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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". |
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". |
2007
Borys has over 20 years of experience in the field of information technology. |
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. |
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". |
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. |
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. |