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Young environmental scientists of Ƶ presented the university at the International Forum "Ecology of the Big City — 2025"
18 March

Students and teachers of the Higher School of Technology and Energy of the St. Petersburg State University of Industrial Technologies and Design presented the university in the field of environmental monitoring at the International Forum "Ecology of the Big City — 2025".

Olga Shanova, Head of the Department of Environmental Protection and Rational Use of Natural Resources at the Ƶ, addressed the participants in the career guidance block. In her report, she spoke about the training of engineering personnel to ensure the environmental and industrial safety of enterprises. Associate Professor Maria Stroganova presented a report on youth international cooperation in the field of environmental education.

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Three promising scientific developments of the Ƶ were presented at the innovative session "Green Technologies for Young Scientists". Maria Egorova, a student of the Department of Environmental Protection and Rational Use of Natural Resources, reported on resource-

saving solutions for microcrystalline cellulose production technology. Khalid Barkhuev, an engineer at the Ƶ Environmental Computer Center, spoke about the developed methods and means for remote identification of water quality indicators in a water body using unmanned aerial vehicles. Daria Mazurik, a student of the aforementioned Department of Ƶ, reported on technological solutions to accelerate the process of landfill reclamation at the stage of its closure.

At the same time, a BIOS club was actively working on the networking site "Environmental Education as a vector of awareness", where students, postgraduates, and scientists of Ƶ work, contributing to the development of environmental education. The practical part of the program included an interactive introduction to innovative methods of sampling and analyzing water samples, as well as exploring alternative approaches to waste management as a secondary raw material. The BIOS Club is a university—based project supported by the Presidential Grants Foundation.

Students and teachers of the Department of Environmental Protection and Rational Use of Natural Resources at the forum studied the work of automatic surface water pollution control stations from Nevaline LLC, Naeco operational environmental control systems and marine environmental protection complexes from SPKS LLC, SOKOL METEO portable environmental posts and the latest analytical equipment from NPO PRIBOR GANK LLC and JSC OPTEK. A significant part of the program was devoted to the study of waste management issues of the regional operator JSC NEO.