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Space. Time. Civilization

II International Scientific Conference

STC-2024

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    Space. Time. Civilization
    II International Scientific Conference
    STC-2024

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      Participants (on October 20, 2024)


      • Abou El Dahab Eiman, Modern University for Science and Technology, Egypt
      • Agrawal Vidhi, HSNC University, India
      • Agrawal Amarkumar, JSPM University, India
      • Ahmad Shahzad, University of Management And Technology, Lahore (Sialkot Campus), Pakistan
      • Ali Ebrahim, North-Eastern Hill University, India
      • Andresen Jensine, Harvard University, United States
      • Arzamasova Nina, Russia
      • Bakry Mohamed, Ain Shams University, Egypt
      • Bandyopadhyay Mayukh, Jadavpur University, India
      • Beesham Aroonkumar, University of Zululand, South Africa
      • Behera Suraj Kumar, VIT-AP University, India
      • Berezin Viktor, Institute of Nuclear Research RAS, Russia
      • Bhagat Rahul, Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani, Hyderabad Campus, India
      • Bradji Okba, Blida University, Algeria
      • Chernitskii Alexander, St.Petersburg State Chemical Pharmaceutical University, Russia
      • Chervon Sergey, Ulyanovsk State Pedagogical University, Russia
      • Dewangan Shilpi, MGM University, India
      • Diakina Ekaterina, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russia
      • Dokuchaev Vyacheslav, INR RAS, Russia
      • Dubey Nitesh, Indian institute of Astrophysics, India
      • Duchaniya Lokesh Kumar, BITS Pilani Hyderabad Campus, Hyderabad, India
      • ElAbd Kyrillos, Cairo University, Egypt
      • Fabris Julio, Federal University of Espirito Santo, Brazil
      • Foda Mona, Egypt
      • Fomin Igor, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russia
      • Gaikwad Rohan, KBC North Maharashtra University Jalgaon, India
      • Ghosh Sayantan, Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, Hyderabad Campus, India
      • Gladyshev Vladimir, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russia
      • Gorai Koushik, North-Eastern Hill University, India
      • Grunskaya Liubov, Vladimir State University, Russia
      • Haggag Salah, Egyptian Russian University, Egypt
      • Hassan Mansour, Damanhour University, Egypt
      • Ibeh Godwin, Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna Nigeria, Nigeria
      • Isakevich Valery, Vladimir State University, Russia
      • Isakevich Daniel, Vladimir State University, Russia
      • Isayeva Elmira, Institute of Physics of Azerbaijan Ministry of Science and Education, Russia
      • Jha Tarun Kumar, BITS Pilani K K Birla Goa Campus, India
      • Kadam Siddheshwar, BITS-Pilani Hyderabad Campus India, India
      • Karna Charuchandra, Central University of Haryana, India
      • Kauffman Louis, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States
      • Kauts Vladimir, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russia
      • Kaytenko Alexander, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russia
      • Kerner Richard, Sorbonne-Université, France
      • Khater Mohammed, Ain Shams University, Egypt
      • Khlopov Maxim, National Research Nuclear University MEPhI, Russia
      • Khurana Shashank, BITS Pilani Dubai Campus, United Arab Emirates
      • Koryakina Elena, LAH Research Center, Russia
      • Krasnyy,Ivan, The State Navigation-Hydrographic Institute (GNINGI), Russia
      • Kumar Kamalesh, Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, India
      • Kumar Vishal, Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, India
      • Kumar Sahoo, Siddharth, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, India
      • Kuznetsov Andrey, LAH Research Center, Russia
      • Lipunov Vladimir, Sternberg Astronomical Institute, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia
      • Lohakare Santosh, Birla Institute of Technology and Science-Pilani, Hyderabad Campus, India
      • MA Jenisha, Birla Institute of Technology and Science, India
      • Magd, Kahil, MSA University, Egypt
      • Maity Sagar Kumar , S N Bose National Center for Basic Sciences, India
      • Manas Vishal, UMass Dartmouth, United States
      • Markin Alexander, N.N. Semenov Federal Research Center for Chemical Physics RAS, Russia
      • Md Alam, Bhupendra Narayan Mandal University, Madhepura, Bihar, India
      • Meierovich Boris, P.L.Kapitza Institute for Physical Problems, Russia
      • Mikhailova Natalya, LAH Research Center, Russia
      • Mishra Bivudutta, BITS-Pilani, India
      • Mishra Vishnu Narayan, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, India
      • Mishra Lakshmi Narayan, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, India
      • Mitrofanov Valeriy, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia
      • Moiseev Iurii, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia
      • Morozov Andrey, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russia
      • Mukherjee Puja, Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, British Indian Ocean Territory
      • Narawade Shubham, Birla Institute of Technology and Science, India
      • Narayan Aakash, Banaras Hindu University, India
      • Nayak Bibekananda, Fakir Mohan University, India
      • Nazari Elham, Tafresh University, Iran
      • Nikolaev Pavel, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russia
      • Okunev Viacheslav, Bauman Moscow State technical University, Russia
      • Ovung Mhalo, North Easter Hill University, India
      • Pati Suraj Kumar, Fakir Mohan University, Balasore, India
      • Patil Pankaj, Kailas, India
      • Paul Bikash Chandra, North Bengal University, India
      • Paul Kamakhya, Vignan's Foundation For Science, Technology and Research, India
      • Pavlov Dmitry, LAH Research Center, Russia
      • Pershin Sergey, LAH Research Center, Russia
      • Petrov Alexander, Sternberg Astronomical institute, Moscow MV Lomonosov State University, Russia
      • Pinto Innocenzo, University of Naples "Federico II" (retired), Italy
      • Pozdeeva,Ekaterina, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Russia
      • Pradhan Partha Pratim, HMMCW, India
      • Pradhan Sasmita Kumari, Centurion University, India
      • Prokopev Konstantin, INR RAS, Russia
      • Rashed Youssef F., Egypt
      • Rathour Laxmi, National Institute of Technology Mizoram , British Indian Ocean Territory
      • Reddy Anuraag, IISER Pune, India
      • Rozanov Yaroslav, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russia
      • Rubin Sergey, National Research Nuclear University MEPhI, Russia
      • Sapry Abdelrahman, Al-Ahram Candian University, Egypt
      • Sazhina Olga, Sternberg Astronomical Institute, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia
      • Sharandin Evgenii, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russia
      • Shatov Daniil, Herzen state Pedagogical University of Russia, Russia
      • Shishkov Ivan, LAH Research Center, Russia
      • SriKavya Kolli, MVGR College of Engineering, India
      • Tamurka Valeria, MSU, Russia
      • Tawfik Abdel Nasser, Egyptian Center for Theoretical Physics (ECTP), Egypt
      • Tiannikova Nina, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russia
      • Tiwari Kartik, Univeristy of Bonn, Germany
      • Tripathy Sunil Kumar, Indira Gandhi Institute of Technology, India
      • Tummala Vinutha, Andhra University , India
      • Vernov Sergey, Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia
      • Vertogradov Vitalii, Herzen University, Russia
      • Vinutha Tummala , Andhra University, India
      • Viththani Divyesh, Charotar University of Science and Technology (CHARUSAT), India
      • Volchek Olga, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russia
      • Yakimov Nikita, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russia
      • Zhogin Ivan, ISSCM SB RAS, Russia
      • Zhukov Andrey, LAH Research Center, Russia

       


      Participants (on October 20, 2024)

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      Invited Talks (on October 19, 2024)


      • Beesham Aroonkumar (University of Zululand, South Africa) To be announced

      • Berezin Viktor (Institute of Nuclear Research RAS, Russia) To be announced

      • Chervon Sergey (Ulyanovsk State Pedagogical University, Russia) Cosmology based on modified gravity with higher derivatives

      • Fabris Julio (Federal University of Espirito Santo, Brazil) To be announced

      • Fomin Igor (Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russia) Current models of cosmological inflation

      • Gladyshev Vladimir (Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russia) To be announced

      • Haggag Salah (Egyptian Russian University, Egypt) To be announced

      • Kauffman Louis (University of Illinois at Chicago, United States) To be announced

      • Kerner Richard (Sorbonne-Université, France) To be announced

      • Khlopov Maxim (National Research Nuclear University MEPhI, Russia) Cosmoparticle physics of Dark Universe

      • Lipunov Vladimir (Sternberg Astronomical Institute, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia) Multi Messenger High Energy Astrophysics with Global Robotic MASTER Net

      • Magd Kahil (MSA University, Egypt) Geometrical Trinity Theory of Gravity: The Problem of Motion

      • Mishra Bivudutta (Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, India) Cosmology in Modified f(G) Gravity: A Late Time Cosmic Phenomena

      • Mitrofanov Valeriy (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia) Detection of gravitational waves, status and development prospects

      • Petrov Alexander (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia) On constructing conserved quantities in TEGR and STEGRnced

      • Pinto Innocenzo (University of Naples "Federico II" (retired), Italy) Science in human Cultural Heritage and Civilization

      • Rubin Sergey (National Research Nuclear University MEPhI, Russia) Extra dimensions as powerful tool for theoretical research

      • Sazhina Olga (Sternberg Astronomical Institute, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia) New strategies for the observational search for nontrivial structures in the Universe

      • Tawfik Abdel Nasser (Egyptian Center for Theoretical Physics (ECTP), Egypt) A Relativity and Quantum Theory and the Emergence of Quantum Gravity

      • Tripathy Sunil Kumar (Indira Gandhi Institute of Technology, India) Casimir wormholes: a reality versus fiction

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      II International Scientific Conference

      Space. Time. Civilization. STC-2024

      India, Russia, Egypt

      November 2nd-7th, 2024

       

      2nd, 3rd November 2024 – Days of Arrival

       

      Monday, 4th November 2024

      9.00-9.30 Opening the STC-2024 Conference
      Welcome Speech: Prof. Vladimir Gladyshev (Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russia)
      Welcome Speech: Prof. Bivudutta Mishra (Birla Institute of Technology and Science, India)
      Section: Space and Time
      Venue: Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russia
      Chair: Prof. V.O. Gladyshev
      9.30-10.00 Mitrofanov Valeriy Detection of gravitational waves, status and development prospects
      10.00-10.30 Khlopov Maxim Cosmoparticle physics of Dark Universe
      10.30-11.00 Chervon Sergey Cosmology based on modified gravity with higher derivatives
      11.00-11.30 Pinto Innocenzo Science in human Cultural Heritage and Civilization
      11.30-12.00 Rubin Sergey Extra dimensions as powerful tool for theoretical research
      12.00-12.30 Kerner Richard The Influence of Humanities on Scientific Creativity
      12.30-12.45 Coffee Break
      Section: Space and Time
      Venue: Birla Institute of Technology and Science, India.
      Chair: Prof. I.V. Fomin
      12.45-13.15 Tripathy Sunil Kumar Casimir wormholes: a reality versus fiction
      13.15-13.45 Mishra Bivudutta Cosmology in Modified f(G) Gravity: A Late Time Cosmic Phenomena
      13.45-14.15 Mishra Vishnu Narayan to be announced
      14.15-14.45 Vinutha Tummala The effect of dark energy and dark matter in cosmology
      14.45-15.15 Dewangan Shilpi Albedo effects in the ER3BP with oblate primaries and potential due to belt
      15.15-15.30 Coffee Break
      Section: Space and Time
      Venue: Birla Institute of Technology and Science, India
      Chair: Prof. B. Mishra
      15.30-16.00 Fomin Igor Current models of cosmological inflation
      16.00-16.30 Jha Tarun Kumar Aspects of Dark Matter in neutron stars
      16.30-17.00 Agrawal Amarkumar Global phase space analysis for a class of single scalar field bouncing solutions in general relativity
      17.00-17.30 Nayak Bibekananda Impact of Dark Energy Accretion on Black Hole Evolution in Brans-Dicke Theory
      17.30-18.00 Coffee Break
      Section: The Origins of Civilization
      Venue: Cairo, Egypt
      Chair: Prof. D.G. Pavlov
      18.00-19.00 Mikhailova Natalya Through Space and Time. Ancient Highly Developed Civilization of Planetary Scale
      19.00-20.00 Dinner
      Section: Space and Time
      Venue: Cairo, Egypt
      Chair: Prof. N. Mikhailova
      20.00-20.30 Pavlov Dmitry Can the Anisotropy of the Relic Radiation Prove the Finsler Metric of the Universe?
      20.30-21.00 Pavlov Dmitry Continuous Nonlinear Symmetries and Deformations of Space-Time
      Tuesday, 5th November 2024
      Section: Space and Time
      Venue: Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russia
      Chair: Prof. V.L. Kauts
      9.00-9.30 Berezin Viktor Induced gravity and cosmological principle
      9.30-10.00 Lipunov Vladimir Multi Messenger High Energy Astrophysics with Global Robotic MASTER Net
      10.00-10.30 Gladyshev Vladimir 3-Dimensional experiments for observing anisotropy of space
      10.30-11.00 Sazhina Olga New strategies for the observational search for nontrivial structures in the Universe
      Section: Civilization Issues
      Venue: Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russia
      Chair: Prof. V.A. Berezin
      11.00-11.30 Dokuchaev Vyacheslav, Prokopev Konstantin Habitation of sustainable civilization inside supermassive black hole
      11.30-12.00 Kauts Vladimir Positronium ultrafine structure line as a means of communication with extraterrestrial civilizations
      12.00-12.15 Coffee Break
      Section: Space and Time
      Venue: Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russia
      Chair: Prof. V.I. Dokuchaev
      12.15-12.45 Vertogradov Vitalii Regular Dynamical Black Holes: Apparent Horizons, Energy Conditions, Formation and Evaporation
      12.45-13.05 Vernov Sergey Primordial black holes in induced gravity models with two scalar fields
      13.05-13.25 Shatov Daniil Formation of regular black hole in generalised Vaidya spacetime
      13.25-13.45 Moiseev Iurii Prospects and a strategy for wormhole search in astrophysical systems
      13.45-14.05 Pozdeeva Ekaterina F(R) gravity connected to the Starobinsky model
      14.05-14.25 Okunev Viacheslav The hypothesis of accelerated expansion of the Universe due to clusters of particles with negative mass
      14.25-14.45 Chernitskii Alexander Gravity in the theory of space-time film and the solution to the problem of dark matter
      14.45-15.00 Coffee Break
      Section: The Origins of Civilization
      Venue: Cairo, Egypt
      Chair: Prof. D.G. Pavlov
      15.00-16.00 Koryakina Elena Osirion. Functional Purpose Analysis
      16.00-17.00 Kuznetsov Andrey About the Tracks
      Section: Space and Time
      Venue: Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russia
      Chair: Prof. R. Kerner
      17.00-17.20 Zhogin Ivan Brane cosmology with one extra dimension
      17.20-17.40 Krasnyy Ivan Observational Effects in the Bidirectional Pushing Gravitation Model
      17.40-18.00 Coffee Break
      Section: Space and Time
      Venue: Cairo, Egypt
      Chair: Prof. Haggag Salah
      18.00-18.30 Magd Kahil Geometrical Trinity Theory of Gravity: The Problem of Motion
      18.30-19.00 Tawfik Abdel Nasser A Relativity and Quantum Theory and the Emergence of Quantum Gravity
      19.00-19.15 Rashed Youssef F. A possible generalization of Newtonian gravity
      Wednesday, 6th November 2024
      Section: Space and Time
      Venue: Cairo, Egypt
      Chair: Prof. S.V. Chervon
      9.00-9.30 Khater Mohammed Spherically Symmetric Vacuum Solutions of Modified Field Equations
      9.30-10.00 Haggag Salah Optimal Universes in Lyra Geometry
      10.00-10.20 Rathour Laxmi On pseudo convex functions for fuzzy optimality criteria and duality using granular differentiability fuzzy objective functions
      10.20-10.40 Tiwari Kartik On Geometrical Tools beyond Curvature, Hypermomentum and Geometric Trinity of Gravity
      10.40-11.00 Coffee Break
      Section: Space and Time
      Venue: Birla Institute of Technology and Science, India
      Chair: Prof. S.K. Tripathy
      11.00-11.20 Kadam Siddheshwar Teleparallel Gravity and Quintessence: The Role of Nonminimal Boundary Couplings
      11.20-11.40 Viththani Divyesh Particle motion and tidal force in a non-vacuum-charged naked singularity
      11.40-12.00 Duchaniya Lokesh Kumar Dynamical system analysis in modified Galileon cosmology
      12.00-12.20 Lohakare Santosh Stability of f(Q, B) gravity via Dynamical System Approach: a Comprehensive Bayesian Statistical Analysis
      12.20-12.40 Narawade Shubham Stable f(Q) gravity model through non-trivial connection
      12.40-13.00 Pati Suraj Kumar Starobinsky-Type Metric f(R) Gravity and its Role in Cosmic Evolution
      13.00-13.20 Bhagat Rahul Tracing cosmic evolution through Weyl-Type $f(Q,T)$ gravity model
      13.20-13.40 Coffee Break
      13.40-14.00 Ghosh Sayantan Gravastars In F(Q) Gravity From Theoretical And Phenomenological Point Of View
      14.00-14.20 Pradhan Partha Pratim To be announced
      14.20-14.40 Ali Ebrahim To be announced
      14.40-15.00 Vinutha Tummala The effect of dark energy and dark matter in cosmology
      15.00-15.20 Bandyopadhyay Mayukh The impact of Higher Dimension on Charged Anisotropic Neutron stars in the Lower Mass Gap under Cosmic Acceleration
      15.20-15.40 Coffee Break
      Section: Space and Time
      Venue: Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russia.
      Chair: Prof. I.M. Pinto
      15.40-16.10 Petrov Alexander On constructing conserved quantities in TEGR and STEGR
      16.10-16.40 Fabris Julio On unimodular gravity
      16.40-17.10 Kauffman Louis Majorana Fermions, Braiding and the Dirac equation
      17.10-17.40 Beesham Aroonkumar Ancient Indian and Buddhist Cosmology
      17.40-18.00 Isaeva Elmira The Jacobi’s differential equation from classical mechanics for new view on Space and Time in Cosmology
      18.00-18.30 Close of the STC-2024 Conference

       

      7th November 2024 – Day of Departure

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