Final of the UST Inc. Scientific Papers Competition Begins – Best Projects Identified
The UST Inc. international scientific work competition has entered a pivotal phase, where the most promising projects will be determined. Six papers, prepared by students and undergraduates from leading universities in Russia and Belarus, are competing for the grand prize.
The selected works span the fields of architecture and design, as well as economic and logistical aspects, demonstrating a high level of participant preparation, originality of ideas, and practical significance.
In the Architecture and Design section, the competitors include A.A. Smirnov (USUAA, Yekaterinburg), A.S Puzanova (BNTU, Minsk), and A. Barry (NNGASU, Nizhny Novgorod). Each project focuses on innovative solutions for residential modules of string transport and elevated stations. In the Economic and Logistical Aspects section, works by A.N. Kuzmin (BSU, Minsk), D.V. Erofeevsky (SPBU, St. Petersburg), and E.S. Frolenko (FEFU, Vladivostok) are presented.
The authors have proposed comprehensive studies on the integration of uST technologies into urban transport networks and the economic evaluation of regional projects.
Winners will be announced on September 18, 2025. UST Inc. expresses gratitude to all participants for their hard work and creative approach, and wishes the finalists the best of luck and many new scientific discoveries.
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