Bauman Scientific Collaborators (BSC)
A global digital platform created to unite scientists and researchers from around the world in a shared space of collaboration and innovation.
The BSC platform promotes sustainable international scientific partnerships, fosters the exchange of knowledge, ideas, and resources, and supports interdisciplinary research that bridges engineering, digital technologies, and the natural sciences. By providing an open and inclusive environment, BSC encourages dialogue across borders and disciplines, helping researchers address complex global challenges and advance science for the benefit of society.
This platform has been designed and implemented under the academic supervision of Bauman Moscow State Technical University.
Scientific Collaboration Platform
BSC is a digital platform designed to support and manage scientific collaboration. Its main goal is to bring together researchers, universities, and scientific clusters to implement joint research projects, exchange knowledge, and strengthen academic ties.
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Scientific Focus Areas
We are talking about three priority scientific areas covering modern technologies, biomedicine and management in the context of digital transformation.
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Scientists on the Committee
The committee's leading scientists in the fields of digital technology, biomedicine, management and scientific strategy

We Connect Researchers
Objective
To unite scientists, researchers, and international partners on a single digital platform for effective collaboration, knowledge sharing, and joint work on groundbreaking projects.
Mission
To transform scientific research through digital collaboration, providing researchers worldwide with access to cutting-edge teamwork tools, data, and global partners — accelerating discoveries and enhancing their competitiveness on the world stage
Core Idea
To create an intelligent ecosystem for scientific collaboration where technology empowers researchers: smart algorithms build meaningful research partnerships, and digital tools streamline fragmented processes into a seamless workflow—from hypothesis to publication in top-tier journals.
Scientific Committee

Sergei Kurashkin
PhD in Engineering

M. V. Ivanov
D.Sc. in Engineering

Pavel Drogovoz
D.Sc. in Economics

Vadim Tynchenko
D.Sc. in Engineering

Ahmad Hammoud
PhD in Engineering

Stanislav Yurchenko
D.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics

Aleksei Borodulin
PhD in Engineering

Evgeny Semenkin
D.Sc. in Engineering
Partners and Institutions
Publication Workflow on the BSC Platform
The Bauman Scientific Collaborators (BSC) platform offers authors a convenient and transparent process for preparing and submitting scientific publications. The workflow is organized into clear stages — from entering basic information and adding co-authors to peer review and uploading final materials. Each step includes helpful guidance and the ability to save drafts.
With BSC, authors can:
- select appropriate journals and research topics,
- coordinate work with co-authors,
- receive structured feedback from invited reviewers,
- make revisions and track the status of their manuscript at every stage.
The system allows users to manage reviews, accept or reject suggestions, upload final versions of documents, and confirm publication. In this way, BSC not only automates the process but also makes it user-friendly and focused on the ultimate goal — successful publication in a scientific journal.
Who Can Be an Author in BSC?
Within the BSC (Bauman Science Collaboration) platform, an author of a scientific publication is defined as any participant who has made a significant and intentional intellectual contribution to the research project — from conceptualization and design to data analysis and manuscript preparation.
BSC adheres to international authorship standards, specifically:
- the Contributor Roles Taxonomy (CRediT),
- the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) guidelines,
- and the ICMJE (International Committee of Medical Journal Editors) recommendations.
Authorship Principles in BSC:
- Authorship is based on contribution, not position or affiliation. What matters is meaningful intellectual and creative input, not rank or organizational status.
- The corresponding author is responsible for ensuring that all roles are accurately assigned and agreed upon by all contributors.
- All listed authors must share collective responsibility for the content of the publication and must approve its final version.
- Use of AI does not constitute authorship, as artificial intelligence tools cannot assume legal or ethical responsibility.
Who Cannot Be Considered an Author:
- According to CRediT and COPE, the following individuals do not qualify for authorship:
- Those who performed only administrative or technical tasks without intellectual contribution;
- Those who provided funding, infrastructure, or resources without active scientific involvement;
- Individuals included due to hierarchy, seniority, or out of courtesy (guest or honorary authorship — considered unethical);
- Those who did not participate in writing or approving the final version of the manuscript, or cannot take responsibility for its content;
- Artificial intelligence tools or automated systems, whose contributions must be disclosed separately but do not qualify for authorship
Benefits of BSC for Researchers

Automation of Publication Process
Smart tools assist in preparing, formatting, and submitting papers, reducing time spent on routine tasks

Access to International Collaborations
The platform connects researchers from BRICS countries and other regions, simplifying the search for co-authors and joint projects

Improved Publication Quality
Built-in templates, preliminary peer review, and analysis of successful papers increase chances of publishing in top-tier journals (Q1-Q2)

Personal Analytics and Reputation Growth
Researchers track citations, h-index, and receive recommendations to enhance academic impact
This platform has been designed and implemented under the academic supervision of Bauman Moscow State Technical University



