Chubynsky Vladimir Dmitrievich. Polytechnic, poet, teacher

The song (words and melody) is written by KPI student, the participant of choir Vladimir Dmitrievich Chubynsky. It seems this is not the accident (surprisingly). To create a work that will be a symbol of something great, the person should be an implement of the same period. And Chubynsky was such a person.

Bariahtar Viktor Grygorovych

A prominent Ukrainian scientist, one of the founders and the 1st dean of the Physico-mathematical Faculty of NTUU “KPI”, member of the Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences Viktor Grygorovych Bariahtar was born on the 9th of August 1930.

Vynoslavskiy Vasiliy Mykolayovich. On the 90th Anniversary of His Birth

On January 14, 2010 we celebrated 90 years since the birth of Honored Worker of Higher School of the USSR, laureate of the State Prize of Ukraine , Professor Vasiliy Mykolayovich Vynoslavskoho , who for many years was the Dean of the Faculty of Mining and Mining Electromechanics and Automation in

Kudashev Alexander Sergeevich. Biography

Alexander Sergeevich Kudashev was born  on 28th of January, 1872 in St. Petersburg in the family of state councillor . His father Kudashev Sergei Sergeyevich (1834-?), had five daughters and the only son Alexander.

Serensen Sergij Volodymyrovych. Biographical information

Sergij Volodymyrovych Serensen was born in Khabarovsk in 1905. His father was an engineer. In 1926 he graduated from mechanical department of Kyjiv industrial institute (KPI) and in 1929 defended his thesis after postgraduate study.

Nechaev Alexey

Alexey Nechaev was born on the 19th of January, 1864 in the family of a priest.

Kosinsky Volodymyr Andriyovych

Kosinsky Volodymyr Andriyovych was born on August 13, 1864 in the village Doroshivka, Glukhovski County, Chernigov province, now Yampolsky district of the Sumy region (according to other sources , it was Yankov Hutir of the same County) in a wealthy aristocratic family.

Helena Pchilka: "Word! The thing is big, holy ..."

Olga Dragomanova (in marriage Kosach), acting under the pseudonym Helen Pchilka, is rightly called the sorrowful mother of Ukrainian culture, which gave the Ukraine, the world's Lesya Ukrainka. In the history of Ukrainian culture, science and public opinion Helena Pchilka is a whole epoch.

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