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Novosibirsk State Technical University (NTU) has started developing unique individual means of immobilization, the main qualities of which will be compactness and ease of use.
Novosibirsk state technical university (NSTU) is developing algorithms for selecting the optimal composition of generating equipment for an autonomous power supply system. This will ensure reliable energy supply in remote regions and reduce energy costs for consumers. The work is carried out within the framework of student project activities.
Scientists from Novosibirsk State Technical University (NSTU-NETI) have developed a methodology for optimizing the operating modes of hydroelectric power plants (HPPs) as part of the water management complex based on a synergetic approach. The proposed approach makes it possible to coordinate the interests of different water users, increase the efficiency of using water resources and minimize the negative impact on the environment.
Novosibirsk State Technical University (NSTU) has launched a project to develop an electrical monitoring system for local power facilities with small and microgeneration. The implementation of the system will make it possible to measure operating parameters, monitor the permissibility of processes in the electrical network and, if necessary, control electrical equipment.
Novosibirsk State Technical University (NSTU) has developed a program for identifying the technical condition of spatial lattice structures.
The Electrotechnical Laboratory of Novosibirsk State Technical University (NSTU) is dealing with the problem of assessing the impact of overhead power transmission lines on main pipelines. The results of this work will improve the reliability of hydrocarbon transmission through pipelines located near overhead lines.
Novosibirsk State Technical University has developed a program for calculating the human thermoregulation system, taking into account the thermal resistance of protective clothing at low temperatures. The software, which received a certificate for computer programs in October 2025, is designed to study thermal processes in the body under extreme (emergency) external conditions.