Polytechnic University Media November: Scientists in the Media Spotlight, and Sports at the Top of the News

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The St. Petersburg Polytechnic University is a brand known far beyond Russia's borders. It even appears in the legendary science fiction series "The Big Bang Theory." And, of course, the Polytechnic University's name is constantly featured in the media. To ensure you don't miss a thing, we'll be sharing monthly what various media outlets are writing and showing about our university.

Let's start with November. According to the Medialogia monitoring system, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University was mentioned more than 2,000 times in regional and federal media for the last month of autumn, with the combined audience of all publications exceeding 70 million people. Journalists traditionally cover the Polytechnic University's scientific, educational, cultural, and international activities. We'll highlight a few of these publications.

In November, the International Multimedia Press Center of the Rossiya Segodnya Media Group (Moscow) hosted a press conference titled "Engineers of the Future: Research by Scientists Changing the World Today." The event focused on the work of scientists from Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University. The press conference generated considerable interest, and over 20 news items were published following it, including:

VRIA Novosti"Business Petersburg"Gazeta.ruBusiness magazine "Profile"Newspaper "Search"

The federal television channel NTV aired the program "My Universities. The Future is in the Present." Issue about Polytechnic University The program was hosted by actor, director, and world champion ballroom dancer Arsen Agamalyan and Tatyana Yushchina, a student at the St. Petersburg Polytechnic University's Institute of Civil Engineering. The hosts visited the Polytechnic University's most advanced laboratories, met scientists and engineers, climbed the Hydrotower, danced in the White Hall, learned to play volleyball with the "Black Bears-Polytechnic" women's team, and even put out a fire with a firefighting drone.

More than 15 publications have been published about a new scientific development by Polytechnic University scientists—an improved mixing grid for a small modular nuclear reactor (SMR), designed for additive manufacturing. One of them—in"St. Petersburg Diary".

Almost 10,000 people read the longread. "Science for Growth." SPbPU Scientists Present World-Changing Developments RIA Novosti reports. The article introduces the Polytechnic University's scientific developments, created with the support of the Priority 2030 program.

The media also reports on the Polytechnicians' sporting achievements. Vecherniy Sankt-Peterburg reported onvictory of the SPbPU team in the top division of the National Student Football League.

Polytechnic University scientists, staff, and faculty traditionally become the subjects of numerous TV reports. For example, TV channel "78" aired a program about the new scientific tourism trend in St. Petersburg.illustrations from several laboratories and the Polytechnic Supercomputer Center.

And recently, the director of the Center for Continuing Professional Education of the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU, Sergei Salkutsan, was on the air of the Saint Petersburg TV channel spoke about the Winter University.

The Public Relations Office encourages all Polytechnics to share information about new developments, promising research, and exciting university events that deserve widespread coverage. You can send questions and suggestions to mass media@spbstu.ru

Photo 1: © RIA Novosti/Anastasia Petrova

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