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  • ITMO Scientists Propose Improved Method For Laser-Plasma Processing of Glass

    …hysics of the process to getting a wide practical application in photonics.” Glass, target, and laser, working as one Traditionally, the target was pressed firmly against the glass. But at some point, a problem emerges: the relief formed on the glass starts to change the laser beam. The closer the sample becomes to a ready lens or diffraction grating, the m…

    11.02.2021

  • Venture Capitalist Dmitry Kulish on Business Unicorns and Why Not Chase Them

    …ps, we will see the same features of monopolies that will inevitably turn into corporations.  Innovation vs expertise As a lecturer, I am concerned that students are inspired by the success of startups and are looking for opportunities to make a load of money. But we explain that startups are not about the money but about innovation. Many think that it is e…

    11.02.2021

  • Inside the Labs: AIR Displays Projects by Art & Science Students

    …t animals, and whether what is considered dead really is. The artists touch on the dichotomy between the living and the dead, identity and form, ethics and exploitation,” explains Khristina Ots. |s=1,center| ITMO.NEWS visited the exhibition and talked to the authors of the works to learn more about the meanings of their projects, the subjects covered therein,…

    10.02.2021

  • Not Just Bike Paths and Greening: What Urban Planners Really Do

  • Project by ITMO Professor Becomes Official Partner of Elon Musk’s OpenAI

    …ign. To keep up, brands need to spend a considerable amount of resources. “Considering the current trend, marketers need unique content every three to four days, which drains the resources of the creative teams that generate it for them. With how things work today, this effort can be extremely heavy, which brings up the question “is it worth it?”. This results i…

    10.02.2021

  • Aquaformations and Communication With Nature: Artist Talk With Robertina Sebjanic

    …has been the study of the aquatic environment and the impact that humans have on aquatic ecosystems around the world. Robertina Sebjanic turns the results of her research into installations, performances, and music albums. Her work has been exhibited at major festivals such as Ars Electronica and CTM, as well as in galleries in Berlin, Paris, and New York. Last No…

    09.02.2021

  • The Art of Gift-Giving in Russia

    …cases it’s better to avoid them. It’s considered a bad sign to be gifted an empty wallet or a bag. Not everyone is superstitious but just to be safe, add a couple of coins! This might sound trivial, but don’t forget to conceal the price of a gift or cut off the price tag. Don’t overdo it! By presenting someone you barely know with a valuable g…

    09.02.2021

  • In the Footsteps of the Greatest: A Literary Guide to St. Petersburg

  • ITMO Staff and Students Launch New Popular Science Project on War History

    … the program generates its own handwriting based on the collected data. “We want each text to look like an authentic handwritten letter – not a modern printed text,” explains Yulia Alentyeva, the project’s expert in archive data. “We want the paper seen on the screen to have blots and smudges, so that the letter looks as similar as possible to something created …

    08.02.2021

  • Picture of the Week: Kawasaki Robotics Industrial Robot with Force Control Sensor

    …n. Classic robots do not have proximity sensors and thus cannot control their strength or change their trajectories, which may result in serious injuries. At the same time, installing additional sensors is extremely expensive. Sensorless algorithms are implemented in software, not hardware, and use built-in functions, for example, electric current meters. This …

    08.02.2021