As part of the activities of dissemination and scientific cooperation, the days of Russian Science from October 18 to 20 have been celebrated in Austria.

 

This weekend the scientific conferences carried out at the initiative of the Federal Agency for International Cooperation and Humanitarian Cooperation, Rossotrudnichestvo continued, which take place from 10 to 30 October of this year in simultaneous venues.

 

The program of activities in the Austrian capital allowed scientists such as Konstantin Yakovlev, Sergey Filipov and Konstantin Kravtzov to tackle subjects on robotics, physics and mathematics, beyond sharing their progress in their branches of study with the attending academics, the speakers had as objective to captivate students to be interested in the development of science.

 

One of the topics that caused the most interest of those present was the conference on “Intelligent Robots: current problems and the different ways to solve them” as the scientists emphasized the main challenges of modern robotics that come in the way of making that robots are more intelligent, for example the capacity of autonomous long-term behavior in complex dynamic environments.

 

During the next few days this cycle of conferences will be closed at the last Slovakia headquarters, it is expected that attendance and participation will be favorable to continue promoting events in other latitudes of the globe and also include other areas of knowledge in which Russia is located. the vanguard.

 

 

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