Under this motto today's young researchers NTUU "KPI" get their names in the domestic and international scientific environment. Among them there is the assistant of the department of production devices FIDE Natalia V. Bezuglaya. According to the results of her hard work she was recognized winner of the contest "young teacher-researcher in 2014”. This fact once again confirms the high level and effectiveness of research work on the electronics faculty.

N.V.Bezugla in 2007 received a master's degree with honors in specialty "Laser and optoelectronic technics." While still a student under the direction of Head of Department Professor V.G.Kolobrodov she became interested in research and innovation activities and up to the completion of training issued three patents for utility model and has published an article in professional scientific edition. For his achievements in teaching, research and public activity she was twice (2005, 2007) holder a fellowship of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine.

After graduating from university she worked at the FIDE Department of production equipment, enrolling in graduate studies under heading of the Professor G.S.Timchik. Since 2008, she began working as an assistant. She teaches courses "Physiotherapy equipment" and "Cryogenic medical equipment" and teaching laboratory practice. For this practice she has developed and published a methodological support. In addition to academic work, Natalia deals with methodological (responsible for the development of curricula for distance learning) and organizational issues (part of the organizing committee of the annual international conference "Instrument: Status and Prospects", is the secretary of the section "Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology").

The main areas of research N.V.Bezugla are the modern methods and means of optical biomedical diagnostics. On the base of this research she prepared materials for her thesis. Considerable interest paid worldwide to non-invasive, in particular, optical techniques for monitoring biological objects, as well as the experience gained by young scientists KPI in numerous projects, schools and conferences allows the university to stand next to leading universities and research centers in Europe in the development and implementation of a new class of medical devices.

In 2013 N.V.Bezugla received a grant to participate in the scientific school "Biophotonics-Riga 2013", organized by, in particular, the international community of Optics and Photonics (SPIE) and Optical community of America (OSA). She learned there from the leading world-class scientists and received feedback and recommendations on the subject of her own research. Scientific traditions that support young researchers FIDE are the solid foundations for the establishment and improvement of modern innovative technologies in various areas of instrumentation.

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