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More Than 50 Thousand Students Apply for "I am a Professional" Contest in a Week
…manages to be a master’s student! She believes that the most important thing in programming is to immediately see the result of one’s work and create something new, as well as solve new problems all the time. Don’t miss the opportunity to test your knowledge and skills - and get into the best master's programs in the country! Fill your application on the competiti…
17.11.2017
Kickoff Meetup: Why Finland Is Great For a Career in Game Development
…ters. If you have some agreement, Finns will definitely do their part, and do it on time. They greatly value their time, so they mostly work from 9am to 5pm; if you fail to solve some issue during the workday, it’ll have to wait till next one - Finns don’t like working overtime. Also, they are really fond of long-term planning; companies plan for two or three year…
17.11.2017
Fabio Bagarello on Quantum Computing and Importance of Interdisciplinary Research
…ses that occur according to the rules of quantum mechanics. Bit and qubit comparison. Credit: ibtimes.co.uk Many physicists around the world are currently working on solving this issue and thus creating a quantum computer. With its help, it will be essentially possible to solve a lot of problems: both practice-oriented and pur…
17.11.2017
Alena Shchelokova, Presidential Scholarship Recipient: To Achieve Something, You Have to Get Over Yourself
…to get over yourself and leave your comfort zone. I understood that when I started to participate in academic competitions in school. Point is, these kinds of events have you solve non-standard tasks in a limited time frame. And this stress makes your brain work differently, lets you discover the capabilities you had but never even knew about. Also, as I was gett…
16.11.2017
ITMO University Hosts GoTo Project School
…ain is less costly: one does not need expensive legal services. What’s the problem with GoTo’s current grant system? Organizers publish tasks and give the participants who solve them a discount or free tuition; the solutions are sent as e-mails. With this setup, some messages may be lost, and the system is not transparent to sponsors and participants. We've devel…
15.11.2017
Tournament of the Two Capitals: St. Petersburg to Host Robots Battles This Autumn
…procedure has five main parts. T2S consists of five competitions. They, in turn, are divided into two groups by age. Schoolchildren of 10 to 14 years of age are offered to solve the tasks "King of the Hill" and "Bridges". In the first of the two, the robots must capture the top of the improvised "mountain" and not allow their competitors to get there. Task "Bridg…
14.11.2017
Oleg Borisov: Development Means Leaving Your Comfort Zone
…edicated to control algorithms of multidimensional objects. Last month, your team’s project uHVAT won at GoTech. What’s so good about your invention? What problems does it solve? At GoTech, we presented our multipurpose gripping unit which is a component for a cyberphysical system. Many gripping devices that are currently produced for the industry are customiz…
14.11.2017
"Assemble a University": Nationwide Hackathon Contributes to NTI Project
…ing particular knowledge, the student doesn’t know where to apply it. Then, the time and effort spent on getting it can be considered wasted. This situation can and must be solved, believe the members of the Badcode Corporation team from St. Petersburg Polytechnic University. They’ve developed a system which will inquire what competencies and skill the users have,…
13.11.2017
Programmer Daria Yakovleva: "You shouldn’t be afraid to try something new"
…tes” your love for programming, and particularly competitive programming? Programming is a creative process. You are creating something new, inventing different systems and solving problems that haven’t been solved before. Instead of following instructions, you are looking for new methods and approaches. It’s very cool that programme…
09.11.2017
Canadian Experts Test ITMO Quantum Network
…s have no vulnerabilities, says Vadim Makarov. Despite having substantial drawbacks (being slow, having limited communication distance and requiring expensive equipment), they solve the fundamental issue of information protection: it has been rigorously proven that they are safe and can not be hacked. Another advantage is that, since the information cannot be interce…
09.11.2017