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Student Spotlight: Reham Qassem, Syria
…rest in this field stemmed from my curiosity about how sensitive and confidential information is protected within various systems and companies. The thought of safeguarding against modifications, damage, or unauthorized alterations is both fascinating and critical in today’s digital landscape. Quite interesting. How has your life been in Russia so far? Although…
28.11.2024
This Week in St. Petersburg: November 28 - December 4, 2024
…nuary 14, 10 am - 8 pm (Mon), 10 am - 6 pm (Wed-Sun) The Benois Wing, State Russian Museum 400-800 rubles (300-500 rubles for students) – tickets here Despite his origins in the Saratov Governorate, Alexei Karev built himself a name in the 19th-20th centuries as a well-known St. Petersburg artist who adored Vasilyevsky Island and beautifully portrayed the ci…
27.11.2024
ITMO Receives 162 Million Rubles for AI Computer Vision System for Drones
…ation to sponsor the development of the new system. As part of a consortium, ITMO’s National Center for Cognitive Research (NCCR) will be collaborating with the State Research Institute of Aviation Systems (GosNIIAS) and KT-Bespilotnye Sistemy. Researchers from GosNIIAS will be developing neural network algorithms while experts from KT-Bespilotnye Sistemy will be col…
26.11.2024
Beyond the Tricolor: Russia's Most Unusual Local Flags
…Chelyabinsk Camels aren’t stereotypically Russian animals, so seeing one in person – or on a flag – is unusual, to say the least. Historically, the camel on Chelyabinsk’s flag represents the town’s trade relations, as it was meant to become a trade center that would link it with Central Asia. And indeed it did; the town also grew to …
26.11.2024
5 Toughest Russian Words to Pronounce
…ith this word, which is a sort of self-fulfilling prophecy, so to speak. The tricky bits here include the double appearance of an unstressed “o” that ends up sounding like “a” instead. Yet another challenge comes in the form of “ы,” that most puzzling of Russian letters that we’ve written about at length before. Of course, the most unpronounceable things in the Ru…
25.11.2024
Frontier Research: ITMO to Support 11 New Projects Within Federal Program Priority 2030
…ers around the world, while AI-focused laboratories will promote interdepartmental cooperation and collaboration with prominent tech companies such as Sberbank and AIRI,” explains Dr. Slobozhanyuk. ITMO staff and students, as well as representatives of other Russian or international institutions, could submit their application…
25.11.2024
Inclusion Is the Natural Next Step in Design: UX and UI Trends Discussed at WUD@ITMO 2024
…ia] that concern the accessibility of digital services. The Ministry of Digital Development decree No. 953 only covers the websites of local and state authorities, but doesn’t instruct private companies to adapt their products for people with disabilities – even though a larger degree of digital accessibility would attract a larger audience and provide businesses wit…
22.11.2024
Classification From ITMO To Help AI Generate Random Noise on Request
…equencies. However, even if you press all the keys on a piano at once, it will still produce an acoustic wave with a finite number of frequencies. But if you imagine a musical instrument with an infinite number of keys that slightly differ in sound and frequency, and if you were to press them all simultaneously, you would produce not acoustic but random noise – this …
21.11.2024
Student Spotlight: Ramy Mohamed Mohamed Said, Egypt
…larly interested in drones and how they interact with the Internet of Things (IoT). Right now, I’m working on a project where I’m building a drone that monitors different terrains. For example, it would be able to navigate deserts, permafrost, and rainforests with equal efficiency and precision. It’s still a work in progress, but I’m really excited about the possibil…
21.11.2024
Science Through Art: Marcelo Velasco and Ignacio Nieto on Latin American Art & Science and Working at ITMO
…ge of the indigenous peoples of the Amazon and of New York City. However, the development of cybernetics in the arts was stunted by various military dictatorships that were installed around 1970 in Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Colombia, and some other Latin American countries. Martial law, concentration camps, and repressions – many intellectuals, such as artists, ha…
20.11.2024