The Institute promotes an active involvement of young scientists to participate in international projects, as an example:

  • Yuriy Kovshov: «Development of an experimental model of a vacuum generator of electromagnetic oscillations of the Klinotron type “KN-1,15 (260 ± 2 GHz)” together with a power supply unit BUN-1»; by order of the company TeraVED Group, Inc. Tallinn, Estonia.
  • Ganna Veselovska-Maiboroda: DFG project, Germany, TUHH University.
  • Kateryna Arkhypova: “Creation of a prognostic and diagnostic criterion for assessing human health using EHF dielectrometry and EHF autohemotherapy”, Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
  • Sergey Polevoy:
    • NATO «Science for Peace and Security» Program/North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Science for Peace and Security Program (SPS), NATO SPS проект № 985005 (G5005) “Magnetic resonance & MW detection of improvised explosive and illicit materials” (2016-2019), Gebze Technical University (Turkey).
    • Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, Joint Ukrainian-Polish research project for implementation in 2020-2021. «Properties and propagation of microwaves in nonreciprocal topological insulators based on magnetically tunable resonances in metamaterials» (2020-2021), Adam Mickiewicz University (Poznan, Poland).
  • Dariia Herasymova and Fedir Yevtushenko: joint project “Dnipro” of MAEE, France and MSE, Ukraine with the Universite de Rennes 1, France.
  • Ievgen Kovalov: cooperation Anhui Huadong Photoelectric Technology Institute «Research and the joint development of design and technology of packaged generator of diffraction radiation” PGDV-3 (92.5-95.5 GHz).
  • Tetiana Rokhmanova:
    • Murcia Universidad (Spain), project “Numerical Simulations of Complex Interacting Systems”;
  • Tetiana Rokhmanova, Dmitro Kadygrob, Stanislav Apostolov and Zakhar Maizelis
    • joint project RIKEN (Japan) «Quantum phenomena in Josephson junctions based systems».
  • Sergiy Ponomarenko:
    • Max-Plank Institute of Plasmaphysics, Greifswald, Germany “Research and Development of The Microwave Radiation Source Based on 175 GHz Clinotron”;
    • Research Institute “Photoelectronics”, Wuhu, PRC “Powerful UHF Module Based on Vacuum Electronic Oscillator Clinotron КН-0.88 (340 GHz)”;
    • TeraVED Group, Inc., Tallinn, Estonia “Research and Development of 400 GHz Clinotron Oscillator”;
    • “Development and Design of THz Clinotron Oscillators”.
  • Oleksiy Kovorotnyi: NATO «Science for Peace and Security» Program»/North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Science for Peace and Security Program (SPS), NATO SPS проект №984684 «Remote sensing in the nearshore zone for improved homeland security», University of Washington.
  • Oleksiy Breslavets: Anhui Huadong Photoelectric Technology Institute, Scientific-technical research and joint development of device design for measuring complex permittivity in solid materials with low losses (“Device CPLX”)», NDR «ВостокLX»