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The main results of scientific sessions at the Sixth Interdisciplinary Scientific Forum with international participation “New Materials and Advanced Technologies” were presented; the sections included: “Nanomaterials and nanotechnology”; “Inorganic functional materials”; “Construction materials”; “Biomaterials and technologies”; “Materials and technologies for green chemistry”; “New materials and technologies in oil and gas industry (gas, oil, energetics).” More than 700 scientists from Russia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, France, and Czech Republic took part online in the forum, which gave rise to both national and international contacts. Two hundred and twenty six oral reports were presented at the forum, and lectures by famous scientists were organized. Scientific sessions and round tables with participation of representatives of foundations, industries, and scientific journals were held; the foresight sections were devoted to problems of the development of new materials and their commercialization and coverage. The topics included in the program of the forum gathered members of various interdisciplinary research groups concerned with the creation of materials and their use in various sectors of economy, and also the representatives of industrial enterprises interested in the latest developments. The high level of scientific training demonstrated by Russian and foreign scientists at the forum and wide discussion of their original and significant results is an important basis for further development of materials sciences, introduction of advanced technologies, and successful implementation of important priority programs for the development of science and technology.
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Sevost’yanov, M.A., Lysenkov, A.S. Sixth Interdisciplinary Scientific Forum “New Materials and Advanced Technologies”. Russ. J. Inorg. Chem. 66, 1055–1056 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0036023621080258
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