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  • FAQ: Registering Ownership And Protecting Intellectual Property

    …tection for different objects?  Yulia Lyubchenko: It’s better to choose the type of protection based on the eventual outcome and its contents, the possibility of reverse-engineering and the way the copyright owner is planning to use the product for profit.  Each form has its drawbacks and benefits. For example, a patent is easier to protect, but you have to…

    24.01.2020

  • Author and Musician Viacheslav Kovalev on Dreams, Music, Engineering Skills and Business

    …ng less money. At the same time, there are some cafes where they are allowed to perform but it’s not that simple with these either: the equipment is old there and the sound engineer can easily be late for the concert. This is why we decided to open our sound cafe, to solve this problem. This is a premium establishment in terms of concert services, a unique venue f…

    23.01.2020

  • Daniil Sharov on Being a Physicist and a Science Communicator

    …part of the planet.  How did you get involved with this project? One of my tasks that year was to interview Sergey Stafeev, professor at ITMO’s Faculty of Physics and Engineering, chief expert at ITMO.KIDS Technopark and scientific curator at the Museum of Optics. I met him as well as some other people from ITMO’s FabLab Technopark during the first semester of …

    22.01.2020

  • International Team of Scientists Discover New Phenomenon in Topological Physics

    …tors that do, as well as semiconductors that are of a transitional class,” explains Maxim Gorlach, a co-author of the research and a member of ITMO’s Faculty of Physics and Engineering. “What makes topological insulators interesting is that they are in fact typical insulators, but can conduct electricity through their surface or edges. They were first observed during…

    20.01.2020

  • Machine Rights: Can an AI Create And How Should Its Creations Be Protected?

    …How does a robot create a piece of music, a text or a drawing?  Dmitry Muromtsev, associate professor at the Faculty of Software Engineering and Computer Systems: The topic itself [robots creating pictures, music or texts] is not new; there were a number of studies in the 1970s in which various AI creations were demonstrated to critics to great acclaim. It’s not p…

    20.01.2020

  • Physicists Trap Light in Nanoresonators for Record Time

    …al fiber cables several kilometers long similar to the ones used today to transfer internet traffic,” explains Kirill Koshelev, a staff member of the Faculty of Physics and Engineering and a first co-author of the paper. “Another option is to exploit large ordered arrays of nanoparticles operating as a single structure that traps the light.” Two years ago, an in…

    17.01.2020

  • ITMO.KIDS: A Technopark for Children

    …cs, IT, natural sciences, design, and business. “We work with children of second to eighth grades. To the youngest, we teach electronics and the basics of computer engineering. As for the older kids, we teach them to program in Python and explain the basics of writing one’s own code. We have lots of courses in every field, and we are currently launching seve…

    17.01.2020

  • Pharmacological Constructor: Scientists Propose Method for Synthesising Calcium Carbonate Particles with Different Geometry for Targeted Drug Delivery

    …wn part of the project. As a result, we got a research that can be applied in biology and medicine,” concludes Mikhail Zyuzin, a researcher at ITMO’s Faculty of Physics and Engineering.  …

    16.01.2020

  • Geek Teachers: ITMO University Graduate’s Project for Training School Teachers in New Technologies

    …A program with a bonus What specialization did you have at university?  This was the Faculty of Precision Mechanics and Technology, Department of Computer Engineering Graphics. But mine wasn’t a usual specialization: we studied design and pedagogy, with the resulting profession being a vocational training teacher in design. Was it by intention that you chose…

    16.01.2020

  • This Weekend in St. Petersburg: January 18-19, 2020

    ….30am to 6.30pm Nevskaya Zastava Museum Free admission This year, the participants of the Pedestrian Challenge are offered to follow the route of artist Vlasov and engineer Panchenko, which they walked in 1942 when making war maps. 32 kilometers long, the route starts on Vasilievskiy Island and ends on Pedrogradskiy Island and takes some eight hours to compl…

    15.01.2020