For the fifth week now, the Engineers Future School for future engineers has been operating in the safe environment of the ERI “Ukrainian Engineering and Pedagogical Academy” of V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, based at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Power Engineering.
Currently, the School offers face-to-face classes in four groups of students in two areas:
- Robotics, automation and unmanned systems.
- 3D modelling and 3D printing.
Young robotics engineers are mastering the basic elements of robots and unmanned systems, learning the basics of controlling and programming industrial robotic complexes, drawing up their first diagrams and writing their first programmes.
Groups of 3D modellers have already developed their first models and are now printing them on inkjet 3D printers. They bring their ideas to life, recreate real and fictional objects in the form of 3D models, and gradually move on to increasingly complex objects and tasks.
The School's main tasks are early career guidance and socialisation of schoolchildren. Our students can now get a basic idea of the profession of a modern engineer and get rid of stereotypes about technical professions. Using real-life examples, they begin to understand how simple and complex technological systems work, how robotic complexes operate, and how to bring their ideas to life using 3D modelling and printing.
The School of Future Engineers Engineers Future at Junior Karazin University is a hub for the development of engineering and scientific thought and a place for the intellectual and creative growth of children and young people. The team of teachers at the department has created a unique atmosphere of cooperation between students and teachers, which promotes creative growth and ensures synergy. The school is open not only to children and young people. It is a centre of attraction for anyone interested in modern technologies. This is where cutting-edge ideas are born, ensuring the development of engineering and technical fields at Karazin University. This platform provides a space for fruitful cooperation between all interested parties.
The school operates in a secure environment (shelter) and has its own autonomous power supply system. Visiting us and attending classes is only possible by appointment, as for security reasons we do not announce specific dates and times of meetings in advance, but work individually and adapt to the needs of our students. In February and March, our school is holding a series of workshops on the topic of ‘Industry 4.0’. The workshop programme includes:
- An overview lecture entitled “The Fourth Industrial Revolution. What is it and where will it lead?”
- Practising circuitry skills. Electric and pneumatic drives.
- Controlling unmanned systems. Model control tournament.
- Working with 3D printers. Master class in 3D modelling.
- Informal communication and ongoing consultation.
This is a great opportunity to visit us. So register and join the community of modern and passionate engineers.


