– International Atomic Energy Agency, Austria;
– Radiation Effect Consulting, USA;
– Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA;
– Argonne National Laboratory, USA;
– Ceradyne Boron Products, USA;
– Institute of Applied Physics of the National University of Uzbekistan, Uzbekistan;
– Andijan State Medical Institute, Uzbekistan;
– Institute of Physics, Vilnius, Lithuania;
– "LEKO", Czech Republic;
– National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia, Armenia;
– Istanbul Technical University, Turkey;
– Hauser Techno Coating BV, The Netherlands;
– Beijing Academy of Space Research, China;
– Harbin Polytechnic University, China;
– ZLBM Muehlenbein KG, Germany;
– Sukhumi Physics and Technology Institute named after I. Vekua, Georgia;
– Institute of Metal Physics named after G.V. Kurdyumov of NASU, Kyiv;
– Institute of Electric Welding named after E.O. Paton of NASU, Kyiv;
– "Interatomistrument", Kyiv;
– Institute for Problems in Materials Science named after I.N. Frantsevich of NASU, Kyiv;
– Institute of Environmental Geochemistry of NASU, Kyiv;
– Physics and Technology Institute of Metals and Alloys of NASU, Kyiv;
– LLC Pobedit, Dnipro;
– LLC SPF "Dneprotechservice", Dnipro;
– State Enterprise "Production Association Yuzhny Machine-Building Plant" named after A.M. Makarov, Dnipro;
– State Enterprise Scientific Research Technological Institute of Instrument Engineering, Kharkiv;
– Institute for Scintillation Materials of NANU, Kharkiv;
– Kharkiv military hospital;
– Ukrainian State Association "Radon", Kharkiv;
– LLC "Alt-laser", Kharkiv;
– JSC "Turboatom", Kharkiv;
– State Institution "Institute of Spine and Joint Pathology named after prof. M.I. Sitenko" of NAMSU, Kharkiv;
– Scientific and Technological Complex "Institute of single crystals" of NASU, Kharkiv;
– LLC "Ukrrentgen", Kharkiv;
– SE KhMZ "FED";
– Kharkiv State Aviation Manufacturing Enterprise, Kharkiv;
– Institute of Mechanical Engineering Problems named after A.N. Podgorny of NASU, Kharkiv;
– SSE "Kharkiv State Interregional Special Combine", Kharkiv;
– Institute of Electrophysics and Radiation Technologies of NASU, Kharkiv;
– LLC "Zaporozhye Factory of Non-Ferrous Metals", Zaporozhye;
– JSC "Motor Sich", Zaporozhye;
– SE "Ukrainian R&D Institute of Industrial Technology", Zhovti Vody;
– "Positron GmbH", Zhovti Vody;
– PJSC "Odeskabel", Odessa;
– Subdivision "ATOMENERGOMASH", SE National Nuclear Energy-Generating Company "ENERGOATOM", Energodar;
– State Research and Production Enterprise "Zirconium", Kamianske;
– Institute of Applied Physics of NASU, Sumy;
– LLC Research and Production Company "GRACE-ENGINEERING", Sumy.
– scientific growth and professional development;
– cooperation with scientists, whose works are recognized not only on the territory of Ukraine, but also far beyond its borders;
– work with modern equipment;
– participation in research and implementation of new technologies relevant both for the development of a wide range of industries and energy sector, and for the development of a theoretical description for the ongoing processes;
– convenient work schedule.
The Higher Education Cooperation Program seeks to expand the opportunities for higher education in physics, especially for the representatives of the developing countries, least developed countries and countries with economies in transition.
One of the main instruments for achieving this goal is the joint Master's degree programs in physics implemented in cooperation with the selected institutions of higher education in Africa, Asia-Pacific, Europe and Latin America. A number of joint master's programs are organized by the subregional and national governments. The curriculum and course of these programs are developed by NASU together with the relevant partner institution.
Scholarships and grants for study under the joint master's programs are offered to the citizens of the developing countries, least developed countries and countries with economies in transition, who are the employees of specialized public sector institutions and the university students, who meet the established qualifications. Applications must be approved by the management of the relevant government agency or educational institution. Applications from the interested candidates of the developed countries are also accepted for consideration: in case of a positive decision on their participation in the program, such candidates independently pay the cost of training, accommodation and travel.
– lectures;
– analysis of real-life examples;
– group discussions, and
– in some cases – practical training and distance learning.
The Higher Education Cooperation Program provides support to the universities and other educational institutions in the developing countries, least developed countries and countries with economies in transition interested in providing physics education services at the high school level. This support mainly takes the form of assistance in curriculum development, provision of teaching and reference materials on physics topics, and assistance in organizing the participation of guest lecturers in university physics courses.
The department of postgraduate and doctoral education in ISSPMT, since its opening in 1950, has trained more than 1000 candidates and 800 doctors of sciences, thereby constantly improving the scientific potential of the country. The works of these scientists are known all over the world. At the moment, the department of postgraduate and doctoral education is training scientific personnel only out of production.
– at the expense of the state budget of Ukraine (state order);
– at the expense of individuals and legal entities (contractual basis);
– in accordance with the international exchange programs and international treaties of Ukraine.
– 01.04.07 "Solid State Physics";
– 01.04.21 "Radiation physics and nuclear safety".
– the entrance examination by the specialty (within the scope of the Master's degree program of higher education by the relevant specialty);
– the entrance examination in English corresponding to the B2 level of the "Common European Recommendations" for language education. An applicant who confirms his level of language proficiency with a valid TOEFLcertificate, International English Language Testing System or Сambridge English Language Assessment is exempt from taking the English language exam. Having a certificate is equivalent to passing the exam with the highest score.
– other types of entrance examinations (exams, interviews, presentations of scientific achievements or research plans).
In accordance with the rules for admission to a higher scientific institution, persons entering the postgraduate program with a different field of knowledge (specialty) than the one indicated in their master's (specialist) diploma are assigned additional exams.
The results of the entrance examinations are valid for admission to postgraduate program for one year.
The applicants to postgraduate program with diplomas recognized by foreign higher educational institutions are admitted to the tests on the equal basis with other applicants. The enrollment of such an applicant is carried out on the basis of his successful passing of exams and the adoption of a decision by the Academic Council on the recognition of his diploma.
– application addressed to the director of ISSPMT;
– personnel record card (P2-DS form);
– three photos 3x4 cm;
– the list of published papers and inventions. Those who do not have papers should submit a scientific report (abstract) in a binder for the chosen scientific specialty and two reviews on it;
– medical certificate of health status (form No. 286-u);
– a certified copy of the diploma of graduation from a higher educational institution with a copy of the extract from the transcript (annex to the diploma);
– certificate of passing the candidate exams (if any).