The Faculty of Information Technology is 25 years old!

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In June 2000, it was organized Faculty of Information Technology, NSU, which is currently among the top faculties in Russia and trains leading specialists who successfully work at the intersection of computer science and physics, biology, geology, geophysics, chemistry, medicine, economics, banking and business, and modern high-tech industries, participating in the creation of cutting-edge software products and the modeling of processes and phenomena.

Next week marks the start of Programmer's Week, dedicated to the faculty's 25th anniversary. It includes a wide range of events, including hackathons, quizzes, a research and practice conference, and an Olympiad. Here's a brief overview of the festivities.

September 26 – September 30

True Engineering's 5-Day Hackathon

This isn't just a competition—it's a five-day opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of cutting-edge AI technologies and try your hand at creating your own AI assistant based on real-world cases.

Participants will have two cases to choose from, five days of intensive work, working with popular AI models, feedback from True Engineering experts, and employment opportunities for the winners.

Eligible participants: backend developers, ML engineers, data processing and analysis specialists, aspiring frontend developers, and mobile app developers.

Register

Format: Opening and closing events will take place offline at NSU; development and work will be online.

Venue: Rector’s office building (Pirogov, 1), room 212.

October 1

YADRO Laboratory Hackathon

A unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the team development of a real end-to-end solution.

Participants will work with a team to create embedded software for devices, a robust backend, and an attractive frontend. This is an excellent opportunity to gain hands-on experience integrating hardware and software, writing services, and creating interfaces.

Details on website

Venue: SHIFT Laboratory at NSU and corridor of Block 1 of the NSU academic building.

October 2

Scientific and practical conference "Technological sovereignty begins with us"

The conference will bring together students, faculty, researchers, and partners to discuss current challenges and prospects in the field of domestic IT technologies and scientific and technological development.

The program includes: – Presentations and discussions from leading experts. – Topics of technological independence, AI, and infrastructure solutions. – Exchange of experience and a fresh look at the development of high technology in Russia.

Speakers include representatives of high-tech companies such as CFT, SberTech, SoftLab-NSK, Data East, Exposoft, and others.

Venue: NSU flow auditorium building (Pirogov, 3), room 214.

Time: 09:00—16:30.

A quiz from SKB Kontur on IT, mathematics, and more

Kontur is a product ecosystem used by every third business in Russia. Kontur employs 12,000 people—strong experts who strive for professional growth and develop the environment around them.

The quiz program includes: – questions about IT technologies and more; – math puzzles and logic problems; – team competition – gather your friends and break into the game to the max! – prizes from Kontur – the top 3 teams will receive!

You can register by link

Venue: Creative Student Space (Flow Auditorium Building, Pirogova, 3).

Time: 18:00—20:00.

October 3

Ceremonial events to mark the "Initiation of Freshmen"

Venue: NSU flow auditorium building (Pirogov, 3), room 214.

Time: 14:30—17:55.

October 4

Yadro Lab Day

Summing up and closing the YADRO Lab Hackathon.

Venue: Creative Student Space (Flow Auditorium Building, Pirogova, 3).

Time: 09:30—17:30.

T-Bank's Quiz for Students

These are dynamic rounds about technology and IT, no boring questions.

To participate, you need to assemble a team and register(each participant must register individually).

You can register alone – the organizers will select a team on site.

Venue: Creative Student Space (Flow Auditorium Building, Pirogova, 3).

Time: 18:00—20:00.

October 5

XXVI Open All-Siberian Programming Olympiad named after I.V. Pottosin. Online tour.

This is the largest IT event in Russia, which annually brings together approximately 1,000 students and schoolchildren representing several dozen universities and schools from various cities across the country.

Student and school teams are invited to participate in the Olympiad.

Information about the Olympiad is presented on the website

The online tour will take place on October 5, 2025 at 10:00 Moscow time.

The in-person round will take place on November 2–4, 2025.

To participate in the Olympiad, you must register in the NSUts automated testing system: HTTPS: //olimpik. HSU.RU/nsets-nogin

All questions can be addressed to the Olympiad Information Secretary: VSO_Potosin@nsu.ru.

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NSU students took part in the 10th All-Russian Occupational Safety Week at Sirius

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Students Institute of Intelligent Robotics Alexey Spirkin and Polina Novikova of Novosibirsk State University attended Youth Day as part of the 10th All-Russian Occupational Safety and Health Week (VNOT-2025), held at the Sirius Educational Center. The event brought together young professionals from across the country and participated in a program filled with competitions, workshops, and games on workplace safety.

"By going to Sirius, we set ourselves the goal of providing maximum coverage for our university's student events and demonstrating that safety in any work activity is a pressing issue supported at the state level. We hope that by next year, thanks to our outreach efforts, there will be students among NSU who will be able to share their perspectives with the entire country," said Alexey Spirkin, a third-year student at the NSU Institute of Industrial Research.

The Youth Day program included interactive tracks at the booths of major employers and participating companies. Among the interesting projects highlighted by the students was the SberMedII booth, featuring a cutting-edge disease risk detector based on a patient's face using photoplethysmography—a technology capable of diagnosing a variety of health parameters using a camera. Participants also appreciated the helpful interactive session by Technoavia, dedicated to personal protective equipment (PPE) and safety regulations.

At the event, NSU students seized the opportunity to discuss practices for developing artificial intelligence training programs with Netology speakers and discover new ideas for development.

The day concluded with a vibrant closing ceremony featuring a concert by Angelica Agurbash and a prize drawing.

"We thank the NSU Career Development Center and the NSU Youth Policy Office for such a wonderful and unforgettable experience! It was a great honor for us to represent our home university," Alexey concluded.

The trip to Sirius was a valuable social experience for NSU students, allowing them not only to learn about the latest innovations in occupational safety but also to represent the university at a large-scale federal event.

Material prepared by: Ekaterina Mukovozchik, NSU press service

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A series of events, "Metamorphoses of Culture," was held at NSU.

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From September 1st to 25th, Novosibirsk State University and the House of Scientists in Akademgorodok hosted the ninth annual "Metamorphoses of Culture" event, organized by the Department of History, Culture, and Arts. Humanitarian Institute (GI) NSU.

Each year, the organizers come up with a new theme for the event, one that will be relatable to many and encompass a broad range of history. This year, "Metamorphoses of Culture" focused on the era of Alexander Pushkin.

"At our event, we're discussing the Pushkin era, covering literature, education, criticism, and much more. Pushkin is a timeless classic! And we strive to adapt to modern realities and present information in a vibrant and engaging way. For example, we had a lecture by Maria Sergeevna Berendeyeva, where we discussed Pushkin's portrayal in cinema. A great many films have been based on his works, and how many are dedicated to him! We held a closing lecture-concert, "Music against the backdrop of the era: A.S. Pushkin and M.I. Glinka." Maria Aleksandrovna Timofeeva delivered the lecture and simultaneously played the piano, performing works by Glinka, a contemporary of Pushkin," commented Victoria Vybornova, PhD in History and assistant professor in the Department of History, Culture, and Arts at the Novosibirsk State University Institute of History.

The lecturers included leading scholars and distinguished teachers from scientific and educational institutions in Novosibirsk and Moscow. Anna and Marina Sidorov were invited speakers from the State Archives of the Russian Federation. They shared their insights into the process of publishing sources and the challenges they face when working with them. For example, the lecture "Benckendorff: A Portrait Against the Background of an Era" described how the military leader's diary and letters, written in various languages, were translated. The key to translation is not only to convey the beauty and style of the original but also to preserve the author's intended meaning.

"Today I gave a lecture on the image of Alexander Sergeevich in cinema. My professional interests are as a linguist, but I also study polycode texts, that is, texts that combine different sign systems. Wine is a prime example of such a polycode text, so I have some expertise in certain aspects of cinema. I'm very pleased to see so many people in the audience today. This means that Pushkin's work still holds interest; it attracts and excites people, which is wonderful," shared Maria Berendeyeva, PhD in Philology, Associate Professor in the Department of History of Culture and Arts, and Senior Researcher at the Heritage Research and Educational Center at the Novosibirsk State University Institute of Geography.

Schoolchildren from nearby schools, students, young researchers, teachers and university professors were able to attend the lectures.

"The main audience is, of course, philologists and historians, but it's also nice to see mathematicians, physicists, and economists. We have interested students from various departments, because Alexander Sergeevich is a classic. I recently conducted a seminar at the Institute of Intelligent Robotics at NSU, and one boy recited an excerpt from 'The Song of the Prophetic Oleg' to me. Despite everyone's different specialties, a love of poetry lives within us all," added Victoria Vybornova.

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Russian Minister of Science and Higher Education Valery Falkov visited SPbGASU.

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Vice-Rector for Youth Policy Marina Malyutina, Valery Falkov, Evgeny Rybnov (foreground) and members of student associations

On September 25, Russian Minister of Science and Higher Education Valery Falkov paid a working visit to SPbGASU. The delegation also included Vice Governor of St. Petersburg Vladimir Knyaginin and Chairman of the Committee on Science and Higher Education of the St. Petersburg Administration Andrei Maksimov. The guests were greeted by SPbGASU Rector Evgeny Rybnov.

During the working meeting, Evgeny Rybnov discussed the results of the recent admissions campaign and the university's development priorities. Specifically, they discussed the importance of intensively implementing innovations in the educational process. The minister was briefed on the university's rapidly developing disciplines related to information modeling technologies and their integration into all areas of study.

The minister was informed that SPbGASU operates a project center where student teams work on real projects commissioned by industry partners. This allows students to gain experience in teamwork, become familiar with current industry challenges, and establish connections within the professional community.

Valery Falkov was presented with two exhibitions dedicated to the achievements of SPbGASU. One of them highlights the university's work as a center for training restorers. According to Nadezhda Akulova, Acting Head of the Department of Architectural and Urban Heritage, success in this area is due to a comprehensive approach: not only architectural and artistic aspects but also the technological aspects necessary when working with cultural heritage sites are studied. Students and graduates of the university have participated in the restoration of every second cultural heritage site in St. Petersburg, including such significant projects as the Chinese Palace in Oranienbaum, the Naval Cathedral in Kronstadt, Kazan Cathedral, and St. Michael's Castle, she explained.

The second exhibition is dedicated to a crucial area for our country: the development of Arctic cities and territories, and the creation of a comfortable urban environment and tourism infrastructure in the Arctic zone. The head of the department was able to view over 40 works by architecture students, created as a result of research and expeditions to the Arkhangelsk Region, the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, and the Kola Peninsula. According to Alexandra Eremeeva, Associate Professor of the Architectural Design Department, these works were presented to regional administrations, and some were recommended for implementation.

At the "Opportunity Fair" festival, Valery Falkov spoke with students. This event introduces first-year students to the university's extracurricular activities, including student government, sports, creative, and other leisure associations, and the student brigade movement. The students told the minister about the work of the "Kirpich" Student Leisure and Creativity Center, which has for many years housed a media center, the "Est Vkontakte!" discussion project, a photo studio, theater and dance groups, a KVN team, and much more.

In addition, the delegation members visited the scientific and technical library of SPbGASU, where Valery Falkov examined rare editions, in particular, a 16th-century textbook on descriptive geometry, as well as theses of the university's graduates from the 19th and early 20th centuries.

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First-year students of the Institute of Distance Education at the State University of Management were initiated into master's degree programs.

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On September 22, the State University of Management held a ceremony to inaugurate Master's students. First-year Master's students from the Institute of Distance Education at the State University of Management participated in the ceremony.

This traditional event takes place annually immediately after the university's admissions process is published to introduce new students to the university, inspire new part-time students to study, and facilitate their transition into the university.

During the official part of the meeting, the students were congratulated on their admission by the Institute's Director, Sergei Lenshin; Deputy Director, Elena Shnyreva; heads and deputy heads of the Institute's departments; and group curators.

Following this, a concert program prepared by the GUU Fine Arts Student Council began. Its main goal was to unite and entertain the newcomers, create a friendly atmosphere for first-year students to get acquainted, and introduce them to the Institute's traditions and the activities of the distance learning student government. The event concluded, as usual, with a song performed by the entire GUU Fine Arts Student Council.

We congratulate our first-year Master's students on the beginning of a new chapter in their lives and wish them success in all their endeavors!

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SPbGASU faculty completed an intensive course on youth policy development

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Alexandra Glukhova, Associate Professor of the Department of Architectural and Civil Engineering, Marina Egorova, Senior Lecturer of the Department of Construction Management, and Pavel Ivanov, Senior Lecturer of the Department of Structural Mechanics, participated in the Ministry of Science and Higher Education's program "Conductors of Meaning. The DNA of Russia." The program was held at the State University of Management in Moscow.

Over the course of two days, an intensive course on youth policy development at universities was held. Working groups discussed options for addressing the challenges set by the Ministry of Education and Science for educational institutions.

In addition, participants were given lectures by specialists in educational work and youth policy from leading universities.

At the closing of the event, Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education Olga Petrova delivered a farewell speech.

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Polytechnicians presented their research at the All-Russian Seminar on Jet Streams

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The 27th All-Russian Seminar with international participation on jet, separated, and unsteady flows of liquids, gases, and plasma was held in St. Petersburg at the D. F. Ustinov Belarusian State Technical University "VOENMEKH."

The seminar was attended by Nikolai Ivanov, Director of the Institute of Physics and Mechanics; Nikolai Bykov, Professor of the Physics Department; Evgeny Smirnov, Professor of the Higher School of Applied Mathematics and Computational Physics; and Mikhail Strelets, Head of the Computational Hydroaeroacoustics and Turbulence Laboratory. Nikolai Ivanov co-chaired the "Flows in Nozzles and Channels, Interior Ballistics" section, and Nikolai Bykov co-chaired the "Jet Technologies, Environmental Issues, and Safety Equipment" section.

At the seminar, participants discussed new results from theoretical, numerical, and experimental research in the fields of fluid, gas, and plasma mechanics, as well as their practical applications in aviation and space technology, energy, ecology, and a number of other fields. Presentations were given by scientists, engineers, and specialists from educational, design, scientific, and industrial organizations in Russia and the Republic of Belarus.

Professor Evgeny Smirnov presented a keynote address at the "Unsteady Flows, Aero- and Hydroacoustics" section, titled "The Structure of a Turbulent Jet Generated by a Ring System of Fluid Oscillators." Senior Lecturer Anna Podmarkova and graduate student Vladislav Adiatullin also presented their papers at the same session.

Nikolai Bykov presented a paper entitled "Rarefied Gas Jets: Astrophysical Applications and Vacuum Technologies" at the "Dynamics of Rarefied Gases" section.

Other faculty members, graduate students, and undergraduate students from the Polytechnic University also presented their papers at the seminar. The presentations by the Polytechnic University students demonstrated the high level of SPbPU's scientific school.

You can find out more about the past seminar on the website of the Physics and Mechanical Institute.

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A training seminar on the basics of endowment and fundraising was held at St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering.

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Seminar participants solve practical tasks

By early 2026, SPbGASU will launch an endowment fund, which will accumulate extra-budgetary funds for the university's development. This was announced by University Rector Evgeny Rybnov at a training seminar on the fundamentals of endowment and fundraising held at our university. Over the course of two days, employees received basic training on this activity.

"Today, the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation has tasked us with more actively engaging both alumni and the professional community in co-financing the university. Such support will be factored into the university's ranking and assessed by the ministry. In line with our university's development vector, at this year's Academic Council meeting, we decided to establish an endowment fund. Currently, SPbGASU receives a significant share of extra-budgetary revenue, yet its enormous potential is largely untapped. Developing fundraising is an important task. To achieve this, we must first analyze potential contacts and opportunities and then create a professional team of fundraisers. We have been working intensively in this direction for the past several months. The fund should be operational by early 2026," said Evgeny Ivanovich.

The rector noted that our university is collaborating with experts from the National Endowment Association and the European University at St. Petersburg (EUSP), who are helping establish the fund, optimize its operations, and train the working team. The seminar will help take a significant step in this direction, the rector noted.

Svetlana Lavrova, Advisor to the Rector of the European University at St. Petersburg and Chair of the Board of the National Endowment Association, emphasized that fundraising is a search for extra-budgetary funding, and therefore it is incorrect to understand it as a simple request for money. It is more accurately viewed as an invitation to join in a meaningful endeavor.

The endowment's purpose is to provide long-term financing for projects, spanning 5 to 15 years. It works as follows: A donor makes a contribution to the endowment fund. The funds raised by the fund are transferred to the management of a management company. The management company invests the funds under management to generate income in accordance with an investment strategy agreed upon with the management of SPbGASU. The income generated from investments is used to finance the university's activities in accordance with the endowment's objectives. The endowment itself remains inviolable—the funds transferred to the endowment cannot be withdrawn or spent.

"The sources of funding for any university include the state budget, revenue from paid educational services, the scientific and technical activities of educational institutions, and the commercialization of their results. There is always a risk of underfunding, so we're talking about planning for a maximum of five years. An endowment allows us to think long-term. The analytical data provided by SPbGASU suggests that the university's endowment fund will prove effective," noted Svetlana Lavrova.

Other speakers at the seminar included Alla Samoletova, Chief of Staff to the EUSP Rector and an expert in endowment funds; Yulia Selyukova, Head of the educational and outreach projects "Clover Laboratory" and "Our Children," a practicing fundraiser; Nadezhda Yusupova, an expert in fundraising; and Evgeny Mokhovikov, Executive Director of the Aurora-Ala Foundation and Assistant to the Executive Director of the EUSP Foundation.

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Creative and technical universities from Russia discussed the synergy of art and technology at the Polytechnic University.

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For three days, the Technopolis Polytech Research Building celebrated high art—music, ballet, and theater—as it hosted a networking project-analytical session, "Creative Universities in Technological Leadership: Significance and Role in Achieving Strategic Goals for the State and Industry."

Teams from creative and technical universities discussed with experts from the Russian Ministry of Education and Science, the Ministry of Culture, and the Social Center how to combine art, engineering, and technology so that the synergistic effect becomes a building block in the foundation of the country's strategic leadership.

The session was attended by representatives of five creative universities under the jurisdiction of the Russian Ministry of Culture, which received grants under the Priority-2030 program: the All-Russian State Institute of Cinematography named after S. A. Gerasimov (VGIK), the Gnessin Russian Academy of Music (RAM), the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute at the Vakhtangov State Academic Theatre (B. Shchukin Theatre Institute), the Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet (ARB), and the Russian Institute of Theatre Arts (GITIS). The Kazan State Institute of Culture (KazGIK), a candidate for participation in the program, was also represented.

The technical universities represented were SPbPU, MISIS University of Science and Technology, and St. Petersburg State University of Industrial Technology and Design.

On the first day of the session, Svetlana Ermakova, Director of the Department of Regional Policy, Education, and Project Management at the Russian Ministry of Culture, addressed the participants with a welcoming address. She noted the importance of collaboration between creative and engineering universities and industry in implementing the Priority 2030 program.

"From this session, I expect very clear, understandable solutions for the interaction between creative universities and production," said Svetlana Ermakova. "We need to find solutions in multimedia, film production, and other sectors that will allow us to interact with the industry at the highest level, just as our friends, partners, and colleagues do. We can definitely do this, but only if we work together. And here we need to think about consortiums and the opportunities that unification offers."

"There are a huge number of technical and engineering challenges in culture and creativity that need to be addressed, and they can likely be addressed with the help of partners, scientific and technical organizations, and universities," noted Konstantin Bogonosov, acting director of the Sociocenter, in his speech.

Maria Vrublevskaya, Vice-Rector for Human Resources at SPbPU and an expert at the Sociocenter, welcomed the guests on behalf of the Polytechnic University: "Our mission is to become a team. We, with our technological expertise, capabilities, and experience, and you, with your wonderful humanities and creative approach, can enrich engineering thought. This symbiosis will allow us to be considered the number one country in virtually every industry. We invited to the session people who have created technologies with their own hands, and who also recognize the importance of soft skills and understand that a technology team must be carefully equipped with talents who can shape technologies in a way that makes them absolutely competitive and interesting for society and the world."

On the first day, at the plenary session, speakers described how the target models of creative universities have changed since their participation in the Priority 2030 program, what strategic goals have been achieved, and what constitutes qualitative indicators of change. Then, they worked in groups.

The second day began with presentations from representatives of the Polytechnic University. Alexey Borovkov, Director of the SPbPU School of Digital Engineering and Chief Designer for the Scientific and Technological Program, spoke about the potential of digital engineering in solving problems in culture, sports, and the arts.

Sergey Salkutsan, Director of the Center for Continuing Professional Education at the Advanced Engineering School "Digital Engineering," shared his experience implementing joint projects between creative and engineering universities.

The "Polytech Metacampus" project, recognized as the best practice of the "Priority 2030" program, was presented by Yegor Melekhin, an assistant engineer at the SPbPU Institute of Civil Engineering.

The third day of the session was devoted to research and development at creative universities in the context of technological leadership. Scientific approaches to the digital transformation of culture and the possibility of creating an integrated network platform for creative and technical universities were also discussed.

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Callsign "Lawyer": SVO member meets with polytechnicians

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A meeting with Oleg Burtov, a member of the assault unit and a member of the Special Military Forces (SVO) with the call sign "Lawyer," was held at the Higher School of Law and Forensic Science of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University.

Oleg Burtovoy is a professional lawyer, was a deputy of a representative body of local government, a qualified attorney who carried out his professional activities at the St. Petersburg Bar Association (SPbBA – employer representative and partner of SPbPU).

Following his heart, Oleg Viktorovich volunteered for a special military operation in 2023. He is currently undergoing rehabilitation after four injuries and found time to tell the Polytechnic students what motivated him—a successful lawyer and father of two young children—to volunteer for the front. The students listened attentively to stories of the heroism of Russian soldiers and how they protect civilians. They were particularly impressed by his words about the civic duty of every person in the fight against Nazism—whether on the front lines or in the rear.

After the meeting, Oleg Viktorovich was given a tour of the laboratories of the HSE's Forensic Science Center. He emphasized that practice-oriented legal education in today's environment is an achievement of the Polytechnic University, a leading engineering university where the integration of humanities and technical disciplines is essential. Forensic legal expertise is a modern trend that should be built upon in the development of university education.

"I wish the Polytechnic University success in training engineers, lawyers, and managers for the new Russia, who will forge our victories and bring glory to the Fatherland through their labor, and who, if necessary, will rise as one to defend our Motherland," Oleg Viktorovich noted. "I would especially like to thank everyone for their commitment and support. We, behind the ribbon, feel the support of the entire country. Together, we are strong! And we will win!"

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