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  • Alumnus Spotlight: Li Ziming, China

    …ications and job interviews. Looking back, what do you think ITMO prepared you for the most? Technology develops very quickly, and ITMO taught me to learn independently, solve unfamiliar problems, and remain competitive in a rapidly changing professional environment. How would you describe the learning environment at ITMO? It was very modern and student-f…

    07.05.2026

  • Student Spotlight: Shuaibu Idris, Nigeria

    …ing the logic behind them, made me confident that this is what I want to pursue seriously. What’s one real-world problem that you think your field is uniquely positioned to solve? One major area is improving digital infrastructure and accessibility. In many places, including Nigeria, there are still gaps in efficient systems for communication and automation. Bu…

    30.04.2026

  • Russian Scientists Propose More Accurate Update Method for Recommendation Systems, No Retraining Needed

    …hat Semantic IDs, which use collaborative signals, tend to become outdated over time as audience interests and patterns change rapidly. Fine-tuning on new data does not always solve the problem, whereas a full recalculation of Semantic IDs without alignment can make it harder for models to adapt to previous versions of the system and its elements.…

    23.04.2026

  • Student Spotlight: Alexander Gregory Carlos Nuñez Taype, Peru

    …e both interests, business strategy and technical knowledge, which I believe is essential for the future. What’s one real-world problem that business informatics could help solve? One major issue is inefficiency in supply chains, especially in developing countries like Peru. By using data management, predictive analytics, and automation, business informatics ca…

    23.04.2026

  • Project Hail Mary: In Conversation With ITMO Physicist

    …ETI-related programs and technosignature searches, although they are not at the center of modern physics or astronomy funding. That is understandable: we still have enormous unsolved problems much closer to home, from dark matter to many open questions in cosmology and particle physics. The movie's main character is a molecular biologist forced to go to space. As …

    21.04.2026

  • Russian Scientists Help Recommendation Systems Understand Users Better

    … uncover this hidden data, but if used directly, they require a lot of resources: a single LLM query can take over 10 minutes. The approach developed by the Russian scientists solves this program. During the training phase, the algorithm generates a user profile – their preferences and behavioral traits – based on the history of their interactions and text metadata. …

    20.04.2026

  • Student Spotlight: Elijah Edward Masanga, Tanzania

    …of Russia is that you meet people from many different countries. I am excited to learn from them, not only about science and technology, but also about how they see the world, solve problems, and approach challenges. I believe that when people from different backgrounds come together, new ideas are born. I am also looking forward to immersing myself deeper in Russ…

    16.04.2026

  • How To Make Six Figures as a PhD Student in Russia

    …an engineer at the Research Center “Strong AI in Industry” Gleb is developing an AI assistant that automates the full cycle of research and development, helping researchers solve tasks in computational chemistry and medicine faster. Why do a PhD? For my Specialist’s degree, I studied aircraft engine design and completed many applied projects. I received f…

    15.04.2026

  • Student Spotlight: Oludotun Fawole, Nigeria

    …s. It also uses AI to process lectures, notes, and conversations, offering features like summarization, translation, and adaptive explanations. What excites me most is that it solves a real problem I face daily. I see it evolving into a powerful tool that can genuinely help international students study more effectively. How would you describe the learning envi…

    09.04.2026

  • NTO Finals at ITMO: Over 400 Participants From 30 Regions in 6 Tracks

    …n either enroll without exams or receive 100 points in the corresponding Unified State Exam (USE).   Participants need to pass several selection stages: first, they have to solve problems (in math, informatics, physics, chemistry), then complete engineering tasks, and finally, at an in-person final round at a partner university, teams get several days to develop a…

    06.04.2026