Ph.D., Associate Professor, Acting Dean of the Faculty of Ship Energy, Associate Professor

  In 2002 he graduated with honors from the Ukrainian State Maritime Technical University. Admiral S.J. Makarov (UDMTU) in the specialty “Ship Power Plants and Equipment” and received the qualification of mechanical engineer. From 2002 to 2005 he studied in the full-time graduate school of the National University of Shipbuilding named after Admiral Makarov (NUS), specialty 05.08.05 “Ship Power Plants”. From 2002 to 2013 he worked in the Kherson branch of NUS as an assistant and lecturer at the Department of Ship Engineering and Energy and at the Department of General Engineering Disciplines. Since 2013 he has been working at the Kherson State Maritime Academy as a senior lecturer and associate professor at the departments of ESEU and ZP (operation of ship power plants and general engineering training) and TT (transport technologies), served as deputy head of these departments. He is a member and active employee of the research laboratory of KSMA “Polymer and composite materials in shipbuilding”. On 2nd of June, 2016 in the specialized scientific council K 67.111.01 at KSMA he defended his dissertation on “Regularities of the structure and properties of epoxy-composite refractory coatings for parts of power plants. On 1st of July, 2016, he was awarded the degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences in the specialty 05.02.01 – Materials Science (order of the Ministry of Education and Science №750 from 01.07.2016). In 2019, by the decision of the Certification Board of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, the academic title of associate professor of the Department of “Transport Technologies” was awarded (order of the Ministry of Education and Science №544 from 23.04.2019).

He has more than 120 scientific and methodical works in domestic and foreign specialized publications, including those included in scientometric databases, including 2 textbooks with the stamp of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, 5 monographs, 6 patents of Ukraine for inventions and utility models.

  h-index (Scopus): 2, total number of citations – 9 (http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8613-2837).