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WORK IN PROGRESS - 10/2/2024
The '''Central Institutes of Science and Technology''' ([[Arvorian language|Arvorian]]: Центральные институты науки и технологий), also known by its acronym '''TsINK''' (ЦИНК), are one of two national, [[Government of Arvor|government]]-funded R&D organisations in [[Arvor]], focused on non-medical research.  It is the sister organisation of the [[Health Security Service | Central Institutes of Health]] (TsIZ).
 
The '''Central Institutes of Science and Technology''' ([[Arvorian language|Arvorian]]: Центральные институты науки и технологий), also known by its acronym '''TsINK''' (ЦИНК), is one of two national, [[Government of Arvor|government]]-funded R&D organisations in [[Arvor]], focused on non-medical research.  It is the sister organisation of the [[Health Security Service | Central Institutes of Health]] (TsIZ).


==Overview==
==Overview==
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Founded in 7568 RH from the merger of several previously independent research agencies formed in the Commonwealth period, TsINK's purpose is to "expound upon the pursuit of endeavours in fields of scientific and technological development deemed to be in the national interest."  Its founding, alongside that of TsIZ, was meant to unify the critical national R&D establishment with the intent of keeping the fledgling republic at the forefront of all facets of science, technology, and engineering.  Since its establishment, TsINK has gradually built a reputation as one of the world's leading organisations for scientific and technological development.
Founded in 7568 RH from the merger of several previously independent research agencies formed in the Commonwealth period, TsINK's purpose is to "expound upon the pursuit of endeavours in fields of scientific and technological development deemed to be in the national interest."  Its founding, alongside that of TsIZ, was meant to unify the critical national R&D establishment with the intent of keeping the fledgling republic at the forefront of all facets of science, technology, and engineering.  Since its establishment, TsINK has gradually built a reputation as one of the world's leading organisations for scientific and technological development.


The current director general of TsINK is Doctor TBD.
TsINK is one of the largest such organisations in the world, with a combined roster of approximately 1,200 principal investigators and more than 5,000 postdoctoral associates.
 
The current director general of TsINK is Doctor Olga Ivanovna Rachmaninova, a biochemist who received her doctorate from the Univeristy of Anaprudny.  Prior to becoming director general in 7686, she was director of TsINK-KN for nine years and spent 23 years prior to that as a researcher in that arm of the organisation.


===Headquarters===
===Headquarters===


Zelerino Research and Development Centre, also known as Facility 4125, is the research park and headquarters of the organisation.  It is located on the outskirts of the closed ''naukograd'' of Zelerino (also known as Kaspirod-7) in southern Arvor.  The grounds of the facility cover approximately 137 square kilometres, most of it within the Orylkovo Valley at the southern end of the Polepovets Mountains, and consists of the dedicated complexes of the research bureaus, numerous support structures, three dedicated generating stations, several parks and monuments, and both a dedicated rail line and road network for the movement of people and equipment.  The entire facility has an extensive underground as well, which contains approximately three times the volume of all twelve bureau complexes combined and is interconnected by service and pedestrian tunnels, a monorail network, and two additional generating stations.
The main campus of TsINK is located on the outskirts of the closed ''naukograd'' of Zelerino (also known as Kaspirod-7) in southern Arvor.  The grounds of the facility cover approximately 87 square kilometres, most of it within the Orylkovo Valley at the southern end of the Polepovets Mountains, and consists of the dedicated complexes of the individual research centres, numerous support structures, three dedicated generating stations, several parks and monuments, and both a dedicated rail line and road network for the movement of people and equipment.  The entire facility has an extensive underground as well, which contains approximately three times the volume of all eleven research complexes combined and is interconnected by service and pedestrian tunnels, a monorail network, and an additional generating station.


TsNU is led at its pinnacle by the Select Committee, which consists of the director general, two deputy director generals, and the directors of the twelve research bureaus.  They are responsible for oversight and policy control within the organisation in accordance with executive and legislative direction.
TsINK is led at its pinnacle by its Select Committee, which consists of the director general, two deputy director generals, and the directors of the eleven research centres.  They are responsible for oversight and policy control within the organisation in accordance with executive and legislative direction.


Each of the twelve bureau complexes have a dedicated, secure museum within them which displays various discoveries, products, and projects that branch of the agency has handled over its history.  These museums are accessible only with the approval of the bureau director and cannot be accessed unaccompanied.  In some cases, the museums have additional, special displays which can only be viewed with specific permission, even if granted access to the museum itself.  These museums are secure because some of their displays detail work that remains highly [[Classified information in Arvor|classified]].
Each research complex has a dedicated, secure museum within it which displays various discoveries, products, and projects that arm of the agency has handled over its history.  These museums are accessible only with the approval of the director and cannot be accessed unaccompanied.  In some cases, the museums have additional, special displays which can only be viewed with specific permission, even if granted access to the museum itself.  These museums are secure because some of their displays detail work that remains highly [[Classified information in Arvor|classified]].


==Bureaus==
==Bureaus==


TsNU's R&D operations are divided between twelve research bureaus, each focusing on a specific sphere of interest and named after a prominent and highly respected Arvorian scientist who worked within that discipline.  These names include seven men and five women.  Under the umbrella of some bureaus are specialised state research centres which located throughout the nation.  The bureaus and their areas of specialisation are -  
TsINK's operations are divided between its eleven component research centres, each of which focuses on a specific sphere of interest and is named after a prominent and highly respected Arvorian scientist who worked within that discipline.  The centres and their areas of specialisation are -  


* '''Andronova Research Bureau'''
* Centre for Aerospace Research (TsINK-TAI)
** ''named for'' - Андронова.
** ''focus'' - development and advancement of aerospace sciences and technology
** ''research focus'' - Ballistics, explosives, and weaponry.
** ''affiliated institutes'' - State Research Centre of Precision-Technical Engineering ARBORON
* '''Barsukova Research Bureau'''
** ''named for'' - Valentina Yakovna Barsukova (В. Я. Барсукова), engineer and inventor, who led the team that developed the transistor and expanded research and development into practical applications for semiconductors, which allowed for considerable expansion of the national telephonic network.
** ''research focus'' - Electronics, electromechanics, and communications.
** ''affiliated institutes'' - State Research Centre of Radiotechnical Science
* '''Ivankov Research Bureau'''
** ''named for'' - Иванков.
** ''research focus'' - Automation, cybernetics, and robotics.
** ''affiliated institutes'' - none
* '''Leonov Research Bureau'''
** ''named for'' - Pyotr "Petra" Pavlovich Leonov (П. П. Леонов), leading engineer and scientist involved in the early space research efforts of the ADR, responsible for the design and oversight of construction of several rocket and satellite models, including ''Samler-1''.
** ''named for'' - Pyotr "Petra" Pavlovich Leonov (П. П. Леонов), leading engineer and scientist involved in the early space research efforts of the ADR, responsible for the design and oversight of construction of several rocket and satellite models, including ''Samler-1''.
** ''research focus'' - Aerospace research.
* Centre for Agriculture and Environmental Studies (TsINK-SEI)
** ''affiliated institutes'' - none
** ''focus'' - study and development of advanced agricultural and environmental technologies with a focus on improving agricultural productivity and security, environmental protection, and related interess
* '''Murayov Research Bureau'''
** ''named for'' - Sofia Vasilyevna Petrovskaya (С. В. Петровская), agronomist and conservationst whose work developed hybridised corn, improved other cereal crops, and inspired the beginnings of crop genetics.
** ''named for'' - Fyodor Andreevich Murayov (Ф. А. Мураев), chemist and inventor, who developed neoprene and nylon in 7638 and 7642, respectively. He would later lead the teams which developed biaxially oriented polyethylene terephthalate''',''' polyethylene terephthalate, and synthetic flashspun high-density polyethylene fiber.
* Centre for Automation, Cybernetics, and Robotics (TsINK-AKR)
** ''research focus'' - Materials sciences.
** ''focus'' - research and development of automation, cybernetics, and robotics systems and technologies for private, public, commercial, and industrial applications
** ''affiliated institutes'' - State Research Centre of Alloy Development, State Research Centre of Solid-State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry
** ''named for'' - Aleksandr Leonovich Ivankov (А. Л. Иваньков), mechanical engineer and roboticist who designed the ''Lunar Wanderer-1'' (Лунный странник) which explored the Mondrigis Sea region of that moon for three lunar days in 7670 RH.
* '''Orlova Research Bureau'''
* Centre for Ballistics, Explosives, and Weapons Development (TsINK-RBVVO)
** ''named for'' - Irina Nikolayevna Orlova (И. Н. Орлова), theoretical physicist who published four papers which contributed to the foundation of modern theoretical physics detailing the photoelectric effect, random particle motion, the theory of special relativity, and the principle of mass-energy equivalence.
** ''focus'' - practical and applied research and development of ballistic and explosive technologies, weapons development and testing
** ''research focus'' - Theoretical and experimental physics.
** ''named for'' - Andronova (ARBORON)
** ''affiliated institutes'' - State Research Centre of High-Energy Physics
* Centre for Chemical Sciences (TsINK-KN)
* '''Pavlov Research Bureau'''
** ''focus'' - study of the chemical sciences with focuses on application, development, and testing
** ''named for'' - Andrei Ivanovich Pavlov (А. И. Павлов), surgeon, physiologist, and biochemist whose work pioneered modern anaesthesia and contributed extensively to neurological research and the understanding of neurological diseases, remembered by history as the "Father of Modern Anesthesia" and the "Father of Modern Neurology".
** ''research focus'' - Medical, pharmaceutical, and surgical research.
** ''affiliated institutes'' - State Research Centre of Experimental Medicine, State Research Centre of Virology and Biotechnology VECTOR
* '''Petrovskaya Research Bureau'''
** ''named for'' - Петровская.
** ''research focus'' - Agricultural and environmental research.
** ''affiliated institutes'' - State Research Centre of Plant Cultivation and Breeding
* '''Sechenov Research Bureau'''
** ''named for'' - Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Sechenov (А. А. Сеченов), mathematician, engineer, computer scientist, physicist, and polymath who made contributions to many fields, including mathematics, physics, economics, computing, and statistics.
** ''research focus'' - Computational and computer sciences.
** ''affiliated institutes'' - Sechenov Computational Centre, State Research Centre of Informatics
* '''Toropov Research Bureau'''
** ''named for'' - Pyotr Mironovich Toropov (П. М. Торопов), optician and physicist who successfully developed the first successful laser, known as the RUBY (РУБИН), which was a solid-state pink ruby laser that emitted the first coherent light beam, with rays all the same wavelength and fully in phase, and his brother, Grigory Mironovich Toropov (Г. М. Торопов), engineer and precision machinist, who developed the mechanisms needed to manipulate the housing containing the synthetic ruby crystal remotely to conduct studies on the beam's behaviour and reactions to certain alignments.
** ''research focus'' - Optics and precision mechanics.
** ''affiliated institutes'' - State Research Centre of Electro-Optical Engineering, State Research Centre of Radiotechnological Study
* '''Yershova Research Bureau'''
** ''named for'' - Valeria Antonova Yershova (В. А. Ершова), chemist, who formulated the Periodic Law and created an early version of the periodic table, correctly calculating the properties of several known elements, and predicting the properties of several elements not yet discovered at that time.  She is remembered as the "Mother of the Periodic Table".
** ''named for'' - Valeria Antonova Yershova (В. А. Ершова), chemist, who formulated the Periodic Law and created an early version of the periodic table, correctly calculating the properties of several known elements, and predicting the properties of several elements not yet discovered at that time.  She is remembered as the "Mother of the Periodic Table".
** ''research focus'' - Chemical sciences and engineering.
* Centre for Computational and Statistical Sciences (TsINK-VSN)
** ''affiliated institutes'' - State Research Centre of Chemical-Physical Processes, State Research Centre of Chemical Kinetics and Combustion
** ''focus'' - basic and applied development and study of computational and statistical analysis, informatics, and mathematical modeling for oceanic and atmospheric physics, environmental protection, geophysics, telecommunication systems and software for computers
* '''Zeldovich Research Bureau'''
** ''named for'' - Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Sechenov (А. А. Сеченов), mathematician, engineer, computer scientist, physicist, and polymath who made contributions to many fields, including mathematics, physics, economics, computing, and statistics who participated in the [[COBALT | atomic bomb project]].
* Centre for Electronic and Electromechanical Studies (TsINK-EEI)
** ''focus'' - fundamental research in radiophysics, radiotechnics, physical electronics, and quantum electronics
** ''named for'' - Valentina Yakovna Barsukova (В. Я. Барсукова), engineer and inventor, who led the team that developed the transistor and expanded research and development into practical applications for semiconductors, which allowed for considerable expansion of the national telephonic network.
* Centre for Materials Sciences (TsINK-M)
** ''focus'' - research and development of new materials, applied research into mesomechanics, and materials testing and analysis
** ''named for'' - Fedor Andreevich Murayov (Ф. А. Мураев), chemist and inventor, who developed neoprene and nylon in 7638 and 7642, respectively.  He would later lead the teams which developed biaxially oriented polyethylene terephthalate, polyethylene terephthalate, and synthetic flashspun high-density polyethylene fiber.
* Centre for Nuclear Science and Engineering (TsINK-YNT)
** ''focus'' - research in the fields of nuclear physics, reactor physics, and accelerator physics
** ''named for'' - Dmitri Viktorovich Zeldovich (Д. В. Зельдович), physicist and engineer, who split the atom, demonstrated the first self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction, designed and built the first nuclear reactor, and oversaw the [[COBALT | atomic bomb project]], remembered by history as the "Architect of the Atomic Age" and the "Father of the Atomic Bomb".
** ''named for'' - Dmitri Viktorovich Zeldovich (Д. В. Зельдович), physicist and engineer, who split the atom, demonstrated the first self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction, designed and built the first nuclear reactor, and oversaw the [[COBALT | atomic bomb project]], remembered by history as the "Architect of the Atomic Age" and the "Father of the Atomic Bomb".
** ''research focus'' - Nuclear science, nuclear physics, and engineering.
* Centre for Optics and Precision Mechanics (TsINK-OTM)
** ''affiliated institutes'' - State Research Centre of Nuclear Physics and Research ARCPOINT, State Research Centre of Radiological Studies
** ''focus'' - basic and applied research in opto-mechanical systems, micro-structured optics, precision optical components and systems, optical surfaces and layers, laser and fibre technology, and imaging and sensing technologies
** ''named for'' - Pyotr Mironovich Toropov (П. М. Торопов), optician and physicist who successfully developed the first successful laser, known as the RUBY (РУБИН), which was a solid-state pink ruby laser that emitted the first coherent light beam, with rays all the same wavelength and fully in phase, and his brother, Grigory Mironovich Toropov (Г. М. Торопов), engineer and precision machinist, who developed the mechanisms needed to manipulate the housing containing the synthetic ruby crystal remotely to conduct studies on the beam's behaviour and reactions to certain alignments.
* Centre for Theoretical and Experimental Physics (TsINK-TEF)
** ''focus'' - basic and applied research in the fields of theoretical physics, astrophysics, high energy particle physics, plasma physics, solid state physics, and microtechnology
** ''named for'' - Irina Nikolayevna Orlova (И. Н. Орлова), theoretical physicist who published four papers which contributed to the foundation of modern theoretical physics detailing the photoelectric effect, random particle motion, the theory of special relativity, and the principle of mass-energy equivalence.


==Projects==
==Projects==
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* ARCHON (АРХОН)
* ARCHON (АРХОН)
* ARKSTONE (АРКСТОУН)
* ARKSTONE (АРКСТОУН)
* [[BLACKBRIAR]] (ЧЕРНЫЙ ШИПОВНИК)
* BLACKOUT (ЗАТЕМНЕНИЕ)
* BLACKOUT (ЗАТЕМНЕНИЕ)
* [[COBALT]] (КОБАЛЬТ) - aka Object 75
* [[COBALT]] (КОБАЛЬТ) - aka Object 75
* MORNING CREST (УТРЕННИЙ ГРЕБЕНЬ)
* MORNING CREST (УТРЕННИЙ ГРЕБЕНЬ)
* PATHWAYS (ПУТИ) - aka Object 212
* PATHWAYS (ПУТИ) - aka Object 212
* PURITY CONTROL (КОНТРОЛЬ ЧИСТОТЫ)
* RED LIGHT (КРАСНЫЙ СВЕТ)
* RED LIGHT (КРАСНЫЙ СВЕТ)
* SILENT HERALD (ТИХИЙ ВЕСТНИК)
* [[TREADSTONE]] (ТРЕДСТОУН)


[[Category:Government of Arvor]]
[[Category:Government of Arvor]]

Latest revision as of 18:06, 11 November 2024

The Central Institutes of Science and Technology (Arvorian: Центральные институты науки и технологий), also known by its acronym TsINK (ЦИНК), are one of two national, government-funded R&D organisations in Arvor, focused on non-medical research. It is the sister organisation of the Central Institutes of Health (TsIZ).

Overview

Founded in 7568 RH from the merger of several previously independent research agencies formed in the Commonwealth period, TsINK's purpose is to "expound upon the pursuit of endeavours in fields of scientific and technological development deemed to be in the national interest." Its founding, alongside that of TsIZ, was meant to unify the critical national R&D establishment with the intent of keeping the fledgling republic at the forefront of all facets of science, technology, and engineering. Since its establishment, TsINK has gradually built a reputation as one of the world's leading organisations for scientific and technological development.

TsINK is one of the largest such organisations in the world, with a combined roster of approximately 1,200 principal investigators and more than 5,000 postdoctoral associates.

The current director general of TsINK is Doctor Olga Ivanovna Rachmaninova, a biochemist who received her doctorate from the Univeristy of Anaprudny. Prior to becoming director general in 7686, she was director of TsINK-KN for nine years and spent 23 years prior to that as a researcher in that arm of the organisation.

Headquarters

The main campus of TsINK is located on the outskirts of the closed naukograd of Zelerino (also known as Kaspirod-7) in southern Arvor. The grounds of the facility cover approximately 87 square kilometres, most of it within the Orylkovo Valley at the southern end of the Polepovets Mountains, and consists of the dedicated complexes of the individual research centres, numerous support structures, three dedicated generating stations, several parks and monuments, and both a dedicated rail line and road network for the movement of people and equipment. The entire facility has an extensive underground as well, which contains approximately three times the volume of all eleven research complexes combined and is interconnected by service and pedestrian tunnels, a monorail network, and an additional generating station.

TsINK is led at its pinnacle by its Select Committee, which consists of the director general, two deputy director generals, and the directors of the eleven research centres. They are responsible for oversight and policy control within the organisation in accordance with executive and legislative direction.

Each research complex has a dedicated, secure museum within it which displays various discoveries, products, and projects that arm of the agency has handled over its history. These museums are accessible only with the approval of the director and cannot be accessed unaccompanied. In some cases, the museums have additional, special displays which can only be viewed with specific permission, even if granted access to the museum itself. These museums are secure because some of their displays detail work that remains highly classified.

Bureaus

TsINK's operations are divided between its eleven component research centres, each of which focuses on a specific sphere of interest and is named after a prominent and highly respected Arvorian scientist who worked within that discipline. The centres and their areas of specialisation are -

  • Centre for Aerospace Research (TsINK-TAI)
    • focus - development and advancement of aerospace sciences and technology
    • named for - Pyotr "Petra" Pavlovich Leonov (П. П. Леонов), leading engineer and scientist involved in the early space research efforts of the ADR, responsible for the design and oversight of construction of several rocket and satellite models, including Samler-1.
  • Centre for Agriculture and Environmental Studies (TsINK-SEI)
    • focus - study and development of advanced agricultural and environmental technologies with a focus on improving agricultural productivity and security, environmental protection, and related interess
    • named for - Sofia Vasilyevna Petrovskaya (С. В. Петровская), agronomist and conservationst whose work developed hybridised corn, improved other cereal crops, and inspired the beginnings of crop genetics.
  • Centre for Automation, Cybernetics, and Robotics (TsINK-AKR)
    • focus - research and development of automation, cybernetics, and robotics systems and technologies for private, public, commercial, and industrial applications
    • named for - Aleksandr Leonovich Ivankov (А. Л. Иваньков), mechanical engineer and roboticist who designed the Lunar Wanderer-1 (Лунный странник) which explored the Mondrigis Sea region of that moon for three lunar days in 7670 RH.
  • Centre for Ballistics, Explosives, and Weapons Development (TsINK-RBVVO)
    • focus - practical and applied research and development of ballistic and explosive technologies, weapons development and testing
    • named for - Andronova (ARBORON)
  • Centre for Chemical Sciences (TsINK-KN)
    • focus - study of the chemical sciences with focuses on application, development, and testing
    • named for - Valeria Antonova Yershova (В. А. Ершова), chemist, who formulated the Periodic Law and created an early version of the periodic table, correctly calculating the properties of several known elements, and predicting the properties of several elements not yet discovered at that time. She is remembered as the "Mother of the Periodic Table".
  • Centre for Computational and Statistical Sciences (TsINK-VSN)
    • focus - basic and applied development and study of computational and statistical analysis, informatics, and mathematical modeling for oceanic and atmospheric physics, environmental protection, geophysics, telecommunication systems and software for computers
    • named for - Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Sechenov (А. А. Сеченов), mathematician, engineer, computer scientist, physicist, and polymath who made contributions to many fields, including mathematics, physics, economics, computing, and statistics who participated in the atomic bomb project.
  • Centre for Electronic and Electromechanical Studies (TsINK-EEI)
    • focus - fundamental research in radiophysics, radiotechnics, physical electronics, and quantum electronics
    • named for - Valentina Yakovna Barsukova (В. Я. Барсукова), engineer and inventor, who led the team that developed the transistor and expanded research and development into practical applications for semiconductors, which allowed for considerable expansion of the national telephonic network.
  • Centre for Materials Sciences (TsINK-M)
    • focus - research and development of new materials, applied research into mesomechanics, and materials testing and analysis
    • named for - Fedor Andreevich Murayov (Ф. А. Мураев), chemist and inventor, who developed neoprene and nylon in 7638 and 7642, respectively. He would later lead the teams which developed biaxially oriented polyethylene terephthalate, polyethylene terephthalate, and synthetic flashspun high-density polyethylene fiber.
  • Centre for Nuclear Science and Engineering (TsINK-YNT)
    • focus - research in the fields of nuclear physics, reactor physics, and accelerator physics
    • named for - Dmitri Viktorovich Zeldovich (Д. В. Зельдович), physicist and engineer, who split the atom, demonstrated the first self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction, designed and built the first nuclear reactor, and oversaw the atomic bomb project, remembered by history as the "Architect of the Atomic Age" and the "Father of the Atomic Bomb".
  • Centre for Optics and Precision Mechanics (TsINK-OTM)
    • focus - basic and applied research in opto-mechanical systems, micro-structured optics, precision optical components and systems, optical surfaces and layers, laser and fibre technology, and imaging and sensing technologies
    • named for - Pyotr Mironovich Toropov (П. М. Торопов), optician and physicist who successfully developed the first successful laser, known as the RUBY (РУБИН), which was a solid-state pink ruby laser that emitted the first coherent light beam, with rays all the same wavelength and fully in phase, and his brother, Grigory Mironovich Toropov (Г. М. Торопов), engineer and precision machinist, who developed the mechanisms needed to manipulate the housing containing the synthetic ruby crystal remotely to conduct studies on the beam's behaviour and reactions to certain alignments.
  • Centre for Theoretical and Experimental Physics (TsINK-TEF)
    • focus - basic and applied research in the fields of theoretical physics, astrophysics, high energy particle physics, plasma physics, solid state physics, and microtechnology
    • named for - Irina Nikolayevna Orlova (И. Н. Орлова), theoretical physicist who published four papers which contributed to the foundation of modern theoretical physics detailing the photoelectric effect, random particle motion, the theory of special relativity, and the principle of mass-energy equivalence.

Projects

  • ARCHON (АРХОН)
  • ARKSTONE (АРКСТОУН)
  • BLACKOUT (ЗАТЕМНЕНИЕ)
  • COBALT (КОБАЛЬТ) - aka Object 75
  • MORNING CREST (УТРЕННИЙ ГРЕБЕНЬ)
  • PATHWAYS (ПУТИ) - aka Object 212
  • RED LIGHT (КРАСНЫЙ СВЕТ)