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BR21882237-OT-23 Development and research of promising composite materials for energy and fuel cycle

Goal of the work:

The goal of this project is to develop and study promising composite materials that can be used in various fields of energy and the fuel cycle. The main objective of the project is to create new materials with improved characteristics, such as strength, thermal conductivity, stability under various operating conditions, as well as reducing production costs and ensuring environmental safety.

Relevance of the work:

The relevance of the project for the development and research of promising composite materials for energy and the fuel cycle is confirmed by the following factors: With increasing energy consumption and growing interest in environmentally friendly energy sources, there is a need for the development of new materials that can ensure the efficient use of various energy sources, including renewable sources, nuclear energy and traditional fuels. The development of new composite materials will improve the energy efficiency and safety of energy systems and installations. This is important for reducing production and operating costs, as well as reducing the risks of accidents. Given society's growing concerns about environmental issues and sustainable development, the development of environmentally friendly materials for the energy and fuel cycle is becoming a priority. In light of these factors, the development and research of promising composite materials for energy and the fuel cycle is a relevant and strategically important area of scientific research.

Scientific supervisor: Kenzhina I.E.

Results obtained: start of the project -

Implementation period: years

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