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  • Double Degree Programs in Iceland: Recent Participants Share

    … team led by professor Hannes Jónsson from the Department of Physics, and which focuses on the application of the transition state theory. The theory was developed in order to solve the fundamental problems of chemistry; yet its concepts and approaches can also be used to solve issues related to researching the stability of nanostructur…

    25.12.2017

  • All-Russian NTI Engineering Competition: Young Engineers’ Budding Talent

    …ticipants form teams in which they begin to distribute tasks and responsibility. The NTI contest has three stages: first one is an individual selection stage where students solve tasks grouped around the academic subjects (mathematics, physics, computer science, chemistry or biology - all within their chosen profile); the second one is a team selection stage durin…

    21.12.2017

  • St. Petersburg Governor Poltavchenko Elected as ITMO Highpark Chairman of Board

    …e as its chairman. When commenting on the matter, he noted that the project is unique not just for St. Petersburg, but for the entire country. It is also important in terms of solving a number of issues related to city planning, housing and utilities. “This is a project that will remain under strict control of the city’s administration; we see it as a growth dri…

    21.12.2017

  • ITMO Students Develop AI to Combat Car Insurance Fraud

    …e analyzed. This will allow them to increase the algorithm’s precision. RAIF Conference. Источник: raif.jet.su Competition results “We were especially interested in solving a task in the field of insurance, as there is less uncertainty involved; we simply had to develop a classification of particular parameters. For instance, the competition’s other catego…

    19.12.2017

  • ITMO Graduate on Helping Develop Cardano’s ADA Cryptocurrency

    …law, justice, provide education and other social services. But if everyone uses cryptocurrency, who’s going to pay taxes? Some countries are already implementing measures to resolve such issues. In USA, for instance, cryptocurrency is seen as property; therefore, any transactions involving it are taxed. Another feature of Cardano is that its developers employ scie…

    14.12.2017

  • From A Double Degree Program To A PhD In France: Student Shares

    …ty to understand how I was going to develop from then on.   A very important question that worries students most when applying for a joint program is financing. How did you solve it? There are several French grants, some were stated on MONABIPHOT’s website. The scholarship amounts to 1,000 Euro a month, which fully covers expenses on accommodation, transport an…

    13.12.2017

  • Initiative Is Encouraged: How To Get Funding From Academic Mobility Support Office

    …possess relevant knowledge. Not only does communicating with people from other countries help improve your language skills, it also helps be up to speed with new approaches to solving different technical issues. Learning others’ opinions of our invention and understanding how we should develop it was also very important. Interaction with the Academic Mobility Supp…

    12.12.2017

  • Horizon 2020: How to Obtain Grants for Russian-European Studies

  • Russia to Launch First Educational Media-Project on Cancer Prevention

    …nce 2015. About 50 candidates get eliminated at the first stage only: after filling out the questionnaire. The second stage is much more complicated. Applicants are invited to solve five medical cases - and that includes choosing the right treatment strategy and coming up with a possible diagnosis. The cases are usually quite standard, and the contestants are expecte…

    08.12.2017

  • ITMO’s Master's Students Share Experiences from Ireland Internship

    …home, they can work from home - one’s presence at their workplace is not mandatory. The research advisor does not monitor the work of students, but usually comes to the lab to solve some organizational issues: learn about the results, inquire about reports or propose to meet on a particular date. The students make reports every two or three weeks, where they explain …

    08.12.2017