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  • Everybody Wants a Piece of the Pie: Why Universities Need to Create and Support Innovation

    …onents that work together and produce a result. If there’s no result, there’s no system. A system of innovation results in a new product, economic growth, new services, and sustainable development. For that system to work several key components are needed. One is certainly the people that would create the new ideas. Others are resources…

    19.05.2017

  • Training IT Specialists for Global Financial Systems – ITMO’s New Programs and Collaborations

    …thing that you've sent to the market, and everything you got from it, and you only have 5 seconds time to analyze what you've sent against what was on the market. This way, certain algorithms can be used to track dubious transactions. Any time, an official can come to you and check your software, and if it doesn't comply with the regulations, you lose your license an…

    18.05.2017

  • Sports, Festivals, Creativity on the Karelian Isthmus - A Summer In Yagodnoe

    …n a change of activity. In the morning, the students spend an hour doing some useful work for the Center, then they do sports, and after supper there're musical and other entertainment events. This year, Yagodnoe will be greeting its guests for the 58th time. The Center's founder, WWII veteran Eduard Vladimirovich Lorgus, is still working for there. Earlier, g…

    18.05.2017

  • Deputy Head of St. Petersburg Information and Analytical Center: Why the City Needs IT Experts and How to Create Systems for the Government

    …rds, now they present a two-sided interactive system – a user can make a submission, receive a reply and explanation. But there are systems that perform the functions of certain government agencies – for instance, our own integrated analysis system. It doesn’t directly work with the citizens; it enables the activities of other government services, but when these a…

    18.05.2017

  • ITMO University Graduates Will Help Integrate Technological Innovations

    …ber of elective courses, which tend to come in pairs. Students pick one out of the two, thus deciding on their program track. In the case of our program, an elective module contains five courses. There are a total of 17 courses, and they are all structured in a way that allows students to take all 17 courses in a program track and receive a complex professional educa…

    17.05.2017

  • ITMO Launches the Open Academy of Laser Microtechnology

    …, develops the university-enterprise collaboration, trains qualified specialists and develops new technologies," shares Sergei Gorniy, CEO of the Laser Center JSC. Upon attaining a particular level of technology (fiber lasers and fiber laser systems, for instance), creating such laboratories has become real. Yet, just having advanced equipment is not enough - fo…

    17.05.2017

  • Tournament of Two Capitals - Participants Share

  • Visiting Scientist Silvio Hrabar: Why It’s Important to Find New Uses for Old Discoveries

    …” devices? “Passive” metamaterials are made up only of “passive” components including metals and dielectric materials. An “active” metamaterial implies the presence of a certain energy source in its structure that removes the aforementioned bandwidth limitations. These ‘’active’’ elements allow us to better control the metamaterials’ properties. The kind of energy…

    16.05.2017

  • ITMO Launches the Nanophotonics and Metamaterials International Doctoral Summer School

    …ties. "If last year there were about six foreign participants, this time, there are twelve. Those are European Master's and PhD students - young researchers from Great Britain, France, Germany, Serbia, also there'll be students from the USA, India, Korea, China and the Philippines. The project's geography is already wide, yet, we hope there will be even more nex…

    16.05.2017

  • Battle of the Capitals: St. Petersburg Takes Home the Prize

    …ot had to set up a series of bridges over “rivers” to allow a “sumo wrestler”-robot to cross. After crossing two bridges and avoiding a fall, the “wrestler” had to climb a mountain and remove one of the obstacles moving back-and-forth horizontally. Moreover, it had to target a particular obstacle. The torch would then pass to racer-robots who had to complete a racing…

    15.05.2017