Kharkiv National University is one of the oldest universities in Eastern Europe. It was founded in November 1804. Kharkiv University is the only university in Ukraine where three Nobel Prize laureates studied and worked: biologist Ilya Mechnikov, economist Semen Kuznets, physicist Lev Landau.
20,724 degree seekers study at the Schools, the Institute of International Education for Study and Research, the Center for Pre-University Education: 16,260 students, 4,066 international students, 301 postgraduate and doctoral students. 438 doctors of sciences, professors, more than 1,274 PhDs, associate professors take part in scientific research and training of specialists. Among the University employees are 30 academicians and corresponding members of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and branch academies.
Education and Research Institute “School of Physics and Technology”, As an independent division, the School of Physics and Technology was created in 1962 to train specialists in the most advanced at that time fields of science and technology: nuclear physics, plasma physics, physical materials science.
More than 200 students are studying under the budgetary form of education at the educational and qualification level “bachelor” in the specialty “applied physics and nanomaterials”, as well as at the educational and qualification level “master” in the specializations:
- Experimental Nuclear Physics and Plasma Physics;
- Applied Physics;
- Medical Physics
It has four departments:
- O. I. Akhiezer Department of Theoretical Nuclear Physics and Higher Mathematics;
- Department of Nuclear and Medical Physics;
- Department of Materials for Reactor Building and Physical Technologies;
- Department of Applied Physics and Plasma Physics
The main directions of scientific research related to fission and fusion:
- Interaction of plasma with reversible hydrogen sorbents;
- Plasma sources of charged particles;
- Secondary processes during the interaction of ions with matter;
- Plasma electronics;
- Plasma and vacuum-plasma technologies
- Physics of interaction of beams and plasma with the surface of solid bodies,
- Structural materials of nuclear reactors;
- High-temperature protective coatings;
- Functional materials and coatings;
- Composite and ceramic materials;
- Ultrafine interactions in solids;
- Physics of nonlinear phenomena;
- Microscopy and spectroscopy of solid bodies.
Key experts:
Igor Girka, Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Professor, Corresponding Member of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
E-mail: igorgirka@karazin.ua
Тел.: +380 (50) 520-38-79
V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University in the Euratom Program (H2020 & Horizon Europe)
V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University tooks part in projects of the EU under the Euratom Program.
Projects with the participation of Karazin University in the Euratom Program cycle (Horizon 2020):
- EUROfusion
Projects with the participation of Karazin University in the Euratom Program cycle (Horizon Europe):
- EUROfusion
Contacts of the V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University
Adress: 4 Svobody Sq., Kharkiv, 61022
E-mail: univer@karazin.ua
Contacts of the Education and Research Institute “School of Physics and Technology”
Adress: 31, Kurchatov prospect, Kharkiv, 61108
Т: +380 (50) 520-38-79 (Telegram, Vaiber, WhatsApp)
Т: +380 (95) 209-08-02 (Telegram, Vaiber, WhatsApp)
E-mail: ftf@karazin.ua
Web: http://physics-technology.karazin.ua/
V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University
EU framework programme PIC: 986260984





