A Siberian court on Tuesday handed thermophysicist Oleg Kabov a five-year suspended sentence for allegedly falsifying research study results in a case extensively criticized by the clinical community.Kabov, 69, was apprehended in October 2022 and accused of defrauding the state of 7 million rubles ($81,000) throughout a 2014-2016 research project on an experimental cooling unit.Russias Ministry of Science and Higher Education approved his research in 2017.
However, the list below year one ofKabovs previous students got in touch with the Federal Security Service (FSB) and made fraud accusations versus him.The trainees problem was later on joined by one of Kabovs co-authors, a former employee of his lab who had actually gone on to work for the FSB following a conflict with Kabov.The Sovetsky District Court in Novosibirsk found Kabov guilty of massive scams and imposed a fine of 7.2 million rubles ($83,400), together with a two-year restriction on managing scientific research.
Prosecutors had sought a seven-year prison sentence.Kabov, a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences and head of the Laboratory for Heat Transfer Intensification at the Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics, denied any wrongdoing.Theres ample evidence [to acquit] Well be pursuing justice, Interfax estimated him as saying.The case versus Kabov has triggered outrage in Russias clinical community.Science news outlet T-invariant called it a landmark for the prosecution of researchers for their imagination.
Its primary editor, Olga Orlova, alerted that the prosecution would press Russias clinical achievements into a minimal and backwards period.Kabovs defense lawyer swore to appeal Tuesdays verdict.
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