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Russian Scientists Launch Real-Time Labor Market Analysis Service in 2025

The platform automatically collects and analyzes data on job vacancies, job seekers’ resumes, and other key indicators.

In 2025, Russia’s Higher School of Economics (HSE) shifted its focus toward creating in-demand technology products and services. The university’s press service outlined several key projects and developments.

Among them, a research team upgraded the functionality and user interface of SmartMLOps, a platform for deploying and managing AI services. Integrated into the university’s digital infrastructure, SmartMLOps is designed to speed up the development and market rollout of AI solutions. At HSE, it is already being used to deploy AI models and provide access to data.

In response to growing demand for real-time labor market analysis tools, researchers developed a prototype information and analytics system called Labor Market Capacity. The service automatically collects and analyzes data on job vacancies, job seekers’ resumes, as well as regional socio-economic and demographic indicators.

AI Agents and Digital Services

Another key area of work involves developing AI agents to improve efficiency and introducing principles of human-centered management within the university itself. For these purposes, the team created an “AI employee” for the academic office. The chatbot advises students and faculty on a wide range of issues and is integrated into the university’s digital ecosystem. Another AI service is designed to monitor students’ psychological and academic well-being, helping support those in difficult situations.

Researchers are also continuing work on an interactive platform based on the iFORA intelligent data analysis system. The platform is intended to help users find and access AI services for scientific, analytical, and industry-specific tasks. At the same time, the team is developing AI assistants for various sectors.

Databases and Risk Profiles

To support decision-making by government and business, the research team created two new databases this year: a navigator of promising competencies for the digital economy and a database of defense industry production chains worldwide. They also updated six additional databases that were initially developed in 2024.

In the field of climate risk management, the HSE team proposed a new methodology and built a database of climate risk profiles for municipalities. The database contains information on hazardous natural events and the threats they pose to the economy and population. The developments were presented at the UN “AI for Good” summit in Geneva.

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