Abstract

Photonics, as a field of special studies, started in the Novosibirsk State University (NSU) relatively recently - when the Laboratory of Nonlinear Photonics was established in 2010 within the framework of the mega-grant given by the Government of the Russian Federation. The Laboratory was headed by Prof. Sergey Konstantinovich, the graduate of Department of Physics, NSU, now having the position of Director in the Aston Institute of Photonic Technologies, Aston University (Great Britain) which is an internationally recognized research center in the sphere of photonic technologies. In 1995-2001 Prof. Turitsyn was an expert for the European Commission-Science and Technology; he is a member of the European Technology Platform Photonics21, expert commissions for a number of scientific funds and agencies, and editorial boards for more than four tens scientific journals in the field of nonlinear physics, electronic engineering, optics, physics, and applied mathematics. Here we present Prof. Turitsyns answers to our questions on the future of photon studies in the NSU and his opinion on the modern management of fundamental research.

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