröder Markus Germany Tembit Software GmbH [email protected] Health ICT International data protection and privacy

142. Shadlova Eugenia France Université Versailles St Quentin [email protected] climate change in the arctic and subarctic regions

143. Shelomentsev Andrey Russia Institute of Economics [email protected] 4. Contemporary socio-economic studies

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144. Shevyakov Alexey Russia Institute of Social and Economic Studies of the Population, Russian Academy of Science

[email protected] 4. Contemporary socio-economic studies

145. Shmagel Konstantin Russia Institute of Ecology and Genetics of Microorganisms

[email protected]

146. Shtets Marina Russia Far East Branch of RAS (Russia) [email protected]

147. Shubin Vassily Russia “Khimintech” Limited Liability Company

[email protected] extraction of metals from ore, waste piles, slag and other wastes by hydrometallurgical method

148. Shvachko Yuri Russia Institute of Metal Physics UB RAS [email protected] 1. Innovative materials and cutting edge technological processes

149. Smagin Sergei Russia Far East Branch of RAS (Russia) [email protected] intelligent materials and nanomaterials

150. Smirnov Nickolay Russia Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology [email protected] 2. Environmental research and climatic change

151. Solomina Olga Russia Institute of Geography Russian Academy of Sciences

[email protected] climate change in the arctic and subarctic regions

152. Solonchuk Yulia Russia Krasnoyarsk State Medical University named after Professor V.F. Voyno-Yasenetsky

[email protected] 3. Research on serious human health problems

153. Solovyova Olga Russia Institute of Physiology [email protected] 2. Environmental research and climatic change

154. Spichkin Nikolay Russia Institute of Applied Mechanics [email protected] 1. Innovative materials and cutting edge technological processes

155. Sturite Ievina Norway Bioforsk –Norwegian Institute for Agricultural and Environmental Research

[email protected]

156. Tararine Michael France Ambassy of France in RF

157. Tarasyev Alexander Russia Institute of Mathematics and Mechanics

[email protected] 4. Contemporary socio-economic studies

158. Tikhonova Elena Russia Krasnoyarsk State Medical University named after Professor V.F. Voyno-Yasenetsky

[email protected] 2. Environmental research and climatic change

159. Timashev Sviatoslav Russia Science and Engineering Center "Reliability and Safety of Large Systems and Machines”

[email protected] 4. Contemporary socio-economic studies

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160. Torteman Stephan Israel g.a.r.d. Global Advice Research and Development

[email protected] ICT, Health, Production technologies, biotechnology, optical technologies

161. Trakhtenberg Ilya Russia Institute of Metal Physics UB RAS [email protected]

162. Trofimov Alexey Russia Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences

[email protected] Material sciences connected with energy convergion and storage

163. Ulaoski Jacek Poland Technical University of Lodz [email protected] intelligent materials and nanomaterials auto-immune diseases neurodegenerative diseases

164. Ustinov Vladimir Russia Institute of Metal Physics UB RAS [email protected] 1. Innovative materials and cutting edge technological processes

165. Valtsifer Viktor Russia Institute of Technical Chemistry [email protected]; [email protected]

1. Innovative materials and cutting edge technological processes

166. Vasin Vladimir Russia Institute of Mathematics and Mechanics

[email protected] 2. Environmental research and climatic change

167. Velmovsky Pavel Russia Institute of Steppe [email protected] 2. Environmental research and climatic change

168. Vershinin Vladimir Russia Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology [email protected] 2. Environmental research and climatic change

169. Vilchek Sergey Russia BioIstEn LLC [email protected] equipment for implementation of the technology for converting organic containing materials into energy and energy carriers (e.g., syngas) as well as for development of alternative energy sources based on processing of biomass.

170. Vina Liste Luis Spain Universidad Autónoma de Madrid [email protected] quantum optics

171. Vladimirov Alexandr Russia Institute of Metal Physics UB RAS [email protected]

172. Volkov Anatoly Russia Scientific and Production Company “Ruteniy”

[email protected] designing of new equipment in machine building, metallurgy and energy sectors.

173. Volodin Vladimir Russia Institute of Biology [email protected] 2. Environmental research and climatic change

174. Wendler Bogdan Poland Technical University of Lodz [email protected] intelligent materials and nanomaterials

175. Woźniak Bogusław Poland Institute of Leather Industry [email protected] intelligent materials and nanomaterials

176. Yurchenko Konstantin Russia Ural Federal University

177. Zakharov Vyacheslav Russia Ural State University [email protected] 2. Climatic change in the arctic and subrctic regions

178. Zaklyazminskaya Elena Russia Russian Research Centre of Surgery RAMS

[email protected] auto-immune diseases neurodegenerative diseases

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179. Zavialov Peter Russia [email protected] 2. biodiversity and ecophysiology of natural ecosystems

180. Zeevi Aviv Israel ISERD [email protected]

181. Zhukov Vladislav Russia ‘Scientific and Production centre ‘Silver Optics’ LTd.

[email protected] Optics, nano-electronics, IR – laser techniques, medicine, chemical industry, aerospace industry, MIC, low-temperature IR-pyrometry, environmental monitoring, including radiation monitoring, nuclear industry

182. Zielke Matthias Norway Bioforsk – Norwegian Institute for Agricultural and Environmental Research

[email protected] biodiversity and ecophysiology of natural ecosystems

183. Zolotov Alexander Russia St. Petersburg State Polytechnical University

[email protected] intelligent materials and nanomaterials

184. Zyatkova Anastasiya Russia HK OAO NEVZ-Soyuz [email protected]