Alumni

2006

2006

She was born in 1983. After graduating from KPI in 2006 with the qualification "Master of Electronics" in the specialty "Physical and Biomedical Electronics", he works as an engineer at the department, simultaneously studying at a graduate school and conducting laboratory classes in the following disciplines: "Applied Biophysics", "Biomedical Computer Systems" , "Biocomponents of nanosystems", "Methods and means of introscopy".
The field of scientific interests, on which she defended her PhD thesis in 2012: methods and means of high-resolution electrocardiography, processing and analysis of biomedical signals, pattern recognition of low-amplitude components of biomedical signals, modeling of electrophysiological properties of the myocardium. In the last 5 years (2007-2011), he has 26 scientific papers. Since 2007 after 2011 - technical secretary of the International Scientific Conference "Electronics and Nanotechnology".

2007

2007

He graduated with honors from the Faculty of Electronics of NUTU "KPI" in 2007, majoring in "Physical and Biomedical Electronics". He works as an assistant at the FBME department. In 2010, he graduated from KPI with a specialty in "Biological and medical devices and systems". Member of the Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS) of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). Author of 17 publications. In 2011, he defended his candidate's thesis on the topic "Increasing the accuracy of registration of parameters for diagnosis in electrocardiography".
The main direction of scientific work is methods and means of processing and analysis of high-resolution bioelectrical signals, digital signal processing.
Conducts practical and laboratory classes in the following courses: "Digital Circuit Engineering", "Signal Theory", "Analog Circuit Engineering", "Biomedical Computer Systems".

2007

Borys has over 20 years of experience in the field of information technology.
From 2007 to 2012, he worked at the PhBME department of the Faculty of Electronics at NTUU KPI, where he defended his dissertation and got Ph.D. degree in the field of solid-state electronics in 2012.
Parallel to his scientific work, he developed as a programmer and worked in various international companies. He traveled around the world, visiting 37 different countries.
From 2015 to 2019, he headed the innovation department and was involved in creating new business directions such as IoT, Deep Learning, Chatbot, and Blockchain at Ciklum.
From 2019 to 2021, he was the Chief Technical Officer at Scalarr, a company that applies Data Science and machine learning as the main elements of its business.
From 2021 to 2023, he founded Pawa, a company focused on creating AI-based startups.
Since 2024, he has been working on his own startup in the field of computer vision and LLM.

2007

Graduated with honors from the Faculty of Electronics of NTUU "KPI" in 2007 with a specialty "Physical and Biomedical Electronics". He defended his PhD thesis in 2012 on the topic "Electron transport and quantum-dimensional effects in resonant tunneling diodes" under the supervision of prof. V.O. Moskalyuk. He worked as a junior researcher and assistant at NTUU "KPI". In 2013-2016, he was a postdoc at Dresden University of Technology, and since 2016 he has been a researcher at the Institute of Nanotechnology (KIT). Since 2022, he is a senior researcher at Nanomatch GmbH. Author of more than 40 publications.

2011

2011

In 2011 Dr. Kulyk obtained a master's degree in physical and biomedical electronics with honours.
In 2015, she completed her PhD in Great Britain as part of a joint project between the University of St Andrews, Ninewells Hospital in Dundee and Ambicare Health Ltd in Livingston, receiving a prestigious scholarship from the Scottish Universities Alliance SUPA and developing portable and wearable optoelectronic devices for tissue monitoring, skin cancer diagnosis and treatment. During the PhD, she worked as a teaching assistant of laboratory classes, including electronics, physics, optics, biomedical imaging, fluorescence and Raman spectroscopy.
From 2015 to 2019, she worked as a researcher at the ELI Beamlines center in the Czech Republic, a world leader in petawatt-scale lasers based on the amplification of chirped pulses, which was founded based on the proposal of the 2018 Nobel laureate in physics, Gerard Moore. There, she focused on developing a research station for single-particles vacuum experiments involving viruses and proteins. She participated in numerous scientific initiatives at synchrotron and laser research centers, including free electron lasers (SLAC in the USA; FERMI in Italy; EuropeanXFEL, DESY and TU Berlin in Germany; Uppsala and Gothenburg universities in Sweden). After commissioning the research station for user experiments, she decided to change her career path, moving into the field of intellectual property (IP).
In 2023, she qualified as a European patent attorney while working at the Müller-Boré & Partner law firm in Munich. Subsequently, she joined BASF SE, a world leader in chemical manufacturing, where she worked as an IP Counsel, focusing on IP strategies in digital technologies for chemical applications. Currently she is a registered representative before the European patent office, working at another law firm, Kraus & Lederer, in Munich and focusing on the areas of engineering, electronics, software, AI, and medical systems.

2011

Anastasia Nikolayenko graduated with honors in 2011 from the Faculty of Electronics of the National Technical University of Ukraine "Kyiv Polytechnic Institute", majoring in "Physical and Biomedical Electronics".
From 2008 to 2021, she worked as a researcher at the International Scientific and Educational Center for Information Technologies and Systems of the National Academy of Sciences and the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine.
From 2021 until now, he has been working as an assistant at the Department of Software Systems and Technologies, Faculty of Information Technologies, Taras Shevchenko Kyiv National University.
In 2019, she defended her thesis for the degree of candidate of technical sciences in the specialty 05.13.09 - Medical and biological informatics and cybernetics.
Nikolayenko A. Yu. is the author of more than 50 scientific works, of which 7 publications are included in the international scientometric database Scopus or Web of Science, and 5 certificates of copyright registration for the work.

2011

Studied at the department from 2004 to 2011. In 2014, he defended his thesis on "Micromechanically tunable microwave resonators based on microstrip lines", specialty 05.27.01 - "Solid-state electronics". Under the double degree program, he defended his thesis at KU Leuven at the Faculty of Engineering Science, majoring in Electrical Engineering. Has scientific publications in domestic and foreign publications, patents for inventions. Worked at DXC Luxsoft as a project technical director. Currently working at BlackBerry QNX, Canada.

2013

2013

Studied at the department from 2007 to 2013. In 2013, he began studying at a graduate school, after which he defended his thesis on the topic "A method of analyzing tomographic images of the brain based on fuzzy logic for diagnosing Alzheimer's disease." Has more than 15 scientific publications, including publications at top world conferences on computer vision and machine learning (CVPR and ECCV). He is fond of competitive machine learning, is in the top 100 of the world ranking on the Kaggle platform, and has the rank of grandmaster of competitions.
In parallel with scientific work, he started working in industry, dealing with the application of computer vision and machine learning to various problems.
To date, he teaches a computer vision course at the Ukrainian Catholic University, supervises the scientific work of bachelors, masters and postgraduate students, and also works as a leading engineer- researcher at SQUAD.

2014

2014

In 2014, she obtained a master's degree in physical and biomedical electronics. Studied at a graduate school and in 2019 obtained a PhD degree in the specialty "Biological and medical devices and systems". Interned in France under the "Erasmus+" program. After completing her postgraduate studies, thanks to the Mitacs Globalink Research Award international program, she worked as a Post-doc at the University of Toronto (Canada) on the development of an electronic nose. In 2021-2024, she studied the spatial structure of DNA of the Trypanosoma brucei parasite at McGill University (Canada). Since March 2024, he has been working on the development of fiber-optic sensors for various applications at Carleton University (Canada).

2015

2015

Obtained a master's degree in medical and biomedical electronics at the National Technical University of Ukraine "Ihor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute" in 2015. Interned in France under the "Erasmus+" program. After completing the internship, he studied at the graduate school of KPI and the University of Lorraine under the double degree program. In 2019, he received a PhD degree, having defended the work "Neural modeling of human motor coordination inspired by biological signals aiming for parkinsonian gaits". In 2020-2021, he continued research on Parkinson's disease in the LORIA laboratory as a Post-doc.

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