In the latest issue of Kyiv Polytechnic, Glib Skopik, a recipient of the Heroes of the Heavenly Hundred Scholarship and a fourth-year student of the KP-13 group, shares his thoughts on the path of challenges that helps uncover potential, the role of KPI students in shaping the future of the country, and the responsibility towards our defendors of Ukraine.
Glib’s Achievements for This Academic Year:
- Winner of Sikorsky Challenge 2024 in the category of “Pharmacology, Telemedicine Services, and Diagnostics”
- Second place in the international competition Black Sea Science with a program for optimizing electronic circuit operations.
- Prize winner of INFOMATRIX UKRAINE 2024 for a project aimed at improving the urban environment.
- Publication in a scientific journal, active participation in student conferences, and programming olympiads.
Glib is also a candidate for Master of Sports in swimming, which helps him maintain a balance between study and recreation.
Plans and Views:
“I am convinced that every problem can teach us something, and therefore deserves to be solved with all possible diligence and attention.”
“Words cannot express how many books have not been written, discoveries have not been made, and lives have not been lived because of the war. That is why the greatest tribute to those who died changing the country for the better is a life in which you do not put things off until tomorrow and do not hesitate, but move forward.“
Read more about Glib and his story in the article here: https://kpi.ua/2024-kp35-fpm
