The energy war that Russia is waging against Ukraine has shown the relevance of using hybrid energy systems under martial law. Alternative energy sources significantly help the energy system, they are relatively small and harder to attack.
The state's status in the modern world is determined by its scientific and technical level and ability for technological development. And materials science itself is currently one of the priorities of scientific progress.
“Everything that is done all the better,” says her motto Alina Shulha. She is an Associate Professor of the Department of Design and Production of Radio Electronic Equipment of the Faculty of Radio Engineering.
This principle is followed in the work and life of Professor of Information and Communication Technologies and Systems Alina Moshinskaya, winner of the university competition "Young Teacher-Researcher 2020".
Traditionally, representatives of technical faculties win the university competition "Young Teacher-Researcher". It is even more pleasant to tell about a young scientist, whose historical explorations are interesting and modern, they are published in international publications.
Back in 2005, a young novice of the FRE, a gold medalist of the Kyiv-Mohyla College, the winner of the third stage of the All-Ukrainian School Mathematical Olympiad, Stepan Piltiay, lit a fire in the symbolic bowl of knowledge on the Freshman Day.
Back in 2005, an inquisitive, purposeful young man, now known as Dmytro Kostyuk, the winner of the Young Teacher-Researcher 2020 university competition, came to the Department of Applied Hydro-Aeromechanics and Mechanotronics of MMI.
Every year, on Youth Day, the City Hall awards 50 prizes of UAH 10,000 each to the talented youth of the capital of Ukraine for the development of the hero city of Kyiv. They are awarded to citizens of Ukraine and residents of Kyiv aged 14 to 35.
Artificial intelligence systems, created and improved by scientists worldwide, are widely used in everyday human activities and special-purpose products.