History of department

Mathematics and physics have always been and remain a universal tool for scientific research and its practical implementation. That is why mathematics and physics are among the most important subjects in the curricula of higher technical education institutions. Teaching future professionals to think, navigate the world of formulas and theorems, see the commonalities in different phenomena and processes, and create their mathematical models is the main task of the teachers of the Department of Physical and Mathematical Sciences of Ivano-Frankivsk National Technical University of Oil and Gas. Together with the university, the department has gone through a glorious career path from its foundation to the present day.

   It emerged as a structural subdivision of the Stanislavsky Faculty of General Engineering of Lviv Polytechnic Institute (STF LPI), organized on the basis of the order of the Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR of 11.05.1960, No. 651-p. The Department of Higher Mathematics and Mechanics should be considered the predecessor of the Department (Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Ukrainian SSR No. 527 of 13.09.1961 "On the Organization of Departments in the Stanislavsky FTF"). Its full-time teaching staff consisted of 5 people: higher mathematics was taught by senior lecturer Stefaniia Taras, assistants Elina Korol and Kazymyr Richka; theoretical mechanics by PhD, associate professor Yevhen Shelepin, and material resistance by acting associate professor Iryna Yablochkova. The department was headed by the then Dean of the ZTF of Lviv Polytechnic Institute (later the first rector of Ivano-Frankivsk Oil and Gas Institute) Yevhen Shelepin. In January 1962, the department was replenished with senior lecturer Kh.O. Tsarehradskyi (he worked until September 1, 1962, lectured on higher mathematics), and in September 1962 with young mathematicians V.I. Gorgula, A.M. Krasnodembskyi, B.Y. Lipko (all three later became candidates of physical and mathematical sciences, associate professors and formed the core of the future department of higher mathematics) and mechanic I.D. Cherepiuk.
   On August 1, 1963, on the basis of Ivano-Frankivsk FTF, the Ivano-Frankivsk branch of the Lviv Polytechnic Institute was formed with the Faculty of General Engineering and the Faculty of Oil and Gas Industry (Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Ukrainian SSR No. 401 of 9.07.1963). The former included the newly created Department of Higher Mathematics, which consisted of 10 people: senior lecturers S.T. Taras, V.I. Gorgula, A.M. Krasnodembskyi, B.Y. Lipko, assistants K.Y. Richka, O.R. Dovzhynska, V.M. Sapozhnikov, Z.D. Terplyvets, M.A. Shulyar, and senior preparator L.V. Hrechanyk. In 1963-64 and 1966-68, the duties of the head of the department were performed by S.T. Taras, a graduate of the LSU graduate school; a fair, demanding teacher who helped many younger colleagues with sound professional advice.
   In 1964-66, the department was headed by Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor I.F. Hryhorchuk, an excellent lecturer and organizer who took care of the proper staffing of teaching mathematical disciplines. During this time, the staff of the department doubled, the team was joined by young teachers O.I. Polovyna, K.V. Tsidylo, M.I. Avramenko, R.D. Sysak, N.S. Droniuk, E.M. Lipko, N.E. Panchuk. In April 1966, senior lecturer Polovyna Oleksandr Ivanovych was dismissed from his job for opposing the narrowing of the functioning of the Ukrainian language in higher education, public life, and the media.
   1967 is considered to be the year when the only higher educational institution of oil and gas profile in Ukraine, Ivano-Frankivsk Institute of Oil and Gas, was established (Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of the USSR No. 1 of January 1, 1967), which twenty-seven years later became first a state and then (in 2001) a national technical university of oil and gas. The university was developing, and our department was changing with it, both quantitatively and qualitatively. In the late 60s - the first half of the 70s of the last century, teachers V.O. Vorobyova, I.Y. Doskoch, B.M. Polevyi, M.V. Hlibchuk, D.D. Matieshin, I. P. Dmitrievsky, R.M. Lutsyshyn, L.O. Novikov, K.V. Gresko, N.P. Sotnikova, F.P. Kononenko, D.F. Lyalyuk, O.I. Portnoy, T.O. Fomina, senior laboratory assistant G.F. Kirilishyn. In 1968-1978, the department was headed by one of its founders, Candidate of Physical Sciences, Associate Professor B.Y. Lipko, whose lectures were a model of pedagogical excellence for his colleagues. The range of his scientific interests was quite wide: differential equations, mathematical physics, probability theory. Borys Yakovlevych could provide comprehensive consultations on the most complex issues in these and many other mathematical disciplines.
   In the second half of the 70s and 80s, the number of the department increased to 23-26 people. Both young and experienced teachers came. Some already had a degree, while others were preparing their research papers while working at the department. At this time, the staff was joined by A.N. Khomchenko, S.I. Gurgula, L.I. Kamaieva, M.O. Chernov, T.G. Lavinyukova, V.M. Senychak, L.D. Melnychenko, L.O. Dozhdzhaniuk, S.V. Volkovetskyi, V.P. Nisonskyi, D.A. Skrypnyk, B.S. Sikora, M.V. Ivaniuk, Y.I. Savchuk, and others. Some of them are still working today. Now they are veterans of the department who perfectly know the secrets of professional skill.
   Associate Professor A.N. Khomchenko became the first doctor of science at the department, having defended his dissertation "Development and Application of Probabilistic Modeling in Discrete Methods of Computational Mechanics" in 1991. He is now a professor and head of the Department of Applied Mathematics and Mathematical Modeling at Kherson National Technical University. Under his guidance, our colleagues L.I. Kamaieva and V.M. Senychak defended their PhD theses.
   For more than a quarter of a century (from 1978 to 2004), Candidate of Physical Sciences, Associate Professor V.I. Gorgula worked as the head of the department. His authority as a scientist, teacher, and organizer was indisputable not only among students and teachers, but also among the university administration. Vasyl Ivanovych did a lot for the development of the department, skillfully selecting staff and taking care of raising their scientific level (6 teachers were sent to the targeted postgraduate program).
   The 90s were fruitful for the team, the period of the formation of independent Ukraine. The staff of the department did not stand aside from those state-building events. Many of them (S.V. Volkovetskyi, I.Y. Doskoch, D.F. Lialiuk, V.M. Moisyshyn, Y.I. Savchuk, R.D. Sysak) became active members of the Ukrainian Language Society, the People's Movement, and the Democratic Party of Ukraine (chaired by Y. Badz and V. Yavorivskyi). Associate Professor S. Volkovetskyi was twice elected to the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine (1990, 1994), headed the Ivano-Frankivsk Regional State Administration, and served as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Ukraine to Georgia and Azerbaijan.
   The Institute of Oil and Gas acquired a new status as a state technical university. The department was joined by talented young scientists, including I.M. Gural, L.M. Ivasyshyn, L.A. Moiseenko, V.M. Moisyshyn, O.R. Nikiforchyn, M.M. Osipchuk, L.R. Smolovyk and others. All of them were PhDs at the time or became so in the first years of their work at the department. In 1996, Associate Professor V.M. Moisyshyn received his doctorate in engineering with a dissertation on the study of drill string stability and oscillations during rotary drilling.
   The depoliticization of the educational process associated with the collapse of the USSR made it possible to switch completely to teaching in Ukrainian. In the early 1990s, the department began a major effort, which continues to this day, to create textbooks in the state language. Today, almost all lecture courses are provided with educational and methodological literature. It is worth noting the significant contribution of Associate Professor B.S. Sikora, who is the inspiration and co-author of many textbooks.
   An important milestone in the history of the university was reached in 2001, when the President of Ukraine granted the university the status of National Technical University of Oil and Gas. There were changes in the structure of the university, a number of new subdivisions-institutes were created. At the same time, the Department of Higher Mathematics became part of the Institute of Fundamental Training (IFT) (it is interesting to trace the subordination of the department to the faculties during its existence: the Faculty of General Engineering in 1961-1969, the Faculty of Automation and Economics in 1970-1985, Faculty of Oil and Gas Engineering 1985-2001, Institute of Fundamental Training 2001-2011, Institute of Fundamental and Humanitarian Training and Distance Learning 2011-2014, Institute of Information Technology 2014-2018, Institute of Oil and Gas Engineering from 2018 to the present).
   From 2004 to 2023, the Department of Higher Mathematics was headed by Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor V.M. Moisyshyn. During this time, the departmental ranks have undergone a significant renewal, but the labor traditions of the team remain unchanged: impeccable discipline, high professionalism, and mutual assistance. Along with them, new ones are being created: the development of mathematical special courses, tourist trips to the native land.
   Since 1961, an experienced, highly qualified faculty has been involved in teaching mathematical disciplines at our university. Below is a chronological list of the department's faculty members who have worked in full-time positions at different times (years of service in parentheses) and taught mathematical disciplines:
Taras Stefania Tomivna, Senior Lecturer, Acting Head of the Department (September 1, 1961 - April 18, 1985);
Korol Elina Mykolaivna, assistant (September 1, 1961 - September 3, 1962);
Rivera Kazymyr Yosypovych, assistant (September 1, 1961 - March 8, 1965);
Khrystian Tsarehradskyi, Senior Lecturer (January 1, 1962 - September 10, 1962);
Gorgula Vasyl Ivanovych, Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department (September 1, 1962 - September 1, 2007);
Lipko Borys Yakovych, Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor, Head of the Department (September 1, 1962 - January 30, 1995);
Adam Mykhailovych Krasnodembskyi, Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor (September 1, 1962 - January 1, 2017);
- an old-timer of the department who has worked there for almost 55 years. Dovzhynska Oksana Romanivna, Assistant (September 1, 1963 - September 25, 1967);
Sapozhnikov Vadym Mykolaiovych, assistant (September 1, 1963 - August 11, 1964);
Shvedova (Terplivets) Zoya Dmytrivna, Senior Lecturer (September 1, 1963 - July 10, 1996);
Shulyar Mykhailo Antonovych, assistant (September 5, 1963 - September 1, 1967);
Hryhorchuk Ivan Fedorovych, Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor, Head of the Department (26.08.1964 - 7.09.1966); (he recently celebrated his 90th birthday, born on February 17, 1927)
Tsidylo Kostiantyn Vasylovych, Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor (September 1, 1964 - October 30, 1968 and December 10, 1976 - June 19, 1980);
Polovyna Oleksandr Ivanovych, Senior Lecturer (September 25, 1965 - April 2, 1966);
Avramenko Mykola Ivanovych, assistant (September 14, 1964 - July 1, 1966);
Panchuk Nina Yevstakhiivna, assistant (August 4, 1965 - October 12, 1986);
Sysak Roman Dmytrovych, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor (August 16, 1965 - December 7, 2006);
Droniuk Nadiia Sylvestrivna, Senior Lecturer (September 1, 1965 - September 8, 1972);
Lipko Yevheniia Moiseiivna, assistant (April 21, 1966 - December 15, 1990);
Hrechanyk Liubov Vasylivna, assistant (April 24, 1966 - April 3, 1995, teaching and support staff from October 5, 1963 - April 24, 1966);
Valentyna Vorobiova, assistant (September 1, 1966 - August 31, 2008);
Bohdan Mykolaiovych Polevyi, Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor (January 28, 1967 - July 14, 1967 and February 1, 1994 - November 10, 2001);
Hlibchuk Myroslav Vasylovych, Assistant (August 23, 1967 - May 10, 1996);
Matieshin Dmytro Dmytrovych, Senior Lecturer (28.10.1968-02.03.2015)

Lutsyshyn Rostyslav Mykhailovych, Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Senior Lecturer (January 30, 1969 - August 05, 1969);
Dmytriievskyi Ivan Petrovych, Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor (January 25, 1969 - July 1, 1974);
Novikov Leonid O., Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor (April 1, 1969 - July 7, 1974);
Sotnikova Nina Petrivna, Assistant (September 20, 1969 - September 19, 1978);
Kateryna Hresko, assistant (1969-30.08.2014);
Kononenko Fedir Pavlovych, Assistant (October 15, 1971 - December 31, 1975);
D. in Physics and Mathematics, Associate Professor (1972-30.08.2014);
Portnoy Oleksandr Izrailovych, Assistant (September 1, 1974 - June 1, 1975 and June 26, 1976 - December 3, 1990);
Fomina Tamara Oleksiivna, assistant (September 1, 1974 - April 18, 1989);
Khomchenko Anatolii Nikiforovych, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor (27.08.1975 - 7.07.1992);
Burlakova Alla Petrivna, Assistant (September 4, 1974 - March 1, 1978);
Lavyniukova Tetiana Hryhorivna, Senior Lecturer (at the University since September 10, 1972, at the Department from September 14, 1976 to June 30, 2013);
Kamaieva Lidiya Ivanivna, Associate Professor, Candidate of Technical Sciences (September 01, 1976-31.03.2015);
Chernov Mykola Oleksandrovych, Assistant (September 8, 1976 - March 16, 1996);
Melnychenko Lidiya Dmytrivna, Assistant (1978-31.03.2015);
Dozhdzhaniuk Liubov Oleksiivna, Assistant (22.11.1978 - 30.05.1989);
Volkovetskyi Stepan V., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Professor (December 1, 1979 - October 8, 1991, April 11, 1994 - May 9, 1998);
Nisonskyi Volodymyr Pavlovych, Assistant (1980-1981, 2001-30.08.2014);
Skrypnyk Dmytro Antonovych, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor (June 30, 1981 - August 31, 2001);
Sikora Bohdan Stepanovych, PhD in Physics and Mathematics, Associate Professor (December 30, 1981 - September 1, 2009);
Ivaniuk Mykola V., Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor (February 11, 1983 - November 27, 1985 and December 26, 1988 - March 1, 2000);
Kucheruk Liudmyla Vasylivna, Senior Lecturer (August 29, 1983 - May 12, 1987);
Kedyk Taras V., Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Assistant (September 2, 1985 - October 14, 1988 and December 26, 1991 - June 2, 1994);
Mykhailyshyn Yaroslav Ivanovych, Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Assistant (December 2, 1985 - September 8, 1988);
Roman Chyhur, Assistant (December 15, 1990 - September 1, 1993);
Malyk Mykhailo Yosypovych, Assistant (January 9, 1992 - January 16, 1995);
Gerashchenko Nataliia Volodymyrivna, Assistant (September 21, 1992 - October 1, 1993);
Osypchuk Mykhailo Mykhailovych, Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor (October 11, 1993 - January 31, 2008);
Vasyl Beley, Assistant (September 1, 1994 - January 16, 1995);
Skrypnychuk Halyna Ivanivna, Assistant (August 7, 1995 - February 2, 1996);
Oleh Rostyslavovych Nikiforchyn, Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor (September 18, 1995 - August 31, 1997);
Hevka Olga Andriivna, Assistant (September 19, 1995 - June 30, 2011);
Ivasyshyn Liliia Mykhailivna, Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor (September 1, 2001 - August 30, 2004);
D. in Physics and Mathematics, Assistant Professor (September 1, 2003 - September 1, 2004);
Bachuk Vasyl, Assistant (October 1, 2003 - December 1, 2010);
Yatsyshyn Vasyl Dmytrovych, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor (October 1, 2003 - September 7, 2011);
Hryhorchuk Halyna Vasylivna, Assistant (2003-2004, 2009-30.08.2014, 01.09.2023 - present);
Gulka Stepan Stepanovych, PhD in Physics and Mathematics, Associate Professor (September 1, 2007 - February 28, 2011);
Chumachenko Yaroslav Vitaliiovych, PhD in Engineering, Associate Professor (September 1, 2012 - August 30, 2014);
Semenchuk Andrii Vasyliovych, PhD in Physics and Mathematics, Assistant Professor (September 1, 2012 - August 30, 2014);
Gurgula Stepan Ivanovych, Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor (September 01, 1974-26.03.2016);

Kulinich Halyna Mykhailivna, Assistant (01.10.2010-30.08.2019)

Senychak Vasyl Mykhailovych, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor (09/01/1978-31/12/2020)

Rys Vitalii V., Assistant (01.09.2001-30.08.2021)

Hryhorchuk Liubomyr Ivanovych, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor (at the University since 1990, at the Department from September 01, 1999 to August 30, 2022)
Ovchar Ihor Yevheniiovych, Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor (May 01, 2005 - August 30, 2022).
  The teaching and auxiliary staff of the department included:
Halyna Feofanivna Kyrylyshyn, Senior Laboratory Assistant (at the University since September 1, 1964, at the Department from September 1, 1966 to January 15, 2014);
Valentyna Ivanivna Vasylyshyn, Senior Engineer (August 13, 1978 - March 19, 2004);
Zinchenko Volodymyr Oleksandrovych, Engineer of the 1st category (September 6, 2002 - March 19, 2004);
Demkiv Bohdan Vasylovych, leading engineer (March 22, 2004 - June 22, 2011);
Dyakiv Lyubomyra Yaroslavivna, Leading Engineer (September 01, 2006 - January 08, 2019),

Anshyts Tetiana Ihorivna (01.09.2011-08.03.2024).

 

   Of the faculty members of the department who have worked in full-time positions since its opening to the present day, 28 have passed away forever. These are Kh.O. Tsarehradskyi (1897-19??), E.G. Shelepin (1906-1078), O.R. Dovzhynska (1931-2009), N.E. Panchuk (1931-1986), O.I. Portnoy (1932-2003), F.P. Kononenko (1933-1982), Ye. Lipko (1933-1999), B.Y. Lipko (1935-1998), D.A. Skrypnyk (1934-2004), M.A. Shulyar (1935-199?), L.O. Dozhdzhaniuk (1936-1989), M.I. Avramenko, T.O. Fomina (1937-1991), V.M. Sapozhnikov (1938-1964), K. V. Tsidylo (1938-1980), M.O. Chernov (1939-1996), M.V. Hlibchuk (1939-1996), R.D. Sysak (1940-2006), B.M. Polevyi (1943-2001), S.S. Hulka (1952-2011), V.D. Yatsyshyn (1956-2011), T. V. Kedyk (1958-1994), B. S. Sikora (1932-2013), S. Taras (1930-2013), S. Gurgula (1951-2016), V. Gurgula (1937-2016), D. Laliuk (1939-2018), and V. Vorobiova (13.06.2023). Our team keeps them in good memory. Also, laboratory assistant Hanna Kyrylyshyn (1939-2018) and leading engineer Liliia Dyakiv (1972-2019), who performed a considerable amount of work invisible to the naked eye, passed away.
  We also remember those of our teachers who, for various reasons, changed their jobs or took a well-deserved rest. We would like to think that the years spent at the department were the best years of their lives.
  In recent years, the staff of the department has sharply decreased in number due to the arbitrariness of graduate departments in the distribution of hours for mathematical disciplines and the non-interference of the Ministry of Education in the preparation of curricula. In particular, in 2011, the department had 31 full-time employees, 17 of the 29 teachers had academic degrees, three of them were doctors of science. Instead, in October 2018, the department had 19 full-time employees, 14 out of 17 teachers had academic degrees, two of them were doctors of science. The latest trend of graduate departments is that "no one needs mathematics and physics except for mathematicians and physicists themselves."

In September 2005, Associate Professor L.A. Moiseenko successfully defended her dissertation "Psychology of Students' Creative Mathematical Thinking" for the degree of Doctor of Psychology. The process of generational change continues, and young scientists are growing professionally. Veterans of the department I. Doskoch, V. Vorobiova, and T. Laviniukova retired. Charismatic, colorful lecturers who defined the face of the department R.D. Sysak, S.S. Gulka, V.I. Gorgula and S.I. Gurgula passed away. Talented mathematicians O.R. Nikiforchyn and M.M. Osypchuk are the heads of the departments at the Precarpathian National University. L.M. Melnychuk (Ivasyshyn), PhD in Physics and Mathematics, moved to Chernivtsi for permanent residence and works as an associate professor of differential equations at the local university.

Since September 2014, in connection with the creation of the Department of Mathematical Methods in Engineering, five employees of the Department of Higher Mathematics have moved to work at the new department: Assoc. Prof. Hryhorchuk L. I. (who returned to the department in March 2015), Assoc. Semenchuk A. V., assoc. Nisonskyi V. P., assoc. Hryhorchuk H. V. Subsequently, in 2023, Associate Prof. Semenchuk A. V. and Associate Prof. Hryhorchuk H. V. returned to the department as a result of the merger of part of the Department of Applied Programming and Computing with the new Department of Physical and Mathematical Sciences.
  Today we face new challenges. Together with the entire university staff, the department is working on updating the work programs, creating new special courses, textbooks and manuals in order to enter the European educational space.

Mathematics, physics, and special physical and mathematical courses are taught in 3 departmental lecture halls and 10 teaching laboratories in mechanics, molecular physics, electricity and magnetism, optics, and atomic physics.

         Teachers of the department widely use the latest technologies for conducting classes in accordance with the credit-module system of organizing training and the rating system for monitoring and evaluating students' knowledge. The technology of distance learning for students of the Drohobych counseling center was also introduced on the basis of a 6-module electronic textbook on the course of physics, published by the staff of the department under the editorship of Professor M. Galushchak.

        During 2010-2014, the teachers of the department (Professor Galushchak M. O. and Associate Professor Luchytskyi R. M.) represented the university at the International Exhibitions on the problems of educational development, for which they were awarded with diplomas and diplomas of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, and the university - with 5 Gold medals. At one time, the staff of the Department of General and Applied Physics cooperated on the basis of agreements on scientific, technical and educational cooperation with scientific laboratories of the Institute of Physics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, the Institute of Semiconductor Physics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, the departments of physics of Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University, Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, Sumy State University, Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University, the Institute of Pedagogical Education and Adult Education of the National Academy of Pedagogical Sciences in Ukraine.

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The Department of Physics and Mathematics was established on October 2, 2023 as a result of the merger of two departments - the Department of Advanced Mathematics and the Department of General and Applied Physics, as well as the partial merger of the Department of Applied Programming and Computing.
The Department of Advanced Mathematics of Ivano-Frankivsk National Technical University of Oil and Gas was founded as a structural subdivision of the Stanislavsky Faculty of General Engineering of Lviv Polytechnic Institute in 1961 (then called the Department of Advanced Mathematics and Mechanics). On August 1, 1963, the Department of Theoretical Mechanics was spun off from the Department, and since then the Department has existed under the name of the Department of Advanced Mathematics for 60 years.
  From 2004 to 2023, the Department of Advanced Mathematics was headed by Doctor of  Engineering, Professor Vasyl Moisyshyn, while the Department of General and Applied Physics was headed by Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor Marian Halushchak from 2007 to 2023.
  In the fall of 2011, the department became part of the Institute of Fundamental, Humanitarian Training and Distance Learning. And since January 2015, the department became part of the Institute of Information Technology. Since September 2018, the Department is a part of the Institute of Oil and Gas Engineering. Finally, in 2023, the united Department of Physics and Mathematics became part of the Institute of Engineering Mechanics and Robotics, for which Vasyl Mykhailovych Moisyshyn served as Head from October 2, 2023 to May 27, 2024.
On May 28, 2024, Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Professor Andriy Bandura was elected Head of the Department.
The department employs 2 Doctors of Physics and Mathematics, 2 Doctors of Engineering, 1 Doctor of Psychology, 7 Candidates of Physics and Mathematics, 1 Candidate of Economics, 4 Candidates of Engineering, 3 engineers, 1 Head of Laboratories, Candidate of Physics and Mathematics, Associate Professor Myroslav Mazur (Director of the Institute of Architecture, Construction and Energy), and Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Professor Volodymyr Mokliak (Head of the Laboratory of Physics of Magnetic Films No. 23 of the G.V. Kurdyumov Institute of Metallophysics).
 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         

                                                                                                               

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

 

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Department of Physics and Mathematics

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building no 0, room 0-407, 15 Karpatska street, Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine, 76019

building no 4, room 4308, 15 Karpatska street, Ivano-Feankivsk, Ukraine, 76019

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Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Professor Andriy Bandura

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Disciplines of free choice

Disciplines of free choice

The student chooses free choice disciplines from two catalogs:

– disciplines from the university catalog (switch to the catalog)

– professional (specialty) disciplines from the departmental catalog.

        According to the order of the Rector of IFNTUOG, the implementation of students' rights to free choice of disciplines from the departmental catalog involves the selection of specialized blocks that include professional disciplines and are aimed at deepening professional competencies. 

       The main stages of choosing disciplines from the departmental catalog:

1) the directorate of the institute, the guarantor of the EPP and group curators inform students about the procedure for choosing disciplines (procedure, deadlines, procedure for enrolling in disciplines);

2) students familiarize themselves with the list of specialized blocks by reviewing the annotations and/or work programs of disciplines;

3) students vote for the choice of the discipline block in the professional direction by submitting relevant applications (in paper or electronic forms) to the directorate of the educational and research institute;

4) summarizing the results (the directorate prepares orders for individual student curricula).

     

Disciplines from the department catalog for for students entering in 2024

Selective block: Oil Field Development and Operation"

Use of Software Products in the Design of Oil Field Developmen (Working Program, Abstract)

Advanced Technologies of Oil Field Development and Operation (Working Program, Abstract)

Operation of Oil Wells ande Complicated Conditions (Working Program, Abstract)

Selective block: Gas and Gas-condensate Field Development and Operation

Use of Software Products in the Design of Gas Field Development (Working Program, Abstract)

Advanced Technologies of Gas and Gas-condensate Field Development and Operation (Working Program, Abstract)

Operation of Gas Wells ande Complicated Conditions (Working Program, Abstract)

Selective block: Offshore oil and gas technologies    

Prevention and Elimination of Accidents in Offshore Oil and Gas Fields (Working Program, Abstract)

Design, Construction and Operation of Offshore Oil and Gas Structures (Working Program, Abstract)

Offshore Wells Development and Operation (Working Program, Abstract)

 

 

Disciplines from the department catalog for for students entering in 2023

Selective block: Oil Field Development and Operation"

Use of Software Products in the Design of Oil Field Developmen (Working Program, Abstract)

Advanced Technologies of Oil Field Development and Operation (Working Program, Abstract)

Operation of Oil Wells ande Complicated Conditions (Working Program, Abstract)

Selective block: Gas and Gas-condensate Field Development and Operation

Use of Software Products in the Design of Gas Field Development (Working Program, Abstract)

Advanced Technologies of Gas and Gas-condensate Field Development and Operation (Working Program, Abstract)

Operation of Gas Wells ande Complicated Conditions (Working Program, Abstract)

Selective block: Offshore oil and gas technologies    

Prevention and Elimination of Accidents in Offshore Oil and Gas Fields (Working Program, Abstract)

Design, Construction and Operation of Offshore Oil and Gas Structures (Working Program, Abstract)

Offshore Wells Development and Operation (Working Program, Abstract)

 

 

 

Technology of Oil Field Development  (Working Program)  

Technology of Oil Wells Operation (Working Program)

Gas and Gas-condensate Field Development and Operation  (Working Program)

Gathering and Treating of Oil-industrial Products  (Working Program)

 

 

FOR STUDENTS currently studying in the 4th year (2021 entry year)

of the first (bachelor's) level of higher education - studying in the 2024/2025 academic year.

name of the disciplinelecturersemesterhourform of controlWorking program
Materials and Chemical Reagents for Oil and Gas ProductionMarian Psiyk75 сr./ 150 hour.Examworking program
Offshore Oil and Gas TechnologiesSerhii Ovetskyi75 cr./ 150 hour.Examworking program
Technology for Enhancing Oil, Gas and Gas-condensate Production from FormationsOleksandr Kondrat84 cr./ 120 hour.Creditworking program
Fundamentals of Scientific ResearchSerhii Ovetskyi83 cr./ 90 hour.Creditworking program

Instructions for the student's electronic account: here

 

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Educational program "Oil and Gas Production" - bachelor's level

Level of higher education - first (bachalor's) 

EDUCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM 

«Oil and Gas Production»

specialty 185 Oil and Gas Engineering and Technology 

 

GUARANTEE OF THE QUALITY OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM 

         

         Certificate of accreditation of the educational and professional program "Oil and Gas Production"

 

Oil and gas production is one of the most romantic professions described in many literary works, starting with Ivan Franko's Boryslav Laughs (1882) and ending with Daniel Amman's The Oil King: The Secret Life of Mark Rich (2021).

The need to increase production of natural hydrocarbons is particularly acute these days. According to the Energy Strategy of Ukraine until 2050, Ukraine plans to liberalize its oil and gas markets, create an energy hub, and increase the share of domestic oil and gas production.

Ukraine is one of the oldest oil-producing countries and ranks third in Europe in terms of natural gas reserves. There is still a significant potential for oil and gas production from deep water (over 6000 meters), unexplored reserves in the Carpathian region, the Black Sea shelf, and unconventional deposits (shale, gas hydrate, and other resources).  

At the present stage, natural hydrocarbon production will require new innovative approaches, knowledge of modern high-tech technologies, process design using modern software systems of the world's leading oil and gas companies, and the ability to effectively apply them in practice.

We have taken into account modern globalization and the study and use of global approaches to hydrocarbon production. Therefore, our higher education students are provided with knowledge of English with a professional focus. Practical training of specialists makes our graduates desirable professionals in any country.

We offer you to become a highly qualified specialist in the field of oil and gas production, because it is

fascinating and high-tech work, the results of which affect the development of society and energy security of the state;

high salary, which allows you to look to the future with confidence.

employment not only in mining enterprises of Ukraine and abroad but also in drilling, geological exploration, geophysical companies, underground gas storage facilities, etc.

Students enrolled in this educational program receive a 30% higher scholarship than students of other specialties. The best students receive scholarships from leading oil and gas companies in Ukraine, including Ukrnafta, Naftogaz of Ukraine, and other companies. Internships at oil and gas companies are a common practice.

 

 

The specialty of Oil and Gas Production is one of the first engineering specialties that launched higher oil and gas education in Ukraine. It began more than 100 years ago, when in 1898 the Lviv Polytechnic School introduced a preparatory course for mining students. In 1963, as part of the government's program to bring training closer to the workplace, the Ivano-Frankivsk branch of Lviv Polytechnic Institute (LPI) was established on the basis of the General Engineering Faculty. The oil and gas structural units of LPI were transferred to Ivano-Frankivsk. A new period of higher oil and gas education and science centered in Ivano-Frankivsk began.

In 1963, after the organization of the Ivano-Frankivsk branch of the Lviv Polytechnic Institute, the Department of Oil and Gas Fields Operation was established. In 1976, it was renamed into the Department of Oil and Gas Field Development and Operation, and in 2018 - into the Department of Oil and Gas Production.

In 2016, in accordance with the Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of 06.11.2015 № “On the peculiarities of introducing the list of branches of knowledge and specialties in which higher education applicants are trained, approved by the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of April 29, 2015 № 266”, taking into account the requirements of Article 10 of the Law of Ukraine “On Higher Education”, the EPP “Oil and Gas Production” was developed by the project group of the Department of Oil and Gas Field Development and Operation under the leadership of Dr, professor, Head of the Department O. Kondrat and approved by the decision of the Academic Council on May 25, 2016 № 05/564.

The development of the EPP took into account the extensive experience of the department's research and teaching staff and the achievements of the scientific schools of Professors Kondrat R.M. and Boyko V.S. The purpose of the EPP “Oil and Gas Production” is to provide students with the necessary theoretical knowledge and practical skills in the development and operation of oil, gas and gas condensate fields, the use of which would help to provide the state with energy resources of its own production and implement the program of energy independence of Ukraine.

In 2018, the EPP was amended to bring it in line with changes in the university's regulatory framework, and approved by the Academic Council of the University, Minutes No. 03/586 of 30.05.2018. and put into effect on September 1, 2018 by the order of the rector No. 203 of 31.08.2018.

In 2021, the EPP “Oil and Gas Production” was brought to the standard of higher education in the specialty 185 Oil and Gas Engineering and Technology for the first (bachelor's) level of higher education (order №358 of 23.03.21). The working group proposed to bring the profile of the OP “Oil and Gas Production” in line with the requirements of the standard, namely: competencies, program outcomes, as well as section 4 of the matrix of ensuring general and special competencies with the relevant components of the educational and professional program of the matrix of conformity and section 5 of the matrix of ensuring program learning outcomes (PLO) with the relevant components of the educational and professional program.

In 2022, based on the results of cooperation with stakeholders, changes were made to the 2021 EPP - the number of credits in the mandatory part was increased from 170 to 180.

Stakeholders proposed to increase the number of hours of practical training for applicants (to introduce an educational practice after the 2nd year of study), which will allow training more highly qualified specialists in the oil and gas industry, and to add a third elective block - offshore oil and gas technologies.

In 2023, based on the results of cooperation with stakeholders, changes were made to the 2022 EPP - in cycle 1 - general training discipline, the educational component of the basics of academic writing was changed to the ECs of the basics of jurisprudence and academic writing. A foreign language (for professional purposes) was introduced. In cycle 2 - professional training disciplines, such educational components as the development and operation of oil fields and the development and operation of gas and gas condensate fields were added.  Based on the results of the roundtable discussion held on November 24, 23, “Development of Partnership between Specialized Educational Institutions and JSC UkrGasVydobuvannya: MODERN COMPETENCIES FOR THE INDUSTRY”, our partners proposed to consider the introduction of new skills and knowledge required for future careers into the educational components of the study. The members of the working group discussed these proposals and suggested that the department's teaching staff update the content of the discipline programs.

 

Educational and professional program Oil and Gas Production 2025 (PROJECT download).

Please send your feedback and suggestions on the draft of the 2025 EPP to the program guarantor PhD. Lesia Moroz :  lesia.moroz@nung.edu.ua

Summary table of proposals and comments from stakeholders to the project EPP 2025 (download).

 

Educational and professional program «Oil and Gas Production» 2021 (download)

Curriculum 2021 - fulltime (download

 

 

Mandatory part

Disciplines of professional training

 

Well surveying (Working Program)  

Industrial Geophysics (Working Program)  

Hydrocarbon's inflow stimulation (Working Program)  

Comprehensive State Examination (Working Program)  

 

Selective part

Disciplines from the department catalog   

   Attantion! According to the order of the rector of IFNTUNG, the implementation of students' rights to freely choose disciplines involves the selection of profiled blocks that include professional disciplines and are aimed at deepening professional competences.

The main stages of selection:

1) the directorate of the institute and the guarantor of the EPP inform applicants about the procedure for choosing disciplines (order, terms, procedures for registering for disciplines);

2) applicants familiarize themselves with the list of profiled blocks by reviewing the annotations of disciplines;

3) voting of applicants for the choice of a block of discipline by professional direction by submitting relevant applications (in paper or electronic forms) to the directorate of the educational and scientific institute;

4) generalization of the results (the directorate prepares an order regarding individual study plans of the applicant).

We offer you to familiarize yourself with the abstracts of selective disciplines from the profiled blocks of the Department of Petroleum Production under link.

 

Disciplines from the university catalog       

The selection procedure (29 credits) consists in the fact that the student of HE has the opportunity to choose disciplines from the general university catalog starting from the 2nd semester of study and makes his choice through the electronic office of the "Dekanat+" system (http://194.44.112.6). 

You can get acquainted with the abstracts of disciplines from the general university catalog at link

 

 

The guarantor of the educational program is the Ass prof PP department, Ph.D., associate professor - Lesia Moroz - (link)

Contact details of the EPP guarantor for communication: e-mail - lesia.moroz@nung.edu.ua ; tel - +380965065885

Educational program support group (link). You can get acquainted with the personal pages of the department's teachers on the department's page in the tab "STAFF".

 

 

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Educational program "Oil and Gas Production" - master's degree

Level of higher education - second (master's) 

EDUCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM 

«Oil and Gas Production»

specialty 185 Oil and Gas Engineering and Technology 

 

GUARANTEE OF THE QUALITY OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM 

         

         Certificate of accreditation of the educational and professional program "Oil and Gas Production"

 

Ukraine has been actively producing oil and gas for over 100 years. A significant number of fields are at a declining stage of development and are depleted. However, the need to increase production of natural hydrocarbons is particularly acute these days. According to the Energy Strategy of Ukraine until 2050, Ukraine plans to liberalize its oil and gas markets, create an energy hub, and significantly increase the share of domestic oil and gas production.

Ukraine ranks 3rd in Europe in terms of natural gas reserves. There is still significant potential for hydrocarbon production from deep water (over 6000 m), low-permeability reservoirs (permeability < 1 mD), unexplored reserves in the Carpathian region, the Black Sea shelf, and other resources.   

The peculiarity of natural hydrocarbon production will require new innovative approaches, knowledge of modern high-tech processes, design of technologies using modern software systems of the world's leading oil and gas companies, and the ability to effectively apply them in practice.

Modern globalization and the study and use of global approaches to hydrocarbon production require knowledge of English. Therefore, practical training makes our graduates sought-after specialists in any country.

We offer you to become a highly qualified specialist in the field of oil and gas production, because it:

  • isfascinating and high-tech work, the results of which affect the development of society and energy security of the state; 

  • high salary, which allows you to look to the future with confidence.

Students enrolled in this educational program receive a 30 % higher scholarship than students of other specialties. The best students receive scholarships from leading oil and gas companies in Ukraine, including Ukrnafta, Naftogaz of Ukraine and other companies. Internships at oil and gas companies and dual degree programs are common.

 

 

The specialty of Oil and Gas Production is one of the first engineering specialties that launched higher oil and gas education in Ukraine. It began more than 100 years ago, when in 1898 the Lviv Polytechnic School introduced a preparatory course for mining students. In 1963, as part of the government's program to bring training closer to the workplace, the Ivano-Frankivsk branch of Lviv Polytechnic Institute (LPI) was established on the basis of the General Engineering Faculty. The oil and gas structural units of LPI were transferred to Ivano-Frankivsk. A new period of higher oil and gas education and science centered in Ivano-Frankivsk began.

In 1963, after the organization of the Ivano-Frankivsk branch of the Lviv Polytechnic Institute, the Department of Oil and Gas Fields Operation was established. In 1976, it was renamed into the Department of Oil and Gas Field Development and Operation, and in 2018 - into the Department of Oil and Gas Production.

In 2016, in accordance with the Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of 06.11.2015 № “On the peculiarities of introducing the list of branches of knowledge and specialties in which higher education applicants are trained, approved by the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of April 29, 2015 № 266”, taking into account the requirements of Article 10 of the Law of Ukraine “On Higher Education”, the EPP “Oil and Gas Production” was developed by the project group of the Department of Development and Operation of Oil and Gas Fields under the leadership of Dr. Kondrat O.R., prof, professor, Head of the Department O.R. Kondrat and approved by the decision of the Academic Council on May 25, 2016 № 05/564. The development of the EPP took into account the extensive experience of the department's research and teaching staff and the achievements of the scientific schools of Professors Kondrat R.M. and Boyko V.S. The purpose of the EPP “Oil and Gas Production” is to provide students with the necessary theoretical knowledge and practical skills in the development and operation of oil, gas and gas condensate fields, the use of which would help to provide the state with energy resources of its own production and implement the program of energy independence of Ukraine.

In 2018, the EPP was amended to bring it in line with changes in the university's regulatory framework, and approved by the Academic Council of the University, Minutes No. 03/586 of 30.05.2018. and put into effect on September 1, 2018 by Rector's Order No. 203 of 31.08.2018.

In 2021, taking into account the experience gained, the traditional exchange of views with representatives of the educational community and higher education students, and cooperation with stakeholders, the EPP underwent a significant update, which affected the content and strengthened its practical orientation, increasing the number of credits from 37 to 51 for mandatory components. In 2022, based on the results of cooperation with stakeholders, changes were made to the 2021 EPP - the discipline of ESP was introduced.

In 2023, the EPP “Oil and Gas Production” increased the number of credits from 51 to 65 for the mandatory components, changed/clarified the names of the ECs, introduced the EC Organization and Planning of Operations, and increased the number of credits for master's thesis.

In 2024, the number of credits in the Oil and Gas Production Program increased from 65 to 66 for the mandatory components, the names of the ECs were changed/clarified.

 

Educational and professional program Oil and Gas Production 2025 (PROJECT download).

Please send your feedback and suggestions on the draft of the 2025 EPP to the program guarantor PhD. Liliia MATIISHYN:   liliia.matiishyn@nung.edu.ua

Summary table of proposals and comments from stakeholders to the project EPP 2025 (download).

 

Educational and professional program «Oil and Gas Production» 2023 (download)

Curriculum 2023  fulltime (download)

 

Educational and professional program «Oil and Gas Production» 2024 (download)

Curriculum 2024 - fulltime  (download)

 

 

 

Mandatory part

Disciplines of general training

Foreign Language for Spesific Purposes 

Methodology of Scientific Researches 

Health and Safety Protection in Petroleum Industry 

Organizing and Planning Operational Activities 

Disciplines of professional training

Design of Oil Field Development

Design of Gas and Gas-condensate Field Development

Hydrodynamic Modelling of Oil and Gas Fields Development

Design of Oil Well Operation

Design of Gas and Gas-condensate Well Operation

Design of Oil and Gas Gathering and Processing Facilities

Technical systems and technologies in the oil and gas industry

Research Internship

Master’s Thesis

 

Selective part

Disciplines from the department catalog   

   Attantion! According to the order of the rector of IFNTUNG, the implementation of students' rights to freely choose disciplines involves the selection of profiled blocks that include professional disciplines and are aimed at deepening professional competences.

The main stages of selection:

1) the directorate of the institute and the guarantor of the OPP inform applicants about the procedure for choosing disciplines (order, terms, procedures for registering for disciplines);

2) applicants familiarize themselves with the list of profiled blocks by reviewing the annotations of disciplines;

3) voting of applicants for the choice of a block of discipline by professional direction by submitting relevant applications (in paper or electronic forms) to the directorate of the educational and scientific institute;

4) generalization of the results (the directorate prepares an order regarding individual study plans of the applicant).

We offer you to familiarize yourself with the abstracts of selective disciplines from the profiled blocks of the Department of Petroleum Production under link.

 

Disciplines from the university catalog       

The selection procedure (10 credits) consists in the fact that the student of VO has the opportunity to choose disciplines from the general university catalog starting from the 2nd semester of study and makes his choice through the electronic office of the "Dekanat+" system (http://194.44.112.6). 

You can get acquainted with the abstracts of disciplines from the general university catalog at link

 

 

 

 

Mandatory part

Disciplines of general training

Foreign Language for Spesific Purposes 

Methodology of Scientific Researches 

Health and Safety Protection in Petroleum Industry 

Organizing and Planning Operational Activities

Disciplines of professional training

Design of Oil Field Development

Design of Gas and Gas-condensate Field Development

Hydrodynamic modelling of processes in the field of oil and gas engineering

Design of Oil Well Operation

Design of Gas and Gas-condensate Well Operation

Design of Oil and Gas Gathering and Processing Facilities

Technical systems and technologies in the oil and gas industry

Research Internship

Master’s Thesis

 

Selective part

Disciplines from the department catalog

    Attantion! According to the order of the rector of IFNTUNG, the implementation of students' rights to freely choose disciplines involves the selection of profiled blocks that include professional disciplines and are aimed at deepening professional competences.

The main stages of selection:

1) the directorate of the institute and the guarantor of the OPP inform applicants about the procedure for choosing disciplines (order, terms, procedures for registering for disciplines);

2) applicants familiarize themselves with the list of profiled blocks by reviewing the annotations of disciplines;

3) voting of applicants for the choice of a block of discipline by professional direction by submitting relevant applications (in paper or electronic forms) to the directorate of the educational and scientific institute;

4) generalization of the results (the directorate prepares an order regarding individual study plans of the applicant).

We offer you to familiarize yourself with the abstracts of selective disciplines from the profiled blocks of the Department of Petroleum Production under link.

 

Disciplines from the university catalog       

The selection procedure (10 credits) consists in the fact that the student of VO has the opportunity to choose disciplines from the general university catalog starting from the 2nd semester of study and makes his choice through the electronic office of the "Dekanat+" system (http://194.44.112.6). 

You can get acquainted with the abstracts of disciplines from the general university catalog at link

 

 

 

The guarantor of the educational program is the head of the VNG department, Ph.D., associate professor - Liliia MATIISHYN - (link)

Contact details of the OPP guarantor for communication: e-mail - liliia.matiishyn@nung.edu.ua ; tel - +380966587275

Educational program support group (link). You can get acquainted with the personal pages of the department's teachers on the department's page in the tab "STAFF".

 

 

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Рада молодих вчених

Адміністрація ради молодих вчених

  1. Витвицький Василь Степанович, кандидат технічних наук, доцент кафедри інженерної та комп'ютерної графіки інституту інженерної механіки, голова ради
  2. Слабінога Мар’ян Остапович, кандидат технічних наук, доцент кафедри комп'ютерних систем і мереж, заступник директора інституту інформаційних технологій, заступник голови ради
  3. Юрич Лідія Романівна, кандидат технічних наук, доцент кафедри буріння свердловин інституту нафтогазової інженерії, секретар ради;
Рада молодих вчених (далі РМВ) - є органом самоврядування наукової молоді Івано-Франківського національного технічного університету нафти і газу.

Основними завданнями РМВ є:

  • сприяння формуванню умов для розкриття наукового та творчого потенціалу студентів, аспірантів, молодих вчених;
  • пошук та підтримка талановитих дослідників серед студентів, аспірантів, молодих вчених, надання їм всебічної підтримки;
  • сприяння формуванню особистості дослідника, сучасного науковця з широким світоглядом;
  • участь в організації та розвитку міжуніверситетської та міжнародної співпраці молодих вчених;
  • інформаційна діяльність.

Для виконання своїх завдань РМВ:

  • організовує роботу студентів, аспірантів, молодих вчених у наукових осередках;
  • готує та представляє Вченій раді університету, ректорату та структурним підрозділам університету пропозиції щодо розвитку і вдосконалення наукової та творчої діяльності студентів, аспірантів, молодих вчених;
  • організовує й проводить наукові конференції, конкурси на здобуття грантів, виставки робіт та інші заохочувальні заходи для стимулювання наукових досліджень студентів, аспірантів, молодих вчених;
  • сприяє та організовує видання наукових праць студентів, аспірантів, молодих вчених;
  • представляє кандидатів та подає пропозиції на розгляд до Вченої ради університету, ректорату та Вчених рад інститутів щодо отримання іменних стипендій і премій для молодих вчених;
  • сприяє розвитку міжуніверситетської та міжнародної співпраці студентів, аспірантів, молодих вчених;
  • вносить пропозиції у профспілковий комітет та може, звертатися до адміністрації університету про надання житла та покращення житлових умов молодих вчених;
  • здійснює контакти з установами, організаціями та підприємствами, які пов’язані з діяльністю РМВ.
Department administration

Head of Council

Vasyl Vytvytskyi

Address:

вул. Карпатська 15, м. Івано-Франківськ, Україна

Email:
rmv.ifntung@gmail.com
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Construction beyond our imagination

Thus, the possibilities of construction by 3D printing were outlined by Dott. Arch. Andrea Palazzo from Italy and a member of the Czech Chamber of Graduate Engineers and Technicians in the field of building construction Miroslav Vrana from the Czech Republic, who arrived in Ivano-Frankivsk and, with the assistance of the director of the KZPE "Centre for Educational Innovations" Maria Pochinok, met with scientists from the Institute of Architecture, Construction and Energy and the Institute of Engineering Mechanics Ivano-Frankivsk National Technical University of Oil and Gas within the framework of the 3D printing 3DHCC project for the preparation and renewal of Ukraine1 in the field of investment, innovative education, research and development in Ukraine and the EU.

2«It is important for us to realize that today there is so much attention to Ukraine related to its reconstruction, to the new technologies in construction that exist progressive, reliable and functional, - said Igor Chudyk, rector of IFNTUOG, introducing the guests. – This technology is already used in many countries, the first swallow is already in Ukraine. We hope that such technologies will work in full with us force, and today's meeting will become a platform for developments for the project of possible cooperation."

The main message conveyed to the audience by foreign experts is the shortcomings of using outdated construction technologies, which are still very dependent on hard physical labour, professional training, integrity and thoroughness of human resources. New 3D printing technologies can radically change everything. Today, even with the use of robotics and advanced IT technologies in various industries, the report that the house can simply be "printed", you see, sounds like from the realm of fantasy. But such houses already really exist in Germany, UAE, USA and even in Ukraine – an elementary school in Lviv. And those present even held a piece of "printed" concrete in their hands. Moreover, Andrea Palazzo and Miroslav Vrana convince that construction5 innovation will save time and cost of building materials, but at the same time guarantee strength and environmental friendliness in the operation of the building, that it is not only qualitative, but also profitable. And yet – this is the ability to realize any architectural forms, even those that are limited by our imagination.

Foreign specialists who have been helping us since the first days of the war are ready today to invest their knowledge, experience and funds in Ukraine. And they offer us invaluable experience in 3D construction.

4In cooperation with IFNTUOG, project representatives seek to find support in research and development to improve technological processes, as 3D printing in construction is still developing. On the agenda for the development of construction innovation are still seismic challenges, the development of new mixes for printing, the height of buildings – while these are low (one-, two-story) houses. It should be noted that IFNTUOG was not chosen for cooperation by chance, the university is ready for such cooperation: there are relevant specialties and specialists who will quickly master this experience and will be able to move forward both in innovation and education.

The guests visited the Centre for Innovative Development, got acquainted and evaluated the possibilities of our university regarding 3D printing. At the invitation of IABE Director Myroslav Mazur, Andrea Palazzo and Miroslav Vrana visited the laboratory of the Department of Construction and Energy Efficient Structures of IABE.

The visit of foreign experts gives reason to hope for mutually beneficial cooperation.

 

 

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Акутуальні новини

Academic Council

 

  1. Ihor Liutak - Ph.D., director of the Institute of Information Technologies, doctor of technical sciences, professor, guarantor of the educational professional program "Informational Technologies for Sustainable Energy Engineering" of the second (master's) level of higher education.
  2. Mykhailo Shavranskyi - deputy director of the Institute of Information Technologies, Ph.D., associate professor of the AKIT department.
  3. Volodymyr Pih - deputy director of the Institute of Information Technologies, Ph.D., associate professor of the Department of Information Technology.
  4. Myroslava Chuyko - Ph.D., associate professor of the Department of the Moscow State University of Technology, guarantor of the first (bachelor's) level of higher education.
  5. Taras Garasymyv - assistant of the Department of Computer Science, head of the professional bureau of IIT employees.
  6. Yaroslav  Zayachuk - Ph.D., associate professor of the Department of Computer Science, responsible for research work of IIT students.
  7. Serhii Zikratiy - Ph.D., Associate Professor of the Department of ITTS, Head of the Education Quality Assurance Department.
  8. Vasyl Sheketa - Ph.D., professor, head of the IPZ department, guarantor of the "Software Engineering" program of the second (master's) level of higher education.
  9. Leonid Zamykhovskyi - Ph.D., professor, head of the ITTS department, guarantor of the educational professional program "Computerized control systems and automation" of the second (master's) level of higher education.
  10. Stepan Melnychuk - Ph.D., associate professor, head of the KSM department, guarantor of the "Computer Engineering" educational professional program of the second (master's) level of higher education.
  11. Mykhailo Gorbiychuk - Ph.D., professor, head of the AKIT department, guarantor of the educational professional program "Automation and computer-integrated technologies" of the third (educational and scientific) level of higher education.
  12. Orest Seredyuk - Ph.D., professor, head of the MIVT department, guarantor of the educational professional program "Metrology and measuring technology" of the third (educational and scientific) level of higher education.
  13. Andriy Oliynyk - Ph.D., professor, head of the PMA department, guarantor of the educational professional program "Applied Programming and Computing" of the first (bachelor's) level of higher education.
  14. Petro  Reiter - doctor of technical sciences, professor, head of the department of EMiTD.
  15. Viktoriya Bandura - Ph.D., associate professor of the Department of Industrial Engineering, guarantor of the "Software Engineering" program of the first (bachelor's) level of higher education, employee of the licensing and accreditation department.
  16. Vitalya Kropyvnytska - Ph.D., associate professor of the Department of Computer Science, guarantor of the "Computer Engineering" educational professional program of the first (bachelor's) level of higher education.
  17. Myroslav  Kogutyak - candidate of technical sciences, associate professor of AKIT department, guarantor of educational professional program "Automation and computer-integrated technologies" of the second (master's) level of higher education.
  18. Vasyl Boryn - Ph.D., associate professor of the AKIT department, guarantor of the educational professional program "Automation and computer-integrated technologies" of the first (bachelor's) level of higher education.
  19. Mykola Pasieka - Ph.D., professor of the Department of Industrial Engineering, guarantor of the educational professional program "Information Systems and Technologies" of the first (bachelor's) level of higher education.
  20. Mykola Nikolaychuk - Ph.D., associate professor of AKIT department, guarantor of the educational professional program "Computerized control systems and automation" of the first (bachelor's) level of higher education.
  21. Rostyslav  Skrypyuk - Ph.D., associate professor of the AKIT department, guarantor of the System Engineering. Internet of Things" of the first (bachelor's) level of higher education.
  22. Nataliya Pindus - Ph.D., associate professor of the Department of the Moscow State University of Technology, guarantor of the "Metrology and Measuring Techniques" program of the second (master's) level of higher education.
  23. Borys Nezamai - Ph.D., associate professor of the Department of Medical Sciences.
  24. Andrii Yavorskyi - candidate of technical sciences, associate professor of the department of EMiTD.
  25. Andriy Semenchuk - candidate of technical sciences, associate professor of the Department of Technical Education.


Student representatives:

 

  1. Andrii Romaniuk, student of the ITTS-20-1 group, head of the IIT student council.
  2. Roman Yaremak, student Ki-20-1, head of the IIT student professional bureau.
  3. YuliyaHryhorash, student of group IVE-20-1.


Industry representatives:

 

  1. Yuriy Bezgachnyuk, head of the talent development center in Ivano-Frankivsk and Zakarpattia region ( Talent Acceleration Center Lead).
  2. Volodymyr Yakubovsky, Delivery Manager at Avenga.
  3. Mykhailo Sheludyakov, coordinator of the Ivano-Frankivsk location of the Epam company.

 

Secretary of the academic council of the institute:

 

  1. Lyubov Samaniv - assistant of the department of the Institute of Medical Sciences.


Order 44 of March 3, 2023


Regulations on the institute

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Validation of MSc Informational Technologies for Sustainable Energy Engineering (ITSEE)

Validation of MSc Informational Technologies for Sustainable Energy
Engineering (ITSEE) with Ivano-Frankivsk National Technical
University of Oil and Gas (IFNTUOG), Ukraine.


Date: 27/04/2023
Time: 10:00am-2:00pm (BST)
Location: MS Teams


Indicative Schedule (BST):


Private Panel Meeting 1:00-1:45
Break 10:45-11:00
Meeting with Course Team and Collaborative Partner 2:00-3:30
Break 3:30-3:40
Private Panel Meeting 3:40-4:00
Feedback and Provisional Outcome 4:00-4:10
Close of meeting 4:10


Indicative Areas of Discussion:


- Rationale and Market
- Staffing and Physical Resources
- Recruitment, Admissions and Marketing
- Teaching, Learning and Assessment
- Course Content (Including Modules)
- Employability
- Professional, Regulatory and Statutory Bodies (PSRBs)
- Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL)
- Management and Quality Assurance Arrangements (Including External Examining, Examination
Boards, Course Monitoring, Student Feedback, etc.)
- Student Support
- Equality and Diversity

 

 

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