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Lectures by leading Russian scientists will be held at Moscow State University

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As part of the “Golden Lecture Hall” of the All-Russian Science Festival NAUKA 0+ at the Fundamental Library and the Shuvalov Corps of Moscow State University, leading Russian scientists will give a series of lectures on AI, medicine of the future, astronomy and many other topics.

In total, scientists will give eight lectures, which will be held on October 9 and 10. On the first day, October 9, guests of the festival will be able to hear about the medicine of the future, human consciousness, the universe and the multiverse, the mechanisms of the great Russian scientist Pafnutiy Chebyshev, crystallography.

The next day, October 10, scientists will talk about artificial intelligence, the expansion of the universe and the earth's magnetic field.

All lectures will be delivered by leading Russian researchers. For example, the lecture “Universe or Multiverse?” read by Professor Andrei Linde, winner of prestigious Russian and world awards, such as the Oscar Klein Medal (2001), Dirac Medal (2002), Gruber Prize in Cosmology (2004), Prize in Fundamental Physics (2012), Kavli Prize (2014), Prize named after Georgy Gamov (2018) for “development of an infinite inflationary model of the expansion of the Universe”, Lomonosov Prize of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

All lectures will be held in full-time format at the Fundamental Library and the Shuvalov building of the Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov.

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