Final Presentations of Master’s Research in Computer Science!
Final Presentations of Master’s Research in Computer Science
The end of December is always a special time at the university, marked not just by the approaching holidays but by the culmination of years of hard work. From December 22 to 24, 2025, the Department of Information Technologies held the final defense of qualification works for students of the “Information Technologies of Design” educational program (Computer Science specialty).
For three days, the virtual halls of our Zoom conference were filled with discussions on the future of technology. The Examination Commission No. 21 faced the challenging but rewarding task of evaluating 22 master’s theses.
One of the strengths of our program is the close collaboration between academic theory and industry practice. The commission was chaired by Mykhailo Syrotenko, Head of the Automated Production Control Systems Department at “Smart Industry Group” LLC. He was joined by Anna Nenia, Head of the IT Department, and Bohdan Antypenko, Director of “Optimized Operations” LLC, as well as Ivan Mikheiev, Talent Development Manager at “EPAM Systems.”
Working alongside these industry experts were our dedicated faculty members: Program Guarantor Yuliia Parfenenko, Professors Yevhenii Lavrov, Serhii Tymchuk, and Vira Shendryk, as well as Associate Professors Svitlana Vashchenko, Iryna Baranova, and Nataliia Fedotova. This diverse panel ensured that every project was viewed from both a scientific perspective and a practical business standpoint.
The topics presented this year reflected the most dynamic sectors of modern computer science. We saw a strong focus on Artificial Intelligence, with students presenting solutions for personalized learning, advanced text analysis, and image processing.
However, the innovation didn’t stop at AI. The defenses covered a broad spectrum of research, from data storage models in web-based systems to the procedural generation of content for the gaming industry. Students demonstrated practical tools for automating processes in medicine, agriculture, e-commerce, and education. It was inspiring to see that these works were not just theoretical exercises; they were interdisciplinary projects designed to solve real-world problems.
Based on the results of the defense, the commission unanimously decided to award the professional qualification of Master of Computer Science to our graduates.
The Department of Information Technologies extends its sincere gratitude to our partners from IT companies for their active participation, insightful reviews, and guidance.
Our master, we are incredibly proud of your resilience and academic achievements. As you step into this next chapter of your professional lives, we wish you bold ideas, interesting projects, and new victories.
Congratulations!