Fjodor Sergejev

Publications

Journal / Periodical: Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences
Authors: Pohlak, Meelis; Sergejev, Fjodor; Tahemaa, Toivo; Saarna, Mart; Viljus, Mart; Hermaste, Aigar
Year: 2025
Journal / Periodical: International Journal of Lightweight Materials and Manufacture
Authors: Hussain, Abrar; Kübarsepp, Jakob; Sergejev, Fjodor; Goljandin, Dmitri; Hussainova, Irina; Podgursky, Vitali; Karjust, Kristo; Maurya, Himanshu S.; Rahmani, Ramin; Sinka, Maris; Bajāre, Diāna; Borodiņecs, Anatolijs
Year: 2025
Journal / Periodical: Materials Today Advances
Authors: Maurya, H. S.; Marczyk, J.; Juhani, K.; Sergejev, F.; Kumar, R.; Hussain, A.; Akhtar, F.; Hebda, M.; Prashanth, K. G.
Year: 2025

Projects

Year: 2023 - 2029
The Engineering Academy is a project initiated by the Ministry of Education and Research and funded by the European Social Fund, with the goal of improving the quality of engineering education and reducing the labor shortage in technical fields. The project is led by the Education and Youth Board and is joined by five higher education institutions. The Engineering Academy includes 22 engineering-related study programs, of which ten have been selected as priority focus programs for development. The project has three focus areas: • Increasing the number of applicants • Improving the quality of education and Increasing alignment with labor market needs • Reducing dropout rates The Technical University has set a goal to increase admissions in the field of engineering by 15% each year. To improve the quality of education, the action plan includes a significant expansion of project-based and problem-based learning, curriculum development, quality enhancement, and infrastructure upgrades. Additionally, lecturers’ training and the recruitment of teaching assistants are planned. To reduce dropout rates, individual support for students will be increased, both during the first year and when completing their final theses. First-year students will also be offered additional mathematics courses. The goal is to significantly reduce dropout rates and increase the number of graduates.
Year: 2021 - 2025
Particle accelerators are a key asset of the European Research Area. Their use spans from the large installations devoted to fundamental science to a wealth of facilities providing X-ray or neutron beams to a wide range of scientific disciplines. Beyond scientific laboratories, their use in medicine and industry is rapidly growing. Notwithstanding their high level of maturity, particle accelerators are now facing critical challenges related to the size and performance of the facilities envisaged for the next step of particle physics research, to the increasing demands to accelerators for applied science, and to the specific needs of societal applications. In this crucial moment for accelerator evolution, I.FAST aims at enhancing innovation in and from accelerator-based Research Infrastructures (RI) by developing innovative breakthrough technologies common to multiple accelerator platforms, and by defining strategic roadmaps for future developments. I.FAST will focus the technological R&D on long-term sustainability of accelerator-based research, with the goal of developing more performant and affordable technologies, and of reducing power consumption and impact of accelerator facilities, thus paving the way to a sustainable next-generation of accelerators. By involving industry as a co-innovation partner via the 17 industrial companies in the Consortium, 12 of which SME’s, I.FASTwill generate and maintain an innovation ecosystem around the accelerator-based RIs that will sustain the long-term evolution of accelerator technologies in Europe. To achieve its goals, I.FAST will explore new alternative accelerator concepts and promote advanced prototyping of key technologies. These include, among others, techniques to increase brightness and reduce dimensions of synchrotron light sources, advanced superconducting technologies to produce higher fields with lower consumption, and strategies and technologies to improve energy efficiency.

Recognitions

The Scientific Committee member of the “Modern Materials and Manufacturing (MMM2025)” conference (6-8 May 2025, Tallinn, Estonia).
2025
The Scientific Committee memeber of the “Modern Materials and Manufacturing (MMM2023)” conference (2-4 May 2023, Tallinn,Estonia).
2023
Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech) winner of the Development Project of the Year 2021 competition (III place).
2022