Department of Computer Radio Engineering and Technical Information Security Systems

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DENIS GORELOV

DENIS GORELOV
Associate Professor the Department of Computer Radio Engineering and Technical Information Security Systems, Deputy Dean of Faculty IRTIS, Ph. D. of Technical Sciences, Assosiate Professor

Education and Career

In 2003 graduated from Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics, majoring in Radio Engineering.

Candidate of Engineering Sciences, specialty 05.12.17 “Radio engineering and television systems”. In 2008 defended his thesis for a Candidate’s Degree “Perfection of methods of processing and astronomical interpretation of results of radar-tracking researches of meteors” in Specialized Academic Board at NURE.

Since 2014 an associate professor of Basics of Radio Engineering at NURE.

Stages of scientific and pedagogical activity:

from 2003 to 2009 – Assistant Professor of Basics of Radio Engineering at NURE;

from 2009 to 2011 – senior lecturer of of Basics of Radio Engineering at NURE;

from 2011 to 2016 – Associate Professor of Basics of Radio Engineering at NURE;

from 2016 to present – Associate Professor of Computer Radio Engineering and Technical Information Security Systems at NURE.


Educational activity

Teaches disciplines: “Signals and Processes in Radio engineering”, “Noise Immunity of Radio Technical Systems” for students of specialty 172 – Telecommunications and Radio engineering; “Signals and Processes in the Systems of Technical Protection of Information”, “Information theory and coding”, “Biometric Technologies for Access Control” for students of specialty 125 – Cybersecurity.


Research activities

Participation in state budget research: “The research of the spatial density of meteoroid showers and their structure”; “Development of a model for asteroid-comet-meteoroid complex of near and far space”.

Research interests: Radio Astronomy and Astrophysics of near-Earth space; Security and Access Control Using Biometric Technologies.


Publications

Author of more than 30 publications, including 1 monograph