TRIZ FOR PROBLEMS OF CLASSICAL PHYSICS ON THE EXPERIENCE OF THE EUROPEAN PROJECT BASED ON NANOWIRES RESEARCH

Vasilii KALITEEVSKII, Leonid CHECHURIN

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The article is devoted to the experience of using heuristic methods, including such tools as TRIZ in the framework of the Horizon2020 Marie Curie project INDEED, which focus lies on the research of materials and innovative de-vices based on nanowires. For more than three years of project duration, there have been an TRIZ course held with the focus on physics problems and a series of inventive workshops that have been delivered for the project participants. This article summarizes the experience of introducing heuristic methods, in particular TRIZ, for problems of classical physics, such as mod-eling processes, studying the properties of new innovative materials, and conducting laboratory experiments. The discussion given in this article is based on a survey for physicists conducted among the consortium partici-pants after the completion of the project.

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