As part of the celebrations marking the 95th anniversary of Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics, a solemn meeting of veterans was held at the KITAR department.
This event was an important occasion for the entire department, as it brought together generations of scientists who have dedicated their lives to the development of the university.
The meeting was attended by prominent representatives of NURE: Associate Professor Natalia Milutina, Professor Viktor Palagin, Doctor of Technical Sciences, and Professor Anatoly Sinotin, Doctor of Technical Sciences.
Each of them made a significant contribution to the establishment of the Department of Computer-Integrated Technologies, Automation, and Robotics.
Associate Professor Natalia Viktorovna Milyutina worked for many years on the development of the educational process and the introduction of modern information technologies in the training of students. Her scientific works became the basis for training new generations of specialists in the field of artificial intelligence.
Prof. Viktor Palagin is known as an outstanding scientist and educator who has devoted decades to the development of automated control systems, micro- and nanoelectronics.
Prof. Anatoliy Sinotin made a significant contribution to the creation and development of the department’s laboratory base. His experience and practical knowledge helped to shape the high level of training of students and young scientists.
The meeting took place in a warm and friendly atmosphere, filled with sincere emotions and gratitude. The participants laughed a lot, reminisced about their student years and their joint work at KNURE. The veterans shared their memories of the establishment of the department, interesting scientific projects, and everyday teaching life.
The guests of honor were welcomed by the head of the KITAR department, Professor Igor Nevlyudov. He expressed his deep respect and gratitude to the veterans for their many years of work and dedication to the university. All those present emphasized that these people were at the origins of the department’s scientific school.
Their achievements have become a solid foundation for the development of modern research in the field of information technology and automation. The event was not only a celebration of memory, but also an inspiration for young teachers and students of the department. The solemn meeting confirmed that the traditions of KNURE live on and develop thanks to the people who have dedicated their lives to it.




