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  • ITMO Launches Online Master’s Program in Machine Learning

    …s, as well as developing the graduates’ product thinking: graduates must be able to not only program services and train neural networks, but also create AI products that would solve real issues. “I won’t speak for the whole market sector, but our ML-focused company, which employs over 100 staff members, is looking for specialists who have practical experience wi…

    28.02.2022

  • All About ITMO Researchers’ Latest Advances in Wireless Power Transfer

    … operational frequency. Such a structure is difficult to produce and isn’t too practical, so right now we’re using a solid dielectric – ceramic composite materials, which have solved several issues at once. First of all, such materials make the transmitter more compact and practical. Secondly, having optimized the size of these ceramic inserts and their permittivity,…

    24.02.2022

  • Chemistry and Artificial Intelligence Master’s Program: Opportunities, Scholarships, and Admissions Requirements

    …rs can turn to existing datasets to get the results of their studies. This program is our way to show how chemical, materials science, and partially biological problems can be solved with the help of artificial intelligence. First and foremost, students of our program not only acquire theoretical knowledge but also immediately put what they have learned into practice…

    21.02.2022

  • Is AI About to Replace Programmers?

    …Problem-solving algorithm AlphaCode was tested on tasks from ten recent programming competitions held by Codeforces. The algorithm ended up in the top 54% of the participant ranking, which, according to the developers, equals the results of an average programmer. This wouldn’t be a major achievement for a real person but for AI, it’s a huge step forward. In progra…

    18.02.2022

  • Student Spotlight: Gunbilig Battulga, Mongolia

    …ing like in Ulaanbaatar? It was unique and quite interesting. My main subjects were English, math, and chess. In Mongolia, schools have subjects like chess and Rubik’s Cube-solving. Students also participate in many tournaments in these subjects throughout the year. It is believed that practicing such hobbies can sharpen one’s mind. We are also taught to

    17.02.2022

  • New Materials, Nanotoothpaste, and Electric Bacteria: Outcomes of Eighth SCAMT Workshop Week

    …ersburg to attend it. Applicants from different universities formed teams and chose a project to work on during the school. Among the options were: creating an eco-friendly dissolvent or hybrid materials made from spider web, developing a program for genomic bioinformatics, learning how to do 3D printing, studying the genome of a species, or working on tasks related …

    15.02.2022

  • Traveling for Research and Missing the Sun: PhD Student Adria Canos Valero on His Experience in Russia

    … the field of optics?  Electromagnetism was something like a hobby for me when I studied engineering in Spain: over summer holidays, I used to bury my nose in textbooks and solve problems. Coincidentally, one of my professors in France worked in plasmonics and I was lucky enough to be offered a research internship, where I got to learn more about this topic.  A…

    15.02.2022

  • ITMO’s Female Scientists on Their Research Projects

    …specialists provided us with positive feedback, but also pointed out a couple of problems: some of the zones that must be scanned for diagnostics couldn’t be seen properly. To solve this, we’ve added a new modification and increased the visualized area. Now we’re working on a paper about our device and conducting the final testing on volunteers.” Ekaterina Nosko…

    11.02.2022

  • Play to Learn: How One ITMO Student Brings Russian Indigenous Cultures to the Public Through Video Games

    …al life. That is what will make learning different.  This is a kind of game that requires a basic background. There is, for instance, a video game where players have to solve a puzzle in a made-up alien language. It’s fun. Ours will be similar, but we will use an actual language – Mongolian. To play the game, players don’t need to dive deep into history. There…

    10.02.2022

  • Student Spotlight: Carlos Benavides Sánchez, Costa Rica

    …tomation-based startup. Apart from science, I am also interested in entrepreneurship and business management. I hope I can apply all my skills and establish a company that can solve automation-related problems in the 21st century.      …

    10.02.2022