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  • Cognitive Experiments: How Our Brain Works

    … even intuition. After each experiment, the laboratory staff told the participants what the hypothesis was, what the results showed and why this theory is important for modern science. “Intuition” About the experiment: two volunteers sit opposite each other. The first participant has a laptop in front of them, while the second one is given headphones and a …

    26.08.2019

  • ITMO University and University of Lorraine Expand Opportunities for Student and Staff Mobility

    …nal university rankings. According to Alexandre Nominé, the collaboration between ITMO University and the University of Lorraine started in 2017, when the two universities’ scientists engaged in joint research in the field of Photonics and Materials Science.  In 2018, the two organizations earned first place in the funding competi…

    26.08.2019

  • Russian and Swedish Scientists Work Together on New Biomedical Product

    …used for their modification, functional hybrid materials can acquire new properties needed for a particular application. As a result of successful collaboration between scientists from ITMO University’s SCAMT Laboratory and the research group led by professor Vadim Kessler and associate professor Gulaim Seisenbaeva from the SLU University (Sweden), biocomposit…

    23.08.2019

  • Startup Boom: SumIT Summer School at ITMO University

  • Results of ITMO University’s Admissions Campaign 2019

    … than 4,000 prospective students have applied for Master’s programs at ITMO University. Among the most popular were Electrical Engineering, Innovative Marketing, Applied Urban Science and Informatics, Game Development Technologies, and Software Engineering. The ratio of applications per position for these programs surpassed 2.5. All in all, 2,645 students were enr…

    21.08.2019

  • New Technologies for Longevity: Joint Project by ITMO University and European Partners

    … are collaborating on the project: Poland, Sweden, Russia, Latvia, Germany, Denmark, Finland, Estonia and Lithuania. The project was initiated by the Poznan University of Life Sciences. Also participating are the Technical University of Munich (64th place in QS World University Rankings), Art Academy of Latvia, Satakunta University of Applied

    21.08.2019

  • Summer School in Finland: Accessible Design and Technologies

    …i Symonds’ world’s best universities ranking. Each year, the higher education institution organizes two winter and two summer schools. The January school is dedicated to sport sciences, the February one – to ecology, while the June and August summer schools focus on the discussion of problems and prospects in the humanities studies and tackle the questions of natural…

    20.08.2019

  • Leading Experts Discuss Advances in MRI Research at BioMETANANO

    …e, Professor Arend Heerschap, of Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center, the Netherlands, spoke about his and his colleagues’ research involving MRI and nanoparticles. The scientists work with small particles of iron oxide, packaging these in dextran, a high molecular weight carbohydrate commonly used in medicine to lower blood viscosity. The altered iron oxide p…

    19.08.2019

  • ITMO Delegates Discuss the Development of Public Spaces During a Visit to Finland

    …n program and is implemented by a consortium made up of Kotka-Hamina Regional Development Company Cursor Ltd., ITMO University, XAMK – South-East Finland University of Applied Sciences, and St. Petersburg Foundation for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise Development.  The project’s framework includes Startup Connect Contest, organized for early-stage tech ventures …

    19.08.2019

  • The Comedy Legends of Would I Lie to You?

    …ngry-red face. How can a man live a life so peculiar yet still look relatively normal and, mind you, calm even, should have long become a topic for an investigation by British scientists with a consequent publication in The Lancet, but it hasn’t because some lab-coated boffins are more interested in teaching bumblebees how to play football than pursuing the topics th…

    16.08.2019