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Dmytro Volodymyrovych Dmytryshyn is a distinguished academic leader at Odesa National Polytechnic University, serving as Vice-Rector for Scientific Research and Scientific-Educational Work. As Doctor of Technical Sciences in Systems and Control Processes (specialty 05.13.03), Candidate of Physico-Mathematical Sciences in Cybernetics (specialty 01.01.09), and Specialist in Applied Mathematics, he exemplifies expertise in technical and mathematical disciplines. Affiliated with the Department of Applied Mathematics and Information Technologies within the Institute of Computer Systems, he holds the position of Professor, contributing to the university's core mission in engineering and computational sciences.
In his role as Vice-Rector, Dmytryshyn oversees scientific research initiatives and pedagogical advancements, fostering innovation across the institution. He also serves as Professor in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Information Technologies, where he delivers specialized instruction, including the course 'Mathematical Modeling of Nonlinear Dynamic Processes' in 2024. Additionally, he supervises doctoral research, such as dissertations on the practical implementation of blockchain-based solutions in cybersecurity and financial technologies, demonstrating his commitment to cutting-edge applications in information technologies. Dmytryshyn holds the position of Deputy Chief Editor for the university's scholarly journal 'Pratsi,' supporting academic publishing and dissemination of research. His leadership extends to administrative duties from Office No. 208 in the main building, with reception hours on Mondays from 15:00 and Fridays from 11:00. Through these roles, he significantly influences the development of scientific and educational programs at Odesa National Polytechnic University, a leading polytechnic institution founded in 1918.