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  • Our Mood-Boosting Strategies for the Winter Season

    …Kseniia I’ve taken some preliminary measures to survive this autumn and winter. Namely, I took a blood test to see if my body lacks any vitamins and other nutrients. As it turned out, I have a vitamin D deficiency, which is a very common thing in our not-too-sunny climate. It might cause lots of trouble, including a weakened immune system, depression, and fatigue.…

    24.11.2020

  • ITMO Staff Develop Cloud Platform for Virtual Labs

    …st only of virtual components, but soon remote access services will be integrated into real devices at ITMO.cLAB. ITMO.IoT’s includes a personal profile feature, which contains information on the student’s current lab projects, deadlines, and achievements, as well as a link to a GitHub repository where the students upload their code for the lecturers to check.  …

    24.11.2020

  • ITMO Launches a Series of Scientific Meetups With the Vice Rector for Research

    …e seminars will be conducted in English to allow international researchers to take part in the discussion. “Anyone can participate in the seminars as a speaker,” explains Anna Gorodnichaya, an employee of the International Research Office. “In order to do that, one should send a free-form application to the organizers’ email and include their name, the topic…

    24.11.2020

  • Researchers from ITMO and University of Toronto Develop Non-Antibiotic Material to Fight Infection and Mend Wounds

    … antibacterial ointments to lessen the risk of an infection that might end up being more dangerous than the injury itself. A group of researchers at ITMO University’s SCAMT Institute and the University of Toronto has proposed biomaterial-based dressings with antibacterial properties for wound healing. Rubbing gel into the wound The new material, develope…

    23.11.2020

  • Picture of the Week: Light-Emitting Perovskite

    … so simple: in order to produce blue luminescence, it’s necessary to mix chloride and bromide ions within the perovskite. Another drawback that these perovskites have is their instability, which results in a spectrum (color) shift when subject to an electrical current. In order to produce a stable sample, researchers at ITMO have taken a new approach. The thin fil…

    23.11.2020

  • Gennady Korotkevich Wins Topcoder Open's Algorithm Track for Second Year in Row

  • Russia on Film: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly

    …Union but, I guess, Lenin is still hiding somewhere (and we all know where). But the USSR is for sure thriving in Red Sparrow (2018). The school’s interior with faded red curtains and mosaics makes you want to grab your hammer and sickle and complete your five-year plan in just three years. Vodka, matryoshka dolls, bears, and ushankas Do you remember Arnold Sch…

    23.11.2020

  • School of Translational Information Technologies Head Alexander Boukhanovsky Named Dean of the Year

    …dds that the School is based on the “confederative principle,” meaning that all of its faculties work together to maintain ITMO University’s reputation as an interdisciplinary institution. “We see information technologies not as “servants of science,” solely to be used to automate functions and perform calculations, but the opposite – as a lever that can take an…

    20.11.2020

  • Friday Experiment: Attempting to Write Every Day

    … as I was expecting discoveries to come later on in the challenge, I powered on and completed this first post in just under an hour. I felt invincible.  This sudden gift of inspiration helped me find the topic for the next days of the challenge – I was continuing the story, still exploring the already not-so-weird second person. Everything about it felt new and I …

    20.11.2020

  • Project by ITMO Student Displayed at the State Museum of Urban Sculpture

    …ut to be rather meditative, with many thoughts on transformations happening in each of our lives, on different eras, and the historical process. The majority of sculptures and installations use natural elements in one form or another, be that grass, live plants, sand, or wood, – and just like in the actual environment, these elements tend to deteriorate over time. Th…

    20.11.2020