Events archive (3)
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Organizer: St Petersburg State UniversityDescription: The “Problems of Geocosmos” conference with international participation has been held every 2 years by the Department of Earth Physics of St. Petersburg State University since 1996. It covers current issues in the physics of the Earth and solar-terrestrial connections. Since 2016 the conference has been supplemented by a school where eminent researchers present lectures on cutting-edge problems of geosciences.Event ID: 1002Related Topics: GeosciencesEvent website: https://events.spbu.ru/events/geocosmos-2024
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Organizer: Kazan (Volga region) Federal UniversityDescription: The seminar is devoted to the results of the study of the modern geomagnetic field, as well as its study in the historical and geological past, methods of magneto-mineralogical research, petromagnetism of rocks, and the application of magnetism and paleomagnetism of rocks in various fields of science.Event ID: 1003Related Topics: GeosciencesEvent website: https://geo.kpfu.ru/paleomagnetizm-2025/
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Organizer: St Petersburg State UniversityDescription:
The year 2025 marks the 150th anniversary of the birth of Academician Alexei A. Ukhtomsky - the greatest Russian scientist-physiologist, creator of the doctrine of dominance as the leading principle of organization of purposeful behavior and cognitive activity of a human being. The conference “Academician A. A. Ukhtomsky's imperative - the brain and its self-knowledge” will focus on the discussion of the current state of research in the field of brain physiology and cognitive processes. Such questions as mechanisms of cognition and complex forms of behavior, evolutionary aspect of biological and social determinacy of consciousness and thinking, specifics of realization of perception and consciousness processes in representation and acquisition of knowledge, peculiarities of intelligence formation and the role of language as a means of cognition and communication will be considered.
Event ID: 1004Related Topics: Biology and Life Sciences