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  • The Experiment: Digital Decluttering

  • Student Spotlight: Mahmoud Hikal, Egypt

    … from the Russian government.  Congratulations! What is your impression of Russia and St. Petersburg so far? Egyptians consider Russians to be their twins because we share a lot of similarities. The good relationship between these two countries is not recent. It dates back not to the Soviet era but back to the ages of the Tsars. When I came to this historic…

    14.12.2023

  • ITMO’s Monday Science Roundup #45

    …bridge the gap between science and business? Meriç Biçakçioğlu, an entrepreneur-turned-educator, has dedicated his career to enlightening young scientists on the right ways to share their breakthroughs with the public while building a business. In a recent conversation with ITMO.NEWS, he discussed the intricacies of his teaching subject, the opportunities offered …

    11.12.2023

  • Malaysian Researcher Meisam Tabatabaei on Biofuels and the Role They Can Play in Transitioning to a More Sustainable Future

    …TMO’s Advanced Engineering School. Why did you decide to participate in it? What are you planning to talk about? I believe that scientific knowledge should be exchanged and shared. I believe that at the end of the day, every resident of the Earth is on a ship together and we either sail or sink together. That’s why scientists should cooperate and solve global chal…

    11.12.2023

  • Student Spotlight: Akylzhan Kerimbay, Kazakhstan

    …n ranges. Winter sports are very popular in my city. I've been skating since childhood and started snowboarding in 9th grade. We experience hot summers and cold winters with a sharply continental climate. The city's name comes from two words: alma meaning apple and ata meaning grandfather. Almaty is renowned for its apple orchards and the famous Aport apple variety. …

    07.12.2023

  • YAC/e Conference: AI Ethics and Why IT Needs Humanities

    …ious types of content, including texts, videos, music, and images, appear every day. What data can they use? Who (or what) should be attributed for the work? And is it safe to share your personal experience with smart assistants?  All this and much more is covered by AI ethics, which regulates the principles and standards of conduct to guide those involved in acti…

    01.12.2023

  • ITMO’s Monday Science Roundup #44

  • ITMO Scientists Named Best at Blue Sky Research Competition

    …ducts with the best taste combinations, and attract partners. Our project can also help create digital twins of products, which is a relevant feature for personalized eating,” shared Maria Ashokhmina. Algorithm for curing plant viruses Another team, this time featuring engineer and junior researcher Nikita Serov and Master’s student Maria Eremeeva, both f…

    24.11.2023

  • YAC/e Conference: Why Corporations Start Their Own Universities

    …d the psychology of lecturers. This understanding gives partners the opportunity to synchronize on various levels, including management teams: “On the one hand, we try to share what we know in the broad sense. At Sberbank, we have the Digital Summer School for lecturers and this year it welcomed 1,600 participants. We have also developed a better understanding o…

    23.11.2023

  • Student Spotlight: Muslimbek Abdurakhimov, Uzbekistan