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ITMO at a Glance

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  • 25 Years on: CIS Representatives Visit ITMO

    …r advantage is unity, and we should help each other develop. ITMO University can truly be called non-classical: and the spirit of innovation is alive here alongside the rich history of the University buildings, as we saw on Birzhevaya. You can see that students are enjoying studying here," - said Gulmira Yeskendirova, Executive Director of the Public Association "Kaz…

    27.10.2016

  • Video360Production is Showing the Hermitage How You’ve Never Seen It Before

    …ents on Palace Square. Another area is the museum clock which faces the Alexander Column. Visitors of the museum usually don’t notice it and there are few who have heard the history from those who take care of it. Also we are planning to share the story of the life of the hermitage cats: the media has covered this theme when I talked ab…

    20.10.2016

  • What to Do if Photons Entangle You?

    …otons turn around in certain directions. This movement is an abstract thing — in fact, each photon has polarization index, angular moment and a certain position. To cut a long story short, we will explain these physical phenomena as a particle rotation or a spin. To explain the rotation process in terms of physics, two "states" are used. The first one is when rota…

    20.10.2016

  • A Glimpse of the Future: Open Day at the School of Computer Technologies and Controls

    …mputer Technologies and Controls is the place that trains such specialists. ITMO University, interactive zone This School is not just ITMO's biggest — it boasts a rich history. According to Dmitry Lukichev, Associate Professor for the Department of Electrical Engineering and Precision Electromechanical Systems, ITMO started training specialists in IT since the …

    17.10.2016

  • Relativity Theory in Layman’s Terms: a New Lecture at the «Gutenberg's Lounge»

    …to read a lecture, the first thing I did was opening YouTube and browsing through the videos from the «Gutenberg's Lounge». For the last last year, there were 13 lectures in history, 13 in biology, 12 were related to space. There were also lectures on literature and philosophy, psychology, physics, chemistry, economics — and none on mathematics. Why does that happen…

    05.10.2016

  • The 2016 Nobel Prize in Physics: Topological Phases of Matter over the Experimental Discovery of Gravitational Waves

    … essence, the Nobel Prize is given for significant contribution to development of science that affected the consecutive research and progress in general. If one looks at the history of the Nobel Prize, the logic of the Committee seems reasonable. I suppose that the experimental discovery of gravitational waves has yet to bring more data and results, as well as the ne…

    04.10.2016

  • Open University: Education For All

  • The People of the Future: Who Are They and How Does One Teach Them?

    …ova, chair of the "System" charity foundation — on adapting talents   Do we really need "Lefty's"? (Ed. — Lefty, or Left-Handed Craftsman — a character from a well-known story by N. Leskov) Many times I hear from our employers that our most talented children who win competitions and contests are really hard to work with. It doesn't mean that no one needs them —…

    26.09.2016

  • Five Things We Loved Last Week

  • SAP Marketing Director Makes Predictions about the Future

    …ccording to medium-term prospects, in the following five years about 5 billion customers will buy goods and services. It will be the largest «customer engine» in the world’s history. By 2020 1.4 billion people will have become Internet users, some 212 million devices will be fused together in a so-called matrix. If one doesn’t take into account Africa and Southern Am…

    20.09.2016