By submitting the form, I give my consent for the processing
of my personal data according to this agreement

ITMO at a Glance

Search results for «Teri» 3681 results

  • PETRO pr(i[t]mo): How ITMO’s Center of Social Sciences and Humanities Fosters Love for History

    …o plan to attract aspiring art critics and historians from other universities who will help us assess the final products from the aesthetic point of view, as well as collect materials and interpret them correctly,” says Daria Martynova, a lecturer at ITMO’s Faculty of Technological Management and Innovations and the course Peter the Great’s Paradise and New Culture. …

    29.11.2021

  • ‘Universities Must Maintain a Dialogue:’ ITMO First Vice Rector Daria Kozlova at Far-East Session of Priority 2030 Program

    …t 10 years, universities participating in Priority 2030 will begin to train students in 300 new specializations: a majority of these are related to digital technologies, new materials, neurotechnologies, artificial intelligence, and other bustling fields. For ITMO University, that means new Master’s degree programs in quantum technologies (already launched in collabo…

    26.11.2021

  • Applications Are Now Closed for Open Calls Within the Framework of ITMO’s 2030 Development Strategy

    …aming of all projects approved for defense before the Coordination Council, publication of defense schedule https://2030.itmo.ru/en; December 9 – deadline for uploading of material for defense before the Coordination Council (details in defense regulations); December 10-11 – project defenses at the session of the Coordination Council as per the schedule (defenses…

    26.11.2021

  • ITMO PhD Student ‪Pavel Tonkaev‬ on His Path to Science and Applied Nanophotonics

    … try your hand at teaching and this is a handy skill to master. By teaching others, you deepen your knowledge in the subject, too.  Why did you choose to study perovskite materials?  Since scientists first created perovskite materials in the 2010s, they almost immediately started trying to figure out their use for solar cells. Lat…

    26.11.2021

  • First Time in Such Detail: Researchers Analyze Surface Properties of Spider Web

    …rbohydrate ensembles.  The researchers used various solvents in an attempt to change the web’s properties. While neither ethanol nor water had a significant effect on the material, dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) had almost completely removed the globules off the silk, making it smoother and thus adhesive to other materials.  Afterwards…

    25.11.2021

  • Student Spotlight: Kota Ishihara, Japan

    … special dish of Osaka. It is made with wheat-flour-based batter filled with minced or diced octopus, tempura scraps, pickled ginger, and green onion. It is absolutely mouth-watering! According to Japanese tradition, you pray before your meal. What is its significance? In Japan, we say Itadakimasu (いただきます) to pay respect to the food and the people who contribut…

    25.11.2021

  • Discovered Ultrafast Optical Effects in Metasurfaces Bring Scientists Closer to Next-Gen Devices for High-Speed Information Processing

    …ry cells, in most cases, are based on nonlinear effects. A more powerful electrical current, for instance, will produce changes in the properties or structure of the carrier material. This can be easier achieved with the help of electrons due to the nature of their interactions with each other. While higher concentrations of electrons will inevitably have a significa…

    19.11.2021

  • Meet the Winners of ITMO’s First KRONBARS.STARS Sports Scholarship Contest

    …o earn good grades and get ready for the interuniversity championship.  I like it at ITMO, there are many opportunities and perks for students here. Nikita Levashov, Yekaterinburg Member of ITMO’s futsal team I’ve been playing football since first grade, a total of 11 years. My older brother started doing it first – he would tell me a lot about his ga…

    17.11.2021

  • ITMO Fellowship Stories: Scientist Dmitry Karlovets on Research Programs in Russia and Germany

    …ped up with the help of accelerators.  Twisted particles are currently used in electron microscopy when scientists want to analyze the structure of magnetic nano- and metamaterials. So far, it's their only known use. We have many other ideas, but they’re still in progress. Together with our colleagues from Dubna, we will continue to study “twisted” physics at high…

    15.11.2021

  • ITMO Gains Access to Automated Design Systems by Keysight Technologies

    …ose at Keysight Technologies also hope that thanks to access to their software and equipment, universities will be able to create new educational programs and methodological materials. “When it comes to software for designing electronic devices, it only seems that working on your own is best. In reality, it’s more profitable when a tool is used by many developer…

    12.11.2021