SIA “Mikrotīkls” (1996) is a Latvian company that manufactures and develops computer network management tools, including software and routers. The equipment produced by the company is distributed worldwide and is used by internet service providers, companies and individual users. In academic year of 2022./2023. the company will start supporting 3 new scholars in a year.
The company is a software developer of MikroTik RouterOS and a manufacturer of RouterBoard equipment. The purpose of “Mikrotīkls” is to provide a wide range of users with accessible, powerful, and easy-to-use computer network management tools. The clients of SIA “Mikrotīkls" are internet service providers, companies and individual users who must provide data traffic routing, firewall, VPN, and other management functions in various wired and wireless computer networks. "Mikrotīkls" Ltd. also aims to support aspiring students of the University of Latvia. Maecenas has been supporting the University of Latvia since year 2011.
Considering the current events in the world, due to the rapidly growing inflation, “Mikrotīkls” will support students, giving them more support by as much as 20%. New scholars will receive support of 1200 euros per month from October, but scholars who continue to receive support will receive the new amount from November.
Congratulations to Artur Mazarevich, Ksenia Korotkaya and Richard Rusk on obtaining a scholarship in academic year of 2022./2023.!
Artur Mazarevich is a chemistry student studying the provision of highly efficient phosphorescence of the binary system. The purpose of the studied work is to clarify the regularities of how impurities affect the phosphorescent properties of organic luminophores.
Ksenia Korotkaya is a student of a biology program that studies the combination of alphavirus gene therapy with photodynamic therapy for programming the tumor microenvironment. The purpose of the work is to study the possibilities of combined cancer immunotherapy for the transformation and activation of the tumor microenvironment, based on the combination of the supply of immunomodulating genes of alphaviral vectors with photodynamic therapy.
Richard Ruska is a student of a physics program that studies new applications of rare earth ion-free luminescent nanomarterials in Biosensors. The aim of the study is to develop new luminescent ALN, Mg2GeO4, Mg2SiO4 nanomaterials for applications in biomedicine.
Good luck to the scholars in the implementation of the works and thank the maecenas for supporting the students!
About UL Foundation
Since 2004, the University of Latvia Foundation has allowed patrons and cooperation partners to support both the University of Latvia and other leading Latvian universities, thereby investing in Latvia's future. The LU Foundation's priorities are to support the best students and researchers, to promote the creation of a modern learning environment, and to construct and reconstruct university buildings.