✅ This is one of the best results among Ukrainian higher education institutions participating in the Ministry's pilot project on project-based PhD education. Out of 137 submitted research projects, 79 were selected for funding, including seven projects from Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute in the fields of machine learning, advanced materials, biotechnology, environmental safety, chemistry, physics, data science, and technologies supporting Ukraine's recovery and defense capabilities.
📃 Project submission and evaluation were conducted through the Ukrainian Research Information System (URIS). The evaluation criteria included scientific excellence, relevance, originality, practical impact, and the potential to contribute to Ukraine's economic development and national defense.
The supported research projects of Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute are:
🔹 E2 Ecology — Institute of Nuclear and Thermal Energy: Andrii Solomakha, Oleksandr Stetsenko
🔹 E5 Physics and Astronomy — Yevhen O. Paton Institute of Materials Science and Welding: Anatolii Minitskyi, Oleksii Muzychenko
🔹 E7 Mathematics — Faculty of Informatics and Computer Engineering: Mykhailo Novotarskyi, Hordii Petrovych
🔹 E6 Applied Physics and Nanomaterials — Institute of Physics and Technology: Hennadii Monastyrskyi, Mykhailo Kondrakhin
🔹 E1 Biology and Biochemistry — Faculty of Electronics: Mykola Nikolov, Yevhen Rozum
🔹 E6 Applied Physics and Nanomaterials — Institute of Telecommunication Systems: Mariia Skulysh, Andrii Komarov
🔹 E1 Biology and Biochemistry — Faculty of Biomedical Engineering: Tetiana Lutsenko, Nataliia Bertosh
🤝 Congratulations to our researchers on this outstanding achievement! We wish them every success in implementing their research projects.