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SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH CENTER of RIGA AERONAUTICAL INSTITUTE

 Riga Aeronautical Institute Scientific Research Center (RAI SRC) was founded on May 25, 2009. It is a structural unit of the institute, the aim of which is to ensure the link between education and science: to conduct high-quality scientific research that meets the needs of the Latvian and international economy, to participate widely in international, national and sectoral research programs and to integrate them into the study process. RAI SRC operates in accordance with its regulations, decisions of the Senate of the Institute and the Satversme, laws and legal acts of the Republic of Latvia. RAI SRC has been registered in the Register of Latvian Scientific Institutions since 19.07.2010. No. 321149.
 The Scientific Research Center of the Riga Aeronautical Institute has its own management structure, which consists of: the SRC service unit, the SRC research unit and the Material Base.

 

 RAI SRC staff consists of scientific staff, technical staff, service staff. The scientific staff consists of: leading researchers, researchers and research assistants.

The following composition of scientific staff has been approved since 2020:
1. Vladimirs Reiskarts, Dr.comp.sc. – leading researcher
2. Konstantīns Savenkovs, Dr.oec. – researcher
3. Dmitrijs Ulanovs, Dr.sc.ing. – researcher
4. Ibrahims Arandas, Dr.sc.ing. – researcher
5. Vjačeslavs Orehovs, Dr.sc.ing. – researcher
6. Asnāte Venckava, Mg.oec. – research assistant
7. Igors Petuhovs, Dr.sc.ing. - research assistant

 The scientific staff is elected by the Senate of the Institute for five years through a competition. RAI SRC is responsible for conducting theoretical and practical research, creating and managing scientific programs and projects, forming working groups for the development of scientific programs and projects, publishing scientific research, organizing congresses, conferences, seminars, public readings, symposia, exhibitions, etc. c. to cooperate with natural and legal persons and to provide scientific research services.
 From September 29, 2020, the Riga Aeronautical Institute approved the Student Scientific Research Group (SSRG). Riga Aeronautical Institute provides excellent opportunities for the most diligent students from SSRG to show their creative abilities in the acquisition of advanced educational programs, work of the scientific group and participation in international projects within RAI SRC.

RAI SRC Research directions:
 - Algorithms and programming of tasks for civil aviation, IT-technologies in aviation;
 - Air traffic control technology;
 - Implementation of a global geodetic coordinate system in civil aviation and development of a targeted aeronautical information management program;
 - Research of aviation and transport systems;
 - Optimization of transport management;
 - Development of aviation phraseology;
 - Airline safety level management system;
 - Calculations of aviation security rules;
 - Methods of non-destructive testing;
 - Simulation of signal transmission of local transport systems;
 - Checking the symmetry in the PLC channels;
 - Checking the VHDL description on the channel simulator;
 - Composite materials;
 - Heat engines;
 - Aerodynamic calculations;
 - Wind turbines;
 - Hydraulic calculations;
 - Human factor in aviation;
 - Aviation legislation;
 - Cooperation model;
 - Latvian National Innovation System;
 - Smarthub for marine monitoring;
 - Delivery of biological resources;
 - Technologies UAS, CALS and Blockchain;
 - Setting up an ergonomic learning environment;
 - Implementation of ICT solutions;
 - Using the advantages of alternative energy in educational institutions;
 - Digital economy;
 - Reducing CO2 emissions from greenhouse gases;

Based on the above activities, RAI SRC works and promotes the following projects:
 1. “Smart laboratory structure and technology research, creation and development for Green energy and modern technologies exploration in aviation and logistics spheres in Higher Education Establishment on the base of digital ICTs”. Project acronym: SMARTLABGREEN;
 2. Smarthub creation and development for Green energy generation technologies experimental research and implementation in Higher Education Establishment on the base of digital ICTs”;
 3. “Smarthub for marine monitoring and bioresources supply using UAS, CALS and Blockchain technologies” Project acronym:  SmartHubMarBioSup.
 The development of science and research is closely linked to the country's innovation policy. The aim of innovation policy is to increase the level of innovation and competitiveness of a country or region, and thus economic growth.
 According to the documents developed by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Latvia (MES), the goal of creating a stable human capital for research and development has been set in Latvia by 2030. Latvia's goal is to increase innovation capacity, as well as to create an innovation system that promotes and supports technological progress in the national economy.
 Horizontal priorities: strengthening cooperation with foreign partners in scientific research, strengthening scientific research:
 - participation in international competitions and research grant acquisition processes,
 - implementation of commercial business projects,
 - participation in scientific conferences and other events,
 - more active involvement of students in research work;
 Tasks of horizontal priorities:
 - Internationalization: At the international level, the Institute's competitive activities in the fields of science, innovation and studies;
 - Interdisciplinarity: Cooperation between different industries and specializations as a basis for the creation of new and innovative products and modern study content;
 The sub-goal of RAI SRC strategy in the development of science and research is to increase the competitiveness of institute by creating a stable science infrastructure and human resources base, strengthening cooperation between science and business sector, developing the implementation of research results in business, thus contributing to the goals of Latvia's national development strategy.



 

On the 10th of November, 2021 Riga Aeronautical Institute organizes ONLINE Open door day for international applicants.
The online meeting will take place at 12.00 PM (Riga Time).
The language of meeting – English. The participants will have a possibility to ask questions about the admission to RAI and study opportunities.
If You are interested, please send Your request – e-mail to online meeting on manager@rai.lv with a mark “Open door day” and mandatory information until 9th of November, 2021:
1. Your Name/Surname;
2. Country of residence;
3. Your question to RAI Admission Committee.

Category: To Applicants / New

Dear students and lecturers!

Due to the Republic of Latvia order No. 720 "Regarding Declaration of the Emergency Situation" with purpose to limit distribution of COVID – 19, from October 20th to November 14th, 2021 Riga Aeronautical Institute (RAI) will organize studying process in the Moodle environment.

Work of employees of institute is organized remotely, services for students are accessible also remotely.

Category: News

Dear students,
due to the emergency situation in the country, from 21st of October to 14th of November, 2021, the entire study process will take place in online environment using the RAI Moodle system
Online Lectures - Teacher - "BigBlueButton" button

Thank you for understanding!
Stay safe and healthy!
Category: News
 

Happy International ATCO (International Day of the Air Traffic Controller) Day!

Every day and every minute, thousands of Air Traffic Controllers around the world are working to make sure that all aircrafts have reached their destinations safely and efficiently. Safety in the sky is in the hands of these professionals on the ground.

We congratulate our graduates, students and Air Traffic Controllers worldwide!

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On the 7th of October Riga Aeronautical Institute (RAI) convened the Student initiation ceremony! Student initiation ceremony was conducted in a quest form, where participants not only answered questions about history and facts of RAI and solved different intellectual tasks, but also proved their creative abilities.
The atmosphere of the event was one of an easy strive and healthy competition.
We congratulate our 1st year students an honorary title STUDENT of RAI! ...

Category: News

 

On the eve of the International Teacher's Day, we talked with our alumni - teachers of RAI.

Mg. oec. Irina Davidovica RAI graduate, has been working as a teacher at RAI since 2019. Teaches subjects such as Transport Systems, Transport Business, Transport Forwarding, Transport Organization of Production, Philosophy and Sociology ...

Category: News

 

On the eve of the International Teacher's Day, we talked with our alumni - teachers of RAI.

Mg.oec. Ludmila Jefremova
A RAI graduate, has been working as a RAI teacher since 2019, teaches such subjects as Transport Business, Civil Protection, Organization of Customs Work, Protection of Nature and Man ...

Category: News
 

Dear RAI lecturers and teaching staff!

Warmest congratulations on the World Teachers' Day!

We wish our lecturers great success in teaching the future specialists which will be in demand on the market, talented students and the best professional results!

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On 28th of September Riga Aeronautical Institute (RAI) convened Student’s Self-Government elections. We would like to thank all RAI students who came and voted for their chosen candidate.
Congratulations to our new RAI Student’s Self-Government members! We wish new Student’s Self-Government team creative ideas and inexhaustible energy for new achievements.

Category: News