Important traditions of collaboration with world-wide and regional international organizations (UNO, UNDP, UNESCO, UNIDO, WIPO, EC, NATO, BSUN, CODATA, ICSU) are supported in Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute.
Gaps in the anti-crisis management of territorial communities and the lack of awareness of the population about actions in crisis and emergency situations are the conclusions of teams of scientists from the FMM and the Faculty of Management Engineering of the Poznan University of Technology.
The global world order, security challenges, Ukraine-NATO relations, and the US experience in building a defense system and warfare.
Speaking to students is a common thing for Mart Noorma, Director of the NATO Joint Cyber Defense Center of Excellence (CCDCOE), who visited Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute on February 8. After all, he is a professor and former vice-rector for academic affairs at the University of Tartu, worked at the Helsinki University of Technology.
Ukraine has officially joined the NATO Joint Center of Excellence for Cyber Defense (CCDCOE). The State Flag of Ukraine was solemnly raised near the Center's headquarters in Tallinn.
Meet Victoria Kim, a student of the LN-01 group of the Department of Theory, Practice and Translation of the German Language. She won gold in a student competition organized by the Centre for International Security with the support of the NATO Information and Documentation Centre in Ukraine.
In the middle of October, the group of students and members of the Faculty of Physical Engineering of KPI visited a city which name evokes many historical and cultural reminiscences in any educated person - the ancient but still young Athens nowadays.
The competitions "TIDE Hackathon 2019" took place from February 25 to March 1 in Warsaw (Poland).
- Scientists of Igor Sikorsky KPI together with Norwegian colleagues are developing a 3D mine detector
At the 15th meeting of the Ukraine-NATO Joint Working Group on Cooperation in Science and Environment, which took place in early July in Kiev, a working prototype of a 3D mine detector was demonstrated, which has no analogues in the world.
The Professor of Radioengineering Faculty Viktor Naidenko in partnership with the Professor of McMaster University of Canada Nataliia Nikolova has got NATO grant under the program "Science for Peace and Security" to develop a prototype of a compact portable system for preventing and combating
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