Research interests focus on the study and development of automated process control systems for the metallurgical and mechanical engineering industries, with particular emphasis on improving the efficiency and accuracy of controlling complex production facilities. Special attention is devoted to the development of automated electric drive control systems, improving the reliability of primary transducers, and enhancing the performance of information and measurement systems. Research is aimed at optimising electric drive control systems, implementing intelligent measuring transducers, and improving information networks, including industrial communication networks, to ensure the continuity, reliability, and competitiveness of metallurgical and mechanical engineering production in the context of modern industrial automation and digitalisation.
Academic Degree and Academic Title
PhD in Technical Sciences, Speciality 05.11.16 – Information and Measurement Systems (currently incorporated into Speciality 05.13.05 – Computer Systems and Components), 2000.
Associate Professor of the Department of Production Process Automation, 2006.