ITMO in Media
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Florida News Times
Physicists build their own antennas to improve the quality and safety of MRI
ITMO physicists together with their colleagues at the M-Cube international project have developed the world’s first leaky-wave antenna for MRI. This will help conduct diagnostics of internal organs safely while producing higher-quality images.
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Mirage news
International research project investigates photosensitive carbon nanoparticles
Nanomaterials such as carbon nanocolloids (CNC) which can be used to tailor light-material interactions will have an important role to play in the technology of the future. As a sustainable product, they will help to avoid toxic waste and excessive consumption of resources.
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BZI
Studentii de la Universitatea „Alexandru Ioan Cuza” din Iasi, printre cei mai buni la tabara on-line de algoritmica si programare de la Moscova
Rezultate meritorii ale echipelor Universitatii „Alexandru Ioan Cuza” din Iasi la tabara on-line de algoritmica si programare de la Moscova, Federatia Rusa. Echipele InfinityWar si Lynx (Facultatea de Informatica) au participat on-line, intre 28 noiembrie si 5 decembrie 2020, la tabara organizata de Moscow Workshops in colaborare cu Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology – MIPT si ITMO University.
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India Education Diary
Regular Graphite and PVC to Help Diagnose Oncological Diseases
ITMO University scientists from the Terahertz Medicine laboratory proposed a concept of a new phantom for calibrating medical terahertz spectrometers. The concept helps the devices to identify the boundaries of a tumor with better precision so that it would be easier to remove it surgically.
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Russia Beyond
How students from Russia are making world-class robots
First place in the 2018 World Robot Olympiad, in the Open Senior High Category, St. Petersburg team from ITMO University and Presidential Physics and Mathematics Lyceum No 239.
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India Education Diary
Rukami Fest 2020: ITMO’s TECHNOHISTORY Project Highlights Digital Loneliness and Bacteria Representation in Media
Students and staff of ITMO University have presented the results of their interdisciplinary research at the international festival Rukami. Their projects dealt with the relationship between natural sciences, the humanities, and biohacking, as well as space exploration, environmental effects of food, and the future of planet Earth.
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Blog of The Knight Center for Journalism
'Journalism in a Pandemic' MOOC now available as self-directed course in 6 languages, including Arabic & Russian
The Russian self-directed course was translated by science communicator Olga Dobrovidova. She is a senior copywriter of the Skoltech Press Service, associate professor of practice at ITMO University, acting president of the Association of Communicators in Education and Science (AKSON) and vice president of the European Federation of Science Journalism.
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Sputnik Mundo
Proyecto 5-100: asi logran crear los materiales del futuro
Los cientificos de la Universidad ITMO desarrollaron un metamaterial que permite transmitir energia por el aire en varias frecuencias al mismo tiempo que hace posible crear unos cargadores universales inalambricos.
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Sputnik International
Inivisible and Superconducting: Scientists Create 'Materials of Future'
Researchers from ITMO University have designed a metamaterial through which energy can be transmitted by air on several frequencies simultaneously, which helps create universal wireless charging devices.
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Phys.org
Researchers form ultra-strong coupling between photons and atoms
ITMO University researchers have demonstrated that individual atoms can be transformed into polaritons—quantum particles that are a mixture of matter and light, which are transmitted via optical fibers.