On August 28, Nina Antonivna Yaremchuk, acting as the head of the Department of Information and Measuring Technique, candidate of technical sciences, professor, honored teacher of NTUU "KPI", turned 80 years old.

N.A. Yaremchuk graduated with honors from the Kyiv Polytechnic Institute in 1960 with a degree in “Electrical Measuring Technique”. For two years she worked as an engineer, and then she entered postgraduate study at the department of measuring devices. After graduation from the postgraduate studies in 1965, she was enrolled as an assistant to the same department. In 1966 she presented her thesis for the degree of candidate of technical sciences.

From 1966 to 2011, Nina Antonivna worked as a teacher, an assistant professor and a professor of the Department of Information and Measuring Technique, a dean of the Instrument-Making Faculty of the local Kyiv University of Scientific and Technical Progress, a member of the Republican Union Presidium of STO "Priborprom", a deputy dean of the EAF in organizational work, a deputy director at the Research Institute of Experimental Informatics and Metrology. Since 2011, she has been acting as the head of the Department of Information and Measuring Technique.

N. Yaremchuk is a creative, talented personality, an author and co-author of more than 230 scientific works, including 2 monographs, 4 tutorials, including a two-volume manual "Metrology and Measurements", 3 state standards, and 6 author's certificates. She has prepared and taught more than 10 new training courses, including a course of lectures on metrological support of information and measuring systems and software tools, intellectual means of measuring technique, IT technologies in measuring technique. She is a co-author of 5 distance courses, which are certified by the Ukrainian Institute of Information Technologies in Education, including such disciplines as "Measurement uncertainty", "Fundamentals of metrology and measuring techniques" and "Metrological support of software tools measuring technique". Under her authorship a series of pamphlets of the society "Knowledge" on the theory of measurement errors was published. Under the leadership of N.A. Yaremchuk 5 theses for the degree of candidate of technical sciences were presented, two of them - outside Ukraine (in Germany and France).

Thanks to the initiative and perseverance of the head of the department N.A. Yaremchuk, colleagues and students of the department take an active part in international educational and scientific projects, including the Erasmus+ program; collaborate with leading universities in Germany, France and Poland.

For years of work in the Igor Sikorsky KPI N.A. Yaremchuk received the deserved authority and sincere respect among students, colleagues and teachers. Her love, patience, humanity, respect for students are admired by all who have the honor to communicate with her, and her efficiency and love for the lifework inspires and captures the colleagues.

Nina Antonivna conducts active scientific, methodological and organizational work on the development and improvement of higher technical education in Ukraine. She is a member of the scientific and methodological subcommittee of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, a member of the Technical Committee for Standardization TK-90 "Means for measuring electrical and magnetic magnitudes", a member of the University's NMPK on the specialty 152 "Metrology and Information and Measuring Technique", a member of the academic councils of the faculty and university and a chairman of the certification committee of the department.

The Nina Antonivna Yaremchuk’s scientific, creative, technical, pedagogical achievements were marked by the awarding of the honorary title "Honored Teacher of NTUU "KPI".

Intelligent, simple and accessible in communication, partial, demanding, fair and principled in work, a loving and caring wife, a mother and a grandmother in the family - this is all our Nina Antonivna. Nina Antonivna brought up a son and daughter with her husband, a professor and a corresponding member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Vladimir Grigorievich, who continued the family tradition. Son is a professor at the Higher Technical School in Hessen (Germany).

Congratulations to Nina Antonivna on her anniversary! We wish her strong health, longevity and creative inspiration, success in work, warmth and well-being in the family, attention, love and respect from others. Happiness and prosperity for many years to come.

The staff of the Department of Information and Measuring Technique