Nikolai Vasilenko Doctor
Nikolai Vasilenko; Born: March 15, 1952, Rivne, Ukrainian SSR, USSR; Education: Odessa Polytechnic Institute (1974); Degree: Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences; Title: Professor; Active Member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.Research Interests: Physics, artificial intelligence systems, data intellectual analysis.Detailed: Nikolai Dmitrievich Vasilenko (born March 15, 1952, Rivne, Ukrainian SSR, USSR) is a distinguished professor at the Department of Cybersecurity of the National University "Odessa Law Academy". He earned his Doctorate in Physical and Mathematical Sciences in 1995 and was honored with the title of Professor in 2004.Vasilenko completed his education at the Odessa Polytechnic Institute in 1974. He has had a prolific career, working at the Odessa University from 1975 to 1996. In 1988, he led the scientific research lab. From 2001, he has been a professor at the Odessa Regional Institute of State Administration, the National Academy of Public Administration under the President of Ukraine, and concurrently since 2003, the Odessa Law Academy. In 2013, he defended his doctoral thesis on "Technopark and technopolis, legal regulation", receiving the degree of Doctor of Law.His research primarily focuses on disordered and self-organizing systems, innovative management, and systems analysis in state administration. Specifically, his scientific interests encompass physics, artificial intelligence systems, and data intellectual analysis.Vasilenko's contributions to literature include "Development of partnership between authority and the non-state sector in the service provision" (co-author, 2003), "Management in the context of an innovative development model" (Political Management, 2003, #1), and "Ukraine. International Relations: Textbook" (co-author, 2004).He imparts knowledge on subjects such as "Physics", "Audit, Data Control and Security", "Artificial Intelligence Systems", "Information and Coding Theory", "Intellectual Data Analysis", "Cybersecurity Threat Research", and "Malicious Software Analysis".His primary areas of scientific interest remain physics, artificial intelligence systems, and intellectual data analysis.
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