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Illustration for news: Next-Generation Cardiology: AI, Genetics, and Personalised Medicine

Next-Generation Cardiology: AI, Genetics, and Personalised Medicine

More than 400 specialists from Russia and other countries participated in the 'Genetics and the Heart' Congress hosted by HSE University. Experts discussed the latest advances in clinical and molecular cardiology, new approaches to managing rare diseases, challenges in genome editing, and the role of artificial intelligence in interpreting medical and genetic data. A central theme of the congress was the practical integration of genetic knowledge into routine clinical practice.

Illustration for news: HSE University Scholars Uncover E-Learning Preferences of Top Students

HSE University Scholars Uncover E-Learning Preferences of Top Students

HSE University experts have analysed students’ digital footprints and shown for the first time that final grades depend on one’s personal approach to an online course. Balanced students have proven to be more successful than those who follow a more traditional and practical approach. The findings from this study will help create a more adaptive and personalised educational system. This research has been published in the journal The Internet and Higher Education.

Illustration for news: Third ‘International Academic Cooperation of HSE University’ Open Competition Launched

Third ‘International Academic Cooperation of HSE University’ Open Competition Launched

Research (scientific) structural units of HSE University planning to conduct joint research with foreign universities and research centres are invited to take part in the competition.

Illustration for news: HSE University and Nauka Publishers Join Forces to Advance Science Communication and Creative Economy

HSE University and Nauka Publishers Join Forces to Advance Science Communication and Creative Economy

HSE University and Nauka Publishers have signed a cooperation agreement. Nauka Publishers, Russia’s oldest scientific publishing house, which will celebrate its 300th anniversary next year, is also one of the largest in the world. Under the agreement, the parties will work together to promote the results of HSE University’s research and to advance science communication.

Illustration for news: 'Our Research Is Primarily Focused on Developing Lasers as Carriers of Information'

'Our Research Is Primarily Focused on Developing Lasers as Carriers of Information'

The International Laboratory of Quantum Optoelectronics at HSE University–St Petersburg develops semiconductor microlasers. The components and systems created by the laboratory also enable high-speed data transmission and processing. Natalia Kryzhanovskaya, Head of the Laboratory and Doctor of Sciences in Physics and Mathematics, spoke with the HSE News Service about the laboratory’s research areas and future prospects.

Illustration for news: BRICS, Diplomacy, and Economic Analysis: An HSE Semester in Brazil

BRICS, Diplomacy, and Economic Analysis: An HSE Semester in Brazil

A semester in Brazil became far more than a period of academic mobility for HSE University students—it turned into a full-fledged professional experience. While studying at universities in Rio de Janeiro and Belo Horizonte, they simultaneously undertook internships at the General Consulate of the Russian Federation and the Trade Representation of Russia, combining academic training with practical experience of international work.

Illustration for news: Tying Knots, Eating Sweets, and Playing Go: HSE University Celebrates Chinese New Year

Tying Knots, Eating Sweets, and Playing Go: HSE University Celebrates Chinese New Year

On February 18, 2026, a celebration of Chinese New Year was held in the central atrium of the Pokrovka building. The festive programme showcased the rich traditions of the holiday, including dance and violin performances, folk games, and a tea ceremony. The event was organised by HSE University's Chinese Culture Club and the Support and Career Centre for International Students and Alumni.

Illustration for news: HSE Scientists Develop Method to Stabilise Iodine in Solar Cells

HSE Scientists Develop Method to Stabilise Iodine in Solar Cells

Scientists at HSE MIEM, in collaboration with colleagues from China, have developed a method to improve the durability of perovskite solar cells by addressing iodine loss from the material. The researchers introduced quaternary ammonium molecules into the perovskite structure; these molecules form strong electrostatic pairs with iodine ions, effectively anchoring them within the crystal lattice. As a result, the solar cells retain more than 92% of their power after a thousand hours of operation at 85°C. The study has been published in Advanced Energy Materials.

Illustration for news: 'Science Combines Work, Social Connection, and a Spirit of Adventure'

'Science Combines Work, Social Connection, and a Spirit of Adventure'

Marina Sheshukova chose research in mathematical statistics and probability theory over a career in music. In this interview with the HSE Young Scientists project, she discusses Markov chains, multi-armed bandits, and her dog named after the mathematician Camille Jordan.

Illustration for news: HSE Researchers Create Genome-Wide Map of Quadruplexes

HSE Researchers Create Genome-Wide Map of Quadruplexes

An international team, including researchers from HSE University, has created the first comprehensive map of quadruplexes—unstable DNA structures involved in gene regulation. For the first time, scientists have shown that these structures function in pairs: one is located in a DNA region that initiates gene transcription, while the other lies in a nearby region that enhances this process. In healthy tissues, quadruplexes regulate tissue-specific genes, whereas in cancerous tissues they influence genes responsible for cell growth and division. These findings may contribute to the development of new anticancer drugs that target quadruplexes. The study has been published in Nucleic Acids Research.