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  • Student Spotlight: Raden Galen, Indonesia

    …of my comfort zone and experience something entirely new and Russia seemed like the perfect choice. How did you discover ITMO? I was inspired by an Indonesian senior who shared her experiences at ITMO on social media. Seeing how positive her experience was encouraged me to check out ITMO myself. |s=1,center| That’s great. So, what are you studying at ITMO…

    16.01.2025

  • Be a Cool Scientist, Not a Boring Nerd: Physicist Alexey Kokhanovskiy on His Career in Science and Neuromorphic Computing

    …he majority of modern computers use the architecture developed by the American researcher John von Neumann in the 1940s. Its key principle is in storing programs and data in a shared memory space. This solution can be used for all kinds of tasks we are used to performing on our computers these days: from accounting reports and modelling physical experiments to writin…

    15.01.2025

  • From Unicorns to Orange Trees: St. Petersburg's Most Unusual Local Flags

    …at grew in the local palace's greenhouses. Later on, in 1948, the city was renamed after the scientist and writer Mikhail Lomonosov – but its symbols remained untouched. Shushary Though this town’s flag is sure to stand out for its color alone, there's much more to it. In fact, its flag recaps the most significant milestones in the history of the territory:…

    14.01.2025

  • Best in St. Petersburg: ITMO Tops Admissions Quality Ranking

    …opportunities for students to practice on industry cases based on real-world data. This is especially significant in engineering specializations, including IT, where there’s a sharp shortage of specialists,” says ITMO Rector Vladimir Vasilyev.  Among the leaders of the national ranking are the universities of Moscow and Moscow Oblast (mean USE score 80.9), as we…

    14.01.2025

  • ITMO Fellow Alena Kulakova on Merging Chemistry and Physics

  • Family History: Getting Started With Genealogy

    …d and worked, etc. All this will help you continue research in archives and databases. Secondly, while documents will provide you with facts, memories and small details can be shared only through communication. Everyone is different, and this task is not an easy one. For various reasons, some of your family members might be reluctant to sha…

    10.01.2025

  • The Heat-Ray: How H.G. Wells Predicted Lasers

  • Student Spotlight: Ricardo Augusto, Angola

    …ned different languages while exploring their cultures in-depth. I’ve learned English, German, French, Spanish, and now, I’m learning Russian. I’m very happy to be here and to share a little about myself. Please tell us something about your hometown. I’m from Moçâmedes, the capital of Namibe Province, located in the south-west of Angola. It’s a city with a dese…

    09.01.2025

  • Paws of Help: Getting to Know ITMO’s Kindest Student Club

    … About the club  Paws of Help (Лапки помощи) was founded by ITMO students in 2018. Over the past 6 years, its main mission has remained the same: to connect students who share a passion for helping animals. Throughout the academic year – and even on summer break – its members take part in a variety of activities: volunteers organize donation runs, visit shel…

    07.01.2025

  • Winter Holidays at ITMO’s Museum of Optics: Cool Events to Visit

    …heva. Made from granite and glass, the sculpture is a complex structure consisting of a gabbro granite block, a Shoksha quartzite plate, a polished glass ball, cylinder, and a shard that imbues light with various forms and colors. |s=2,center| In the glass hall, visitors will find another testament to Russia’s science and technology: a spaceship porthole made f…

    03.01.2025