For FLINS '94, the first international workshop on fuzzy logic and int
elligent technologies in nuclear science, held in September 1994 in Me
l, Belgium, a total of 35% of all accepted papers were submitted by Ru
ssian scientists. They were presented by only five participants from R
ussia. This was due to the limited funding available for the workshop,
As a result, some important results from our Russian colleagues with
possible applications in the framework of FLINS were not reported on.
In this paper, we fill this gap, by summarizing all the contributions
(20 extended abstracts in the FLINS '94 proceedings) from Russia to FL
INS '94, as a survey of the current FLINS-related activities in Russia
.