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  • 1,000+ Participants From 37 Countries: ITMO Hosts Its First International School in AI and Gamedev

    …perience as a specific feature of the track; experts from around the world shared their practices, and thanks to the special format of the meetings, participants were able to network and take part in an intercultural exchange. While Startup Blueprint offered insights into how to complete an application for worldwide accelerators, Global Thinking focused more on the a…

    27.08.2025

  • ITMO's Monday Science Roundup #86

    …tal to closely monitor their growth and concentration. Usually, this is done via a time-consuming 20th-century method. But now, PhD students from ITMO have developed a neural network able to accurately produce the same results 60 times faster than humans. Read more: ITMO PhD Students Train Algorithms To Count Cells in Microalgae Images With Computer Vision Re…

    25.08.2025

  • Maglev Trains, Smartphones, and Biochips: Biggest Breakthroughs in Quantum Mechanics

    … type of their spin, particles can be either fermions (half-integer spin) or bosons (integer spin). Fermions make up most of the matter, while bosons mediate the interactions between them. In other words, fermions are the “bricks” of the material world, whereas bosons – the cement. Thanks to bosons, which also include light quanta (photons), we can feel and see every…

    25.08.2025

  • “Combing” Light: ITMO Researchers Find Reliable and Fast Way to Transmit Data in Space

    … and will remain stable during data transmission without a strong external nonlinear influence. That’s why we can encode large amounts of data and transmit them, for example, between satellites, without the fear of losing data,” explains Stanislav Baturin, one of the paper’s authors and a leading researcher at ITMO’s Faculty of Physics. This new method of pr…

    21.08.2025

  • Student Spotlight: Moayad Terro, Syria

    …back to Syria. I feel at home in Russia, but my original goal was always to contribute to my country’s development. I hope to start my own business that fosters collaboration between Russia and Syria, creating opportunities and benefits for both sides. Finally, what advice would you give to students dreaming of a PhD in cybersecurity? It’s challenging, no quest…

    21.08.2025

  • Urban Planner Ali Alraouf on Arab Megalopolises, Beauty of St. Petersburg, and Cities of the Future

    …– they host concerts, festivals, and public events. We wanted their energy to be part of the city’s overall development. At the same time, we wanted to establish a balance between legacy and modernity. For instance, the Al Thumama Stadium is inspired by the gahfiya (also known as taqiyah – Ed.), which is traditional Arab male headwear that protects the wearer from…

    20.08.2025

  • 4 Russian Sci-Fi Film Classics You Should See

    …lexey Tolstoy novel and considered by some to have been the first-ever “Soviet blockbuster” – complete with early attempts at a viral marketing campaign. The plot zig-zags between two worlds: Earth, where a handful of characters are adjusting to life in the new Soviet state, and Mars, where a strange, authoritarian civilization observes us from afar; the two plot …

    19.08.2025

  • ITMO Researchers Produce Artificial Optical Synapse for Enhanced AI Performance

    …Modern neural networks are based on conventional electronic devices that have separate processor and memory functions, causing them to constantly transfer large amounts of data between the two components. This creates the bottleneck effect, which makes the device run slower, while consuming more energy. The solution may be a processor w…

    18.08.2025

  • ITMO’s Monday Science Roundup #85

    …opment lab, ITMO graduate Alan Gazzaev has achieved what many of his fellow computer scientists aspire to: he is now the developer of Cotype Nano, an acclaimed compact neural network. The system, which runs on smartphones and doesn't requires an internet connection, is a versatile helper for businesses. Read more: ITMO Graduate Alan Gazzaev: From Student Startup t…

    11.08.2025

  • ITMO PhD Students Train Algorithms To Count Cells in Microalgae Images With Computer Vision

    …the study and a PhD student at ITMO’s Faculty of Ecotechnologies. There are currently dozens of similar tools on the market; however, the majority of them are neural networks that require large amounts of data for training, as well as experienced users and expensive equipment. Moreover, such AI tools can only detect the overall cell count in a sample, wherea…

    11.08.2025