🎓🌿 Scientific Dialogue Across Generations: Section 9 Session Held at the Department of Ecology during Student Science Week – 2025
As part of the Student Science Week – 2025 scientific and technical conference, the Department of Ecology and Environmental Protection Technologies hosted a session of Section 9: "Modern Issues in Ecology, Biology, and Environmental Protection".
🔬 The session brought together students, master's degree candidates, high school students, and guests from other institutions, who presented their research on highly relevant topics — from composting and water quality analysis to dust suppression technologies, urban greenery, and the environmental consequences of warfare.
📢 Presenters included:
▪️ Valerii Malichenko – composting technologies and organic fertilizer production
▪️ Anastasiia Balaniuk – environmental impact of spoil heaps in Kryvyi Rih
▪️ Kyrylo Bozhkov – drinking water quality in Dnipropetrovsk region during wartime
▪️ Yevheniia Fedorenko – physiological and biochemical indicators in plant sprouts
▪️ Stepan Tsymbal – innovative approaches to dust suppression at iron ore sludge reservoirs
▪️ Yeva Struk – analysis and renewal of green spaces in the city of Dnipro
▪️ Inessa Zhbadyńska – global experience in managing post-conflict and disaster-related waste
▪️ Anton Podobnyi – modeling of aerodynamic processes in cyclone apparatus
▪️ Artem Zymogliad – advantages and drawbacks of poplar tree planting in urban areas










🌱 We sincerely thank all participants for their curiosity, motivation, and commitment to science. Events like this not only sharpen research skills but also nurture responsible attitudes toward environmental protection and sustainable development.