The correspondent:
| Professor Hawk, every year you are invited to take part in the Conference held under the auspices of our university. Can you share your impressions on the way it was organized and held?
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Pr. Hawk:
| You are quite right saying I am here not for the first time. Every time I come here, I meet the colleagues I know very well and it is always a pleasure to exchange views and opinions on the new findings and approaches in our sphere.
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The correspondent:
| Professor, I know your laboratory keeps close relations with some of our laboratories. Has the cooperation brought any results?
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Pr. Hawk:
| Yes. We are satisfied with our collaboration. Thanks to the close cooperation of our laboratory with your departments of electronics we have greatly accelerated our experimental work in the application of new methods of heat transfer process modeling and analysis.
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The correspondent:
| What will you say about the discussions at the conference?
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Pr. Hawk:
| Concerning the questions being discussed at the plenary meetings, I would say they prove that scientific research today in our sphere requires an interdisciplinary approach. That sets forward the necessity of developing cooperation between scientists in different subjects.
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The correspondent:
| Many participants of the conference emphasize the necessity of expanding scientific exchange programmes as one of the effective forms of cooperation.
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Pr. Hawk:
| I absolutely agree that such forms contribute greatly to accelerating progress in scientific research, developing friendly relations between scientific centres as well as between people. Joint efforts make people closer and make the way to success easier.
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The correspondent:
| Thank you, professor.
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Pr. Hawk:
| Thank you, sir.
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