NURE students took part in a hike in the Carpathians
NURE students took part in a hike in the Carpathians

30.08.2021

Students of the sports tourism section of the Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics took part in a march through the Carpathians, which was dedicated to the Independence Day of Ukraine.

Students of NURE won the Ukrainian Cup in programming
Students of NURE won the Ukrainian Cup in programming

27.08.2021

Students of the Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics consisting of Matviy Aslandukov, Igor Barenblat, Andrey Shanin, Oleg Vallas, Denis Smirnov, Ivan Logvin, Andrey Voronoi and Valery Grinenko took part in the First International School of ProgrammAlging LeLeo Camp 2021.

NURE develops francophone scientific cooperation
NURE develops francophone scientific cooperation

26.08.2021

On August 26, Valerii Semenets, Rector of the Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics, held a working meeting with the NUMECO research project team with the support of the University Francophonie Agency. NURE is the coordinator of an international consortium of European higher education institutions.

Lectures from German scientists at the Department of Systems Engineering
Lectures from German scientists at the Department of Systems Engineering

26.08.2021

As part of the German-Ukrainian autumn school DAAD 2021 “Lessons in biomedicine derived from nanotechnology and artificial intelligence”, organized by the head of the Department of Systems Engineering of Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics, Professor Igor Grebennik and Professor Alina Nechiporenko will give a series of lectures by Ukrainian scientists.

NURE received 29% more funding!
NURE received 29% more funding!

21.08.2021

The Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine “On the distribution of state budget expenditures between higher education institutions for the preparation of higher education under the conditions of the state order in 2021” was published

DAAD German-Ukrainian Autumn Schools 2021
DAAD German-Ukrainian Autumn Schools 2021

17.08.2021

We invite students, graduate students, doctoral students to take part in the work of the German-Ukrainian DAAD autumn schools 2021 ”Lessons in Biomedicine Learnt from Nanotechnology and
Artificial Intelligence”.

The results of the All-Ukrainian competition of student research papers are summed up
The results of the All-Ukrainian competition of student research papers are summed up

12.08.2021

Students of the Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics became the winners of the All-Ukrainian competition of student research papers in the fields of knowledge and specialities in the 2020/2021 academic year:

To the attention of teachers
To the attention of teachers

11.08.2021

We invite teachers of the Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics to get acquainted with the terms of participation in the scholarship program of the Eiffel School (Eiffel Program).

NURE Solar Station
NURE Solar Station

10.08.2021

Solar cells are durable, environmentally friendly and energy-balanced alternative energy sources.
Now alternative sources of electricity based on solar panels are being actively introduced into urban utilities, security systems, base stations for mobile communications, etc.
Student scientific research of solar stations based on silicon monocrystalline panels was carried out at NURE.
After studying solar panel KV 150/24 parameters: voltage, current, output power, taking into account illumination and temperature in winter conditions within daylight hours, the panels were installed on the University main building roof.
These solar panels  power spotlights that illuminate NURE logo at night.

Dear employees and students
Dear employees and students

05.08.2021

We invite all willing students and personnel of the Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics to take part in the formation of groups of volunteers in order to provide information and organizational assistance at the mass vaccination centers.

KNURE LAUNCHES JOINT PROJECT SUPPORTED BY KHARKIV IT CLUSTER
KNURE LAUNCHES JOINT PROJECT SUPPORTED BY KHARKIV IT CLUSTER

04.08.2021

From July 29, 2021, an electronic queue for applicants has been operating at the KNURE Admissions Committee, in which you can register using a telegram bot using the link https://t.me/ElineNURE_bot
This project was introduced with the support of Kharkiv IT Cluster https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTN0IsfE8bs.
Chatbot provides fast and comfortable submission of documents by applicants. First, they choose a free slot and have the opportunity to prepare originals and copies of documents in advance, and then sign up for a specific time, come and submit documents to the university.
The terms of reference for the project were developed by the staff of the KNURE selection committee. The software implementation is implemented using the Kharkov IT Cluster.
The pilot project was first tested, and then it was launched into real operation and in two days about 200 applicants registered in the electronic queue.
Cooperation with Kharkiv IT Cluster contributes to the achievement of sustainable development goals.
KNURE LAUNCHES JOINT PROJECT SUPPORTED BY KHARKIV IT CLUSTER
KNURE LAUNCHES JOINT PROJECT SUPPORTED BY KHARKIV IT CLUSTER

The success story of NURE graduate and lecturer Oleksandra Dudka
The success story of NURE graduate and lecturer Oleksandra Dudka

30.07.2021

The success story of NURE graduate and lecturer Oleksandra Dudka published on Femmegineering  “WOMEN NEED TO OVERCOME THEIR FEARS OF FAILURE”
Femmegineering is a place where females in the tech industry are highlighted and allowed to share their experiences with girls who want to or are already studying to become an engineer or work in tech. Femmegineering also wants to help elevate the status of being a girl in a tech program and support them in their choice of education. By contributing to a higher status of those in a technical college or university, we want to make them feel a greater sense of belonging and become more positive towards education.
We want this to trickle down the grapevine and reach younger girls who will hear more positive words on being a girl in tech. This will hopefully contribute to more girls applying for tech schools and thus making the situation more balanced.
Today there is a shortage of qualified engineers and tech experts in our industry. This means that students in tech programs at colleges and universities are largely guaranteed jobs immediately after graduation. As a university-educated engineer, you are extremely attractive to the market. And since the companies and your future employers are well aware of how important it is to be evenly represented, female engineers are an especially sought-after gem.
Of all those graduating each year, only 10% are girls. A disappointing figure but a figure that makes the girls rarities in an industry where the companies will do everything to make sure that you want to work for them. Because they know that you will contribute with qualities and an approach that they lack or have too little of.
OLEXANDRA DUDKA: “If we want this process to go faster, women need to overcome their fears of failure, the opinion that they are not as good as men, and that STEM is too difficult.
When choosing a future profession, it is important to ask yourself: where do you see yourself in 10 years in a professional perspective? What do you enjoy? What are you interested in? What work would make you get up in the morning? If you are interested in writing programs or solving equations, then you should go for it. Everyone has some difficulties on the way, such as external influence or public opinion. But these are temporary factors that will eventually pass. What will remain is your profession; that is why it is so important to enjoy it. I believe that it is impossible to realize oneself and achieve success in an unloved profession”.