The Russian Science Foundation has summed up the results of the 2022 Competition for Projects of Separate Research Teams and the Competition for Extending Deadlines for Project Implementation of Separ...
Two research teams of Tomsk Polytechnic University have won in the joint grant competition of the Russian Science Foundation and the German Research Foundation (DFG).
The Russian Science Foundation (RSF) has awarded sponsorship under the grant competition to two projects of Tomsk Polytechnic University scientists. With the support of the foundation, the scientists...
Two projects of Tomsk Polytechnic University received grants from the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs. The projects were presented in the Volunteering and Youth Media sections and were supported with...
Tomsk Polytechnic University launched a competition of promising research projects for 2020. The winners will be supported by the TPU Competitiveness Enhancement Program.
Tomsk Polytechnic University was appointed a Coordinator of the Associate Partners Work Group in the Consortium Linking Universities of Science and Technology for Education and Research (CLUSTER).
Tomsk Polytechnic University won a competition of the Russian Ministry of Science and Higher Education to upgrade its unique research facilities. According to the website Future of Russia. Up to 87.5...
Nuclear scientists from Tomsk Polytechnic University have proposed a technology to quickly and economically obtain a large amount of nuclear fuel for fast neutron reactors.
TPU collection consists of over 10 thousand samples of coal and coal-bearing rocks. Part of them was commented in an article recently published in the International Journal of Coal Geology.
TPU researchers are developing a system combining three methods of non-destructive testing including a vibrational, a resonant ultrasonic and a thermal ones.
As.Prof. Damir Valiev received a prize for the best poster report devoted to the Synthesis and Cathodoluminescence Properties of MgAl2O4 Ceramics Doped with Rare-earth Ions Produced by Spark Plasma S...
For the first time, the university project - Co-creation of EU Human Smart Cities received funding in the scope of the Erasmus+ Jean Monnet Program. The project will run for two years.