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This Stay-At-Home Weekend in St. Petersburg: March 21-22, 2020
…of Fine Arts of Tatarstan, Kazan Kazan is known to be a city where different cultures and traditions blend and coexist, creating a unique identity of a place located in the intersection of two civilizations. Though it is most noticeable in the city’s architecture, the collection of Kazan’s Museum of Fine Arts cannot but reflect this …
18.03.2020
Stay at Home: Popular Science Lectures for the Self-Isolating
…nthropology and linguistics to psychology, social studies, natural sciences and technology. For the viewers’ convenience, the lectures are grouped into educational courses. Special sections of 100 Lectures for School Students and over a 100 installments of Obvious – Incredible, a popular 20th century popsci program, are also available. Elements video library …
18.03.2020
ITMO University Professor Joins Nanomaterials as Special Issue's Guest Editor
…taff of Nanomaterials. Today, the journal is on the rise – it’s turning ten years old, it has a relatively high impact factor, it’s in the first quartile of the material science section and in the second quartile of the nanoscience section (for more details about the quartile system, please refer to our interview with an expert from …
18.03.2020
Get to Know the Student Services Office
…One of the main functions of the Student Services Office is to provide students with consultations about their studies. This academic year, much has changed in the educational program curriculum and the opportunity to choose electives and create individual learning tracks has become available for students. Much of the information about choosing electives is available…
17.03.2020
Optical Tweezers, Quantum Cryptography, and 3D Television: New Equipment at ITMO University’s Faculty of Physics and Engineering
…yptography and 3D cinema technologies. Optical tweezers Optical tweezers’ operation mode is based on the fact that a luminous flux has an impulse, and if you change its direction, a corresponding recoil impulse occurs. It slows down the movement of a microparticle by keeping it suspended. Nowadays, there are many types of optical traps that allow us not …
17.03.2020
ITMO in Top Ten of Russia’s Most Influential Universities According to RAEX
…rsity surveys and data from independent sources such as the Ministry of Science and Higher Education’s Graduate Employment Monitoring, bibliographic database Web Of Science Core Collection, web analytics by the company Alexa, social media such as VK and Facebook, and RAEX’s own data. Last year, ITMO University placed third in RAEX’s IT Ranking and 14th in the…
17.03.2020
Russian Spring Foods You Have to Try
… can drink it straight or add lemon, honey, and raisins. You can experiment too, or just get a jar from the supermarket. Smelt. It smells like fresh cucumbers. It’s fried to perfection. It’s unique to St. Petersburg. With the same gusto that other granddads played cards, mine got together with his friends and went fishing for smelt, much to our horror of the ice …
16.03.2020
ITMO’s R&D Project Results and Their Applications
… unit was created for manufacturing printed circuit boards accompanied by a special software package. “Our installation was not only meant for normal printed circuit board production, but also for conductive 3D structures, where conductors are randomly placed, or, in other words, 3D circuit boards,” explains Alexander. “Such circuits are primarily used in porta…
16.03.2020
ITMO University Transferring Students to Online and Distance Learning
…iversity! Your health and safety is our top priority. In light of the novel coronavirus outbreak, the University’s management is doing everything possible to minimize the risk of infection, to ensure continuity and to maintain high quality of education and research. We ask you to carefully monitor all messages on this topic that appear on ITMO’s official channels, t…
16.03.2020
Unexplored St. Petersburg: Yusupov Palace
… known as the Yusupov Palace – even though it was but one of 57 (!) palaces owned by the family at the time. Passionate patrons of the arts, the Yusupovs maintained an extensive collection – including a couple of original Rembrandts – that was moved to the Hermitage and the Russian Museum after the Russian Revolution. But, of course, the incident that really s…
13.03.2020