The All-Russian scientific conference with international participation «VIIIth Galkina readings» («Readings devoted to the memory of Ekaterina Galkina») (February 2–3, 2017, St. Petersburg)

2017 ◽  
pp. 119-124
Author(s):  
V. A. Smagin

The 8th Readings devoted to the memory of Ekaterina Galkina (so called “Galkina readings”), a traditional enlarged meeting of the Mire Science Panel of the Russian Botanical Society (RBS), took place on February 2–3, 2017, at the V. L. Komarov Botanical Institute of the Russian Academy of Science. It was dedicated to World Wetlands Day, the 120th anniversary of E. A. Galkina, the 80th anniversary of her publication “Airplane Use in Plant Geography Studies”, and 80th anniversary of remote sensing studies of peatlands in Russia. The tradition to name the enlarged meetings of the RBS Mire Science Panel held in early February and dedicated to World Wetlands Day (February 2) as “Galkina Readings” began in 2007 with a celebration of the 110th anniversary of Ekaterina Alekseyevna Galkina. The number of meeting participants and talks have been growing ever since, with the most spectacular changes having occurred in the last two years. In 2017, the meeting enjoyed 63 representatives of 23 organizations, who delivered 36 talks. The abstracts of all talks, including four that were not presented due to the absence of the speakers, were published in the Proceedings. It was the first meeting where participants represented such a wide range of Russian regions, from Kaliningrad to Magadan. A list of research issues discussed at the meeting grew as well, with soil science and entomology having complemented traditional plant geography, hydrology, peat science, and bryology. For the first time, representatives of five strict nature reserves and national parks took part in the meeting. Following this trend, the format of “Galkina Readings” should be changed to a three-day conference instead of a two-day meeting. As soon as next year, international colleagues will be invited to participate in the meeting.

2011 ◽  
pp. 135-141
Author(s):  
I. Yu. Bakkal ◽  
E. A. Volkova ◽  
O. V. Galanina ◽  
I. V. Lyanguzova ◽  
E. A. Maznaya ◽  
...  

From 20 to 24 September 2011 in St. Petersburg Komarov Botanical Institute and Russian Botanical Society was held all-Russian scientific conference with international participation «Native geobotany: milestones and prospects». In 2009-2010 the Botanical Institute celebrated 100-year anniversaries of V. D. Alexandrova, B. A. Tikhomirov, A. A. Yunatov, the 110th anniversary of A. A. Korchagina, E. M. Lavrenko, the 120th anniversary of B. N. Gorodkova and the 130th anniversary of V. N. Sukachyov — the founders of the leading areas of geobotanical research at the Institute and in the country as a whole. Conference «Native geobotany: milestones and prospects» was dedicated to the memory of those of the greatest scientists that shaped the Department of geobotany of the Institute is one of the leading geobotanical centers of the world level. Geobotanical and phytogeographical studies were an important focus at the Institute throughout its history.


2021 ◽  
pp. 195
Author(s):  
Natalia V. Varlamova

All-Russian Scientific Conference with international participation “Constitutionalism: national and supranational dimensions” devoted to the 95th anniversary of V.A. Tumanov was held on the 20 of October 2021 in the Institute of State and Law of the RAS. It was attended by 52 doctors and 32 candidates of science who represented four foreign countries, 14 constituent entities of the Russian Federation, 31 research institutes and universities. During the memorial part of the conference his friends and colleagues, who worked with him in different years, shared their memories about V.A. Tumanov. The participants of the conference also discussed a wide range of problems, to this or that degree connected with the scientific interests of V.A. Tumanov: teleological aspects of constitutionalism, universalization of constitutional principles and preservation of the national constitutional identity, evolution of the federalism and local self-government, development of the constitutional review and ensuring of human rights and freedoms


2019 ◽  
pp. 95-100
Author(s):  
V. A. Smagin ◽  
G. A. Tyusov

The annual anniversary conference in memoriam of Ekaterina Alekseevna Galkina — the “X Galkina’s Readings” (Proceedings…, 2019), took place in the Komarov Botanical Institute of the RAS on Feb­ruary 4–6, 2019. It was dedicated to the World Wetlands Day. The conference, which is held since 2007, was organized by the Mire section of the Russian Botanical Society. The number of participants and as well as given presentations rises every year. In 2019 the conference lasted three days. It was attended by scientists from all over Russia (from Kaliningrad to Magadan), as well as from Finland, Belarus, Kazakhstan: altogether 120 participants from 41 organizations including the universities, several institutions of the Russian Academy of Sciences, nature reserves and national parks. 60 oral and poster presentations were given. The main topic was “Structure and functions of mobile ecosystems: results and research methods”. Much attention was focused on problems of carbon balance, functions and ecosystem services of mires. Great interest among the participants was caused by reports on the study of mosses. The participants made an excursion to the Peter the Great Botanical Garden. In the course of the final discussion it was decided to hold a conference every 2 years.


Author(s):  
Olga N. Shelegina

The collection of materials of the IV all-Russian scientific and practical conference «Modern trends in museums and museology» presents reports of employees of Russian research institutes, leading museums of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus, the Republic of Kazakhstan, teachers of higher educational institutions, representatives of cultural institutions. They reflect a wide range of topical issues related to the development of the theory and practice of Museum business in modern conditions at the international, national and regional levels. Important attention is paid to socio-cultural practices for the development of historical and cultural heritage, digitalization of the Museum sphere and its adaptation to the conditions of the pandemic. The publication will be interesting for specialists in the field of history of science and culture, heritage management, Museum studies and cultural studies, teachers of universities, employees of museums and libraries, local historians.


Author(s):  
Sergey V. Alekseev ◽  
Valery F. Losev ◽  
Yakov V. Grudtsyn ◽  
Andrey V. Koribut ◽  
Vyacheslav A. Trofimov

The conditions of broadening the second harmonic spectrum in KDP upon pumping by a negatively chirped pulse of fundamental frequency with central wavelength of 950 nm are analyzed numerically. It is shown that broadening of the spectrum (K = 1.4) is mainly limited by difference in group velocities of radiation pulse between first and second harmonics. The article is based on materials of the report at the first All-Russian scientific conference with international participation "YENISEI PHOTONICS – 2020"


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