Position: Dean of the Faculty of Information Technologies and Mathematics at Kyiv City University named after Borys Grinchenko
Academic degree: PhD in Physical and Mathematical Sciences in the specialty "Solid State Physics" (2001, V.E. Lashkaryov Institute of Semiconductor Physics)
Academic title:
·Senior Researcher in the specialty "Solid State Physics" (2001, V.E. Lashkaryov Institute of Semiconductor Physics)
·Associate Professor of the Department of Mathematics and Physics (2024, Kyiv City University named after Borys Grinchenko)
Education:
Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University, 1988-1993. Specialty: Mathematics with an additional specialty in Computing Technology
Awards: Honored Worker of Education, 2020
Publications: Over 260 publications (articles, monographs, patents, textbooks, etc.), including:
·Six monographs
·Over 170 publications in journals indexed in Scopus (h-index = 21), Scopus Profile
·Over 170 publications in journals indexed in Web of Science (h-index = 20), Web of Science Profile
International project participation:
·"Partnership for Teaching and Learning Mathematics at University" (Platinum), EU Erasmus+ KA2 Program, No. 2018-1-N101-KA203-038887 (2018-2021).
·"Developing Mathematical Competencies of Students Through Digital Mathematical Modeling" (DeDiMaMo), Eurasia Grant Program supported by the Norwegian Government (2019-2021).
·"Consulting Ukrainian Universities on Creating a Master's Educational Program 'E-Government' to Develop and Raise Awareness About E-Government Through the Implementation of ICT Solutions to Support Reforms in Ukraine," supported by the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2019-2020).
·"Microqualification in Additive Manufacturing for Personalized Rehabilitation and Recovery After War Injuries" (AM-Heal), EU Erasmus+ KA2 Program, No. 2025-1-IE02-KA220-HED-000356678 (2025-2027).
Since 2019 – Expert at the National Agency for Higher Education Quality Assurance of Ukraine.
Research interests:
Mathematical methods for data analysis and visualization of scanning probe microscopy.
Modern approaches to teaching mathematical disciplines in higher education institutions.