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  • Open to Everyone: Ex-Students to Come Back to the University

    …further education programs. Those who join the Association become participants of a loyalty program, which offers them special bonuses. For instance, the alumni are offered a discount on various training programs, an opportunity to use ITMO’s labs for their research, visit the university’s events for free and get contacts of potential partners among researchers and s…

    28.04.2017

  • Silicon Nanoparticles for Nanosurgery: Master’s Student Publishes an Article in Nano Letters

    … particular task. Even a small experiment can capture one’s attention during the whole day. Researchers also have to gain new knowledge from related fields, as most important discoveries come from interdisciplinary research. “When I did my last year at a Bachelor program at St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, Andrey Bogdanov and Mikhail Petrov, researchers of…

    28.04.2017

  • Want to protect your data? Know how to hack it: what happens at a cybersecurity competition

    …ing vulnerabilities – something that is far more difficult than preventing them from being exploited or fixing them. “The competition is extremely fast-paced. A weakness discovered at the right time can move a team from the bottom of the leaderboard to the very top. You have to fight for each “flag”. A specialized checking system adds a single “flag” to each of …

    26.04.2017

  • ITMO Hosts The EdCrunchSPb Educational Forum

    …ogies, invite international partners, organize double degree programs and such. We involve our students in new research, give them the opportunity to search for new ideas and discoveries. We create the conditions for our students so that they can launch startups and introduce their discoveries, bring them out to the market. Yet, the mos…

    26.04.2017

  • Solar Panel of the New Generation by ITMO PhD Student

    …ogists and specialists on nanotechnologies work nearby each other. It gives an opportunity to exchange knowledge and ideas when conducting experiments – this helps make great discoveries,” added Mr. Omelyanovich. Mikhail also believes that ITMO has all the necessary facilities to create the same hi-tech cluster.  …

    25.04.2017

  • All-Russian Lab Session: Solving Life’s Difficult Questions

    …hy is winter cold and what’s the weight of a blue whale’s iris? “For the last hundred years, the world’s understanding of science has developed immensely, we made a lot of discoveries, which we couldn’t have even imagined 300 years ago.  However, many have “fallen behind” from these discoveries. Even though we all have smart phones, …

    24.04.2017

  • 5 Things You Need to Know Now

    …March for Science around the world. Thousands of scientists and supporters of science showed their discontent with “an alarming trend toward discrediting scientific consensus and restricting scientific discovery” in marches in New York City, Berlin, Sydney, Paris and other cities. New quantum liquid crystals could speed up computers.…

    24.04.2017

  • VI Congress of Young Scientists: Students Share Their Stories

    …s. So, I only get support from others. Of course, there is a trend on going abroad, yet I believe that one has to develop science in the country he was born in. Also, most discoveries and high-technology products can be used by all people throughout the world. For instance, my project has a social focus, it is totally free, so just anyone will be able to use it. A…

    19.04.2017

  • Robot Revolution: How Robotic Systems Change Our Lives

    …uses to attain complete automation. Tesla Inc. is an example of an enterprise that rapidly develops in both informational and industrial fields, though one can often hear the misconception that it's no longer competitive. Most of Tesla's robots are used for welding, dyeing and other similar functions. Robots at an enterprise One more example of a successful pro…

    18.04.2017

  • Art&Science Expert: "Aesthetic Sensibility Depends on Physiological Stimuli"

    …portant question: do eyes move because a person seeks particular objects, or do they trace the painting's composition as a whole? The experiment resulted in several important discoveries. The most important one was that the testees’ eyes looked at the particular parts of the painting. Even when standing before the painting for some half an hour, a person won't look a…

    18.04.2017