Congratulations to our graduates! NEWS

On December 19-20, 2022, dissertation defenses were held in a mixed format in 293 classrooms of the 1st building under the educational and professional master’s training program in the specialty 151 Automation and computer-integrated technologies.

The following papers were presented for defense:

  • Automated system for controlling the incisor stress state (Oleksandra Balyakina, supervisor: Ph.D., associate professor Oleksandr Podolian);
  • Automated control system for an industrial manipulator robot (Volodymyr Gaidai, supervisor: Ph.D., associate professor Serhii Lisovets);
  • The automated system of parts transportation in the “unmanned technology” conditions (Mykola Gatsko, supervisor: Ph.D., associate professor Vadym Shevchenko);
  • Optimization of the automated parts processing system based on the Lotka-Volterra model (Olha Datsenko, supervisor: Ph.D., senior scientific associate Tetyana Klochko);
  • Computer-integrated system of the quasi-periodic structures laser diagnostics (Oleksandr Kulykivskii, supervisor: Doctor of Science, Prof. Hryhoriy Tymchyk);
  • Computer-integrated system of biopotential removal by neural probes (Zoya Naumkina, supervisor: Ph.D., associate professor Oleksandr Podolian);
  • Automated bicycle suspension control module (Evhen Pankratov, supervisor: Ph.D., associate professor Natalia Stelmakh);
  • Automated bending spring control system (Romanenko Kyrylo, supervisor: Ph.D., associate professor Oleksandr Podolian);
  • Simulation model of manipulator control based on the Riccati equation (Sirosh Vladyslav, supervisor: Ph.D., associate professor Natalia Stelmakh);
  • Augmented reality system for assembly (Oleh Chygrin, supervisor: Ph.D., associate professor Kateryna Barandych);
  • Using spatial photometry software and hardware methods, the light scattering visualization by human skin samples (Vladyslav Chornyi, supervisor: Doctor of Science, Prof. Mykhailo Bezuhlyi).

Despite the difficult time and power outages, the master’s students successfully presented their scientific achievements and received positive evaluations.

Congratulations to our graduates!