Science and Technology Counsellor of the Embassy of India in Russia Dr. Anand Kamavisdar has paid a visit to South Ural State University.
As part of his visit, Dr. Anand Kamavisdar met with the SUSU Rector Alexander Wagner in order to discuss the prospects of collaboration of scientific and educational organizations of India with Russian universities, in particular with South Ural State University.
In the course of the meeting, Alexander Wagner shared with the Counsellor about the advanced developments, major research projects and new laboratories of our university:
“I would like to tell you about our university, about the essence of our science and education, and draw your attention to the fields, in which we are truly motivated for further cooperation with India. We would be grateful if you could recommend us the educational and scientific organizations in your country that deal with training specialists for automotive engineering, in particular, the engineering of special-purpose machinery.”
After the meeting with the Rector, our guest was taken on a big tour around the main laboratories at SUSU. Dr. Anand Kamavisdar visited the Centre of Vibration Testing and Monitoring of the State of Structures; Laboratory of Mechanical Engineering; Research Laboratory for Mechanics, Laser Processes and Digital Production Technologies; Faculty of Mechatronics and Robotics; Ekoanalitika (Ecoanalytics) Research Equipment Sharing Centre; Nanotechnology Research and Education Centre; Laboratory of Physical Modelling of Thermomechanical Processes; Quantum Engineering of Light Laboratory; as well as Sber’s School 21.
“Our university system in India functions similarly to the Russian system. We also train Bachelor’s, Master’s degree students and doctors of sciences. Nowadays, the interaction between universities from various countries is very popular,” noted Dr. Anand Kamavisdar, Science and Technology Counsellor of the Embassy of India in Russia. “I’m here today in order to discuss the possibilities of the research collaboration between the Indian and Russian universities, in particular, with South Ural State University. Among our main proposals is the development of an international exchange program, as well as the organization of joint research studies.”
After the excursion, the First Vice-Rector, Vice-Rector for Research Anton Korzhov offered a presentation of the scientific achievements by SUSU.
The visit by the Science and Technology Counsellor of the Embassy of India in Russia closed with his meeting with the First Vice-Rector, Vice-Rector for Research Anton Korzhov to discuss the prospects of our collaboration in research studies.



