MOSCOW, November 27. . Chairman of the Kurchatov Institute Research Center Mikhail Kovalchuk is confident that using the experience of the Soviet nuclear project will help Russia realize a scientific and technical breakthrough.

In a commentary on the Rossiya-1 television channel, Kovalchuk said that the success of Soviet scientists in atomic research was ensured by the fact that the state, the scientific community and the intelligence community found a common voice with each other. According to him, the Soviet Union proposed an innovative method of public administration that helped achieve the country's competitiveness and sovereignty.
“Now, using the old platform, like an umbrella, that will help us survive in a sovereign world, we have to realize today's breakthrough. We are talking about nature-like technologies, fundamentally new energy, fundamentally new materials,” Kovalchuk said.
The 5th Congress of Young Scientists within the framework of the Decade of Science and Technology in Russia is organized by the Roscongress Foundation, the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation and the Council for Coordination of Youth Issues in the Field of Science and Education under the direction of the President of the Russian Federation of Science and Education. This year, more than 7 thousand people from Russia and about 70 other countries will participate.
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