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 R...

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.