Economy in priority: Zabaikalsky State University opens three laboratories for the mining industry

On September 1, three new scientific and educational laboratories began their work at the Transbaikal State University (ZabSU, Chita). Their creation is provided for by the strategic project for the development of ZabSU, with which the leading Transbaikal University became one of the winners of the Far East track of the “Priority 2030” federal program. The work of the new laboratories is aimed at solving the production problems of the largest mining enterprises in the region, as well as at training high-quality mining specialists. The new laboratories of ZabSU are the scientific and educational testing laboratory for radiation and environmental monitoring of the environment, the laboratory "EcoProm Analytics" and the laboratory for advanced energy technologies. The first laboratory is working on the creation of a digital twin of the technogenic mineral object of the Kharanorskaya GRES. The developments of ZabSU scientists in this area will help energy companies to most effectively manage ash and slag and other production waste from the point of view of economics and ecology. The work of the second laboratory is focused on improving the environmental safety of mining enterprises. Solar energy will become a priority area of research for the third laboratory. Together with MISIS (National Research Technological University, Moscow), work will be carried out to create compact energy systems. As the rector of Zabaikalsky State University Oksana Martynenko noted: “ZabSU is a flagship university for training specialists in the mining industry. The University evolution program, that won the status of Far East "Priority", was developed in the context of the goals and key tasks of the socio-economic development of Transbaikalia and the Far Eastern Federal District. The core of the program is the Mining Academy project, which was developed in cooperation with the leading Far Eastern mining enterprises and the Corporation for the Development of the Far East and the Arctic.”

On September 1, three new scientific and educational laboratories began their work at the Transbaikal State University (ZabSU, Chita). Their creation is provided for by the strategic project for the development of ZabSU, with which the leading Transbaikal University became one of the winners of the Far East track of the “Priority 2030” federal program. The work of the new laboratories is aimed at solving the production problems of the largest mining enterprises in the region, as well as at training high-quality mining specialists. The new laboratories of ZabSU are the scientific and educational testing laboratory for radiation and environmental monitoring of the environment, the laboratory "EcoProm Analytics" and the laboratory for advanced energy technologies. The first laboratory is working on the creation of a digital twin of the technogenic mineral object of the Kharanorskaya GRES. The developments of ZabSU scientists in this area will help energy companies to most effectively manage ash and slag and other production waste from the point of view of economics and ecology. The work of the second laboratory is focused on improving the environmental safety of mining enterprises. Solar energy will become a priority area of research for the third laboratory. Together with MISIS (National Research Technological University, Moscow), work will be carried out to create compact energy systems. As the rector of Zabaikalsky State University Oksana Martynenko noted: “ZabSU is a flagship university for training specialists in the mining industry. The University evolution program, that won the status of Far East "Priority", was developed in the context of the goals and key tasks of the socio-economic development of Transbaikalia and the Far Eastern Federal District. The core of the program is the Mining Academy project, which was developed in cooperation with the leading Far Eastern mining enterprises and the Corporation for the Development of the Far East and the Arctic.”

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