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Student Spotlight: Hilux Fokou Ngoumo, Cameroon
…o actionable education tools. Protecting such systems ensures that vulnerable communities can trust and use technology to improve their lives, which is ultimately the impact I want to create. |s=1,center| What courses or topics have challenged you the most so far at ITMO? Advanced cryptography and secure system architecture – both demand deep analytical thin…
29.01.2026
This Week in St. Petersburg: January 29 - February 4, 2026
…re getting tired of winter, visit the exhibition to see the poetic side to this cold and gloomy season. Saturday, January 31 How Does It Sound? Domra, mandolin, and wandervogel 6 pm Community Center (New Holland Island) 300 rubles entrance fee This time, New Holland Island’s music club will entice its visitors not with the classic vintage re…
28.01.2026
Treasured and Hard-to-Find: Optimists in Russian Literature
…ntentment in what one has instead of worrying about what one lacks, Levin presents an outlook on life that could still find resonance today. “He felt himself, and did not want to be anyone else. All he wanted now was to be better than before.” Vasily Tyorkin Vasily Tyorkin. A Book About a Soldier by Alexandr Tvardovsk…
27.01.2026
ITMO’s Monday Science Roundup #96
…new studies and technologies with a wintery twist. Read more: AI Sommelier, the Perfect Christmas Tree, and Carbon Lights: Top Science Projects With Festive Vibes *** Want to become a better reader, but struggle to get your head around a lofty classic tome? To help aspiring readers, an ITMO student has produced an interactive AI model that assists the user i…
26.01.2026
Student Spotlight: Azaizia Amani, Algeria
…chose to pursue my PhD abroad to gain access to highly specialized research and world-class laboratory facilities. While my education in Algeria gave me a strong foundation, I wanted deeper exposure to advanced energy storage research, particularly next-generation lithium batteries. ITMO offered exactly what I was looking for: a dedicated research group focused on…
22.01.2026
This Week in St. Petersburg: January 15-21, 2026
…) Russian avant-garde artist Mikhail Matyushin spent his life capturing nature, venturing into different artistic styles throughout. His philosophy was that an artist who wants to draw nature should learn from it and strive to portray its hidden patterns. At this exhibition, you will get to see how he brought these ideas to life in paintings, graphics, photos, a…
14.01.2026
ITMO Student Develops AI-Driven App to Help Read Classical Literature
… working with LLM-solutions. In such an environment, I had no one to discuss literature with. Still, I continued to read it, became enticed with Dostoevsky, and decided that I want to understand his ideas better. This was no easy task, especially without the help of a teacher: I didn’t understand many references, and had to constantly google, read lectures, and searc…
11.01.2026
Exploring the Horses of St. Petersburg
…chkov Bridge. This is the famous sculptural group The Horse Tamers by Pyotr Klodt. The four statues symbolize humanity’s triumph over untamed nature. |s=1,center| If you wander into the courtyards of Kolomenskaya Street 45, you’ll spot two striking cast-iron horse heads mounted on a facade. This building once housed a large stable, and today it serves as a vete…
09.01.2026
Paws of Help: How ITMO Volunteers Help Animal Shelters
…ers. |s=1,center| How to join Any ITMO student or employee can join the club. To do so, you need to follow the club’s VK and Telegram pages and sign up for events you want to take part in. Those who would like to be involved more actively may become a part of the club’s organizing team by filling out this application form. All who apply for the role of coord…
09.01.2026
North, West, South, East: The Extreme Points of Russia
…f the Russian mainland, is hardly a welcoming place: bare and wind-swept, it exists in a permanent winter. Here, it snows every month of the year. And if that doesn’t make you want to go there, wait ‘till you hear about the polar bears! Situated only 1,371 kilometres from the North Pole, the cape bears the name of the famed 18th-century Russian polar explorer Semy…
08.01.2026