Engineering research institute
Radio telescope RT-15-2 of radio-astronomical station «Zimenki»TheRadiophysical Research Institute (NIRFI), based inNizhny Novgorod, Russia, is a research institute that conducts basic andapplied research in the field ofradiophysics,radio astronomy,cosmology andradio engineering. It is also known for its work insolar physics,sun-earth physics as well as the relatedgeophysics. It also does outreach for the Russian education system. It was formed in 1956 as the Radiophysical Research Institute of the (Soviet) Ministry of Education and Science.[1][2][3]
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