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Student Spotlight: Muhammad-Bilal Muhiuddin, Pakistan
…ith a universal solution, but that is not the case; each automation problem is unique and different from others, and you need to take the time to determine the requirements to solve it. Yes, there are some globally accepted algorithms and solutions, but they are limited to a number of problems. It is like you spend more time understanding the problem than
28.08.2025
Maglev Trains, Smartphones, and Biochips: Biggest Breakthroughs in Quantum Mechanics
…and Pauli exclusion principle Uncertainty principle Schrödinger equation Quantum entanglement Feynman's breakthroughs in quantum electrodynamics Shor's algorithm Unsolved problems in quantum mechanics Wave-particle duality What is it? The theory states that any quantum object – an elementary particle – can exhibit characteristics of both a wave an…
25.08.2025
Student Spotlight: Moayad Terro, Syria
…showcasing ITMO, one of the most innovative and unconventional universities in Russia. I’m surrounded by extraordinary people, each with their own skills, stories, and ways of solving problems. It lets you see both the similarities and the differences in how we think and work. It also makes you realize how far humanity has come, and how much further we can go, especi…
21.08.2025
Chill Like a Senior: 4 Ideas for Truly Relaxing Leisure
…ations. Exercise your mind For the seniors and old souls, it’s essential to keep your brain sharp. One of the most relaxing and non-competitive ways to do that is by solving crossword puzzles. In Russia, you’ll most often encounter Scandinavian crosswords (when the clues are embedded in the grid) and Sudoku puzzles (where you fill a 9x9 grid with digits). …
15.08.2025
Student Spotlight: Anna Naumchik, Belarus
…but I often felt they lacked a creative spark. That’s why business informatics became the perfect fit. It lets me combine my analytical mindset with my artistic side. I get to solve structured problems while designing elegant solutions, whether it’s optimizing processes or visualizing data in ways that tell a story. On one hand, I enjoy the precision of coding or sys…
14.08.2025
ITMO’s Monday Science Roundup #85
… the university’s Infochemistry Scientific Center have come out with a new type of composite material that amplifies the strength of Raman spectroscopy signals. This invention solves a key issue related to the assessment of chemical materials and their composition. In practical terms, the material can be applied in production of engine oils and pharmaceutical product…
11.08.2025
ITMO PhD Students Train Algorithms To Count Cells in Microalgae Images With Computer Vision
…mula. “Users can always manually check the quality of image processing. If the algorithm performed badly, it’s possible to change its hyperparameters – the microscope’s resolving power, the scale of the counting chamber, and others, and then run the code again. This is impossible to do with neural network-based tools. If just one feature of the images changes, a…
11.08.2025
ITMO Graduate Alan Gazzaev: From Student Startup to AI Project for MTS
…scene and can describe it. I also learned to work with reinforcement learning, as well as natural language and big data processing. For the first time in a long time, I had to solve equations with pen and paper for the course on coding theory. We had quite a few tasks and problems that took me outside the field I’d been typically involved with. How did you sta…
08.08.2025
Student Spotlight: Iqra Shafiq, Pakistan
ITMO Humanities Students Participate in AI Thesis Initiative
…nt of the Philosophical Anthropology program and a lecturer and development programs coordinator at ITMO’s DH Center. At their defenses, students described the tasks they solved with AI services and their plans for applying them in their further work, while the project’s committee evaluated the students’ ability to critically assess the work of AI. “Over th…
05.08.2025