The students of our university worked on the development and the creation of nano-satellite PolyITAN-1. They are in particular: Dmitry Turin, Anton Snurnitsin, Alexander Chaplygin, Eugene Kovalenko, Anna Sergeeva, Nazariy Bendasyuk.
A graduate of the RTF, now a graduate student ESITS Nazariy Bendasyuk came to Kiev from Ternopil area after graduating from the Kremenetsk Lyceum. In 2013 he graduated from the NTUU"KPI": got a degree in "Radiotechnics", qualified as a research engineer and enrolled in graduate school at the Department of ESITS Telecommunications (supervisor - Professor S.G.Bunin). To participate in the space project Nazariy joined in 2010 Invitation to undertake the development of microsatellite caused the student not only a lot of interest, but also the excitement, it's not every day offer to participate in the actual research on space technology. Together with a senior lecturer M.O.Pershin and associate professor R.V.Antipenko Nazariy worked on the creation of one of the subsystems - on-board transceiver radioline and ground control station.
In the future Nazariy plans to continue to work on the creation and development of new spacecrafts. In the near future - to take part in the international project QB50, devoted to the study of the lower layers of the thermosphere.
Eugene Kovalenko, now a graduate student FE, developed the power system of a nanosatellite under the leadership Assoc. Ph.D. A.V. Budyonny. During development it was necessary to place the power supply system, which includes a processor, six multiplexers and seven converters on the bord with sizes 95X95 mm. This was accomplished by using the latest electronic base, as well as - for the first time in the CIS - the lithium-iron batteries. The knowledge and the results were the basis for the thesis.
Classmates from FHPE: Anton Snurnitsin from Donetsk and Alexander Chaplygin from Kiev - open, cheerful and sociable guys. Jokes, humor and jokes accompany them every day. But the students are very serious about their learning and future work . Participation in the creation of nano-satellite was for them an important step in professional growth. Together with involved in the development senior researcher A.B.Rassamakin, Anton developed a geometrical and thermal model nanosatellite PolyITAN-1 and simulation using the software package ESATAN-TMS heat transfer processes occurring in the elements of the satellite during orbital flight. Headed by Associate Professor V.A.Rogachova Alexander participated in the preparation and conduct of thermal vacuum test engineering and flight model satellite PolyITAN-1 in ground conditions and in the preparation of the measuring system and the simulation of the solar wind. Guys are full of pride being involved in serious scientific work. We wish them new and interesting projects.