Ihor Klymenko,
a 17-year-old student, has won the prestigious Global Student Prize 2022 for developing technology to search for mines using a remotely operated quadcopter. He has been working on his project since he was eight years old (2014) and his two fully functional prototypes were built in the basement he was hiding in during the bombing. He is currently working on a remote demining system.
Yuri Petrovskyj (Юрій Петровський),
an 18-year-old student, has developed a cybercrime detection platform with reliable protection against cyberattacks. This student work has been tested by the Department for Combating Cybercrime in the Vinnitsa region and the mentioned department intends to continue using this platform.
Volodymyr Plita (Volodymyr Пліта),
an 18-year-old student, has designed a robotic kit for demining and subsequent clearing of large areas of ammunition fragments. The surface demining is performed by means of a drag net and the search for fragments is provided by a powerful magnet.
Pavlo Šechet,
a 17-year-old student, has done a study on anti-laser protection for vehicles. This project uses the effect of beam fragmentation in a pre-assembled glass module.
Source:
armyinform.com.ua
texty.org.ua
www.volyn.com.ua
armyinform.com.ua
a 17-year-old student, has won the prestigious Global Student Prize 2022 for developing technology to search for mines using a remotely operated quadcopter. He has been working on his project since he was eight years old (2014) and his two fully functional prototypes were built in the basement he was hiding in during the bombing. He is currently working on a remote demining system.
Yuri Petrovskyj (Юрій Петровський),
an 18-year-old student, has developed a cybercrime detection platform with reliable protection against cyberattacks. This student work has been tested by the Department for Combating Cybercrime in the Vinnitsa region and the mentioned department intends to continue using this platform.
Volodymyr Plita (Volodymyr Пліта),
an 18-year-old student, has designed a robotic kit for demining and subsequent clearing of large areas of ammunition fragments. The surface demining is performed by means of a drag net and the search for fragments is provided by a powerful magnet.
Pavlo Šechet,
a 17-year-old student, has done a study on anti-laser protection for vehicles. This project uses the effect of beam fragmentation in a pre-assembled glass module.
Source:
armyinform.com.ua
texty.org.ua
www.volyn.com.ua
armyinform.com.ua