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And today we celebrate Russian Science Day 🥳 Since I am currently studying in graduate s…

February 8, 2025 at 1:11 PMMax Knyazev is typing…Telegram mirror
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And so today it is celebrated Russian Science Day 🥳

Since I am currently studying in graduate school, I can consider that I am now more closely connected with science than ever before

I already have a lot of scientific work planned for this year. There is participation in a scientific conference ( and not only scientific, but more on that later ), and writing several articles in the Higher Attestation Commission ( and maybe SCOPUS ) journals, and preparing a PhD thesis... in general, there is a lot to do 😳

In 2024, which has already passed, I only got two HAC articles :
1⃣ Quantum programming methods: approaches to the formation of ontology and formalization of the modern computing paradigm in the educational process
2⃣ An approach to the selection of protection mechanisms for personal Internet of Things devices based on a mathematical model with two criteria

In the first article my participation was minimal ( because this was the first VAK article that I somehow touched ). I didn’t know how to do a lot of things back then, I didn’t understand them, and I just learned to write such works. 🧐

But already on the second article I became the lead author. He wrote it himself, communicated with the scientific editor of the journal, and collected information himself. And I don’t want to stop, because now I treat this article with some criticism. We need to grow further and become more expert 🤌

I hope that domestic science will continue to develop further. This is very important. We need high-quality researchers, scientists and experts 🙏

Happy holiday to everyone involved 🤝

#graduate studies
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