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  • ITMO Highpark Street Names Revealed

    …rsity’s second campus. The main focus at the campus will be on Master’s and PhD programs, with an emphasis on practice-oriented research and its commercialization. ITMO will retain its campuses in the city center, where Bachelor's and Master's-level students will continue to study in fundamental research-oriented programs. The new campus will be located in the Pus…

    16.12.2024

  • ITMO Researchers Solve Mystery of Ultrafine Plasmonic Particles

    … as plasmon resonance. This intriguing phenomenon is not only present in scientific applications but can also be observed in art; for instance, the vibrant colors of medieval stained glass are the result of incorporating tiny metallic particles into the glass. It enables the labeling and visualization of specific cells for monitoring purposes, facilitates the convers…

    12.12.2024

  • Student Spotlight: Calvin Hanggara, Indonesia

    …ITMO has a world-class control systems lab and courses related to it that are connected to mechanical engineering. Back in my university in Indonesia, they only acknowledge certain courses if we study abroad, and control systems are one of them. So, that’s the reason behind my choice. I see. So, what subjects are you studying here? I chose several courses. The …

    12.12.2024

  • New Composite for Ultrafast Durable Sensors Developed at ITMO

    … The new structure reacts to these two substances instantaneously, in 0.1 seconds, which is 600 times faster than existing MOFs. At the same time, the MOF is durable – it maintains a stable structure at temperatures up to 300 °C and can sustain more than 50 drastic color-changing cycles. Such rapid color changes were achieved by heatin…

    10.12.2024

  • The Science of Art: ITMO and the Russian Museum Reveal Science Facts Behind Iconic Masterpieces

    …op layer of his painting Hiroshima I. The artwork was analyzed at a laboratory of the Russian Museum using non-destructive optical methods. The most significant results were obtained via infrared reflectography and radiography. “Science can tell us how art is made. Scientists can tell us why, from a technical point of view, a particular painting has a partic…

    06.12.2024

  • AI Interview Assistants, Ozone for Food Storage, and “Baked” Packaging: What Are ITMO Accelerator Graduates Up to Now?

    …an be recycled and reused as feed for livestock, fertilizer, and biofuel – or decomposed within one to three months. The technology can be used to produce coffee cups, food containers, packaging for eggs and dairy products, as well as measuring spoons for baby and sports foods.  At its core is a technological know-how – a process of “baking” food packaging in an o…

    05.12.2024

  • Student Spotlight: Dorsa Abbasi, Iran

    …staying in the dormitory on Belorusskaya St. 6A, and I must say, it’s one of the best dorms at ITMO. Unlike some dorms that struggle with pests, this one is clean and well-maintained. My roommate is incredibly kind and has been a huge help in teaching me about Russian culture, making it easier for me to connect with people here. Additionally, having friends like Rama…

    05.12.2024

  • Cube Laboratories for Bacteria and Cell Experiments To Appear in Russian Schools

    …O’s Infochemistry Scientific Center, under which the parties will continue to develop portable mini-laboratories and supply them to Russian schools. Prolab will design and maintain the laboratories, while ITMO University will train school teachers to conduct collaborative research. The project is primarily aimed at continuous professional programs. Mobile laboratorie…

    04.12.2024

  • Sunlight: Friend or Foe?

    …s,” in 1938, they spent a whopping 32 days in Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, in complete darkness and surrounded by all kinds of recording equipment, to see if their bodies would maintain their sleep cycles. Unsurprisingly for us now, they did, demonstrating along the way that the body’s clock doesn’t measure exactly 24-hour intervals. That is why we need sunlight (or dayli…

    03.12.2024

  • Daria Kozlova at Congress of Young Scientists: Education vs Roblox and Twitch

    …nce, Yandex invites students into its actual projects, showing the inside of the apps they use on a daily basis. This first point of contact is important; next, we need to maintain their motivation, which is much harder. Yes, unfortunately, at some schools all students do is code in Pascal. However, ITMO, Yandex, and other companies and universities offer lots of fre…

    02.12.2024