Dmytriev
Mykola Mykolayovych

The First Pro-Rector for Scientific Work of NTU, Doctor of Science in Technology, Professor Dmytriev Ì.Ì.

The First Pro-Rector for Scientific Work of National Transport University, Head of the Department of Airports, Doctor of Science in Technology, Professor, Ukrainian State Prize Laureate in the field of science and technology, Honored Employee of the National Education of Ukraine, Academician of the Transport Academy of Ukraine, Academician of the Transport Academy of the Russian Federation, MADI Honored Professor, awarded the Order of Merit of the III degree.

     Dmytriev M.M. was born in Gorodyshche of Tcherkasy region on September, 3, 1946. In 1964 he finished secondary school 122 in Kyiv.
     In 1971 he graduated from Kiev Civil Aviation Engineers Institute and got a qualification of a maintenance engineer who specializes in air navigation complexes and aircraft special- purpose facilities.
     From 1974 to 1977 he was a postgraduate student at Kiev Civil Aviation Engineers Institute.
     In 1979 he defended his candidate of science dissertation, in 1998 – his doctor of science dissertation.
     In 1982 he was granted the rank of an associate professor of the Department of Airport Special Purpose Transport and Mechanization Facilities.
     Since 1993 he has been a professor.
     From 1984 to 1995 he was Head of Research Laboratory at the Institute of Materials Engineering
     From 1998 to 2000 he was Scientific Secretary of the University Council.
     Since 2000 he has been Pro-Rector for Scientific Work at NTU.
     In 1992 he was elected Principle Scientific Secretary of the Transport Academy of Ukraine, and in 1998 - Academician of the Transport Academy of the Russian Federation.
     In 2006 he was elected Vice-President as well as Principle Scientific Secretary of the Transport Academy of Ukraine.
     His key research interests: machines and mechanisms reliability, thermometric diagnostics, non-destructive control of materials.
     He is the author of over 150 scientific works, in particular 3 monographs and 2 textbooks.


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