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O luns 23 de xuño de 2025 varios representantes da ITMO University (Saint Petersburg), participantes do programa de mobilidade Erasmus+, ofrecerán un seminario para dar a coñecer o seu traballo e a súa universidade.
Será na sala de seminarios de Torre CACTI de 11 a 13 horas:
1. Polina Khapaeva, Director for Development, ChemBio Cluster SCAMT, IT University.
2. Aleksandr Vinogradov, PhD, Full professor ITMO University. Saint-Petersburg.
Topic: "Development of inkjet printing methods and industrial projects based on current industrially challenges in Russia".
Prof. Aleksandr Vinogradov is the head of one of the most successful Advanced Engineering Schools in Russia.
Over the past three years, the school has developed a robust transformation system, guiding researchers to become leaders of engineering teams. At the same time, fundamental research in the field of inkjet printing has significantly contributed to scientific advancement. Through his work, Prof. Vinogradov is learning how to motivate talented young students and help them make significant progress.
3. Maxim Morozov, Assoc. Professor, PhD, Senior researcher at Advanced Engineering School, ITMO Universit.
Dr. Maxim Morozov received his PhD from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland) in 2005 and participated in several interdisciplinary projects during his postdoctoral research at the Technical University of Dresden (TUDresden), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Trondheim University of Science and Technology (NTNU), and ITMO University. He is currently a lecturer at Chem&Bio Cluster and a senior researcher at Advanced Engineering School, ITMO University. His research activity has been focused on electronic oxides with multifunctional properties, such as semiconductors, ferroelectrics and multiferroics. Typically, the multifunctionality of such oxides is due to properties controlled by the crystal structure, domain structure, local structural inhomogeneities, charged point defects and others. One of his most recent projects was related to memristors - promising resistive memory elements that mimic the electrical activity of biological neurons in transition metal oxides at the nanoscale. His lecture will offer an overview of the recent scientific trend towards neuromorphic electronics based on memristive in-memory computing.
4. Galina Demidova, PhD, Full professor. ITMO University. Saint-Petersburg.
Prof. Galina Demidova (Senior Member, IEEE) received her Ph.D. from ITMO University in 2018 and currently Head of the “Electric Drive Systems Engineering” education program at ITMO University (Russia). She also holds professorships at Hangzhou Dianzi University and Changchun University of Science and Technology (China). With over 18 years of experience in control systems, neural networks, machine learning, wind turbine technologies, and precision engineering, she has contributed to more than 100 scientific publications and over 70 industrial projects. Prof. Demidova is an expert in high-precision systems for biomedical applications and is currently engaged in the development and support of a microfluidic printer for oligonucleotide synthesis based on microliter reagent dosing.
Her lecture will focus on the use of physics-informed neural networks (PINNs) for modeling and control of technical systems. This advanced approach, which bridges data-driven learning and physical laws, holds significant promise not only in engineering but also in the fields of nanomaterials and applied physics, oXering new perspectives for interdisciplinary research and Innovation.