Courses taught:
- Modeling and Optimization of Telecommunication Systems and Networks
- Multimedia Data Processing
- Fundamentals of Infocommunications
- Modern Methods of Multidimensional Signal Processing
Date of birth: October 4, 1960
In 1983, graduated with honors from the Kharkiv Aviation Institute with a degree in Radio Engineering. Since 1980, has been working at the Department of Receiving and Transmitting Devices of KhAI (currently the Department of Information and Communication Technologies named by O.O. Zelensky), and since 2016 has been the Head of the Department.
In 1988, defended the Candidate of Sciences (PhD) dissertation (specialty 05.12.21).
In 2002, defended the Doctor of Sciences dissertation (specialty 05.07.12 – Remote Aerospace Research).
In 2007, awarded the academic title of Professor. Since 2018 - IEEE Senior Member.
Author of more than 800 scientific publications, including over 15 papers published in Q1 and Q2 journals; more than 500 publications are in English.
Ranked among the Top 100 scientists of Ukraine by citation metrics.
h-index:
- Scopus – 29 (3871 citations)
- Google Scholar – 40 (8729 citations)
In 2019, awarded the State Prize of Ukraine in Science and Technology.
Editor of the Electronic Imaging Journal and Guest Editor of several special issues of Remote Sensing (MDPI) and EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing.
Guarantor of the educational program “Telecommunication Technologies and Means”.
Scientific school:
Locally adaptive robust filtering of multichannel remote sensing images from aerospace platforms
- Developed methods for automatic estimation of statistical and spectral-correlation characteristics of complex noise;
- Developed new image quality metrics and testing tools (TID2008 and TID2013 image databases), enabling analysis and optimization under different criteria;
- Developed methods of locally adaptive robust and nonlocal filtering of multichannel images, significantly improving image quality and classification (interpretation) reliability;
- Proposed approaches for predicting filtering efficiency, quality metrics of lossy compressed images, and classification of information data, enabling automation and improved processing speed;
- Introduced neural network-based approaches for multiple stages of data processing, improving efficiency and prediction accuracy.
Under the supervision of Prof. Lukin V.V., 1 Doctoral dissertation, 13 Candidate (PhD) dissertations, and 5 PhD theses (3 in Finland, 1 in France, 1 in Ukraine) have been successfully defended.
Completed 7 state-funded research projects and 9 international projects (Mexico, Turkey, France, China, Poland).