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April, 2004

WL Promotion of Intel technologies Remote On-line Education Assisting Intel in hiring process Research activities Research activities Long-term Aimed at current technologies Educational activities Trainings for students in IT DSP algorithms Antennas and propagation New technologies of data transmission DSP algorithms Antennas and propagation New technologies of data transmission Electromagnetic compatibility Element base of new frequency band Chip-design Network technologies Electromagnetic compatibility Element base of new frequency band Chip-design Network technologies 2 2

 Research of the noise-immunity of digital radio  The sensor ad hoc network with collective information transmission  Jam-resistant polyspectral data arrays transmission  Chaos application in communication systems  Research of the noise-immunity of digital radio  The sensor ad hoc network with collective information transmission  Jam-resistant polyspectral data arrays transmission  Chaos application in communication systems 3 3

Results:Results: 2,5 – 3 times improvement in resolution Of SNOM (images of the output mirror of semiconductor lasers), STM (observation of subatomic structures), Auger images of test structure 2,5 – 3 times improvement in resolution Of SNOM (images of the output mirror of semiconductor lasers), STM (observation of subatomic structures), Auger images of test structure 4 4

Automat theory, Introduction into VHDL, Designing processors on PLD, Digital circuit design… 5 5

B0B0 B1B1 B2B2 B3B3 B4B4 WINTER School-2003 SUMMER School-2003 WINTER School-2004 Duration - 32 days Courses - 12 Seminars - 8 Participants - 50, From: Nizhni Novgorod, St.Petersburg, Dnepropetrovsk, Novosibirsk, USA 9 students selected Duration - 32 days Courses - 12 Seminars - 8 Participants - 50, From: Nizhni Novgorod, St.Petersburg, Dnepropetrovsk, Novosibirsk, USA 9 students selected Duration – 8 days Courses - 4 Seminars - 2 Participants students selected Duration – 8 days Courses - 4 Seminars - 2 Participants students selected Duration – 7 days Courses - 11 Seminars - 5 Participants - 72, From: Nizhni Novgorod, Moscow & St.Petersburg 32 students selected Duration – 7 days Courses - 11 Seminars - 5 Participants - 72, From: Nizhni Novgorod, Moscow & St.Petersburg 32 students selected 6 6

Goals and Seminar activities:  Presentation and discussion of the state-of-the-art of wireless communication technology. communication technology.  Training of students with a broad range of scientific interests.  Invited speakers national and foreign research groups.  Reports about investigations conducted in the Lab. Goals and Seminar activities:  Presentation and discussion of the state-of-the-art of wireless communication technology. communication technology.  Training of students with a broad range of scientific interests.  Invited speakers national and foreign research groups.  Reports about investigations conducted in the Lab. 23 scientific presentations and 46 students’ reports on wireless communication and related areas 23 scientific presentations and 46 students’ reports on wireless communication and related areas « Radio frequency identification systems: theory and practice (RFID)» Vladimir Il'in, IAP RAS «Self-Assembly Metallic Microparticles in Strong Electric Fields» Igor Aronson, Argonne National Laboratory (USA) «Terahertz emitters of silicon-germanium laser structures» Prof. P. Harrison, School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Leeds, UK « Radio frequency identification systems: theory and practice (RFID)» Vladimir Il'in, IAP RAS «Self-Assembly Metallic Microparticles in Strong Electric Fields» Igor Aronson, Argonne National Laboratory (USA) «Terahertz emitters of silicon-germanium laser structures» Prof. P. Harrison, School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Leeds, UK 7 7

 45 students and 20 experts are involved in the lab activities.  10 research teams are currently working on 15 initiative projects.  8 courses and 5 laboratory works have been designed and modified.  310 Lecture have been delivered.  The students have prepared 46 reports on wireless communication.  2 Winter and summer schools and a students’ conference have been held.  45 students and 20 experts are involved in the lab activities.  10 research teams are currently working on 15 initiative projects.  8 courses and 5 laboratory works have been designed and modified.  310 Lecture have been delivered.  The students have prepared 46 reports on wireless communication.  2 Winter and summer schools and a students’ conference have been held. 8 8