Polytechnic University in the headlines: what the media is reporting and showing about the university

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We continue to review media coverage of the Polytechnic University. Some of this material was published in December, while others were released in January.

A unique multi-industry dispensing robot has been created at the Polytechnic University., TASS reports.

Journalists from the Saint Petersburg TV channel prepared a story about the Polytechnic Library, which Prince Gagarin conceived of building. The broadcast was timed to coincide with the 170th anniversary of the birth of Andrei Grigorievich Gagarin, the first director of the St. Petersburg Polytechnic Institute, on December 22.

Meet the St. Petersburg Polytechnic University team, winners of the Battle of Robots World Championship! A long article about the student team "Omnivores" was published in the popular magazine "Sobaka.ru."

In December, the media widely covered the opening of the two laboratories, with three television reports and several online articles.

NTV: "Students from the St. Petersburg Polytechnic University will learn how to temper metal within the university's walls.".

TV channel "Saint Petersburg": "A modern laboratory and design bureau were opened at the Polytechnic University.".

Mir24.tv: “A metal heat treatment laboratory has opened at the St. Petersburg Polytechnic University. Demand for metallurgists is growing.".

TASS:A laboratory for heat treatment of metals has opened at SPbPU"

St. Petersburg Polytechnic University launched a laboratory with Power Machines..

78.ru: "A laboratory for heat treatment of metals has opened at the Polytechnic University."

St. Petersburg online magazine PETERBURG2.ru: «A modern laboratory for heat treatment of metals has opened at the Polytechnic University.".

"Evening Saint Petersburg":A metal heat treatment laboratory has opened in St. Petersburg.".

"St. Petersburg Diary":A metal heat treatment laboratory has opened in St. Petersburg.".

Piter.tv:A laboratory for heat treatment of metals was opened at Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University.".

"Energy and Industry of Russia": Power Machines and Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University launched a testing laboratory.

The New Year has just begun, and Polytechnic is already in the news. January 14 in the program "St. Petersburg – City of Solutions" Artem Konoplev, associate professor at the Institute of Computer Science and Cybersecurity at SPbPU, spoke to the Saint Petersburg TV channel about ways to combat cybercriminals.

On January 15, Vecherka reported: "Polytechnic University entered the top three universities in terms of the number of finalists in the 'I am a Professional' Olympiad."

On January 19, Gazeta.ru informed readers about a tasty and healthy invention from Polytechnicians: "In Russia, they've found a way to produce coffee without dangerous acrylamide and caffeine.".

Here are some of the university's events that attracted media attention in December and January. Polytechnic University publicizes its work in newspapers, on television, and online—both national and local. We cover our work: scientific discoveries, international collaborations, student education, sports victories, and cultural events. This ensures Polytechnic University is always present in the media, bringing it to the attention of as many people as possible.

We remind you that an updated selection of materials about the Polytechnic University is inin the special section "Media about us", as well as in the "Media" section on the main page of the spbstu.ru website.

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China has said it will not target any third party in its trade deal with Canada.

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BEIJING, Jan. 26 (Xinhua) — The agreements reached between China and Canada to properly handle bilateral trade and economic issues are not aimed at any third party and are conducive to global peace and prosperity, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said Monday, commenting at a regular ministry press conference on reports that U.S. President Donald Trump recently threatened to impose 100 percent tariffs on all Canadian imports in response to the growing trade partnership with China.

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China is firmly opposed to American politicians pointing fingers at normal contacts between China and Central American countries.

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Beijing, January 26 (Xinhua) — China firmly opposes some American politicians' interference in normal relations between China and Central American countries, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said at a regular ministry press conference on Monday.

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Since 2013, more than 22,000 China-Europe freight trains have passed through the Ereenhot checkpoint in northern China.

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BEIJING, January 26 (Xinhua) — On January 23, a China-Europe train loaded with 55 containers of goods left the Ereenhot railway checkpoint in North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. This marks the 22,000th time such trains have passed through the border crossing since 2013, when international freight train services between China and Europe were launched, the Neimenggu Ribao daily reported on Monday.

The Ereenhot checkpoint is a key hub in the central corridor of international railway freight transport between China and Europe, as well as in the China-Mongolia-Russia economic corridor.

Thanks to advantages such as safety, environmental friendliness, and fast cargo delivery, the China-Europe freight train service has become an international logistics brand, widely recognized by countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative. By 2025, more than 3,900 trains of this type had passed through the Erenhot checkpoint, and the volume of freight transported by them exceeded 5 million tons.

The number of China-Europe rail routes passing through the Ereenhot crossing has now increased to 75, up from two at the initial launch of such services. These routes cover over 70 cities or stations in more than 10 countries, including Germany and Poland, as well as over 60 cities in 24 provincial-level regions in China.

The range of goods carried by trains in this category is becoming increasingly diversified. Previously, it primarily included metals, chemicals, clothing, footwear, and headwear, but now the share of high-value-added goods, such as Chinese-made automobiles and mechanical equipment, is growing year after year.

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Chinese residents made 6.52 billion trips within the country in 2025.

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BEIJING, Jan. 26 (Xinhua) — Chinese residents made 6.52 billion domestic trips in 2025, up 16.2 percent from the previous year, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism said Monday.

According to the agency, last year Chinese residents spent 6.3 trillion yuan (approximately 900 billion US dollars) on domestic tourism, which is 9.5 percent more than the figure recorded the previous year.

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The 28th Race of Champions was held in Tolyatti with the support of Rosneft.

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Last weekend, the 28th Race of Champions, supported by Rosneft, brought together the best Russian drivers from various motorsport disciplines. The competition took place at the Sosnovka proving grounds in the village of Tolyatti.

The Race of Champions is an annual race held on a synchronized ice track and is unique in Russia. This year, 16 athletes took part in the race, including champions in circuit racing, drifting, karting, rallying, ice racing, international rally raid champions, and the first Russian Formula 1 driver, Vitaly Petrov.

The competition on the main race day consisted of two stages. After the qualifying paired heats, a quarterfinal field of eight athletes was formed, who then proceeded to compete for elimination in the playoffs. According to the competition rules, the final heats were best-of-three.

Dmitry Bragin won the Race of Champions, taking home the main trophy, the Silver Boat. Second place went to multiple rallycross champion Yegor Sanin, and bronze went to last year's Race of Champions winner Kirill Ladygin, a driver for the LADA Sport ROSNEFT team.

In the qualifying rounds, the drivers competed in upgraded LADA Vestas, which featured sequential gearboxes and more powerful engines. For the finals, the finalists switched to LADA Iskra racing cars. All cars participating in the race were fueled with Rosneft's high-octane Pulsar-100 gasoline and also used Rosneft Magnum Racing motor oil.

The competition attracted several thousand fans and motorsport enthusiasts from Tolyatti and Samara, as well as neighboring regions.

Rosneft has been the general sponsor of LADA Sport ROSNEFT since 2015. During this time, the team has achieved impressive results, winning 47 championship titles, including the Silk Way Rally, as well as victories in all circuit racing classes, classic rallying, and karting.

This collaboration brought a number of innovative products to the market: Pulsar-100 high-octane gasoline and Rosneft Magnum Racing racing oil. Since 2021, the LADA Sport ROSNEFT team has been using this engine oil, which provides enhanced engine protection under extreme racing conditions. Racetrack-tested technologies are now available to drivers—Pulsar fuel and Magnum Racing oil are available at Rosneft filling stations.

Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft January 26, 2026

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Russian Students' Day: Polytechnic students awarded the Honorary Badge of St. Tatiana

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On January 25, the feast day of the Holy Great Martyr Tatiana—the patron saint of students—the traditional celebration of Russian Student Day took place in the majestic space beneath the vaults of the Resurrection Cathedral of all educational institutions in Smolny Cathedral.

The day began with the Divine Liturgy celebrated by Metropolitan Barsanuphius of St. Petersburg and Ladoga. Representatives of the city administration, clergy, university rectors, faculty, and students, as well as military academy cadets, participated.

The Metropolitan congratulated everyone on the feast day of the Great Martyr Tatiana and Russian Students' Day. Barsanuphius emphasized: "Just as students acquire scientific knowledge in educational institutions, in church a person is introduced to the foundations of spiritual tradition. These foundations provide direction in life and help one move forward. Faith, in this sense, is like a tree's root: the stronger and deeper the root, the more resilient the tree itself and the richer its fruit."

This year's service featured, for the first time, the joint singing of choirs from Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, the A. I. Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia, St. Petersburg State University, and the St. Petersburg Theological Academy. The choirs sang under the direction of Smolny Cathedral choirmaster Alexander Popov.

Following the liturgy, a ceremony was held to present the Saint Tatiana Badges of Honor for their contributions to educational and social work among young people. In 2026, 46 people received the award, including students, teachers, university rectors, directors of creative groups, and priests.

Andrey Rudskoy, Rector of the Polytechnic University and Co-Chair of the Inter-University Association for the Promotion of Spiritual and Moral Education "Pokrov," and Vitaly Sergeev, First Vice-Rector of SPbPU, were awarded the "Holy Martyr Tatiana" medal for their dedication to educating young people for the good of the Church and the Fatherland.

Ivan Kolomeytsev, Associate Professor of the Higher School of Social Sciences, was awarded the St. Tatiana Badge of Honor for his significant contribution to the spiritual and moral education of youth and students, earning the "Youth Mentor" title. Anri Oganisyan, Administrator of the Youth Trajectory Center and Commander of the Polytechnic School of Social Sciences, was presented with a Certificate of Honor for his educational and social activities.

The holiday has been celebrated annually on January 25 since 2005, in accordance with a decree of the President of the Russian Federation. Historically, the Day of St. Tatiana, the patron saint of students, began to be celebrated in the 18th century by decree of Empress Elizabeth Petrovna. The spiritual center of these celebrations remains the Smolny Cathedral, founded by the Empress—the main church of the deanery of university churches in St. Petersburg.

The Saint Tatiana Badge of Honor was established in St. Petersburg in 1997. It recognizes achievements in educational and social activities among young people. Over the past 29 years, more than 1,500 people have received the award.

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Polytechnic University students won the Bank of Russia's Economic Universiade.

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The Northwestern Main Administration of the Bank of Russia held the 5th Economic Universiade for students majoring in economics. Teams from ten leading universities in St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region participated in the competition. Fourth-year students from Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University emerged victorious.

Participants faced an ambitious and challenging task: to assume the role of a central bank for two months, making key rate decisions under conditions as close to reality as possible. Using econometric models and daily updated data, the teams managed monetary policy within a DSGE model of a small open economy, maintaining inflation at a target level of four percent. The final in-person round attracted a record-breaking 11 teams. Those who advanced demonstrated not only a deep understanding of theory but also the practical effectiveness of their solutions.

The winning SPbPU team, consisting of fourth-year students majoring in Economics and Finance and Credit Ekaterina Avramenko, Anastasia Kiba, Anastasia Korableva, and Daria Churkina, brilliantly overcame all the challenges. Advancing to the finals and securing first place required the team to demonstrate in-depth analytical modeling, strategic thinking, coordinated work, and the ability to convincingly defend their position. The students built and calibrated complex econometric models, developed a balanced approach to key rate changes that takes into account both short-term trends and long-term stability goals, and established an effective distribution of roles for continuous data analysis. In the finals, before a jury of representatives from the Bank of Russia and the academic community, the SPbPU team not only presented impeccable quantitative results but also convincingly defended their chosen strategy, demonstrating an understanding of the regulator's real-world objectives.

Our students' victory in this prestigious competition, organized by the country's main financial regulator, is a testament to the high quality of education and the relevance of the knowledge acquired at the Polytechnic University.

"Our team's victory at the Bank of Russia's Economic Universiade is a logical result of the fundamental academic training students receive at the institute and their personal determination. "The students have proven that they can not only operate complex models but also think like true financial market strategists. We are proud of their achievement and are confident that this is only the beginning of their long professional journey," commented Vladimir Shchepinin, Director of the Institute of Industrial Management, Economics, and Trade.

Anastasia Korableva, a participant in the Universiade, shared her impressions: "My team and I were faced with a real regulatory challenge that needed to be addressed within a limited timeframe. We had to not only build an econometric model to ensure the target was met, but also develop a theoretical justification. It wasn't easy, but thanks to our coordinated teamwork and shared passion, we were able to achieve a fantastic result!"

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NSU scientists are studying the effectiveness of drug delivery through the skin using radiocarbon-labeled tobacco.

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Scientists from Novosibirsk State University, in collaboration with specialists from STM-Cosmetics, are studying the delivery systems and mechanisms of penetration of medicinal and cosmetic products into the body through the skin. To evaluate their effectiveness and study their pharmacokinetics, the method of accelerator mass spectrometry will be used for the first time in Russia. This method involves introducing the isotope carbon-14 into the composition of the substance whose transdermal permeability efficiency needs to be determined, instead of carbon-12. To verify the reliability of the data obtained using AMS, the scientists decided to use radiocarbon-labeled nicotine, known for its high transdermal permeability. For this purpose, tobacco was grown in laboratory conditions, watered with urea with an increased proportion of radiocarbon. The first harvest of "radioactive" tobacco has already been obtained, and an in vitro study of the penetration of nicotine obtained from it through the skin of a snake and a laboratory mouse has been conducted. A similar procedure will follow with the skin of pigs. The next stage will be studies with harmless nicotine derivatives in vivo on laboratory animals. This work is being carried out at the Institute of Medicine and Medical Technologies NSU in the NSU-NSC Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Shared Use Center with the support of the programPriority 2030".

— There are many methods of delivering drugs into the body, both invasive and non-invasive. Transdermal belongs to the latter, and is of great research interest to us. It is very convenient to use, but there are a number of difficulties. The skin is the largest human organ; it perfectly performs a barrier function, reliably protecting the body from all kinds of xenobiotics – substances foreign to living organisms and not included in the natural cycle, which come from the environment and can cause negative consequences, disrupt metabolism, undermine the immune system and accumulate in tissues. The skin effectively rejects substances with high molecular weight, as well as hydrophilic and charged substances. In general, science has already come up with a lot of different transdermal systems for delivering drugs to the body, including liposomal and niosomal. Some of them are already used in clinical practice, while others still exist only at the development level. However, there is a problem: you need to understand how effective this process is and what its pharmacokinetics are, how deeply the substance penetrates into organs and tissues and how exactly it acts inside them. Often, not the entire dose of medicine enters the body; most of it remains outside, cut off by the stratum corneum of the epidermis. Until now, it has not been possible to determine how much of a substance has passed this barrier and reached its target, unlike oral or injection methods of administering drugs into the body. A study using the accelerator mass spectrometry method will answer this question, said Anton Astanin, executive director of STM-Cosmetics.

The transdermal method of administering drugs or cosmetics involves their penetration into the body to certain depths of the skin, into the circulatory system or into internal organs. It has some advantages – some drugs lose their properties when administered orally into the body. For this reason, they are administered by injection. For example, insulin, which often has to be administered regularly. However, this method carries some risks and discomfort for the patient. An alternative could be a transdermal method of drug administration, but first it is necessary to quantitatively assess the effectiveness of drug penetration into the body. However, methods for such assessment do not currently exist. NSU scientists proposed using the method of accelerator mass spectrometry using radiocarbon-labeled compounds to solve this problem. Currently, scientists have identified reference substances that are 100% permeable through the layers of the skin – nicotine, caffeine and others. These substances should become an internal standard for quantitative measurements of the permeability of drugs into the body through the skin. Expert chemist Anton Astanin, candidate of chemical sciences Ksenia Babina and student of the Faculty of Natural Sciences of NSU Olga Kondakova are working on the development of niosomes – means of delivering substances to the body. Reference substances labeled with C-14 will be encapsulated in niosomes for studies using accelerator mass spectrometry and confirmation of the effectiveness of delivery vehicles. This work is being carried out at the Center for Shared Use “Accelerator Mass Spectrometry NSU-NSC” for the first time.

“Our first priority was to obtain a radiocarbon-labeled substance that would be 100% permeable through the skin. This work was carried out as part of a project supported by the Priority 2030 program, which was scheduled for June-December last year, and such a substance needed to be obtained in a short time, so nicotine, known for its good permeability, was chosen. Tobacco plants reach adulthood at the age of three months from planting. We grew them with the assistance of employees of the Institute of Soil Science and Agrochemistry of the SB RAS, where there are special grow boxes and all the necessary conditions for growing this crop have been created. A month after sowing and until harvest, we watered the plants with a radiocarbon-tagged preparation; this is a commercial reagent for use in medical practice for diagnosing Helicobacter pylori in the stomach of patients. At the same time, at the peak of plant growth, the overall background radiation in the premises, according to our measurements, was below the permissible level. After harvesting, we made about 60 measurements aimed at determining the kinetics of C-14 accumulation in various plant organs – roots, stems, lower and upper leaves. An interesting point was the question of the plant’s absorption of carbon from urea, which cannot be solved without the use of a radiocarbon tag. We worked with two varieties of tobacco – “Havana” and “Samsun”. It turned out that in “Samsun” more radiocarbon accumulated in the roots, and in “Havana” – in the leaves. We then determined which plant organs contained the most nicotine. It turned out to be in the leaves. Depending on the variety and method of cultivation, they accumulate from 0.2-0.3% to 1-1.5% nicotine per dry biomass. As a result, we isolated half a gram of nicotine labeled C-14. It will become one of the standard substances with 100% permeability through the skin for the development of drug delivery vehicles. In parallel, for the same purposes, we synthetically obtained caffeine with a high content of C-14. Caffeine is also known for its 100% permeability through the skin,” said Ekaterina Parkhomchuk, director of the Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Center at NSU-NNSC.

Thus, scientists are currently developing a number of substances that will later be used as internal standards. A graphite target will be created from the resulting drop of labeled nicotine, which will be used to determine the isotope ratio, C-14/C-12, relative to current levels in objects of the biosphere on Earth's land. Currently, the dry biomass of grown C-14-labeled plants has been measured to exceed current levels by 3,000-4,000 times. The scientists were surprised by such an impressive result—the plants absorbed up to 30% of the radioisotope contained in the urea solution they were watered with. They note that this excess, coupled with the high sensitivity of the UMS, will allow them to produce derivatives from labeled nicotine, dilute the substance, and administer it in vivo to quantify its concentration in specific organs and tissues, as well as determine the kinetics of its distribution in the body over time.

In addition to NSU scientists, the study involved researchers from several scientific organizations: the Vorozhtsov Institute of Organic Chemistry of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Institute of Soil Science and Agrochemistry of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and the Boreskov Institute of Catalysis of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

At the engineering center of the Vorozhtsov Institute of Organic Chemistry of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, tests are being conducted on mouse and snake skin, as well as on pig skin and ears, which are physiologically similar in structure to human skin. Researchers from the Institute of Soil Science and Agrochemistry of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences were involved in cultivating "radioactive" tobacco plants. This institute has created all the necessary conditions for growing these plants, including grow boxes. The Boreskov Institute of Catalysis has created conditions for working with synthetically produced radioactive substances, such as radiocarbon-labeled caffeine. A setup for graphitizing labeled samples was developed several years ago by specialists from the NSU-NSC Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Shared Use Center to obtain graphite targets from biological tissues, which are analyzed using an accelerator mass spectrometer. The graphitizer used to obtain targets for UMS analysis from archaeological samples cannot be used due to the high risk of cross-contamination of the samples with radiocarbon. Therefore, the NSU-NSC Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Shared Use Center has developed and is operating several graphitizers for various applications.

Currently, scientists are developing a methodology for quantitatively studying the transdermal permeability of drugs and cosmetics. They are confident that their development will be of interest to manufacturers of these products.

"Our company specializes in cosmetics production and raw material supply, so we are interested in developing this area of research. It is crucial for us that biologically active substances penetrate the skin. Together with scientists from the NSU-NSC Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Center, we have begun research to establish a scientific basis for testing the transdermal penetration of substances, studying their pharmacokinetics, and developing more effective means of delivering substances through the skin, which are necessary for the creation of pharmaceuticals and cosmetics," said Anton Astanin.

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China plans to expand its ability to forecast extreme weather events by 2026.

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Beijing, January 26 (Xinhua) — The development of a new type of forecasting system will be accelerated in 2026 to enhance the country's ability to predict and prevent extreme weather and climate events. This was announced at the National Meteorological Conference, which opened on Monday.

China Meteorological Administration Director Chen Zhenlin said the country will test a new disaster warning system, use artificial intelligence technology to improve the accuracy of typhoon and torrential rain forecasts, and develop new extreme weather forecasting products.

The head of the agency praised the country's efforts to combat extreme weather events last year. Specifically, Chen Zhenlin highlighted the provision of early flood season forecasts and the reduction in typhoon forecast errors. He also noted that meteorological services have strengthened cooperation with other government agencies to improve disaster preparedness and effectively manage resources.

In 2026, efforts will focus on accelerating the development of a new agricultural meteorological service system and implementing a comprehensive survey and zoning of agro-climatic resources, Chen Zhenlin added. -0-

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