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  • VR/AR Association & ITMO University Spring Kickoff: Trends and Philosophy of Virtual Reality

    …nted reality is also common; the technology is often used as a marketing gimmick. As for internal applications, it is utilized, for example, in training merchandisers and consultants. VR/AR technologies also see use in medicine, particularly in surgery, therapy and telemedicine, as well as personnel training. Artem Smolin, head of ITMO’s Department of Engin…

    05.04.2018

  • Wastebake Project: Smart Recycling

    …r propose that we produce leaven enriched in probiotics, exopolysaccharides and other bioactive compounds that will help us create value-added products. Do you work simultaneously with your Finnish and Italian colleagues? It is we who are responsible for production of syrup from bakery waste, but we actually work simultaneousl…

    05.04.2018

  • Startup Pallium Promises Smarter AI

    … has collected the characteristics of metals throughout 1979. It has this data stored, but they are not involved. So there are people who could benefit from this data, and simultaneously there is unused data Our system enables these market participants to communicate and sell the data. Organisations, in turn, can purchase agent data. Suppose that Alice wrote a coo…

    30.03.2018

  • ITMO Master’s Student on E-governance in Estonia and Interning at Tallinn University of Technology

    … I learned about the internship, I took the chance without a second thought, shares Yaroslava. The e-Governance Academy has many partners all over the world. They provide consultancy services, helping other countries to introduce the best practices that have already proved their effectiveness in Estonia. During my internship, I had the chance to visit the academy and…

    23.03.2018

  • ITMO Helps Train Optical Systems Design Specialists in Collaboration with European Union

    …antly growing, meaning that we need new lenses or, inversely, a new lens can’t be used with obsolete receptors, etc. This is why research and production today should occur simultaneously instead of following each other,” – explains Roman Anitropov, lead programmer at the laboratory. He adds that the laboratory is always working together with major optical system…

    14.03.2018

  • New Head of US English Language Office on How to Improve English-Language Education in Russia and the World

    …d in the English Language Specialist program, which lets universities invite English-language experts for short-term visits. In May 2016, Eve Smith of the Samara Academic Consultancy Center came to ITMO’s Academic Writing Lab to conduct a workshop on academic writing. The Lab aims to develop academic writing skills of the university’s researchers, professors, and …

    13.03.2018

  • ITMO Scientists Study Properties of Terahertz Gauss-Bessel Beams

  • Mining Hardware Helps Scientists Gain Insight into Silicon Nanoparticles

    …ted. It is usually called electron-hole plasma. Plasma changes optical properties of particles and, up until today, it was believed that it spreads over the whole particle simultaneously, so that the particle’s symmetry is preserved. We demonstrated that this is not entirely true and an even distribution of plasma inside particles is not the only possible scenario.” …

    02.03.2018

  • How an ITMO Student Helped Develop 5G Networks in EU

    …for comparison, 4G systems operate within the limits of 3 GHz. Why is it good that they’re higher? The higher the frequency, the more channels there are, which can be used simultaneously by many different devices (smartphones, sensors, etc.) – and this means that each individual signal’s speed grows, too. In addition, these wavelengths reduce the size of each antenna…

    27.02.2018

  • Sberbank President Herman Gref: ”R&D That People Ridiculed Yesterday is Taking Over Markets Today”

    …lications. It’s like having a vast foundation and building a hut. “The winner is not the first to the market but the first to the future,” said the famous business consultant Gary Hamel, professor at London Business School. Sberbank has identified nine key technologies that it plans to develop and apply in its work in the next ten years. They are: artificial i…

    22.02.2018