For 16 years, the KPI Situation Center has been implementing the concept of sustainable development of Ukraine and countries around the world. Performs short- and long-term analysis and scenario planning of the security, economic, political and social spheres on a global and national scale.
Professor Masayuki Sato from Tohoku University of Japan visited KPI to offer an alternative to low-performance demining devices - his own portable two-sensor device ALIS.
The problem of demining the territories of Ukraine during the hostilities of 2022-2024 has sharply escalated. Currently, about 30% of Ukrainian territory is mined with explosives, and only 1% has been cleared.
KPI students met with representatives of the Kovalska Industrial and Construction Group.
Students had a unique chance to learn from practicing professionals what competencies and skills are needed to become part of the team of a leading construction holding and study on a dual form.
Ukrainians felt the tragedy of the Chornobyl disaster like no other. Therefore, nuclear safety for scientists and educators of Ukraine is perhaps the most important area of development of the latest technologies.
At the end of March, Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute was visited by the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Romania to Ukraine Alexandru Victor Micula and the Second Secretary of the Embassy of this country Stefan Vatsean.
KPI students handed over their own assembled Mamonov's electric stretcher to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The ground drone is designed to evacuate the wounded from the battlefield. It is controlled remotely.