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  • ITMO Graduate Anastasia Tukmakova on Her Path in Science, Thermoelectricity, and New Materials

    …ot of involvement. It goes beyond lecture preparation and figuring out a way to explain everything in an engaging and efficient way. But I actually enjoy it. Sometimes you get inspiration and interesting ideas on how to improve the course. I think I’m growing a lot in this area. I haven’t been teaching for a long time, just for the past two or three years. Do …

    30.07.2020

  • Esports, Mental Health, and AR: Demo Day at Joint ITMO and MTS Accelerator

    …corporation. As for the projects, I’d say the selection was very interesting and diverse. There were very technological projects, with unique technologies, gyronautics, for instance. And projects that already have a keen understanding of their projects’ applications, that are business-oriented. The participants got involved very actively, we saw that they work and…

    30.07.2020

  • Researchers Develop Supersensitive Method to Measure Surface Topography With THz Radiation

    …search group succeeded in acquiring such a pseudo-3D image. “In this project, we used Thz radiation and a special method that allowed us to retrieve the wave phase,” explains Nikolay Petrov, co-author of the paper, head of ITMO’s Laboratory of Digital and Display Holography. “What is it? If we imagine waves on a water surface, then a phase is the distance that o…

    30.07.2020

  • Ivan Kalashnikov: You Must Be 100% Focused, Especially When Training as a Group

    …ing part of a team sport? Team competitions are fun. We have cool parties after competitions. It creates strong friendships. What do you feel when you compete? I feel inspired, a surge of strength, a desire to train harder and win. Do you have any specific things you do to help you get in your best-focused state? I have to beat my nerves. I take a deep…

    30.07.2020

  • How and Why Do Scientists Create Nanorobots?

    …ps from semiconductors or metal manipulators. They consist of atoms and molecules, and their arrangement can vary significantly. Such structures can be made from organic (proteins, nucleic acids) or inorganic (silicon, carbon, ferrous materials) compounds and their combinations. Why, then, are they called robots? Here, a distinction has to be made bet…

    29.07.2020

  • Not a New Format, but a New Form of Communication: ITMO Teaching Staff on Distance Learning

    …n the digital format, where success is impossible without the proper software, devices, and digital tools. “Lab assignments in the remote format were a real issue, and we instantly felt skeptical towards virtual ones. We at the Faculty of Physics and Engineering decided not to implement them, as they’ll never be a good substitute for in-person practical training…

    29.07.2020

  • Neurotechnologies and Software Engineering Master’s Program to Go Corporate and Open Two New Specializations

    …ent of promising fields that are essential to the global economy in Russia.  The company group Brain Development LLC and Robotrack LLC work with support of the Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation, the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media of the Russian Federation, …

    29.07.2020

  • This Mostly-Stay-At-Home Weekend in St. Petersburg: More Parks

    … bike ride.  Sosnovka Park, Udelnaya metro station   This park got its name in the 1840s, when it became the site of reclusive walks for nearby countryside dwellers. For instance, it is said that Ivan Turgenev, one of Russia’s prominent authors, and Vissarion Belinsky, a famous literary critic, were in the habit of holding long co…

    29.07.2020

  • ITMO Graduate Nikita Teplyakov on Working in Switzerland, Studying in the UK, and Breaking Stereotypes

    …. As a Master’s student, he was the recipient of Presidential and Government scholarships. In his second year, Nikita worked at one of the laboratories of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (rated the world’s 18th top university by QS) – all thanks to yet another Presidential scholarship. Recently, he was accepted into a PhD program at Imperial Col…

    28.07.2020

  • Environmental-Monitoring Water Drones to Be Tested on St. Petersburg Rivers

    … draw up an environmental water map and look at the water’s state, perhaps, we’ll get to uncover some artifacts that’ll prove interesting in regard to the water quality,” explains Alexander Kapitonov, cofounder of Airalab, dean of ITMO’s Faculty of Infocommunication Technologies, and associate professor at the Faculty of Control Systems and Robotics.  The tests …

    28.07.2020