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Illustration for news: HSE Student Wins UMNIK Innovation Project Support Programme

HSE Student Wins UMNIK Innovation Project Support Programme

Pavel Samoilenko, a student at MIEM HSE, has been awarded a grant from the Innovation Promotion Foundation in support of his project which aims to develop mobile applications for navigating and visualizing 3D content inside buildings. The grant award totals 500,000 rubles.

Illustration for news: MIEM TechnoShow: ‘The University’s Key Objective is to Inspire Students to Create Something New’

MIEM TechnoShow: ‘The University’s Key Objective is to Inspire Students to Create Something New’

With five hours of networking, 22 ‘video guest halls’, and over 800 visitors from 16 countries, this year’s MIEM TechnoShow was a spectacular online exhibition. Attendees could visit various ‘rooms’ to see the projects MIEM students had been working on this past academic year.

Illustration for news: MIEM Students Win Rostelecom Online Hackathon

MIEM Students Win Rostelecom Online Hackathon

In VirusHack, a hackathon organized by Rostelecom, a team of students from the HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (MIEM HSE) finished among the competition’s winning teams. More than 1,000 competitors from different regions of Russia presented 240 projects before the jury of the hackathon, which was held remotely.

Illustration for news: Four Student Projects with Potential to Become High Tech Start-Ups

Four Student Projects with Potential to Become High Tech Start-Ups

The Armensky Annual Inter-University Research and Technology Conference has concluded at MIEM HSE. Out of 200 submitted papers, 32 works by high school, undergraduate and graduate students participated in the event. The HSE News Service has prepared an overview of four HSE student-led projects that were awarded first-class diplomas.

Socially Relevant Engineering Projects by MIEM HSE Students

Explaining how robots work by means of a video game; teaching children to count by means of a smartphone; and teaching a mechanical prosthesis to ‘think’ by means of processing brain signals – these tasks are very different in technical terms. But all three have been solved by HSE students as part of their engineering projects and have helped to improve lives.

Illustration for news: HSE Students Take 3 rd Place in the Microsoft Hackathon

HSE Students Take 3 rd Place in the Microsoft Hackathon

The Microsoft Hackschool for students was held in Moscow on October 14-15. Microsoft experts and Microsoft partner students helped identify the best projects during the event that could change students’ lives.

HSE MIEM Students Demonstrate their Developments at Nauka 0+ Science Festival

Dance with a robot, become immersed in virtual reality, mount a weather station, learn about smart home technologies and just have a good time. At Nauka 0+ Science Festival, HSE showed that scientific development can be not only useful, but also accessible to everyone.


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