, who is a director of the Institute of Computational Technologies of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Yurchenko suggested a"two-level" system, and noted Siberia provides 15 percent of high-quality scientific publications in Russia despite having less than two percent of overall resources.centers so that they are located not only in Moscow but also in St."Of course, not only super-powerful centers are needed, but also the second level, as we call them.
In response, Putin said that he agreed with a multi-tier system but said regulators still need to evaluate the plans. He said:"It is necessary to increase capacity and to create communication systems between these centers. And to evenly distribute these data factories. "All this is in our plans. But it is necessary that the regulatory authorities monitor this very carefully and that appropriate monitoring of implementation be established. The whole system should be evenly distributed over territories...where there is intellectual potential." Shortly after, the president added:"We will definitely pay attention to this, we will strive for this."from the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
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