National Aerospace University «Kharkiv Aviation Institute»

Visiting Professor

October 25, 2024

Faculty members and students of the Faculty of Radio Electronics, Computer Systems, and Infocommunications of the National Aerospace University “KhAI” were presented with a lecture titled “OPTIMAL WIENER FILTER” delivered by Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, member of the New York Academy of Sciences Valerii Kostiantynovych Volosiuk, who is engaged in the synthesis of optimal algorithms for signal, image, and spatio-temporal field processing at HIGHDIM GMBH, Basel, Switzerland.

The lecture addressed issues of the statistical synthesis of optimal filters, the selection of an optimization criterion, the solution of the problem of optimizing the impulse response of the Wiener filter, and highlighted aspects of the physical implementation of the synthesized filter.

October 21, 2024

Online lecture “SACRAL FISHING METAPHOR IN CONFESSIONAL AND CONVERSATIONAL DISCOURSES”.

MINIAILO Roman Viktorovych – Doctor of Philological Sciences, Professor of the Department of Ukrainian Linguistics, Literature and Teaching Methods at the Municipal Institution “Kharkiv Humanitarian and Pedagogical Academy”.

October 17, 2024

Lecturers and students of the Department of Documentation Studies and Ukrainian Language of the National Aerospace University “KhAI” prepared and took part in an Irish–Ukrainian online meeting with our compatriot Svitlana Bezsmertna, who works in Accessibility Management for Microsoft products.

When true professionals are inspired to share their experience, we gain practical and valuable insights. Accessibility Management is the process of developing, implementing, and maintaining strategies, technologies, tools, and policies aimed at ensuring accessibility of products, services, environments, and information for people with disabilities. This applies to both physical spaces and digital platforms, including websites, software, documents, and more.

September 30, 2024

“Strategy for Implementing Gender Equality in Education”: a lecture-seminar on the state of international research and the concept of gender in Ukrainian realities was organized on September 30, 2024, by the Department of Documentation Studies and Ukrainian Language.

Doctor of Cultural Studies, Professor Kostiantyn Kysliuk, introduced a wide range of modern approaches to understanding gender as a sociocultural constant, outlined the history of the development of scientific research in this field, and provided recommendations for forming a comprehensive system of measures to protect human rights and freedoms in the context of gender identity.

The seminar sparked lively interest among bachelor’s and master’s students of the specialty “Information, Library and Archival Studies”, faculty members of KhAI, as well as colleagues from other universities. In particular, the Head of the Gender Center of O. M. Beketov Kharkiv National University of Municipal Economy, Associate Professor Yana Kundenko, proposed an initiative to hold a series of joint partner events for various target groups.

Also quite promising was the proposal of Iryna Firsova, Senior Lecturer of the Department of Documentation Studies and Ukrainian Language, to conduct interdisciplinary linguocultural research on the gender space specifically within technical higher education institutions.

We thank everyone for the dialogue, ideas, and positive energy!

September 25, 2024

As part of the research seminar of the Department of Lexicology, Lexicography, and Structural and Mathematical Linguistics of the Institute of the Ukrainian Language of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, an open lecture was held by OKSANA BAS-KONONENKO, PhD in Philology, Associate Professor of the Department of Ukrainian Language and Applied Linguistics at the Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, entitled:

“The Sound ‘Face’ of the Ukrainian Language in the Context of Linguistic Issues and Beyond.”

September 18, 2024

Within the course “General Lexicology,” a guest lecture will take place, organized by the Jena Network of Ukrainian Studies and Jena University, with the support of DAAD, in cooperation with the Department of Philology of Ukrainian Catholic University (UCU).

Jena University (German: Universität Jena) is a university in Germany, located in the city of Jena, Thuringia. In 1934, the institution was named after the German writer Friedrich Schiller. The university was founded in 1558 and is among the ten oldest universities in Germany. It is associated with six Nobel Prize laureates, most recently in 2000, when Jena alumnus Herbert Kroemer received the Nobel Prize in Physics.

The city was renamed in honor of the poet Friedrich Schiller, who served as a professor of philosophy at a time when Jena attracted some of the most influential minds at the turn of the 19th century. The university was at the center of the emergence of German Idealism and Early Romanticism; its faculty included Karl Leonhard Reinhold, Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling, Friedrich Schlegel, and others.

Lecture topic: “How Many Words Do You Need to Know to Learn Ukrainian? The Lexical Core and the Principles of Its Identification.”

Lecturer: SOLOMIYA BUK, Doctor of Philological Sciences, Professor of the Department of General Linguistics at Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, Founder and Head of the Ukrainian Language Academy.