Department of Information Technology

Faculty of Information and Applied Technologies

Tetiana Sichko

Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Information Technologies


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In 1986 she graduated from Vinnytsia Polytechnic Institute, specialty 0608 Electronic Computers, qualification System Engineer.

1986-1991 – Software Engineer at the Software Laboratory of the Automated Enterprise Management System Department of the Vinnytsia Plant of Radio Engineering Equipment.

2002 – 2006 – postgraduate study in the correspondence form of training at the National Aviation University, Department of Computerized Control Systems.

In December 2009, she defended her PhD thesis on “Information and mathematical models of the corporate automated management system of the regional agrarian university center” in the specialty 05.13.06 Information Technology at the Specialized Academic Council of the Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine.

Candidate of Technical Sciences since 2010.

Associate Professor of the Department of Economic Cybernetics since 2012.

From 1991 to June 2018, she worked at Vinnytsia National Agrarian University (Vinnytsia State Agrarian Institute).

From September 2018 to the present, she has been working at the Department of Computer Science and Information Technology of DonNU (as an associate professor).

Official opponent of 9 PhD theses in the specialty 05.13.06 Information Technology.

Teaches disciplines: “System Analysis, Methods of Optimization and Operations Research, Computer and Mathematical Modeling in Modern Information Technologies, Applied Information Technologies, System Analysis of Information Processes.

Main directions of scientific research:

    • information technologies
    • system analysis of information processes
    • business process modeling
    • optimization methods

Author of 1 monograph, about 100 scientific papers and 80 methodological developments