Abstract

The paper analyzes the scientific activity of Russian organizations in the three regional scientific clusters of Russia (Moscow, St. Petersburg and the cluster of the Moscow region), the results of which in a number of branches of science are characterized by high values of the demand, citation and Hirsch indices obtained on the basis of scientometric indicators (publication activity, citation, Hirsch index) from the database of the Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI). At the same time, 11 such natural science branches were identified in the Moscow cluster (chemical technologies and industry, geodesy and cartography, biology, physics, communications, chemistry, biotechnology, astronomy, electrical engineering, electronics and radio engineering, geography) and corresponding organizations in each of these branches of science, in St. Petersburg-six (electrical engineering, physics, geology, electronics and radio engineering, geodesy and cartography, mechanics), in the Moscow region cluster – five (physics, instrumentation, chemistry, chemical technologies and industry, nuclear engineering). The three leaders in the index of demand for research results in the Moscow cluster include the L.Y. Karpov Research Institute of Physics and Chemistry (branch of science – chemical technologies and industry), the Research and Design Institute of Information, Automation and Communication in Railway Transport (geodesy and cartography) and the Institute of Micro-Production (biology). The Moscow Region cluster is dominated by the Institute of Microelectronics Technology and High-Purity Materials of the Russian Academy of Sciences (physics), the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (instrumentation) and the Institute of Engineering Immunology (chemistry). Among the leaders in the St. Petersburg cluster are the M.A. Bonch-Bruevich St. Petersburg State University of Telecommunications (electrical engineering), Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University (physics) and I.S. Gramberg Research Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources of the World Ocean (geology).

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