In 1964, the Department of Computing Computers and Devices (Order of the Institute of December 19, 1964) was established at the Kharkiv Institute of Railway Engineers. In 1967 the department was renamed to “Electronics and Computer Engineering”, and in 1975 – ” Computer Engineering and Control Systems”.
Teachers of the department provided classes with students of all faculties in the disciplines “Theoretical foundations of automation and telemechanics”, “Fundamentals of industrial electronics”, “Pulse technology”, “Control computers and devices”, “Calculation and perforation machines”. At that time, the department had a large number of different electronic devices, including a computer “Ray”, analog computers “IPT-5”, “MN-10m”, “MN-18m”, as well as calculation and perforation cars. Many devices and models for the educational process were made by the staff of the department, in particular, Ya.A. Kolodyazhny and SI Markov. The department was located in the 1st building, in classrooms 1.213, 1.215, 1.217, 1.221.
The first head of the department “Computing computers and devices” (1964-1970), was appointed candidate of technical sciences (1948), associate professor (1955), a talented teacher Panfilov Konstantin Konstantinovich, who carried out the selection of personnel, participated in the development of new disciplines, the organization of research work for staff and students of the department. Gradually grew and strengthened the number of teachers, it was replenished by P.I. Losev, V.O. Leshchynsky, V.O. Гончаров, В.А. Rykov, V.I. Nikitenko.
Ph.D., Associate Professor Panfilov K.K.
Panfilov Konstantin Konstantinovich was born on November 30, 1914 in the city of Murom, Gorky region, and after the graduation from the Murom Railway School (1931) he worked as an electrician of the trust “Ivsantekhstroy” (1931-1938) to the dean of the faculty.
In 1938 Panfilov KK graduated with honors from the Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute of Signaling and Communications of the People’s Commissariat of Railways and worked as an engineer and then head of the STS of the Tashkent Railway (1938-1940). In 1940 he moved to the Tashkent Institute of Railway Engineers, where he worked first as a senior laboratory assistant and then as an assistant.
Since 1943, his working life has been entirely connected with his work at the Kharkiv Institute of Railway Engineers. He worked as an assistant, senior lecturer, associate professor of “Stations, nodes, STS and communications”. From 1946 to 1949 he was the head of the STS department.
From November 1, 1960 he was appointed Dean of the Faculty of Automation, Telemechanics and Communications, and from 1964 – Head of the Department of Computing Machines and Devices. Heading the faculty and the department, he paid much attention to the organization of the educational process, selection, education and placement of personnel, development of the material and technical base of educational laboratories, educational work among students and staff of the faculty. The fruitful work of Konstantin Konstantinovich aimed at the education and training of railway transport specialists has been repeatedly noted in the orders of the leadership of the Southern Railway.
Research work of associate professor Panfilova KK was focused on improving the control and regulation of automation and telemechanics devices at stations and races.
He was awarded the medal “For Valiant Work in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945”, the badge “Honorary Railwayman” (1960).
From 1970 to 1974 the head of the department was associate professor Tsymbal Mykola Trokhimovich, who continued to work on the further development of the department.
Ph.D., Associate Professor Tsimbal M.T.
Tsymbal Mykola Trokhimovich was born on November 30, 1919 in the village of Novo-Mykolayivka, Loziv district, Kharkiv region, in the family of a railway worker.
From 1935 to 1939 he studied at the Kharkiv Technical School of Communications. From 1940 to 1945 he was in the ranks of the Workers ‘and Peasants’ Red Army in Kamchatka and the Kuriles. After demobilization, he moved to Kharkiv, where he first worked at a technical school and then studied at the Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute (KPI). He graduated with honors in 1953 and entered graduate school. In 1959 he defended his dissertation and received the degree of candidate of technical sciences. In KPI he worked in various positions: assistant, senior lecturer, acting associate professor and dean of the radio faculty.
As a well-known specialist in the field of radio signal transmission from 1963 to 1965 he was sent to the Mongolian People’s Republic (MPR), where he trained teachers at the University of Ulaanbaatar to give lectures on radio engineering disciplines. For successful training of the MPR he was awarded the Mongolian medal “Bid Yalav”.
From 1965 to 1967 Tsymbal N.T. works as an associate professor of the department, and then from 1967 to 1970 – head of the department “Design of microminiature radio equipment” KPI.
From 1970, after being elected to the position of the head of the department, and until his retirement in 1980, he worked at the Kharkiv Institute of Railway Engineers, first at the Department of Electronics and Computer Engineering, and then as an associate professor at the Department of Transport Engineering. ‘tongue’ (1978-1980). During his work at the Kharkiv Institute of Railway Engineers he gave a lot of strength, knowledge and energy to the training of highly qualified specialists for the railways, took an active part in organizing the training and laboratory base of the department and improving the educational process.
He was repeatedly encouraged by the leadership of the Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute and the Kharkiv Institute of Railway Engineers , and as a participant in World War II he was awarded five medals, including the medal “For Courage”.
The staff of the department “Electronics and Computer Engineering” in 1971.
In the photo from left to right are: Assoc. Leshchinsky V.O., Assoc. Khomenko VG, lab. Kharitonov O., docent Panfilov K.K, lab. Protsenko M., head of the laboratory Angular A.I. ; sit: lab. Markov S.I., lab. Privolneva L., Head of the Department, Assoc. Cymbal N.T., as. Rikov V.M., assistant Goncharov V.O.
In 1974 the department was reorganized and territorially moved to the second building of the institute. Vasyl Ivanovych Nikitenko was the head of the department from 1974 to 1975.
Discrete computer “Nairi-3”
Laboratory of analog computers
Since 1975, Ihor Hryhorovych Filippenko has become the head of the department. The number of disciplines and the number of teachers has increased, the research work of the department has intensified. The scientific school appeared at the department. The teaching staff of the department has been replenished with new staff. This is Professor V.O. Kedrus, Associate Professor V.M. Dobriansky, assistants A.B. Kalinovsky, V.V. Karasyuk, A.T. Kulik, B.C. Merkulov, M.V. Gvozdenko, as well as senior researchers E.M. Zagorulko and V.V. Shumeev.
Members of the department are members of the methodical council of the university for automation and informatization. The head of the methodical council became the vice-rector of the university with O.P. professor Filippenko I.G. In 1975, the department received its modern name – ” Computer Engineering and Control Systems “.
The staff of the department “Computer Engineering and Control Systems” in 1977.
In the photo from left to right are: Assoc. Nikitenko VI, assistant Kolodyazhny Ya.A., assistant Merkulov VS,
senior researcher Zagorulko EM, eng. Ivanova A.Yu., Assoc. Popravko VK, assistant Kalinovsky AV,
eng. Gorodynska SI, docent Karacharov AF, Head of the Department, Assoc. Filippenko IG, lab. Marakhovska IE, lab. Janitor IV,
eng. Krivulya GT, assistant Karasyuk VV, lab. Sedykh LV, prof. Kedrus VA, Assoc. Dobryansky VM, M.Sc. Samsonkin VN,
head of the lab. Monday SV; to sit: st.vykl. Goncharov V.O.
Filippenko Igor Grigorovich was born on September 20, 1935 in the city of Kryvyi Rih, Dnipropetrovsk region. After graduating from the Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute in 1958, he worked at the enterprise /67, then in the design bureau of electrical equipment (modern “Hartron”).
These years – from 1959 to 1970 – were a time of creative work to create a missile shield of the country, the development of control systems for strategic missiles.
In 1965 he defended his dissertation without interruption from production. He combines work in the design bureau of electrical instrumentation with teaching at the Kharkiv Institute of Radio Electronics, works with a special group of students – future employees of the enterprise. He has had the academic title of associate professor since 1969.
He began teaching at the higher school in 1970 as an associate professor at the Kharkiv Institute of Radio Electronics. In 1975 he was elected head of the Department of Computer Engineering and Control Systems of the Kharkiv Institute of Railway Engineers. The doctoral dissertation (1986) opened a new scientific direction that has no domestic and foreign analogues in the field of construction of highly reliable, fault-tolerant and viable probabilistic deterministic neuro-like (neurocomputer) computing and control neural networks based on new principles. The scientific value of the study is confirmed by 9 author’s certificates.
Author of more than 200 scientific publications, 3 textbooks on programming languages and calculation methods on personal electronic digital computers. He has 12 copyright certificates. Participates and speaks at many international conferences and symposia, including: at the 11th World Congress “Automatic Control in the Service of Mankind” (1990); at the symposium “The RNNS / IEEE Symposium on Neuroinformatics and Neurocomputers” (1992), at the third international meeting on artificial intelligence in real-time management, held under the auspices of the Lawrence National Laboratory of the United States (1991) “Construction of unconventional probabilistic structures for control and pattern recognition “, etc. Under his supervision 12 candidate and doctoral dissertations were defended.
He was awarded the medals “For Valiant Work”, “Veteran of Labor”, the badge “For Excellent Success in Work”, the badge “Honorary Railwayman”.
Professor Filippenko Igor Grigorovich in 1994 for a significant personal contribution to the construction of national education, development of research, implementation of modern forms of education and upbringing of young people was awarded the honorary title of “Honored Worker of Science and Technology of Ukraine.” He was elected an academician of the Ukrainian Academy of Informatics (1998). Data about him were included in the biographical dictionary “Outstanding teachers of the higher school of Kharkiv”. From 2008 to December 2013 – Editor-in-Chief of the “Eastern European Journal of Advanced Technologies”, and from January 2014 – Honorary Editor of the Scientific Journal “Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies”, indexed by NBD Scopus.
The staff of the department “Computer Engineering and Control Systems” in 2002.
In the photo from left to right are: Assoc. Karacharovo A.F., docent Goncharov V.O., lab. Kulagin V.Y., Assoc. Bolotov O.B., head of the laboratory Soloninchenko A.M., assistant. Shumeev V.V., assistant. Kazanko O.V., senior lecturer Merkulov V.S., docent Lysenko M.G., docent Bantyukov S.E., assistant. Penkina O.E.;
sit: Assoc. Pcholin V.G., senior lecturer Konopatska V.N., assistant Bizyuk I.G., head of the department, prof. Filippenko I.G.,
lab. Bashtanyuk O.A, head lab. Yermakova L.P.
In the period from 2005 to 2007 the duties of the head of the department were performed by associate professor Goncharov Victor Alekseevich, and from 2007 the head of the department became associate professor Bantyukov S.E.
Ph.D., Associate Professor Bantyukov S.E.
Bantyukov Sergey Evgenevich was born in 1969. In 1986 he graduated from high school with a gold medal and entered the Kharkiv Institute of Railway Engineers. In 1988-1989 he served in the armed forces.
He has a higher education in two professional fields. In 1992 he graduated from the Kharkiv Institute of Railway Engineers with a degree in “Automation, Telemechanics and Communications in Railway Transport” with a degree in “Microprocessor Information and Control Systems”. In 2012 he received a diploma in “Business Economics”.
From 1992 to 1995 he was a graduate student of the Department of Computer Engineering and Control Systems. In 1995 he defended his dissertation, and in 1999 he was awarded the academic title of associate professor of computer engineering and control systems. Since 2007 he has been working as the Head of the Department of Computer Engineering and Control Systems.
He is the author of more than 50 scientific and educational works, including 4 copyright certificates, 2 declarative patents for inventions, 3 patents for utility models. He is the author of a textbook and 2 textbooks with the stamp of the Ministry of Education and Science.
He was awarded the badge “For promoting the development of the South-Western Railway” and the Gratitude of the Chief of the Southern Railway.
The head of the department makes a lot of efforts to form the teaching staff, improve its professional level, restructure the educational process, research work, development of the laboratory base.
The staff of the department “Computer Engineering and Control Systems” in 2016.
In the photo from left to right: as. Kazanko O.V., docent Golovko O.V., head of the laboratory Isaenko K.O., docent Bantyukova S.O., senior lecturer Penkina O.E., docent Merkulov V.S., head Dept., Assoc. Bantyukov S.E., Assoc. Pcholin V.G., head lab. Ermakova L.P., Assoc. Piskacheva I.V., senior lecturer Bizyuk IG, senior lecturer Chalenko O.V.
The staff of the department has always been replenished by university graduates. Including:
- Ph.D., Associate Professor Karacharov A.F. (Graduation in 1965, ATZ faculty);
- Associate Professor Goncharov V.O. (Graduated in 1967, ATZ Faculty);
- assistant Shestochenko N.O .(Graduated in 1970, ET Faculty);
- Ph.D., Associate Professor Bantyukov S.E. (Graduation in 1992, ATZ faculty);
- Ph.D., Associate Professor Butenko V.M. (Graduated in 1994, ATZ Faculty);
- head laboratory, assistant Isaenko K.O. (Graduation in 2005, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering);
- assistant Bashtanyuk O.A. (2006 issue, ATZ faculty);
- engineer Sagittarius O.A. (2006 issue, ATZ faculty);
- laboratory assistant Tuz V.V. (2010 issue, ATZ faculty);
- senior laboratory assistant Prazukina Y.S. (Graduation in 2013, ATZ faculty).