Research Seminars


The Applied Mathematics Department regularly hosts research seminars:

  • April 30, 2026 — "Geometrically Nonlinear Deformation of 3D Beams via Base Helical and Corrective Smoothing Solutions" (Speaker: 2nd-year PhD student Kostiantyn Kulyk, Group КМ-41ф)
  • April 23, 2026 — "Visual Detection and Tracking for UAV Rendezvous Tasks" (Speaker: 2nd-year PhD student Yaroslav Smolin, Group КМ-41ф)
  • April 16, 2026 — "Value of Information Analysis in Determining Optimal Diagnostic Test Designs for Respiratory Diseases" (Speaker: 2nd-year PhD student Dmytro Horodetskyi, Group КМ-41ф)
  • April 9, 2026 — "Siamese Network-Based Change Detection in Bitemporal Photogrammetric Point Clouds" (Speaker: 2nd-year PhD student Serhii Sakharov, Group КМ-41ф)
  • April 2, 2026 — "Mathematical Modeling of Social Tension and Methods for Assessing Influencing Factors" (Speaker: 2nd-year PhD student Maksym Shchoholiev, Group КМ-з41ф)
  • March 26, 2026 — "Stochastic Quantization Methods for Scalable Cluster Analysis of Big Data" (Speaker: 4th-year PhD student Anton Kozyriev, Group КМ-21ф)
  • November 4, 2025 — "Applications of the General Linear Model (GLM) for information fusion" (Speaker: Dr. Michael Sorochan Armstrong, Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Granada)
  • September 24, 2025 — "Curvature-Based Assembly of Inaccurately Digitized Colorless Puzzles via Corotational Beam Spline Modeling" (Speaker: 3rd-year PhD student Dmytro Koltsov, Group KM-21ф)
  • September 9, 2025 — "Nonparametric Smoothing with Beam Splines Handling Boundaries"
    (Speaker: Head of the Applied Mathematics Department, PhD, Associate Professor Danylo Tavrov
  • March 27, 2025"Discrete Mathematics Methods in the Cryptanalysis of ARX Ciphers"
    (Speaker: Head of the Department of Mathematical Methods of Information Security, Institute of Physics and Technology, PhD, Associate Professor Serhii Yakovlev)
  • March 6, 2025"The Method of Matched Sections as a New Tool for Numerical Integration in Mathematical Physics Problems"
    (Speaker: 2nd-year research master’s student Kirill Danylenko, group КМ-31мн)
  • January 30, 2025"Discrete Dynamic Systems and Their Applications in Economics and Finance"
    (Speaker: Senior Researcher, Institute of Mathematics of the NAS of Ukraine, Iryna Sushko)
  • November 14, 2024"Applications of Partial Differential Equations in Solving Computer Vision Problems"
    (Speaker: Ph.D. in Engineering, Senior Researcher, Associate Professor of the Department of Mathematical Modeling and Data Analysis, Institute of Physics and Technology, Vladyslav Khaidurov)
  • October 3, 2024"Application of Beam Corotational Splines for Local and Global Path Planning in Autonomous Robots"
    (Speakers: 4th-year undergraduate student Yurii Kuznetsov (Group KM-12), D.Sc. in Engineering, Professor of the Applied Mathematics Department Igor Orynyak)
  • September 12, 2024"Rational Wavelet Transform with a Shrinking Scaling Coefficient"
    (Speaker: Senior Lecturer of the Applied Mathematics Department Volodymyr Malchykov)
  • June 6, 2024"Mathematical Modeling in the Optimization of the Technological Process of Pleurotus Mushroom Production"
    (Speakers: 4th-year undergraduate student Maksym Sokolnytskyi (Group KM-02), Doctor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Applied Mathematics Department Sergey Solovyov)
  • June 6, 2024"Mathematical Modeling in a Retrospective Study of the Epidemiological Process of Poliomyelitis"
    (Speakers: 1st-year master’s student Roman Tsaruk (Group KM-31mn), Doctor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Applied Mathematics Department, Sergey Solovyov)
  • May 2, 2024"Corotational Spring Splines in Computer-Aided Geometric Design Problems"
    (Speaker: D.Sc. in Engineering, Professor of the Applied Mathematics Department Igor Orynyak)
  • April 18, 2024"Stochastic Topic Modeling of Texts"
    (Speaker: 2nd-year PhD student Anton Kozyrev, Group KM-21ф)
  • April 18, 2024"The Method of Corotational Beam Splines for Constructing Twice-Differentiable Curves from Noisy Discrete Data"
    (Speaker: 2nd-year PhD student Dmytro Koltsov, Group KM-21ф)