The awards ceremony of the Mathematics Olympiad

On March 30 NTUU "KPI" held an open Mathematics Olympiad, which is annually conducted by the staff of the Department of Mathematical Analysis and Probability Theory and is the first stage of all-Ukrainian student olympiad in mathematics for students of higher educational institutions.

Anna Mykolayivna Kulyk embroidered the patterns of her life

This is exactly about Anna Mykolayivna Kulyk, associate professor of FMF. Her little Motherland is Ivano-Frankivsk region – the land of original folk artists and embroiderers. The first 5-year old Hannusya’s embroidery was the simple little rose on a piece of old bedsheet.

Watercolours from the exhibition

In the Art Competition "The Talents of KPI" the assistant professor of descriptive geometry and computer graphics T.V.Hnitetska’s paintings were considered the best. Tetiana has been showing her works in KPI for several years.

Vitkup Nadezhda. Constructed products of the future

In the autumn of 2015 celebrated 100 years since the birth of Nadezhdy Konstantinovny Vitkup, former assistant professor of descriptive geometry, engineering and computer graphics, many years trade union leader of KPI.

Dreams keeper

  They said that during the sleep our soul travels from one world to another and gives us massages from space. Other thinks that dreams are reflection of everyday life. Each of us, fell asleep, dream about bright and interesting dreams.

Conference of Young Researchers at the FMF

The Fourth All-Ukrainian Conference of Young Researchers in Mathematics and Physics, housed by the FMF, was held on April 23-24, 2015 with NTUU "KPI", National Pedagogical Dragomanov University and NaUKMA as its continuous founders and organizers.

Conference of students and young scientists at the FMF

The Department of descriptive geometry, engineering and computer graphics Physics and Mathematics 23-24 April 2015 the IV National Scientific Conference of Students and Young Scientists "Applied geometry, design, intellectual property and innovation and students young scientists. "

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