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  • ITMO Staff and Students Launch New Popular Science Project on War History

    …s as similar as possible to something created 70 years ago." Personalized letters It is planned to create the first working prototype by April 2021. And the full-fledged launch of the project is set for June 2021, in the year of the 80th anniversary of the beginning of the war. At the first stage, the letters will be depersonalized, they will not contain …

    08.02.2021

  • How to Organize Teamwork and Avoid Conflicts: Tips by an ITMO Graduate

    …– all this eventually creates an effective and well-knit team. If people will honestly reflect on their skills and capabilities, start to help each other, and share their knowledge, this will change the work relationships.  The key in resolving conflicts is to take them out of silent mode. You can organize an informal meeting and provoke your team members into a d…

    04.02.2021

  • DH Week in St. Petersburg: The Future of Digital Humanities in Russia and the World

    …o. Prof. Keramidas recalled how difficult it had been to convince the universities and institutions of New York to take part in the first DH-themed events and share their knowledge and expertise. David Wrisley noted that the field’s successes in Russia are owed largely to the willingness of the state institutions to change. “I’m amazed with how quickly DH cultur…

    03.02.2021

  • Two ITMO Scientists Receive Award from Academia Europaea's Russian Club

    …m Gorlach adds that the fact that two scientists from ITMO University are among the winners is proof of the university’s competitive ability – young scientists conduct cutting-edge research here. Valentin Milichko has also received a Scopus Award Russia 2018 as the most-cited young Russian scientist and an award of the Russian Academy of Sciences. His research int…

    02.02.2021

  • 2021 Master’s Admission Campaign Begins at ITMO

    …Why get a Master’s? Master’s programs are designed for those who want to enrich their knowledge in a chosen field or change their career paths by getting a promotion or acquiring a different qualification. In doing so, you no longer need to re-enroll in a Bachelor’s program and study for four years, but to apply for a two-year Master’s program. The second stage…

    01.02.2021

  • Urban Studies Experts from ITMO and University of Helsinki Win Kone Foundation Grant

    …zero waste concept. The project’s final stage aims to educate school students through workshops and experiments. In this manner, we’d like to help cultivate values and knowledge of the circular economy among the younger generation.…

    01.02.2021

  • ITMO's Soft Skills Module: Students Share Their Experiences

    …-tier lecturers from all over the world. These are the most pleasant and selfless people who, despite the time difference, got up at six am to share their experiences and knowledge, as well as help us become better.  Liudmila Goloborodko first-year Master’s student at the Faculty of Applied Optics, Applied Optics program Effective Team-Management by Anto…

    28.01.2021

  • ITMO Launches a New Master’s Program in Applied Genomics

    …ow to work in a laboratory, process the obtained data with complex computer algorithms, as well as create these algorithms themselves. Students will be able to apply this knowledge when developing and designing new treatments and diagnostic systems, and creating new technologies. “Our program is unique because it brings together the so-called wet biology (that r…

    27.01.2021

  • ITMO Physicists Discover New Physical Effect

    …s a complete analog of the Hall effect. There’s a flow of particles (excitons, in our case); we turn the perpendicular magnetic field on, and the particles deflect towards the edge of the sample,” explains Valerii Kozin.  However, the described effect has a fundamental difference – excitons are neutral composite particles, whereas electrons are charged negativel…

    26.01.2021

  • Editor Clare Wilkinson on Challenges to the Field of Science Communication During and After the Pandemic

    …nication as a discipline and consider its definitions, history and ethics; the role of science and technology studies; expertise, replication and trust; interdisciplinary knowledge and ideologies. The second theme has to do with mechanisms and techniques of science communication: citizen science; the role of public relations; knowledge

    25.01.2021