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Moscow Conference Showcases Breakthroughs in Russian Supercomputing

At “Supercomputer Days in Russia,” researchers and developers unveiled innovations ranging from photonic computing and digital testing to AI-powered medical tools.

Moscow State University hosted the international conference “Supercomputer Days in Russia,” bringing together leading scientists, developers, and government officials.

A central theme was the transition from computer modeling to full-scale “digital testing.” Participants saw how these new approaches can accelerate the creation of complex machinery — from engines to nuclear reactors.

“We are at the stage of a technological leap. The key task is to ensure Russia’s technological independence in high-performance computing,” said Andrey Grebennikov, a representative of the Russian Federal Nuclear Center.

He presented the Logos platform, already in use by about 300 Russian organizations.

Anton Vladimirsky, deputy director of a Moscow medical center, spoke about the city’s success with AI diagnostics. More than 40 AI-based medical devices have already been registered in Russia. Neural networks are being used to detect pneumonia, osteoporosis, and lung cancer from medical images.

Another breakthrough highlighted at the conference was the development of specialized hardware. At Bauman Moscow State Technical University, researchers created the Teragraph computing complex to handle semantic AI tasks. Meanwhile, the company RSC presented modular solutions for supercomputers.

These innovations are more than just scientific projects — they represent the future of Russian and global science and technology.

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