New Magnetic Nanomaterial Developed for Counterfeit Money Prevention
An international research team led by NUST MISIS has developed a new iron-cobalt-nickel nanocomposite with tunable magnetic properties. The nanocomposite could be used to protect…
The National University of Science and Technology “MISIS” (NUST MISIS) is one of Russia’s leading educational and research institutions specializing in materials science, metallurgy, and mining. Originally established in 1918 as the Moscow Mining Academy, NUST MISIS has evolved into a prominent center for advanced studies and innovations in a variety of scientific and technological fields, including nanotechnology, biomedical engineering, and quantum physics.
Located in Moscow, NUST MISIS offers a wide array of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs that combine rigorous academics with extensive research opportunities, facilitated by its collaborations with industrial partners and international research centers. The university is also involved in significant global academic partnerships and participates in various international education and research networks, contributing to its reputation as a top science and technology institution in Russia and worldwide.
An international research team led by NUST MISIS has developed a new iron-cobalt-nickel nanocomposite with tunable magnetic properties. The nanocomposite could be used to protect…
A Russian-German research team has created a quantum sensor that grants access to measurement and manipulation of individual two-level defects in qubits. The study by…
NUST MISIS scientists found a way to reduce the cost of industrial and electronics heatsink production up to 10 times. Consequently, the product itself would…
Scientists from NUST MISIS developed a unique composite material that can be used in harsh temperature conditions, such as those in nuclear reactors. The microhardness…
Scientists from NUST MISIS (Russia) and the University of Rome Tor Vergata found out that a microscopic quantity of two-dimensional titanium carbide called MXene significantly…