Students of Institute of Media, Social Sciences and Humanities Win the Telezachet All-Russian Competition of Television Creativity

As part of the Telezachet competition, 6 categories were presented. In total, 77 teams from 37 universities (members of the Association of Technical Universities) took part in it. The aim of the competition is to develop a single scientific, technological and educational space, popularize Russian education, science and culture, foster pride and respect for the achievements of our country.

Students of the Institute of Media, Social Sciences and Humanities Marina Nazarova and Matvei Sholokhov took the 1st place in the category "From Idea to Working Future". Their work submitted to the competition was titled " SUSU Science: Digital Transformation".

"SUSU Science is an entire cycle. Every year SUSU-TV prepares a film, in which it summarizes the scientific achievements of the university over the past year. This time, in our work, we wanted to focus on a promising research field that SUSU is engaged in, that is the digital industry. It allows to automate control, create a virtual prototype of a real product or process, and control energy costs. We wanted to tell about the best developments of the university scientists in a form that is easy enough to understand and show that SUSU is a university of digital transformations," said Master's degree student Marina Nazarova.

The work on the film took place at the SUSU-TV Television and Radio Company venue and lasted about a month. It tells about 13 laboratories and research and education centres of our university, where work related to the digital industry is carried out. The film was shown for the first time at a conference dedicated to the Day of Russian Science.

"When working on the film, we set the goal of showing the university as a modern base for the development of the digital industry. But, as we know, science films are often difficult for a common viewer to understand. That is why interesting modern graphics have become a feature of our product, which made the film more visual and original," said Matvei Sholokhov, student of the Institute of Media, Social Sciences and Humanities.

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