Competition for Advanced Signalers
Young advanced Azerbaijanis can take part in the international competition of innovation and innovation projects 2012.
According to the official portal of the Russian Academy of Public International communications, initiated the competition in order to advance the development of intellectual capacity and scientific level of young people and the promotion of innovation commercialization skills, except the academy serve as the Public Council under the Federal Communications Agency of the Russian Federation and the Russian Communications Workers Union.
The competition is open to young individual researchers (scientists, graduate students, university undergraduates, professionals from organizations and enterprises) under the age of 35 years old, and the writing team (no more than 3 authors). Works can be submitted for the contest sponsored person or enterprises, organizations and institutions.
Nominations cover the following areas: conceptual ideas, techniques, and recommendations, research, development and innovation projects. For more information about the competition and form of address for participation can be found on the page: http://www.ita.org.ru/inovac/inovac3.
Those wishing to take part in the competition from Azerbaijan or for more information can contact the department of strategic planning and research capacity of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technologies of Azerbaijan (information phone (012) 598-07-35 - contact Shebnem Mamedova). -17D-
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