Supervisor:
Associate Professor, PhD in Physics and Mathematics – Nina Savchenko
Research Results
The scientific work is focused on the creation of new materials with enhanced wear resistance and the implementation of fast and efficient technologies for the restoration of complex technical products.
The implementation of research projects is closely linked to the department's core scientific areas. In the field of solid mechanics, modern analytical and numerical methods for investigating the stress-strain state of complex engineering structures, including composite materials and joints, are actively being developed, alongside methods for solving optimal control problems in thermomechanical processes. In the field of system dynamics, nonlinear oscillatory processes are studied, and control methods for them are developed. Computer modeling and data processing, specifically the development of image and signal analysis methods, play a crucial role. Within the scope of systems analysis, approaches to optimization and decision-making in complex technical systems are being further advanced.

