Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics

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    Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics (NURE) is one of the most distinctly profiled universities in Ukraine, where applied IT and innovation for sustainable are in focus.  Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronic has the vision to conduct education and research in which engineering and IT can be integrated with other disciplines. The University aims at innovation, sustainability and in real life, which means collaboration and exchange with both the business and industry as well as society.

    History

    In 1930, the Kharkov Institute of Engineering and Construction (HIBI) was founded on the basis of the building faculty of the Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute (KHPI) and the Architectural Faculty of the Kharkiv Art Institute. In 1934, the HIBI included: the Kharkiv Geodetic Institute and the Research Institute of Geodesy and Cartography. In 1941 1734 students were studying, about 200 teachers trained at 4 faculties: Architectural; Building; Plumbing; Geodetic.


    In 1944, HIBI was transformed into the Kharkiv Mining and Industrial Institute of the Coal Industry of the USSR (HHII). Faculties: machine-building (2 specialties: mining engineering and engineering technology); mining electromechanical; industrial transport. In 1947 the Kharkiv Mining and Industrial Institute was transformed into the Kharkiv Mining Institute of the USSR Mining University. Departments: Mining; shaft building; mining electromechanical; industrial transport.


    In 1962, KHII was transformed into the Kharkov Institute of Mining Engineering, Automation and Computer Technology (HIGMAVT). Faculties: automation of production processes in the mining industry; radio engineering; mining machinery. In 1966, KHIGMAOT was renamed the Kharkiv Institute of Radio Electronics (HIRE). Faculties: In 1966: Automation; computer technology; radio engineering; radiophysical; electronics; mining machinery. In 1972: control systems; radio equipment design; radio engineering; computer technology; electronics In the early 1970s, KhIRA trained engineers in 7 specialties: 0606 – automation and telemechanics; 0608 – mathematical and computational-decoding devices; 0611 – electronic devices; 0612 – industrial electronics; 0704 – radio physics and electronics; 0701 – radio engineering; 0705 – design and technology of radio equipment production.


    In 1981, the Institute was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor, and in 1982 he was named after the outstanding scientist and designer of rocket and space technology, academician M.K. Yangel
    In 1993, the Kharkov Institute of Radio Electronics was transformed into the Kharkov State Technical University of Radioelectronics (CDTURE). In 2001 the University was renamed to Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics.

    University Today

    Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics has 7 faculties and 33 departments. The University study more than 7000 students of various forms of training on 46 specialties from 7 areas of knowledge. The campus of the University consists of 10 educational buildings and 8 student dormitories.

    The University is a permanent partner in joint projects of the international programs of the European Union, the United Nations Development Program, the British Council, NATO.

    About 100 Doctors of Sciences, Professors, 350 PhD, associate professors work at the university, the department of postgraduate and doctoral studies in 14 specialties, 7 specialized councils for defending theses.

    The scientific library contains more than 1.5 million paper copies. The electronic library has access to the information bases of the world information space. Six scientific journals are published, IEEE scientific conferences are held in the University. Educational and scientific laboratories, thanks to the most modern equipment, carry out research that allows them to realize their potential and integrate into the world academic space.

    The University provides a wide range of programs in technical specialties – from microelectronics and nanotechnology to artificial intelligence and media systems, from radio and biomedical engineering to computer science. Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics maintains the balance of research and education and encourage open thinking, and adhere to the principles of tolerance and multiculturalism.

    Faculties

    The university consists of 7 faculties:

    • Faculty of Computer Sciences
    • Faculty of Computer Engineering and Control 
    • Faculty of Information and Analytical Technologies and Management 
    • Faculty of Information Radio Technologies and Technical Information Security
    • Faculty of Іnfocommunications 
    • Faculty of Automatics and Computer Technologies 
    • Faculty of Electronic and Biomedical Engineering 

    Accommodation

    University campus consists of eight hostels, five of which are located not far from the metro stations located on the same “Alekseevskaya” line with the station leading to the university, and three are directly included in the unified architectural ensemble of NURE. 

    Hostels have all the necessary conditions for students to stay, study and rest. The rooms are designed for 2-3, and sometimes four people.

    In each hostel there are men’s and women’s showers, laundry rooms equipped with washing machines. Toilet rooms and rooms for cooking are in common use and located in each dormitory and on each floor, with the exception of administrative floors. There are also rooms equipped with sports equipment for sports and rooms for cultural activities.

    All hostels are equipped with round-the-clock video surveillance and panic button. All of them have an Internet network and their own cameras. For cleanliness in the hostels and the surrounding area, reliably monitors the staff of professional cleaners and janitors.

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