Grigory Denysenko
Grigory Denysenko | |
Grigory Denysenko | |
Birth date | 29 April 1919 |
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Birth place | Khodoriv village, Kyiv region |
Died | 24 May 1998 Kyiv |
Burials | Baikove Cemetery |
Years of life | 1919 - 1998 |
Alma mater | Electrical Engineering Department of Lviv Polytechnic Institute |
Award | Honored Scientist of Ukraine, Hero of Labor |
Grigory Denysenko (29 April 1919, Khodoriv — 24 May 1998, Kyiv) — ukrainian scientist, Candidate of Engineering (1956 року), Doctor of Engineering (1963 року), Rector of Lviv Polytechnic Institute (1963 - 1971), professor (1964), member of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (1969), advisor to the Directorate of the Institute of electrodynamics of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (1989).
Biography
Grigory Denysenko was born 29 April 1919 in peasant family. At 10 he became an orphan and his brother educated him. Some times later Grigory Denysenko moved to Kharkiv. He passed exams and entered Electrotechnical Institute, but because of war left studing. Soon he became a lecturer in Military School in Samarkand. Then Grigory Denysenko worked as a teacher of the High Officer Self-Propelled Artillery School. Only after that he became a 4-courses student in Lviv Polytechnic Institute. Grigory Denysenk graduated Institute at 1948, fild of study: power plants, systems and networks.
Grigory Denysenk was one of the best student, that's why he started to work there.
- 1948—1951 — Senior Laboratory;
- 1951—1953 — Head of Research Sector;
- 1953 — master's thesis;
- 1953—1955 — Senior Lecturer;
- 1955—1959 — Docent;
- 1959—1962 — Dean of Energy Department;
- 1962—1963 — Pro-rector of Educational Work;
- 1963 — doctoral's thesis;
- 1963—1971 — head a Lviv Polytechnic Institute;
- 26 грудня 1969 — member of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine;
- 1971—1987 — Rector of Kyiv Polytechnic Institute.
Research activities
Grigory Denysenk investigated electromagnetic and energy processes in electrical networks. Also he analyzed the reliability of networks. Grigory Denysenk worked on fundamental basics of renewable energy and developed a construction of the combined power systems based on them.