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  • ITMO Scientists Help School Team Win ICCET 2019

    …the Astrakhan Oblast (“Flexible electronics” track), Sinteza Miraklo 2.1 from the Tyumen Oblast (“Gene Editing Tools” track), KIVICode from Moscow (“Advanced Robot Gripper”), Ninsar, a joint team from St. Petersburg and Tyumen (“A Seamless Navigator”), Iten from Chuvashia (“Smart energy”), Vostok-27 from the Khabarovsk Krai (“A Transformed Space Station Module”) and …

    10.01.2020

  • ITMO University Researchers Create Complex Nanoparticles with Laser Impulses

    …om metal-organic frameworks.  “In the course of the experiment, we discovered that not all of the metal-organic frameworks are suitable for nanostructures creation,” explains Valentin Milichko, the head of the project and one of the heads of the French-Russian laboratory at ITMO. “The two key factors are molecular masses of separate building blocks (the higher, …

    10.01.2020

  • This Weekend in St. Petersburg: January 11-12, 2020

    …Fantasy Garden 2.0: Mystical Worlds Exhibition January 1 – March 9, from 11am to 10pm Lumiere Hall creative space Tickets from 400 rubles 2020 marks the second installment of the spectacular Fantasy Garden exhibition held at the Lumiere Hall creative space. From January 1 till March 9, it will turn into a mysterious garden packed with a dozen interacti…

    09.01.2020

  • Laura Rodriguez: From Biotechnologist to Science Artist

    …as curious to discover its legacy within Russian traditions. Apparently it was very popular in the 19th century. Each kombucha is different since it is formed by different strains of bacteria. Working with kombucha allows us to address the issues of biodesign, community, and bioart. That is why it is so interesting to me. Do you have any future plans where this pl…

    09.01.2020

  • RealGo Startup: ITMO Students Create Russia’s First Accessible VR Controller

    … this creates other problems: this is expensive and takes up lots of space. Not everyone is ready to pay a big buck for something that won’t even fit in their apartment,” explains Konstantin Gorshkov, an associate professor at ITMO University’s Faculty of Control Systems and Robotics. But a solution was found by Yuri Gnevashev, a third-year student at ITMO’s…

    09.01.2020

  • Arctic Snacks: ITMO University Researchers Develop Functional Foods for Far North Regions

    …The 11th Eurasian Science Forum “25 Years of Eurasian Integration: Origins, Realities, Potential” took place in St. Petersburg on December 18-20 and featured over a dozen scientific and cultural events. Among its participants were the staff of ITMO University. Liudmila Nadtochii, an associate professor at the Faculty of Food Biotechnologies and Engineering, took part…

    08.01.2020

  • Moving Forward: St. Petersburg in 2020

    …cipants are some of the world’s most prominent economists, politicians, entrepreneurs, and scientists – which is why it’s no surprise that every SPIEF provides us with lots of insights into the future of Russia and the world. During last year’s event, we learned plenty of things about the prospects of Russian education, so rest assured we’ll be keeping a close eye on…

    07.01.2020

  • Ten Life-Changing Technologies of 2019. Part 2

    … mere seconds.  To prevent food poisoning, researchers create small sensors that can monitor the quality and safety of products in pallets and individual packaging. For instance, Timestrip UK and Vitsab International have independently created sensor tags that change color if a product has been exposed to above-recommended temperatures, and Sib. The Train is Leaving!  Every spread depicts a town or a village along the way through the eyes of a local child or adult: their favorite sights, activities, treasures at the local market, local wor…

    06.01.2020

  • Ten Life-Changing Technologies of 2019. Part 1

    … wood. Genetically constructed enzymes like those in fungi and bacteria are capable of breaking lignin into its components.  Companies use these findings in their work. For instance, Chrysalix Technologies, a subsidiary of Imperial College London, has created a process using affordable ionic liquids to separate cellulose and lignin from source materials. And the F…

    06.01.2020