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LETI students of LETI took part in the 12th Dolivo-Dobrovolsky International Olympiad in Theoretical and General Electrical Engineering "Electrical Engineering - 2022."

πŸ₯ˆLETI students took second place in the team event, sharing it with Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University.

πŸ“ In the individual competition, a third-year student Nikita Lyfar and second-year students Nguyen Cao Ky and Alexander Efanov took third to fifth places.
LETI held an unprecedented hackathon Building a Sustainable World, in which St. Petersburg students and schoolchildren from the Leningrad region competed with their Indian counterparts to offer the best IT engineering solutions for global challenges.
🎡 The LETI Academic Choir held its 65th concert.

The concert featured spiritual and secular music, as well as arrangements of folk songs. The audience enjoyed perfomances in five languages: Russian, Belarusian, Georgian, Norwegian, and Slovenian.
Researchers of the Department of Automation and Control Processes have developed a model that will allow calculating the anaerobic threshold, an important indicator of physical fitness monitoring, with high accuracy individually for each athlete. This will ensure that the athlete enters the competition at the peak form.

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Alexandra Dynyak and Sofia Shchubret, students of the Faculty of Electronics of LETI, won bronze medals in the annual St. Petersburg University Beach Volleyball Championship, which was held on June 4 and 5.
Mini-City, located not far from the Peter and Paul Fortress, is an exposition of 1:33 scale bronze miniatures of St. Petersburg's main attractions, creating a bird's-eye view of the city.

Trivia: Next to the exposition is a monument to the architects who made an invaluable contribution to the construction of the city: Voronikhin (Kazan Cathedral), Bazhenov (Mikhailovsky Castle), Thomas de Thomon (Spit of Vasilyevsky Island), Montferrand (St. Isaac's Cathedral), Trezzini (Peter and Paul Fortress), Rossi (General Staff Building), Zakharov (Admiralty), Rastrelli (Winter Palace) - all are made life-size, and you can even sit at a table with them.

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πŸ₯³ On June 15, LETI will host a concert "136 years. Classics and the Future of Engineering", dedicated to the foundation day of the university. The event starts at 15:00 in the auditorium of Building 3 of the university.

Viktor Sheludko, Rector of LETI, will make a welcoming speech and present employees and lecturers of the university with LETI Diplomas of Merit for many years of diligent work, significant advances in science and education, and contribution to the development of the university.

Students from the LETI Art Center teams will make fascinating performances. A special guest of the concert will be the Divertissement chamber orchestra led by Ilya Ioff, Honored Artist of Russia. The orchestra will perform compositions from the cycle "The Seasons" - "Spring" and "Winter" by Antonio Vivaldi, "Summer" by Astor Piazzolla, and "Autumn" tango by Osvaldo Requena.
πŸ₯‰Students of the Faculty of Humanities of LETI took third place at the Festival of Social Advertising "EXIT-2022" in the PR Projects nomination.

Students in Advertising and Public Relations Anastasia Luneva, Zlatoslava Podyanova, Alexandra Pasechnik, Valeria Plekhanova, Alexander Makarov and Alexander Nikiforov created a communication project "Gadgetoff". The project highlights the safety of Internet communication in the theme of "Social Networks or Where Are You, Our Children?"
LETI scientists are among the winners of prizes for outstanding scientific achievements in science and education.

πŸ’¬"The awarding of St. Petersburg Government prizes to LETI scientists is a well-deserved recognition of the results of their long-term research work, contribution to the scientific and technological development of the city, and training of the engineering elite." – Viktor Sheludko, Rector of LETI
Meet EmΓ­lia Aneth Reyes Hasbun from Honduras, who graduated from LETI in 2018 with a master's degree in bioengineering systems:

"Now, I work with imaging systems, for which the knowledge in the specific courses has given me a strong basis to grow from. My degree at LETI opened for me the opportunity to work in Europe and develop myself as a professional in one of the fields explored during the master's degree. Finding a job in Europe is never easy, but since the diploma is recognized in Europe, it opened more opportunities."

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Twenty projects of young scientists from LETI will receive funding thanks to the university's contest of R&D projects 2022.


Its participants presented innovative methods, technologies, software and hardware, intelligent systems for medicine, defectoscopy, robotics, electronics, automation, ecology, personal data protection, online commerce, and others.
Viktor Sheludko, Rector of LETI, congratulates university students and employees on the 136th anniversary of the university foundation.

πŸ’¬ "The history of past victories demands high results from us today. We set ambitious goals, and we succeed in many things. The main achievement of the last year was winning the Priority 2030 program. We confirmed our right to be among the leading universities in Russia. But it is not only recognition – it is, first of all, great responsibility and hard work. In the program, we have indicated our responsibility for developing innovative technologies for our priority areas and training in-demand new generation engineers for the economy of the region and the whole country. As part of strategic projects, we expect to obtain breakthrough results as early as this year. I am sure that together we will succeed," said the rector of LETI in his congratulations.
1961. Students in the laboratory of the Department of Industrial Electrification and Automation (now the Department of Automatic Control Systems).

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In this interview, the LETI student from Greece Dimitris Palogiannidis talks about his studies and research in the English-language program in bioengineering, receiving the Potanin scholarship, and playing the guitar.
Metal corrosion is a crucial problem for technical systems (cars, ships, airplanes) and infrastructure objects (bridges, power line towers, TV towers).

The digital twin proposed by LETI researchers will form the basis for creating energy-efficient equipment for applying protective coatings to metal structures of any size using strong electromagnetic fields.

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More than 300 students and schoolchildren from St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region took part in the project Week of Good Eco-Deeds. It featured contests, a theatrical performance, a fairy tale, volunteering at an animal shelter, and an ecological research project.