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  • This Week in St. Petersburg: June 6-12, 2024

    …t this exhibition by the Perm-based CUBE Collective, you’ll see mischievous, colorful paintings and sculptures. As is poetically put on the museum’s website, the artists found inspiration in “the fragility of life amid harsh nature and the tremendous spiritual strength required for this life to go on.”  Friday, June 7 Exhibition: National Brands of BRICS Co…

    05.06.2024

  • ITMO IT Graduates' Salaries Continue to Increase

    …In 2023, ITMO graduates earned 235,000 rubles per month on average. Within a year, that number has grown by 25,000, with only Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology reaching a similar growth benchmark (11%) among the universities evaluated in the federal ranking. It’s the second year in a row that ITMO lands in second place; this year, it’s followed by Lomonosov …

    05.06.2024

  • How To Get into Science as a School Student

    …th RFID tags in the anechoic chamber. RFID tags are a type of electronic devices that collect, process, and transmit radio-frequency (RF) signals used to identify objects, for instance, during a warehouse inventory. The students who performed best, like myself, were invited for a year-long internship.  Admissions for summer internships are accepted via the facul…

    05.06.2024

  • Come Rain or Shine: Best Summertime Activities in St. Petersburg

    …Boating and outdoor dining There’s a host of activities you can do on a sunny day: for instance, you can rent a boat in a park and explore its premises while also putting your boating skills to the test. My best pick for this is Yelagin Island. There, you can rent a regular boat or a paddleboat from a local rental for as little as an hour or as much as your budget…

    04.06.2024

  • Liquid Metal Makes Production of Porous Metals for Batteries Easier

    …hod to include more chemical elements, and we also intend to synthesize composite materials with specific compositions (for example, a carbon-based nanocomposite of porous tin instead of just porous tin). Composites play an essential role in the development of catalysts and batteries as they, on the one hand, provide high conductivity and on the other, protect materi…

    04.06.2024

  • New by ITMO Scientists: Digital Service to Facilitate Artificial Enzymes for Industry and Medicine

    …were not included in the first version, so we have expanded its capabilities by introducing a greater diversity of nanozyme compositions and types of catalytic activity,” explains the paper’s first author Julia Razlivina, a second-year PhD student at ITMO’s ChemBio Cluster. At the moment, the team is developing algorithms for automatic database collection, w…

    31.05.2024

  • Recap of Bike Ride With the Rector 19.0

    …for three years now, I’ve never been on a bike ride before. Every time I saw stories from the event by my coworkers, I wished I had been there, too. So, I decided it was time. Instead of a bike, I opted for roller skates, as I've been skating ever since I was a kid. I also enjoy playing football and cycling. Out of all ITMO events, most of all I like ITMO Family Day.…

    30.05.2024

  • Record-Breaking: Tiny Nanolasers for Ultracompact Chips Developed at ITMO

    …rov. For now, the researchers have successfully placed the perovskite nanoparticle on metal. This paves the way for a nanolaser that would be activated by electricity instead of light. Such ultracompact laser diodes, powered by electricity, could be used to create micropixels for VR headsets, medical monitors, and multifunctional optical chips. This resea…

    29.05.2024

  • Bioinformatics Studies at ITMO’s Advanced Engineering School: Behind the Scenes

    …tics specialists are most prominently involved is applied medicine. That includes the diagnostics – and prediction – of hereditary diseases, family planning, and oncology. For instance, laboratories can now perform full-scale analysis of a whole genome, meaning all the hereditary material contained within an organism’s cells, and evaluate the possible risks associate…

    28.05.2024

  • How Not to Defend Your Thesis: Our Best (Worst) Advice

    … their work backwards and forwards. It’s always good to practice your delivery and write down some key points or eloquent phrases you come up with in the process (for instance, elegant transitions from one slide to the next). But learning your speech by heart can be treacherous: there might be interruptions that catch you off guard or you can make yourself n…

    28.05.2024