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Serhiy Anatoliyovych Nesterenko is a Doctor of Technical Sciences and Professor at Odesa Polytechnic National University, with which he has been affiliated since September 1975. He currently holds the prominent administrative roles of First Vice-Rector and Vice-Rector for scientific-pedagogical and educational work. In these positions, he directs the development and adjustment of working curricula, schedules, and discipline programs, ensuring their effective implementation across all forms of study. Nesterenko oversees the organization and methodological support for student independent work, the quality of classes, practical training, and graduate employment through the career center. He leads key university bodies including the educational-methodical department, methodological council, postgraduate and doctoral studies centers, and student self-government structures. Additionally, he manages staff development and certification, compliance with licensing and accreditation requirements, publication of educational materials, analysis of academic performance, and coordination with trade unions and the Supervisory Board.
As a Professor in the Department of Computer Intellectual Systems and Networks, Nesterenko's research specializations encompass computer networks, intelligent systems, wireless communication standards, FPGA technologies, and behavioral testing of distributed systems. His scholarly contributions include the publication 'Analysis of Maximum Throughput Capacity of the IEEE 802.11g Wireless Channel Standard' (2015, co-authored with Julia Nesterenko), 'Model of Wireless Channel Throughput Capacity in Accelerated Transmission Modes' (2014), 'Analysis of Implementation of LUT Block Activity Registration Method in FPGA Composition' (2018), and 'Technology Elements of Behavioral Energy Testing of Distributed Information Systems' (2022, co-authored with O.M. Martynyuk, O.V. Drozd, V.Y. Skobtsov, and T.V. Bui). He has also contributed to fuzzy models for wireless sensor networks and process synchronization models. Nesterenko serves as the responsible person for international projects such as the GAME-HUB consortium and participates in scientific conferences and committees, enhancing the university's research impact in computing technologies.