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Results of the First Round of the All-Ukrainian Student Research Paper Competition in Physics and Electronics

  On March 9, 2026, the Department of Electronics and Computer Technology (ECT) held a meeting of the competitive sub-commission to identify the best student research papers participating in the 2025/2026 university-wide competition in the field of “Physics and Electronics.”

  

  In accordance with the competition order, the meeting was chaired by the Head of the ECT Department, Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Professor A.S. Opanasyuk. The sub-commission also included: Head of the EP&AP Department, Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Professor L.V. Odnodvorets; Associate Professor of the ECT Department, PhD I.A. Kulyk; and Associate Professor of the EP&AP Department, PhD Yu.M. Shabelnyk.

  

  Six student research papers were submitted for consideration:

  

1. “Electronic House Monitoring System” — by students A.K. Zabuga and S.V. Ostapenko, groups ES.m-41 and ES-31 (Supervisor: Head of the ECT Department, Anatoliy Serhiyovych Opanasyuk).

  

2. “Magnetoresistive Sensors in Sports Electronics Systems” — by student V.V. Fatyushyn, group EP.m-41n (Supervisor: Head of the EAPF Department, Larysa Valentynivna Odnodvorets).

  

3. “Equilibrium Code Generator” — by students V.M. Borodin and A.M. Anuchina, groups ES.m-31 and EL-51 (Supervisor: Senior Lecturer Tetiana Oleksandrivna Protasova).

  

4. “Electrical Conductivity of Asymmetric Film Structures Based on FeNi, Co, and Cu in Weak Magnetic Fields” — by student A.V. Mykhailenko, group EP-21 (Supervisor: Associate Professor Yuriy Oleksiyovych Shkurdoda).

  

5. “Nanosensors in Electronic Fire Monitoring Systems” — by student V.V. Siroshtan, group EP-21 (Supervisor: Associate Professor Nataliia Ivanivna Shumakova).

  

6. “Using Holography for Information Display in Electronic Systems” — by student V.V. Zhaldak, group EP-21 (Supervisor: Senior Lecturer Oleksiy Yevheniyovych Goryachev).

    

  All submitted works impressed the sub-commission with their thoroughness, relevance, and depth of research. The contestants demonstrated a high aptitude for scientific inquiry and a creative approach to solving technical problems.

  

  Despite the difficult choice, the sub-commission members identified the winners and awarded the following prizes:

  

  

  

  

  The winners are recommended for participation in the Second Round of the All-Ukrainian Student Research Paper Competition. We sincerely congratulate our young scientists and wish them continued success in their scientific endeavors!