On 9-10 December 2025, the Diprozviazok Institute hosted a scientific event focused on creating conditions for population and infrastructure protection, addressing environmental challenges, and monitoring Ukraine’s natural environment. Scientific discussions were conducted in various formats, providing speakers with the opportunity to present their own developments and prototypes, as well as to receive feedback on their potential applications.


Anastasia Tsverkunova, a technician at the Department of Applied Physics and Higher Mathematics, presented a prototype of a multilayer filter for enclosed spaces. During her presentation, she received numerous insightful questions and suggestions that will help refine the prototype and advance it toward direct testing under real-world conditions.

The results of research on the development of basalt composites for population protection, conducted at the Department of Applied Physics and Higher Mathematics, were presented by the department head, Iryna Oleinikova.
As part of the development of the University’s start-up movement, one of the presentations focused on a terraforming project. First, the project’s partner and sponsor, PJSC “Rafalovsky Quarry”, represented by Deputy Director Vadym Radionov, spoke about the unique properties of Ukrainian basalt and the characteristics of their product, basalt flour. This was followed by a presentation of the start-up by Mykyta Oleynikov, a member of the inter-university student team, and concluded with a roundtable discussion on potential avenues for project implementation.

The scientific event “Current Issues and Innovative Technologies in Civil Protection, Environmental Safety, Humanitarian Demining and Critical Infrastructure Protection” was organised by partners of the Department of Applied Physics and Higher Mathematics and stakeholders of the educational programme Nano- and Microtechnologies in Creative Design – the public organisation “Association of Civil Protection Specialists”.
The scientific event “Current Issues and Innovative Technologies in Civil Protection, Environmental Safety, Humanitarian Demining, and Critical Infrastructure Protection” was organised by partners of the Department of Applied Physics and Higher Mathematics, along with stakeholders of the educational programme “Nano- and Microtechnologies in Creative Design”, the public organisation “Association of Civil Protection Specialists”.
16.12.2025