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ITMO’s Monday Science Roundup #79
From AI-driven solutions to chemical breakthroughs, here are ITMO’s top scientific highlights of the recent weeks.
19.05.2025
ITMO’s Monday Science Roundup #78
Twice a month, we bring you the latest in research, tech, and education at ITMO University. This time, we’ve got science fiction made real, exciting opportunities for budding AI specialists, and success stories from school students and accomplished researchers.
05.05.2025
AI Architecture, Data Analytics, and ML Engineering: ITMO Master’s Programs in Artificial Intelligence
Last year, 90% of Russian top companies used AI technologies in their business tasks and commercial products. Specialists who can both operate and develop AI solutions continue to be sought-after on the market. Master’s programs at ITMO train students to design and commercialize AI products, apply AI in fintech and the industry, as well as prevent cyberattacks. Among their other advantages are close industry ties, enrollment opportunities, and individual learning tracks. Read on to find out all the details.
25.04.2025
New Digital Testing Ground by ITMO Developers Can Assess AI Systems Even in Extreme Conditions
Scientists at ITMO University have developed a next-gen software product for testing and assessing the efficiency of new AI systems. Polioks can analyze a system’s potential, predict the cost of further training, and evaluate its performance, including in harsh conditions. Moreover, the software compares AI products with similar solutions available in open repositories or its own library. Compared to previous methods, the solution by ITMO developers cuts the time required to prepare for comprehensive testing from a few days to a few minutes.
13.03.2025
Discovery of the Month: AI Tools, Stopwatches, and More
In February, we worked and studied hard, found new ways to manage our time, discovered new tools, and dove deep into knowledge. Read on to learn what made this month special for our editorial team!
28.02.2025
ITMO’s Monday Science Roundup #73
Twice a month, we bring you the latest in research breakthroughs, educational opportunities, and startup success stories from ITMO and beyond. In today’s digest, you’ll find: robotic assistants, sustainable development, an AI-powered service for diabetics, and more.
24.02.2025
Automated Discoveries: Digital Assistant for Chemists Developed at ITMO
Scientists at ITMO University have created the digital assistant ChemCoScientist, which automates chemical research and assists in routine, time-consuming tasks. The robot can generate new and refine existing chemical compounds and synthesis algorithms, as well as predict chemical properties and analyze research. Chemists do not require programming skills to use ChemCoScientist; all they need to do is make a request in the chat. The assistant will accelerate and simplify the development of novel medicines and materials in research, pharmaceutical industry, and the chemical sector.
20.02.2025
ITMO’s Monday Science Roundup #69
December is here! Before you dig into those advent calendars, why not delight yourself with some of the latest science updates courtesy of ITMO.NEWS? There are plenty of new developments to check out: a dive into the real-life prospects of superpowers, an exploration of Latin American science art, a slew of cutting-edge science projects, and more.
02.12.2024
155 Teachers in Russia Took AI Course by ITMO and Alfa-Bank
ITMO University and Alfa-Bank collaborated on a joint continuous professional development course to help teachers master AI and learn how to use innovative technologies in the classroom. The course was taken by 155 people from 52 cities in Russia and the CIS countries.
27.11.2024
Battle of Robots: ITMO and Alfa-Bank Roll Out Competition’s First AI-Controlled Robot
ITMO’s team Auxilium AI, in collaboration with Alfa-Bank, recently presented the AI-powered robot A.L.F.A. at the second qualifying round of the International Battle of Robots championship in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The robot is equipped with a powerful weapon, upgraded armor, and fully autonomous controls. All in all, the tournament featured 96 teams from nine countries.
07.11.2024