Vladimir Krakovsky
Associate Professor at National Aviation University NAU, Kiev- Claim this Profile
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National Aviation University (NAU), Kiev, Ukraine - Electronics Department
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Ukraine
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Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing
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1 - 100 Employee
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Associate Professor
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Nov 2003 - Present
Vladimir Krakovsky is an Associate Professor in the National Aviation University of Ukraine. His research interests are in the digital and discrete-analog signal processing and computer engineering. He has over 80 publications. Among them are 2 monographs, 28 inventions and 6 textbooks (5 of them in English). Monograph "Spectrum Sliding Analysis : Algorithms, Devices, Applications, ISBN: 978-3-8465-0463-5" and its translation in Russian "Скользящий анализ спектра : Алгоритмы, устройства, применения, ISBN: 978-3-8484-1202-0" are published by LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing accordingly in 2011 and 2012. He graduated with honors from Nikolaev shipbuilding technical specialty "Electric vehicles" (1957). Two years as a ship's electrician. For three years he served in the Soviet Army. Soviet expert in the Republic of Ghana (1965-1966). In 1967 he graduated from Northwestern Correspondence Polytechnic Institute on specialty "Automation and Control". Senior Engineer at Research Institute of Analytical Instrumentation, Department of Neutron activation analysis and mass-spectrometry (1970). Senior Engineer of the Institute of Cybernetics of the USSR (1972). Ph.D. (1980). Junior Researcher, Team Leader and Senior Fellow of the Institute of Cybernetics of the USSR. From 1986 to 2003 he worked as part-time assistant in NAU, senior. lecturer and associate professor. In 2003 he moved to the NAU permanent jobs. Research interests: Signal Processing and Computer Science. Show less
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Associate Professor
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Nov 2003 - Present
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Education
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Northwestern Correspondence Polytechnic Institute in Leningrad
Master of Science (M.S.), Automatic and Remote Control -
Nikolaev ship-building technique
Electromechanical Engineering