Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom
In March 2020 I started working as a Research Software Engineer in Data Innovation Research Institute at Cardiff University. I am involved in various projects in different areas where I use my coding, data science and engineering skills to contribute to all the aspects of those projects.
In May 2015 I started working as a full-time Postgraduate Researcher at Knowledge Based Engineering Laboratory at Birmingham City University studying for a PhD degree. My research was closely connected with the field of model-based systems engineering (MBSE) with the specific interest in graph-based theories. The title of my thesis was “A novel graph-based modelling approach for reducing complexity in model-based systems engineering environment”.
Teaching mathematics, numerical methods and engineering at Birmingham City University to first year and foundation engineering students.
Part-time software developer at the department of Green Buildings and Cities at Exergy Ltd. My main focus was the development of a BIM platform web application both front-end (using Angular) and back-end (using Java and Spring Boot environment) as well as maintaining Amazon Web Services and SQL database for supporting the web platform functionality.
My duties as a senior design engineer included: • writing programs to improve and automate processes of development of airships and dirigibles (using C and C#); • working with computational fluid dynamics (FlowVision HPC and ANSYS Fluent/CFX) and computer-aided engineering (CATIA V5, PTC Creo, Simulia Abaqus) software to develop aerodynamically and structurally efficient solutions useful on airships and dirigibles; • working with mathematical models of flight of the aircraft currently being developed at the enterprise (using C/C# and computer algebra systems – Maplesoft Maple and MatLab).
During my Master’s studies, I combined my studies with work as a design engineer. My duties included working with computational fluid dynamics and computer-aided engineering software to develop aerodynamically efficient solutions on airships and dirigibles. In addition, I wrote programs to improve and automate processes of development of airships and dirigibles
As part of my Master’s studies I worked as a technician at RSC Energia, the Russian parent enterprise in the field of development and construction of manned spacecraft. My main direction there was studying and working with computational fluid dynamics (mainly FlowVision HPC) software as well as conducting experiments in wind tunnels.