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  • St. Petersburg Scientists Create Transparent Self-Cleaning Bactericidal Displays

    …ial components into the glass itself is rather complicated and expensive. There is also a question of its efficiency as these components have to be on the surface and not deep inside the glass,” explains Sergey Evstropiev, one of the authors of the article, a senior researcher at ITMO University’s Research Center for Optical Material En…

    29.11.2019

  • PhD Student From France on Why He Came Back to ITMO and the Importance Of Collaboration

    …ersity in Nancy, signed a partnership agreement with ITMO. I wasn’t sure how everything would turn out and was clueless about how to live in Russia. I faced some problems, for instance, the registration, which I believe is a common problem among foreigners, and also some issues that didn’t bother me. I want to see the bright side, and everyone was very kind. And of c…

    28.11.2019

  • Resident of ITMO Technopark Included in Top-3 of SLUSH Festival

    … And, what is even more important, to practice networking. This is the place where you can meet representatives of major corporations, investment funds, and innovation support institutions from around the world and establish useful connections that will come in handy in your future career.” TOP-3 What is also appealing about this festival is the opportunity t…

    28.11.2019

  • Vladimir Vasilyev to Join Yandex’s Public Interest Foundation

    …It is already known that the Foundation’s board of directors will be comprised of 11 members: the representatives of Higher School of Economics, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Lomonosov Moscow State University, St. Petersburg State University, and ITMO University, three independent directors of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs, the M…

    28.11.2019

  • ITMO Graduate Ilya Chekh Named Russian Entrepreneur of the Year by Ernst & Young

    …ust amusement robots; it’s more interesting even from the technological point of view. The hardest aspect of prosthetics is the interface, the human-machine interaction,” explains Ilya Chekh. Today’s bionic prostheses are very different from the devices that were widespread 15-25 years ago. Before, even the most technologically advanced devices only had two …

    28.11.2019

  • This Weekend in St. Petersburg: November 30 – December 1, 2019

    …ildings in all kinds of locations, from small towns and villages beyond the polar circle to vibrant megapolises. What is remarkable about this project is that the authors draw inspiration from the culture, history and traditions of each particular region and display those in their work. According to the organizers, the purpose of the event is to transform walls into …

    27.11.2019

  • What Cells Do When They Can’t Breathe

    …n of energy. No matter how tasty or nutritious our food is, there is no way for us to use it without turning it into forms that can “pay” for all the energy processes going on inside us. Broadly speaking, our cells can’t absorb the food that we see on our plates. They only accept energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate). This molecule is an energy currency …

    27.11.2019

  • Brave the Cold Like a Russian

    …s in layers.  I’m often tempted to wear the warmest, chunkiest, wooliest sweater I have but then I remember that I’ll cook on the metro, and that it’s toasty in most places inside. So unless it’s strictly an outdoorsy adventure, I go for a base layer, tights under jeans, an average sweater and a jacket, a coat and a scarf.  Get thick-soled boots and a hat.  …

    26.11.2019

  • Social Anthropology Expedition: the Secret Lives of Physiologists

    … time inaccessible to the general public,” says Roman Abramov, a professor at HSE and one of the organizers of the expedition. “Major IT companies, the academic community, and institutions create their own languages and corporate cultures, their own rituals, traditions and practices. They do not seem distant, but they still constitute a separate world. A world that w…

    25.11.2019

  • ITMO Graduate and Evapolar Engineer Alexander Klyavinsh: University Is Crucial Time to Figure Out What You Want to Do in Life

    …n in.”  Why did you prefer working at a startup to a career at a large company? I’d already had some experience of working at a large company which I didn’t find all too inspiring. The company was called Granit-7, and it operated under a large design bureau. The work was interesting, we managed to implement a range of engineering projects. There were good speci…

    25.11.2019