News

Our 1st year student took 2nd place in the boxing tournament!
15.09.2025
Congratulations to our first-year student of group RKS-25-1, Kyrylo Luchaninov, on his 2nd place in the boxing tournament in memory of Vitaliy Petrovych Priymakov!

As part of Erasmus+ KA1, the department’s teachers visited Linköping University (Kingdom of Sweden)!
15.09.2025
From September 4 to 8, 2025, Professor of the Department of Computer-Integrated Technologies, Automation and Robotics Irina Kolupaeva and Associate Professor of the Department of Philosophy Olena Turuta visited Linköping University (Kingdom of Sweden) under the Erasmus+ KA1 academic mobility program. Representatives of NURE held a number of working meetings:

Moving forward, expanding opportunities for our learners! (SDG 8, SDG 9)
12.09.2025
On September 12, a meeting of applicants with employers took place at the KITAR department. Representatives of companies and enterprises spoke about employment opportunities and formulated requirements for candidates.

Congratulations to our first-graders on their new step into adulthood!
01.09.2025
Dear first-year students!

Our faculty and department have joined the international ERASMUS+ K2 project on electronic waste management (SDG 3, 6, 12, 13, 14, 15).
12.08.2025
The Faculty of Automation and Computer Technologies, the CITAR Department, joined as an associated partner in the international ERASMUS+, K2 project on e-waste management “E-waste sustainable management practices for electronics Reduction And TECHnology sustainability” to participate in partnership cooperation between universities of the European alliance UNITE!

We won 2 ERASMUS-EDU projects – EduFlex and INSPIRE!
17.07.2025
Our students will be able to participate in and receive certificates of completion for 3 microcredit courses, which will be recognized as a result of their participation in the virtual mobility program. This will enable them to re-enroll in certain disciplines, as well as find friends in Europe, communicate, and deepen their English skills!
The EduFlex project aims to modernise Ukrainian higher education by introducing a scalable system of personalised and modular learning supported by digital infrastructure. EduFlex takes a student-centred approach, empowering students to create individual and interdisciplinary academic pathways in line with their career goals and labour market requirements. By integrating micro-credentials, digital badges and mobility opportunities, the project promotes modular learning, enabling students to accumulate and transfer knowledge seamlessly across institutions and countries. The project focuses on learning outcomes and competency frameworks, as well as the inclusion of employer-validated skills in curricula. EduFlex will provide Ukrainian universities with the tools to meet the diverse needs of learners, particularly migrant students, people with disabilities and war veterans in need of retraining. By developing cooperation with European partners, the project will ensure the implementation of international standards and best practices. The project is fully aligned with the principles and priorities of the European Learning Model, supports post-war reconstruction, promotes digital transformation and is in line with the Global Gateway strategy, contributing to the development of sustainable, inclusive and high-performing education systems and Ukraine’s integration into the European education area. The developed institutional policies and frameworks for individual learning pathways, interdisciplinary opportunities and micro-credentials will be used by Ukrainian universities outside the consortium and further underpin university operations.

Our colleagues and students took part in the summer nuclear school (SDG 4, SDG 7, SDG 8, SDG 9)
16.07.2025
Rivne NPP starts the IX Summer Nuclear School. This year, 34 students and 11 professors and associate professors from 10 different higher education institutions in Ukraine, which train specialists for the nuclear power industry, including Prof. Yurii Romashov and our students from the Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics, Faculty of ACT, Department of CITAR.

Our teachers took part in the VII International Scientific and Technical Conference ICONAT 2025 (SDG 12)
15.07.2025
Teachers of the CITAR Department, Nevliudov I., Novoselov S., Sycheva O., Teslyuk S., remotely took part in the VII International Scientific and Technical Conference on Natural Sciences and Technologies ICONAT 2025, held in Fethiye, Turkey, on 13.07.2025 with the report “Automated sorting system for SMD components as a tool for supporting the circular economy through the reuse of radio components”.
One of the strategies in the circular economy is to reuse critical or rare materials to reduce the consumption of material resources used in the production of products.

Congratulations on the successful defense of your qualification work!
30.06.2025
Congratulations to the graduates of the educational and professional programs “Automation and Computer-Integrated Technologies” (AСTAСIT) and “Systems Engineering” (AСTSЕ) of NURE on the successful defense of their qualification theses! Your projects demonstrated deep knowledge, creative thinking, and practical orientation – from the development of intelligent control systems to the implementation of modern IT solutions in industry.

The first meeting of the new robotics group took place
16.06.2025
On Friday, June 13, 2025, the first meeting of the new robotics group took place, where issues related to future developments were discussed. Teachers, students, and postgraduates from the department attended the meeting.

The CITAR Department took part in the Open Day in the safe space of KhATOB
09.06.2025
The last “Open Day” of this year from the Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics, with the participation of the CITAR Department, has come to an end!

Do you dream of connecting your future with technology, IT or robotics?
03.06.2025
Do you dream of connecting your future with technology, IT or robotics? Do you want to see what the most innovative university looks like from the inside?