A Nizhny Novgorod schoolboy won the All-Russian competition "Do you know? Teach!"
On June 1, 2026, at 14:44, Society: Roman Khlunov, a student from the Avtozavodsky branch of the Municipal Center for Military-Patriotic Education named after Maxim Nastin (CVPV), became the winner of the V season of the All-Russian competition for popular science videos for school students "Do You Know? Teach!" The award ceremony took place the day before at the M. Gorky Film Studio in Moscow.
The competition, organized by the ANO "National Priorities" as part of the initiative "Science to Win" of the Decade of Science and Technology, gathered more than two thousand applications from across the country this year. Roman competed in the middle age group in the thematic nomination dedicated to unmanned systems and satellite technologies. He created his video based on the knowledge and practice gained in the "FPV Drone Operators School" classes at the CVPV's UAV department.
The award was presented to the young Nizhny Novgorod resident by Fedor Mitin, a candidate of technical sciences and associate professor of the Department of Control Systems and Computer Technologies at BSTU "Voenmekh." In addition to the statuette and winner's diploma, Roman received high praise from the Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Dmitry Chernyshenko, the rector of RUDN Oleg Yastrebov, and the Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation Olga Petrova.
As reported by the Nizhny Novgorod CVPV, Roman's success was the result of a comprehensive approach to education: "Classes in the 'engineering' segment significantly broaden the horizons of students. The knowledge acquired in drone management and programming was not only applied directly but also interpreted into educational content." His mentors, Maria Biushkina, a specialist at the Center, Ivan Khotin, the deputy head of the CVPV for UAVs, and Dmitry Smirnov, the head of the UAV department, worked with the young winner on the video creation.
"It is very gratifying when our kids not only passionately study modern technologies but also find practical applications for them while still in school. Roman Khlunov showed how knowledge about unmanned systems can turn into an interesting, understandable, and useful story for many. This is a living example that science and technology are not difficult or boring, but exciting and accessible. I am sure that Roman's success will inspire other Nizhny Novgorod school students to boldly try their skills, combining study, creativity, and real actions," noted Ekaterina Solntseva, Deputy Chair of the Government of the Nizhny Novgorod Region.
Roman Khlunov graduated from the seventh grade of Nizhny Novgorod School No. 37. The student admitted that participating in the competition was his first serious challenge. "I did not expect such a high result, but I tried very hard to represent the Center well. This topic seemed interesting and close to me. The Center teaches us courage and the desire to learn new things—from parachuting to working with neural networks. I feel that the technical direction is my calling," he said.
You can view the winner's video work on the portal: nauchi.nauka.rf/
Let us remind you that in 2025, one of the prizewinners of the competition was Mikhail Cheredov, a student from Kstovo. The Nizhny Novgorod region is among the leaders in the number of applications. The Decade of Science and Technology (2022-2031) has been declared by the President of Russia Vladimir Putin to attract talented youth to the research field. The NIA "Nizhny Novgorod" has channels on Telegram and MAX. Subscribe to stay updated on the main events, exclusive materials, and timely information. Copyright © 1999-2025 NIA "Nizhny Novgorod." When reprinting, a hyperlink to NIA "Nizhny Novgorod" is mandatory. This resource may contain materials 18+.
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