Kharkiv national university of radioelectroniks IV level Kharkiv, Lenina str., 14, t. 702-10-13
The Informatics Department
http://inf.kture.kharkov.ua
 
The head of the Informatics department
full professor Putiatin Ye.P.


61166, Kharkiv
Lenina str., 14
Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics
The Informatics Department
Central building, second floor, office 288
tel. 702-14-19
e-mail: informatika@kture.kharkov.ua


The history of the Informatics Department goes back to 1963 when the Department of Computer Engineering appeared, it was headed by academician V. L. Rvachev, a member of the NAS, Ukraine. At that time the department accepted first employees of the Informatics Department (department head prof. Putjatin Ye.P., ass. prof. Pchelinov V.P.). A great contribution on the staff training was made by an honored worker of science and techniques of Ukraine, prof. Yu.P. Shabanov-Kushnarenko.

The department has published over 470 scientific articles, 5 monographs, 9 textbooks signed by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, 37 inventions have been made, most of them are introduced into manufacture, the following textbooks are published in 2005:
- System programming in the modern operating systems. The textbook // Bondarenko M.F., Lipanov O.V., Putyatin Ye.P., Sinelnikova T.F. - Kharkov: «Company of SMIT». - 2005. – 432p
- Fundamentals of Programming using C++. The textbook // Putyatin Ye.P., Stepanov V.P., Pchelinov V.P., Dolzhenkova T.G., Matat O.O. - Kharkov: «Company of SMIT». - 2005. – 305p. 
 
16 doctors of philosophy and 3 full professors (prof. V.M. Liskin, V.A. Savenkov, V.P. Mashtalir) have been trained.   

The graduates receive the following qualifications:

  • bachelor: expert in applied Mathematics
  • specialist: engineer of computers application
  • master: research assistant (computing systems)

The students who enter the university in 2008 will receive the following qualifications:

  • bachelor: software developer
  • specialist: programming expert
  • master: research assistant in the programming area

 

Teachers of the Informatics Department

prof. Ginzburg M.D. ass.prof. Britik V.I. ass.prof. Rudenko D.O.
prof. Kobylin A.M. ass.prof. Gorochovatskij V.O. ass.prof. Iakovleva O.V
prof. Kuzjomin O.Ya. ass.prof. Karpukhin O.V. s.lect. Svinar N.K.
prof. Mashtalir V.P. ass.prof. Lipanov O.V. ass.prof. Sinelnikova T.F.
prof. Putiatin Ye.P. ass.prof. Lyubchenko V.A. ass.prof. Kobylin O.A.
ass.prof. Babenko V.O. ass.prof. Маtаt O.O. s.lect. Markova L.I.
ass.prof. Belova N.V. ass.prof. Mashtalir S.V.  
 
 


Courses

Designing automation of complex objects and systems

Operating systems

Computer networks administration

API basics

Algorithms and software of image synthesis

Mathematical modelling fundamentals

Algorithmic languages and programming

Scientific research basics

Data analysis

Personal computers

Databases and information systems

WEB-server construction principles

Operations research

Software

Intellectual tool of engineer

Application development on basis of integrated environments

Internet technologies

Application development and database access

Informatics and computer technics

Database management systems

Bank marketing dataware

Dedicated database management systems

Information systems of business accounting

Special programming languages

Computer office work

Data compression

Computer design

Modern office technologies

Computer vision

Algorithms theory and mathematical logic

Computer networks

Qeueing theory

Corporate and global networks

Software testing

Mathematical and information support for complex-signal processing systems

Programming technologies

Pattern recognition methods and systems

WEB-development technologies

Neural networks application for processing of visual information

.NET technology

Object-oriented programming

Project management

                                     

 

The scientific directions 

  • development of methods and algorithms for image processing and recognition in computer vision systems, robotic complexes, control systems, and data-transmission systems;
  • development of methods and algorithms for data processing, creating databases, knowledge bases, and expert systems;
  • development of parallel and distributed computing methods and data processing.