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Vladimir V. Starostenko, assistant
professor, candidate physico-mathematical sciences Phone:+38 (0652) 23-03-60
E-mail: starostenko@tnu.crimea.ua
It was established in 1986 by Professor A. G. Shein and is now directed
by Assistant Professor V. V. Starostenko
| Professor A. V. Bruns (fundamentals
of metrology in radiophysics, signal processing); Assistant Professors:
V. V. Starostenko (radiotechnical chains and signals, antennas and radio
waves propagation, statistical radiophysics), A. A. Shadrin (semicon-ductor
electronics, technology and microwave electronics, digital signal processing),
A. I. Tkachev (theoretical foundations of radiotechnology, telecommunication
devices), A. S. Mazinov (quantum radiophysics, fundamentals of radio electronics,
physical foundations of microelectronics) and M. V. Glumova (fundamentals
of physical electronics, theory of oscillations, computer engineering and programming,
numerical methods in radiophysics); Senior Lecturers: E. P. Taran
(computer graphics, engineering graphics, computer radiophysics), E. V. Grigorev
(radio metering, fundamentals of television, secondary power sources) and Yu.
A. Zhurilo (impulse and digital technology, microprocessor technology);
Assistant S. A. Zuev (objectbased programming language, computer networks).
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Students graduate as specialists in radiophysics, electronics, circuit
technique, computer modelling, digital signal processing, and multi-channel communication
systems. Computer modelling of impulse electromagnetic
fields influence on microchips and biological objects; development of numerical
imitation models of vacuum and semiconductor microwave devices; study of noise
processes in electron-ray and semiconductor devices; creation of solar photoelectric
batteries; prospect analysis of multipurpose utilisation of alternative energy
sources. are maintained with Kharkov Science
and Technology Institute, Kharkov Technical University of Radio Electronics, the
NASU Institute of Radio Electronics (Kharkov), Shevchenko Kiev National University,
the NASU Institute of Semiconductor Physics, Orion Corporation (Kiev), the Byelorussian
State University of Informatics and Radio Electronics, Moscow Energy Institute,
and Gyeeongsang National University (Korea). |