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Roman Yurievich Tsarev
http://tsarev.tinhost.ru/
Siberian Federal University
Russian Federation
Roman Tsarev is an Associate Professor at the Department of Informatics at the Siberian Federal University (SibFU) in Russia. Tsarev received his PhD in System Analysis, Control and Information Processing from SibFU in 2003. His contribution primary is in Optimization of N-version Software.
Other fields of his interest are ICT, Multiple Attribute Decision Making, Automated Control Systems, Distributed Computing System, Space Systems. Since 2007 Tsarev has prepared five PhD students in System Analysis and Software Engineering.
Tsarev has authored more than 50 scientific publications in Russian in high ranking journals. He has published seven textbooks and tutorials on informatics, programming in C, algorithm and data structures, operation systems, theory of computing processes. Tsarev currently lectures courses on Informatics, Algorithm and Data Structures, Software Reliability for the students of Siberian Federal University.
Since 2014 Tsarev has published several articles in international journals and participated in international conferences on ICT. Nowadays he expands international collaboration with researchers from France, Japan, Turkey, Jordan.
His contribution to the field of software reliability for real-time telecommunication systems was recognized by his nomination for the Russian Presidential Two-Years Grants in 2008 and 2010. He has received the Award of the Governor of the Krasnoyarsk Region as the best teacher of the Polytechnic Institute of Siberian Federal University (May 2007), Award "Honor for Working in Science and Education" from the Russian Academy of Natural History (Nov 2007), the Medal named after A. Nobel for the contribution to the development of inventions from the Russian Academy of Natural History (Mar 2008), the State Prize of the Krasnoyarsk Region for achievements in higher education (May 2008), the Gold Medal "For innovative work in higher education" (Oct 2014).
Alexey Sergeevich Chernigovskiy
Siberian Federal University
Russian Federation
Department of Informatics, PhD Student
Elena Nikolaevna Shtarik
Siberian Federal University
Russian Federation
Department of Informatics, PhD Student
Andrey Viktorovich Shtarik
Siberian Federal University
Russian Federation
Department of Informatics, PhD Student
Mustafa Seçkin Durmuş
Pamukkale University
Turkey
Mustafa Seçkin Durmus¸ received the B.S. and M.S. degrees from Pamukkale University (PAU), Turkey, in 2002 and 2005, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree from Istanbul Technical University (ITU) in 2014. From 2007 to 2014, he was a Research and Teaching Assistant with the Department of Control and Automation Engineering, ITU. He is currently a Research and Teaching Assistant with the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, PAU. He also receive a second Ph.D. degree from the Division of Electrical, Electronic and Information Engineering, Osaka University as a Ronpaku fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. His research interests include railway signaling systems and fault diagnosis of discrete event systems. Dr. Durmus¸ is a member of the IEEE.
Ilker Üstoglu
Yildiz Technical University
Turkey
Ilker Üstoglu received the B.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from Istanbul Technical University (ITU), Turkey, in 1997 and the M.Sc. degree in control and computer engineering from ITU, in 1999. He completed his Ph.D. in control and automation engineering at ITU in 2009. Since September 2010, he has been working at the Control and Automation Engineering Department of Yildiz Technical University, Turkey. His research areas include linear control theory, computer algebra, fuzzy sets and systems, railway systems and functional safety.
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