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5 Russian Gestures To Help You Understand the Locals
…a common gesture used to express confusion, often paired with a pensive or preoccupied facial expression. Some jokingly say this kind of scratch helps "stimulate the brain" to solve a problem, while others see it as a way to buy some time before giving an answer. Sometimes, though, the answer won’t follow – in this case, consider it as a silent “I don’t know.” …
12.05.2025
From Research to Product: Skolkovo’s Andrey Volkov on How Universities Can Get Involved in Tech
…relieved researchers and professors of managerial strain in terms of innovation activities; now, they can both conduct their research and turn it into commercial products. LRD solves an important problem: as soon as a scientist has an idea, they don’t rush to monetize it – instead, they seek a model in which they can enjoy university work while making money. When wor…
06.05.2025
Laureate of Kolba National Award and Physicist Maria Zhukova on Career in Science, Motivation, and Motherhood
…s – chemistry, biology, or mathematics. As a PhD student, I worked at Leningrad Laser Systems that produced and supplied laser equipment. At that time, I was most drawn to solving real-world industrial tasks – but then I chose to focus on science more. I got my PhD in 2020 and started to teach. I started off with seminars and classes; now, I have my own course. T…
30.04.2025
Automate Your Coding with OSA – ITMO-Made AI Assistant for Researchers
… this way, the results are hard to replicate or use by other teams, which diminishes both a paper’s value and its citation index. There are separate solutions that can help solve the problem – such as coding AI assistants (GitHub Copilot being one of them) or code documentation tools. However, there had been no comprehensive solution that would fully automate the …
29.04.2025
AI Architecture, Data Analytics, and ML Engineering: ITMO Master’s Programs in Artificial Intelligence
… study of architectures of AI systems for speech recognition and processing. Over the course of two years, you will master basic and advanced ML algorithms as well as learn to solve relevant tasks in voice and multimodal biometrics, recognition of speech and acoustic events, speech synthesis, and natural language processing using machine learning. The program partner…
25.04.2025
Lectures, Projects, Robots: St. Petersburg Hosts Finals of I Am a Professional Contest
…ave already been developed in Russia, China, and the US; the next step in their development is the transition to AGI – an artificial intelligence that can learn on its own and solve the same cognitive tasks as humans. The development of AI will transform robotics, as well. Today, robots are already quite good at understanding human speech and recognizing images and s…
24.04.2025
Student Spotlight: Reham Adel Hammoud, Syria
…s, we’re seeing faster vaccines, custom treatments, and even ways to slow aging. Whether it’s cleaning the environment with microbes or linking brains to computers, biotech is solving big problems in bold new ways. What areas of biotechnology are you most interested in? I love medical biotechnology because it turns the impossible into hope, where a single scie…
24.04.2025
ITMO Students Succeed at Data Fusion Contest
…Data Fusion Contest is an online competition in which the contestants must solve problems related to data processing, forecasting, and generative technologies. This year, the competition involved three tasks: one on forecasting product categories, another on payment dynamics, and a third – on distributing account balance. While working on the tasks, the participants …
22.04.2025
Quick Fix: Best Daily Games for Productive Procrastination
…ng a cork board with some photos and strings stuck onto it? Then it’s about time you try out some of these. First on the list is Murdle, a daily detective game that has you solve a murder by lining up suspects with weapons, locations, and motives. There are several difficulty levels, a bonus fortune-telling feature, and even an overarching plot with recurring char…
22.04.2025
NTO Finals: How School Students Deal With Real-World Tasks for Petrochemistry and Fintech
…cities. Over the course of a week, participants competed for the final prize both individually and as part of a team. The contest was held in two stages: students had to first solve chemistry and computer science problems and then develop a software solution. For the final task, students had to build an algorithm for predicting the properties of synthetic oil bas…
22.04.2025