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This image captures an interior view, likely within a research institution or exhibition space, featuring a large, abstract sculptural object with a metallic, weathered surface. The sculpture appears to be made of curved panels and has a spherical element integrated within its structure. The overall aesthetic suggests a focus on materials science or engineering, possibly related to energy or advanced technologies.

In the background, several informational banners and posters are visible. One banner, bearing the logo "IMS" and text in both English and Cyrillic, indicates the "INSTITUTE OF MATERIALS SCIENCE UZBEKISTAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES". This banner details "Development of Technologies and Materials for Green Hydrogen Energy" and mentions "Photocatalysis based on the impulse-tunneling solar radiation" and "Safe hydrogen storage in nanoporous materials". Another visible poster showcases a circular graphic with the word "Mxene" at its center, surrounded by terms like "Composites", "Poros materials", "Optoelectronic", "Energy storage", and "Supercapacitors". Further posters in the lower part of the image display scientific diagrams and text, possibly related to research findings or project overviews.

The environment appears to be well-lit, with a bright, circular ceiling fixture prominent in the upper left of the frame. The walls and ceiling are painted in a neutral, light color. While there are no people directly depicted in the foreground or mid-ground, the presence of the exhibition materials suggests an active research and development setting. The image quality is clear, allowing for detailed observation of the sculptural elements and text on the banners. The overall impression is one of a modern scientific facility showcasing innovative materials and energy research. The location specified, Changi, Uzbekistan, is therefore associated with the Uzbekistan Academy of Sciences and its Institute of Materials Science.
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This image captures an interior view, likely within a research institution or exhibition space, featuring a large, abstract sculptural object with a metallic, weathered surface. The sculpture appears to be made of curved panels and has a spherical element integrated within its structure. The overall aesthetic suggests a focus on materials science or engineering, possibly related to energy or advanced technologies. In the background, several informational banners and posters are visible. One banner, bearing the logo "IMS" and text in both English and Cyrillic, indicates the "INSTITUTE OF MATERIALS SCIENCE UZBEKISTAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES". This banner details "Development of Technologies and Materials for Green Hydrogen Energy" and mentions "Photocatalysis based on the impulse-tunneling solar radiation" and "Safe hydrogen storage in nanoporous materials". Another visible poster showcases a circular graphic with the word "Mxene" at its center, surrounded by terms like "Composites", "Poros materials", "Optoelectronic", "Energy storage", and "Supercapacitors". Further posters in the lower part of the image display scientific diagrams and text, possibly related to research findings or project overviews. The environment appears to be well-lit, with a bright, circular ceiling fixture prominent in the upper left of the frame. The walls and ceiling are painted in a neutral, light color. While there are no people directly depicted in the foreground or mid-ground, the presence of the exhibition materials suggests an active research and development setting. The image quality is clear, allowing for detailed observation of the sculptural elements and text on the banners. The overall impression is one of a modern scientific facility showcasing innovative materials and energy research. The location specified, Changi, Uzbekistan, is therefore associated with the Uzbekistan Academy of Sciences and its Institute of Materials Science.

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