Tatiana Iakovleva

Senior Science & Innovation Adviser, Moscow

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22nd January 2016 Moscow, Russia

by Tatiana Iakovleva

Senior Science & Innovation Adviser, Moscow

Of science and synchrotrons

In late November SIN Russia delivered – an extremely successful follow-up to our February 2015 Novosibirsk UK-Russia science cafe on the next generation synchrotron light sources. We teamed-up with the world famous Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg, and the UK’s national synchrotron science facility, Diamond Light Source (DLS), to deliver a talk on synchrotrons in […]

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20th January 2016 Moscow, Russia

by Tatiana Iakovleva

Senior Science & Innovation Adviser, Moscow

Of Science and Synchrotrons

In late November SIN Russia delivered – an extremely successful follow-up to our February 2015 Novosibirsk UK-Russia science cafe on the next generation synchrotron light sources. We teamed-up with the world famous Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg, and the UK’s national synchrotron science facility, Diamond Light Source (DLS), to deliver a talk on synchrotrons in […]

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28th September 2015 Moscow, Russia

by Tatiana Iakovleva

Senior Science & Innovation Adviser, Moscow

Russia to give robotic technologies a boost

Even for someone who has not been following developments too closely over the past 4 years, it’s clear that momentum is building to make robotics an integral component of STEM work in Russia. A recent message from the Education and Science Minister that “robotics should be made part of Russia’s educational curriculum” certainly brings the […]

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About Tatiana Iakovleva

Tatiana works for UK Science and Innovation Russia, in Moscow, engaging with researchers and key stakeholders to enhance UK-Russia scientific cooperation and reporting on developments in Russia’s science policy. Since…

Tatiana works for UK Science and Innovation Russia, in Moscow, engaging with researchers and key stakeholders to enhance UK-Russia scientific cooperation and reporting on developments in Russia’s science policy. Since joining the team, Tatiana has been involved in a raft of bilateral scientific projects across various strands, from accelerators to space to Arctic & Antarctic. Tatiana takes special interest in space technologies, science writing and science communications.