Congratulations to the winners of the NASA Space Apps Challenge Dnipro 2024

This year, a record 247 participants from all over Ukraine and abroad joined the hackathon, uniting in 58 teams. Together, they created 48 projects.

Each of the teams put in a lot of effort to win, with creative presentations, participants rapping and even playing an AI-generated melody on the cello, and much more.

One of the five winning teams was the KPI team!
Hydrolics - Infinite Horizonts. A computer program in Python for identifying seismic shocks and selecting only useful signals to send to Earth based on real data from the Apollo and Mars InSight Lander missions.

The team members are students of the Faculty of Electronics:
- Viktoriia Tarasenko (DS-11)
- Kushkov Ivan Olegovich (DS-21)

It gets even more interesting. Congratulations on the victory and good luck at the global stage of NASA

Open Lecture “Control and learning in Mobile Robotics”

Open Lecture “Control and learning in Mobile Robotics”

by Professor Dr. Patrick Henaff, University of Lorraine, Ecole de Mines (Nancy, France)

Thursday, April 21, 2016, at 14:15, in room 412, building 12 (Faculty of

Electronics).

1. Neural Networks for control

3. Online learning control in mobile robotics

Language of instruction: English, questions: French, English, Russian