Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute

Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute
National Technical University "Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute"
Національний технічний університет "Харківський політехнічний інститут"
University seal, with brown academic building on yellow background
Seal
Established 1885
Type Public university
Rector Prof. Dr. Leonid Tovazhnyanskyi
Admin. staff 3,700
Students 24,000 (as of 2006)
Location Kharkiv, Ukraine
Campus Urban
Affiliations IAU
Website http://www.kpi.kharkov.ua/
Brown, three-story building with arched windows and trees in front
Main Academic Building

The Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute National Technical University (NTU "KhPI") ((Ukrainian: Національний технічний університет "Харківський політехнічний інститут")), in the city of Kharkiv, is the largest and oldest technical university in eastern Ukraine. Founded in 1885, it is the second-oldest technical university in the Russian Empire (after Saint Petersburg State Institute of Technology) and in the territory of modern Ukraine (after Lviv Polytechnic).

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History

The university was established according to the program for technical education in the Russian Empire set up by Dmitry Mendeleev as a Practical Technological Institute, with two departments (mechanical and chemical) which could offer training to 125 students. The organizer and first rector of the institute was Viktor Kyrpychov, an honored professor specializing in mechanics and resistance in materials. In 1898, the institute was renamed the Emperor Alexander III Techological Institute. After the October Revolution in 1917, the Technological Institute continued its work. In 1921 the institute set up the first department for workers (rabfak) in Ukraine, and in 1923 (at the request of students, teachers and employees) the institute was renamed for Vladimir Lenin. In 1929 the V.I. Lenin institute of Technology was renamed the Kharkiv V.I. Lenin Polytechnic Institute (KhPI), a name kept until the fall of the Soviet Union.

In 1930, five independent higher-educational institutions (for mechanical machine-engineering, electrical technology, chemical technology, engineering and construction, and aviation) were set up as five separate departments of the institute. KhPI, as a whole, temporarily ceased to exist after that but historians consider these five institutions as informal branches sharing a common history. During World War II over 3,000 professors, students and institute employees joined the Army. Evacuated to Krasnoufimsk and Chirchiq, the institute continued training engineering staff; it also solved serious scientific problems related to strengthening national defense (such as contributing to tank-design work spearheaded by Alexander Morozov, one of the key engineers in T-34 design). In 1949 four higher-educational institutions (the institutes for mechanical machine-engineering, chemical technology, electrical technology and the institute of the cement industry) were reunited into the Kharkiv V.I.Lenin Polytechnic Institute. Professor Mikhail Semko was appointed its rector, and remained in this position for 30 years.

After the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, KhPI continued its work as a Ukrainian institution of higher learning. In April 1994, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine granted Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute university status and it was renamed the Kharkiv State Polytechnic University (KhSPU). In September 2000, the status of National Technical University has been given to KhSPU, by decree of the President of Ukraine; since then, it has had its current name (NTU "KhPI"). In February 2010, NTU "KhPI" was granted the status of Autonomous Research National University by decree of the Ukrainian Cabinet of Ministers.

Status

NTU "KhPI" has been accredited as a university of the highest (IV) level. It trains full-time students in 91 fields and offers 69 fields for instruction by correspondence. It has the greatest number of matriculated students in eastern and southern Ukraine (4,377 places for full-time students and over 4,000 places for correspondence students). The university has 21 full-time departments, departments for correspondence and new full-time students, a center for foreign students, an inter-branch institute for advanced studies and three research and design institutes. It prepares specialists in the fields of machine-building, automation, electrical engineering, electronics, chemical engineering, control systems, management, computer science, software engineering and business.

Departments and satellite campus

Tinted photo of main administration building, about 1900
Main Administrative Building, circa 1900
  • Department of computer science and management
  • Department of computer and information technologies
  • Department of mechanical engineering
  • Department of power-plant engineering
  • Department of transport engineering
  • Department of economics
  • Department of business and finance
  • Department of physics and technology
  • Department of electric power
  • Department of electric-power engineering
  • Department of instrument-making
  • Department of inorganic-substance technology
  • Department of organic-substance technology
  • Department of chemical machine engineering
  • Department of economics and law
  • Department of business management
  • Department of military education (formerly the Kharkiv Higher Tank Command School)
  • Chernivtsi campus

Notable alumni and faculty

  • Mikhail Gurevich, Soviet aircraft designer
  • Leonid Krasin, Russian and Soviet Bolshevik politician and diplomat
  • Iona Yakir, Red Army commander and military reformer
  • Hnat Khotkevych, Ukrainian cultural figure
  • Lev Landau, Soviet physicist, Nobel Prize winner (1962)
  • Nikolay Beketov, Russian physical chemist
  • Vladimir Steklov, Soviet/Russian mathematician and physicist
  • Alexander Morozov, Soviet tank designer, long-time head of Morozov Design Bureau, one of the key persons responsible for T-34 tank and its successors
  • Lev Belkind, Soviet power engineer and science historian
  • Leon Theremin, Soviet inventor, creator of the theremin, the first electronic musical instrument
  • Anton Valter, Soviet nuclear physicist, one of the founders of the Ukrainian Institute of Physics and Technology, the first nuclear physics research facility in Ukraine
  • Petr Budnikov, Soviet chemist (chemistry of silicates)
  • Nikolai Pylchykov, KhPI professor, practical physicist, inventor of radio remote control and photo-voltaic effect

Facilities

The University is unique among other Kharkiv educational institutions, as it occupies the same campus that was initially given to it at its foundation in 1885 (the area was formerly called "Technological Garden", after the former name of the university).

Several campus buildings remain intact from the 19th century and may be considered historically significant as samples of past campus architecture:

  • Main Administrative building
  • Main Academic building
  • Chemistry building
  • Physics building
  • Technical building
  • Mathematical building
  • Engineering building
Round, gray Electrotechnical Building with high-pillared entrance
Electrotechnical Building

In addition, these modern facilities were established during the Soviet era:

  • Electrotechnical building (1929–30)
  • Administrative and economic building
  • 1st Educational (U-1) building (1977)
  • 2nd Educational (U-2) building (1985)
  • Computer building (former graduate-education building)
  • Radio-electronic building
  • Gigant (Giant) student dormitory (1926–30), located off-campus

Sports

The institute has a contemporary sports complex, allowing for more than 30 types of sports and activities; this allows for active involvement in sports for students and faculty. Among thousands of active sportsmen in NTU "KhPI" are Olympic and world champions, winners of international and national competitions, including Т. Artemenko, I. Moskaltsov, V. Homutov (mountaineering), Aleksei Barkalov (water polo, two gold Olympic medals in 1972 and 1980), G. Gafanovich (volleyball), Dmitrii Bezkorovaynyi, Ruslan Babaev (arm wrestling), I. Kaydash, L. Tkachenko-Garkavaya (track and field), N. Yesipenko (badminton), I. Kyrychenko (cycling), Igor Tselovalnikov (cycling, gold Olympic medal in 1972), I. Raevskyy and D. Slatyn (basketball).

Sports Building

2004 Summer Olympics participants from NTU "KhPI":

2008 Summer Olympics participants from NTU "KhPI":

  • Ihor Bodrov - men's track and field

Since 1997, Dmitriy Bezkorovaynyi and Ruslan Babaev have won several world arm-wrestling championships. Considerable success on the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens was achieved by Andriy Zhyltsov (gold, silver and two bronze medals) in athletics (track-and-field) events.

References

Coordinates: 50°00′N 36°15′E / 50°N 36.25°E / 50; 36.25


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