Graduates of the faculty are in great demand all over the world in such fields as telecommunications, IT, information security, nanotechnology, aerospace, biotechnology and medicine.

Ilya Filipov.
Ilya graduated from the faculty in 2015, specializing in “Applied Physics”. He is the CEO and co-founder of the Ukrainian online education studio EdEra, which has been creating online courses, educational platforms, interactive games and textbooks for over 8 years. In 2014, the first online physics course authored by Ilya was launched, in 2017, the first online course for improving the qualifications of teachers was created as part of the National Ukrainian School reform, in 2019, the concept and first products for “Diya: Digital Education” platform were created. In 2020, together with the Ministry of Digital Transformation and the Kyivstar telecom provider, the first online course on entrepreneurship for teenagers in Ukraine was created. As of 2020, the EdEra has been serving more than 2,000,000 users and is the first Ukrainian online education studio whose course is hosted by the Coursera platform.

“Ukraine has many experts and  professionals in various fields. We help turn their knowledge into an immersive journey with beautiful design, dynamic storytelling and cool results. We will bring Ukraine to the forefront of educational approaches in the world – because we can.” Ilya Filipov, CEO and co-founder of EdEra.


Ivan Ryabko.
Ivan graduated in 2023 earning a bachelor’s degree in “Applied physics and nanomaterials” within the educational program “Electronics and information technologies in medicine”. He continues his master’s studies within the educational program “Biomedical Physics, Engineering and Informatics”. To date, he works as a dosimetry technician at the radionuclide diagnostics department of the “Okhmatdyt” National Children’s Hospital. He is the co-founder of the startup RadTools, which is focused on creating a service with artificial intelligence modules for radiology. Ivan’s team is also investigating the possibilities of using functional magnetic resonance tomography (fMRT) in medical practice. In addition, he continues to study the specialty “Cybersecurity” in distant learning mode at the M. E. Zhukovsky National Aerospace University (KHAI).


Vasyl Rosada.

Vasyl graduated from the faculty in 2015, specializing in “Applied Physics”.Since 2016, he has been working as a business analyst at the Ukrainian product company Flatfy Group. Among the well-known Ukrainian brands included in the group are real estate search services lun.ua, flatfy.ua,  rieltor.ua, and the bird mobile App. He started his career as a business developer at LUN, and is currently a Business Development Officer at Korter.

“I give the greatest credit for the development of analytical thinking and technical analytic skills to the Faculty of Radiophysics, Electronics and Computer Systems (radiophysics faculty at the time of graduation). This is a school that taught me to think rationally. If I was now considering a basic fundamental education, I would enroll at the Faculty of Radiophysics, Electronics and Computer Systems again without a second thought. Our university played an important role in the community that was later created among its graduates (including many of my good friends).”


Dmytro Kalyta.
Director of the Intel Corporation branch for Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova from 2014 to 2017.

Dmytro graduated from the radiophysics faculty in 1998. He completed his study at the chair of semiconductor electronics. From 1998 to 2001, he was enrolled at the faculty’s graduate school under the supervision of professor S. D. Pohorily) and was teaching the following courses: “Fundamentals of computer networks” and “Object oriented programming” for M.Sc. students.

Dmytro Kalyta is the coauthor of several scientific works and textbooks, including two editions of the “Computer Networks” textbook authorised by the seal of the Ministry of Science and Education of Ukraine.

“My education and time spent at Kyiv National University taught me not just to mechanically substitute numbers into formulas and work from 8 to 17, but to think and perform non-standard tasks. In today’s high-tech world, knowledge is a constant search for something new. This is exactly what is being taught at the Computer Engineering Department of the Faculty of Radiophysics, Electronics and Computer Systems.”

 


Artem Kramov.
Artem is a research engineer in the field of natural language processing. His topics are related to the use of artificial intelligence tools for automated analysis of texts in different languages (English, French, Hebrew), creating annotations of articles and conversations, searching for key sentences, analyzing the coherence of texts in Ukrainian and the emotional component within documents, etc. Company: One AI Inc., Tel Aviv, Israel.

Artem is a 2017 graduate of the Chair of Computer Engineering, Faculty of Radiophysics, Electronics and Computer Systems, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. He was awarded his bachelor’s and master’s degrees with honors. From 2017 to 2021, he studied at the graduate school of the Chair of Computer Engineering (scientific supervisor – Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor Serhiy Demyanovych Pohorily). In 2022 he earned his Ph.D. in “Information Technologies”. His scientific research was focused on investigation and creation of modern techniques to process the texts in Ukrainian aided by means of artificial intelligence (deep neural networks, machine learning models).

“The combination of fundamental knowledge, understanding of modern technologies, the ability to learn and the desire for permanent self-learning allows us to distinguish high-level specialists among the rest of the candidates on the modern IT labor market. In addition to acquiring the specified skills, studying at the chair of computer engineering made it possible to understand the following: not only the final result is important, but also the path taken to achieve it. Therefore, the well-known Latin saying “Per aspera ad astra” (“Through thorns to the stars”) will always accompany and inspire all graduates of the chair of computer engineering to achieve their next goals.”


Dmytro Proskuryakov.
Dmytro graduated from the faculty in 2023 with a B.Sc. degree in applied physics and nanomaterials. In the years of 2021-2023, he worked as an engineer at the Institute of Physics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. In 2022, as part of an academic mobility program, he completed an internship at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, where he developed a technique for processing data in femtosecond time-resolved pump-probe spectroscopy. Since 2023, he has been working at the Ajax Systems company, engaged in optimization of modeling algorithms for optical and mechanical systems, designing equipment for optical measurements and developing methods for statistical processing of sensor signals. Simultaneously, he is completing his study towards an M.Sc. in applied physics and nanomaterials at the Faculty of Radiophysics, Electronics and Computer Systems.


Svyatoslav Goz.
Svyatoslav is a 2023 graduate of the faculty’s M.Sc. program at the chair of radio engineering and radio-electronic systems. From September 2021 to October 2023, he completed an internship and worked as a design engineer at Melexis Ukraine, which specializes in the production of analog integrated circuits, where he worked on a project to develop a pressure sensor for application in electric vehicles.
From October 2023 until now, he has been working at the Ajax Systems company, which is engaged in the production of radio-controlled security systems, where he holds the position of an electronics engineer for scaling the production equipment.

He is focused on tuning, assembly, circuit boards and production equipment repair.