vulytsia Akademika Ivakhnenka (Kyiv)

From 1955 until July 3, 2022 – vulytsia Chaplyhina (Chaplygin Street).
Oleksiy Hryhorovych Ivakhnenko (March 30, 1913, Kobelyaki – †October 16, 2007, Kyiv) was a Ukrainian scientist in the field of automatic control, cybernetics, and mathematical modeling. Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (May 16, 2003). Honored Scientist of the Ukrainian SSR (1972). In 1932, he graduated from the Kyiv Power Engineering College and then worked as an engineer in the Urals, on the construction of the largest Bereznyaki thermal power station in the USSR.
Oleksiy Hryhorovych Ivakhnenko (March 30, 1913, Kobelyaki – †October 16, 2007, Kyiv) was a Ukrainian scientist in the field of automatic control, cybernetics, and mathematical modeling. Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (May 16, 2003). Honored Scientist of the Ukrainian SSR (1972). In 1932, he graduated from the Kyiv Power Engineering College and then worked as an engineer in the Urals, on the construction of the largest Bereznyaki thermal power station in the USSR.
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Coordinates: 50°28'52"N 30°26'48"E
- Former Syrets Village 0.2 km
- Syrets Resedential Area 1 km
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- Podilskyi raion 1.1 km
- Kyrylivskyi Hai park 1.4 km
- Kurenivka 1.5 km
- Shevchenkivskyi raion 2.3 km
- Podilsko-Kurenivskyi Promraion 4 km
- Obolonskyi Raion 5.9 km
- Beresteiskyi prospekt 3.3 km
- vulytsia Naberezhno-Khreshchatytska 5.7 km
- Naberezhne shose 8.3 km
- vulytsia Viktora Zabily 10 km
- vulytsia Pavla Hrabovskoho 11 km
- vulytsia Feodosiiska 11 km
- vulytsia Velyka Kytaivska 11 km
- Stratehichne shose 11 km
- prospekt Nauky 12 km
- Stolychne shose 23 km