AACIMP 2011 Science of Global Challenges

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VI SUMMER SCHOOL “ACHIEVEMENTS AND APPLICATIONS OF CONTEMPORARY INFORMATICS, MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS” (AACIMP-2011) Introductory lectures in SGC-stream August 8-19, 2011 Kyiv, Ukraine

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VI SUMMER SCHOOL“ACHIEVEMENTS AND APPLICATIONSOF CONTEMPORARY INFORMATICS, MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS”(AACIMP-2011)

Introductory lectures in SGC-streamAugust 8-19, 2011Kyiv, Ukraine

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AACIMPGENERAL POINTSSGC-stream

Room:

40(4), build. 1 Hours in stream:

47 h Code in booklet

SGC-xx Lecture duration

50 min Break duration

10 min

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AACIMPSCIENCE OF GLOBAL CHALLENGESSGC-stream

The stream is devoted to modern challenges of contemporary science in the fields of energetics, ecology, electronics, and mathematics.

It also includes courses and lectures on different aspects of innovations and science intensive business and entrepreneurship.

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Program overview

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Actuality and novelty Diversity Quality

of topics, fields, approaches,teaching methods, studying etc.

AACIMP-2010

MAIN CONCEPTS OF THE PROGRAMSGC-stream program

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STREAM STRUCTURESGC-stream program

CoursesSGC-02 Energy technology for sustainability (8 h)SGC-03 Assessment of the impact of Naturally

Occurring Radioactivity to Natural and Anthropic environments (8 h)

SGC-04 Analytical Methods of Energy Security Costs (4 h)

SGC-12 International Industrial Marketing (11 h)SGC-13 Technological and Social Entrepreneurship

in Clean Technologies (5 h)

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STREAM STRUCTURESGC-stream program

LecturesSGC-01 Data Science (1 h)SGC-05 Nuclear Energy in the 21st century (2 h)SGC-06 Historical Overview and Recent Results in Doppler-

Polarimetric Meteorological Radar (2 h)SGC-07 Dielectric Spectroscopy and Dielectric Permittivity

Physical Nature (1 h)SGC-08 Dynamics of Gambling (1 h)SGC-09 Numerical computations with infinite and infinitesimal

numbers and the Infinity Computer (2 h)SGC-10 Methods of Nonlinear and Multivalued Analysis for

Multinature Controlled Processes and Fields (1 h)SGC-11 Synchronization of clocks (2 h)SGC-14 Siemens Online project “Smart Cities in Ukraine” (1 h)

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STREAM SCHEDULE

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

08.08-13.08

15.08-20.08

SGC-01 SGC-03

SGC-11

SGC-stream program

SGC-06

SGC-07

SGC-10

SGC-05

SGC-04

SGC-02

SGC-04

SGC-08

SGC-09

SGC-12SGC-14

SGC-13 SGC-13

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SCIENTIFIC DATA INFRASTRUCTURES FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY PROBLEMSSGC-01

Tutor

Michael ZgurovskyD.Sc., professor, acad. NAS of Ukraine

National Technical University of Ukraine KPI, Ukraine

E-mail: [email protected]

Lecture overviewTo collect, curate, preserve and make available ever-increasing amounts of scientific data, new types of infrastructures will be needed. Given talk covers some aspects of developing scientific data infrastructures for solving interdisciplinary problems and recent achievements of Ukrainian scientists in that field.

08.08

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ENERGY TECHNOLOGY FOR SUSTAINABILITYSGC-02

Tutor

Satoshi KonishiDoctor of Engineering, ProfessorInstitute of Advanced Energy, Kyoto University, Japan

E-mail: [email protected]

Course overviewThe course provides the students from both technology and social science a chance to learn and consider the basic concepts of sustainability, and scientific effort on energy technology toward it. As a whole, students are invited to consider the preferable energy systems for the future.

12.08-13.08

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ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPACT OF NATURALLY OCCURRING RADIOACTIVITY TO NATURAL AND ANTHROPIC ENVIRONMENTSSGC-03

Tutor

Michele GuidaPh.D. in physics, professor of experimental physicsFaculty of Engineering, University of Salerno, ItalyE-mail: [email protected]

Course overviewThe course consists undertaking a “journey” through the basic features of the phenomenon of radioactivity (produced by natural or artificial sources), enabling the students to become enlightened to the concepts of ionizing radiation, dose and exposure, and to become more familiar to the many examples of this phenomenon accompanying humanity since its very early paces on the Earth.

10.08-12.08

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ANALYTICAL METHODS OF ENERGY SECURITY COSTSSGC-04

Tutor

Yoshio Matsuki ScD, professorInstitute for Applied System Analysis of NTUU KPI, Ukraine

E-mail: [email protected]

Course overviewThe basic concepts and examples of those energy security costs are lectured during the first one hour; then more basic microeconomics theory follow together with graphical presentations. Next, the results of the case study held in Ukraine are presented.

11.08, 13.08

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NUCLEAR ENERGY IN THE 21ST CENTURYSGC-05

Tutor

Michel ChouhaDoctor of scienceInstitute for Radioprotection and Nuclear Safety (IRSN), France

E-mail: [email protected]

Lecture overviewThe lecture first provides an insight into the global energy context and the potential role of nuclear energy in the global energy balance. Then, the students get acquainted with the current status of nuclear power plants in the world, the different types and design characteristics of the most widely used reactors, their control and safety features .

10.08

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HISTORICAL OVERVIEW AND RECENT RESULTS IN DOPPLER-POLARIMETRIC METEOROLOGICAL RADARSGC-06

Tutor

Felix YanovskyD.Sc., professorNational Aviation University, Institute of aerospace control systems, Ukraine

E-mail: [email protected]

Lecture overviewPolarimetric radar can improve forecasts and warnings and reduce the impact of hazardous weather on national and international transportation. The lecture is devoted to the history of discovery, exploration, usage and actual advantages of this tool.

09.08

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DIELECTRIC SPECTROSCOPY AND DIELECTRIC PERMITTIVITY PHYSICAL NATURESGC-07

Tutor

Yuriy PoplavkoD.Sc., professorFaculty of Electronics, NTUU KPI, Ukraine

E-mail: [email protected]

Lecture overviewDielectric relaxation spectroscopy can provide valuable information on the electrical properties of solid and liquid materials, their structure and molecular stability. Brief review of the method is given in the lecture.

09.08

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DYNAMICS OF GAMBLINGSGC-08

Tutor

Tomasz KapitaniakDoctor of physics and mathematics, professorDivision of Dynamics, Technical University of Lodz, PolandE-mail: [email protected]

Lecture overviewThe lecture not only provides a general analysis of random effects in mechanical (engineering) systems, but addresses questions about the nature of randomness, and gives potentially useful tips for gamblers and the gaming industry.

16.08

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NUMERICAL COMPUTATIONS WITH INFINITE AND INFINITESIMAL NUMBERS AND THE INFINITY COMPUTERSGC-09

Tutor

Yaroslav SergeyevScD in Physics and Mathematics, professorUniversity of Calabria, Rende (CS), Italy and N.I. Lobachevski Nizhni Novgorod State University, Russia

E-mail: [email protected]

Lecture overviewThe lecture discusses a new approach to numerical computations, allowing to build a simple and visual arithmetic for working not only with finite numbers, but also with an infinite and infinitesimal quantities.

16.08

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METHODS OF NONLINEAR AND MULTIVALUED ANALYSIS FOR MULTINATURE CONTROLLED PROCESSES AND FIELDSSGC-10

Tutor

Pavlo KasyanovD.Sc. in Physics and MathematicsInstitute for Applied System Analysis of NTUU “KPI”, Ukraine

E-mail: [email protected]

Lecture overviewLecturer presents fundamental research in analysis of distributions of state functions, their long-time forecasts; study of classes of mathematical models of piezoelectric, climate models; long-time forecasting for state functions of geophysical processes, hydrodynamics, heat-and-mass transfer, models of biology and medicine.

09.08

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SYNCHRONIZATION OF CLOCKSSGC-11

Tutor

Tomasz KapitaniakDoctor of physics and mathematics, professorDivision of Dynamics, Technical University of Lodz, PolandE-mail: [email protected]

Lecture overviewThe lecture not only provides a general analysis of random effects in mechanical (engineering) systems, but addresses questions about the nature of randomness, and gives potentially useful tips for gamblers and the gaming industry.

15.08

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INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIAL MARKETINGSGC-12

Tutor

Carl-Axel EngdahlPh.D., professorKTH, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden

E-mail: [email protected]

Lecture overviewThis course gives a basic introduction of problems and opportunities within international marketing. The course also gives a practical application of modern marketing theory within international marketing of industrial goods and services in the global economy.

17.08-19.08

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TECHNOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN CLEAN TECHNOLOGIESSGC-13

Tutor

Roman ZinchenkoCoordinator of Ukrainian Network of Energy Innovations Greencubator, Ukraine

E-mail: [email protected]

Lecture overviewIn this course varieties of possibilities to help “green” entrepreneurship navigate through this growing industry sector will be present.

15.08, 16.08

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SIEMENS ONLINE PROJECT “SMART CITIES IN UKRAINE”SGC-14, GPA

Lecture overviewThe lecture present a new on-line project of Siemens company - Smart Cities in Ukraine. Siemens is a largest of its kind engineering conglomerate in Europe. The company acts in three main business sectors: industry, energy and healthcare.

16.08

Tutor

Olena Sambrus

Siemens, Ukraine

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Organizational issues

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AACIMPMAIN PLACESOrganizational issues

Destinations: Center (Khreshchatyk)230, 249, 433

Stadium “Olympic”189, 199, 411, 427

Railway Station465

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AACIMPKPI MAIN BUILDINGOrganizational issues

Daily (except Sunday) from 9:30 to 18:00 participants and tutors may visit the Lounge-room (7), where they can find free access to Wi-Fi, water and tea.

The Chart of Ideas — stand for ideas, comments, suggestions of participants and tutors is also there.

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AACIMPACCOMMODATION AND MEALSOrganizational issues

Students’ Hostel Address:146 Borshchahivs’ka str.

Entrance is permitted till 23:00 and guest visits till 22:00

Restaurant “Domashnia Kuhnia” Address:31 Prospect Peremogy

Time of a breakfast: 9:00-9:45Time of a lunch: 13:00-14:00Time of a dinner will be changeable and will be announced beforehand by the organizers.

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Day Time Action Meeting place

8, Mon 16:00 Welcome Party Building №1 entrance hall

9, Tue 15:55 Museum of Kyiv Polytechnic Institute (streams: CS, SGC) Building №1 entrance hall

9, Tue 19:00 Quest The Knowledge Square

10, Wed 15:55 Museum of Kyiv Polytechnic Institute (streams: OR, NS) Building №1 entrance hall

10, Wed 18:00 Kyiv City Tour “Along the Streets of Old Rus City” / Pinchuk Art Centre Red Memorial

11, Thu 18:00 Pinchuk Art Centre / Kyiv City Tour “Along the Streets of Old Rus City” Red Memorial

12, Fri 18:00 Photo Quest Red Memorial

14, Sun 10:00 Excursion Building №1 entrance hall

15, Mon 19:00 River Tour Along the Dnipro Red Memorial

16, Tue 18:45 Kyiv City Tour 2 “Between the Upper City and Pechersk” Red Memorial

18, Thu 18:00 Sport Evening in Hydropark Red Memorial

19, Fri 15:00 Closing Ceremony Building №1 entrance hall

AACIMPSOCIAL EVENTSOrganizational issues

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AACIMPGENERAL RULESOrganizational issues

According to the Ukrainian law it is forbidden to smoke and drink alcohol in public places.

In case of any damage caused to the property of NTUU “KPI” reimbursement of such damages is accomplished at the expense of a person, who had caused that damage.

Organizing Committee is not responsible for any injury, loss of expensive things, documents or unpredicted expenses incurred during the Summer School.

The badge serves as the admission to lectures, actions and places of residence.

Feel free to contact organizing committee for additional informational for example, a code Wi-Fi access in a students’ hostel and in the main building.

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AACIMPORGANIZING COMMITTEEOrganizational issues

Responsible for a work with participants – Olga KashpurResponsible for a work with tutors – Katya RomanenchukTechnical support – Sergiy Kyrylyuk

Student Science AssociationRoom 299(15), build.#1+38(044) 454 9243+38(096) 623 7423

Stream coordinator

Iryna Lazko

Contacts:+38(097) 907 [email protected]

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Thank you for attention.

Questions?

E-mail: [email protected]: summerschool.ssa.org.ua