
Nataliia Veselovska
Doctor of technical sciences, professor
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In 1992, she graduated with honours from the Vinnytsia Polytechnic Institute with a degree in automation and telemechanics and qualified as an electrical engineer. In 2007, she graduated from the Institute of Postgraduate Education of Vinnytsia Agrarian University and received a qualification in management and economics. In 1998, she completed a full course of study at the First Kyiv State Courses of Foreign Languages and qualified as a translator with a degree in Polish.
In June 1999, she successfully defended her PhD thesis at the Specialised Council of the Ivan Puluj Ternopil State Technical University of the Ministry of Education of Ukraine on the topic ‘Development of mathematical models for substantiating decision-making algorithms in diagnostics (CNC machine tools)’, speciality 01.05.02 – mathematical modelling and computational methods.
In November 1999, she received a PhD degree and was awarded the degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences in Mathematical Modelling and Computational Methods.
In April 2011, she defended her doctoral dissertation at the Specialised Council of the National Technical University of Ukraine ‘Kyiv Polytechnic University’ on the topic ‘Scientific basis for expanding the functionality of machine tools based on the results of equipment monitoring’, speciality 05.03.01 – machining processes, machine tools and instruments.
In November 2011, she received a Doctor of Science degree and was awarded a Doctor of Engineering degree in machining processes, machine tools and instruments.
Since 2024, she has been a professor at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Cybersecurity at Vasyl’ Stus Donetsk National University.
Teaches disciplines: Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics, Complex Analysis, Research Methodology, Computer and Mathematical Modelling, Modelling of Economic, Environmental and Social Processes.
Main directions of scientific research:
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- development and implementation of integrated flexible information and decision support systems
- business process reengineering
- computer and mathematical modelling
- Improving the efficiency of diagnostics of technological equipment
Since 2024, he has been a member of the creative team of the department and is actively involved in computer and mathematical modelling.
He is a co-author of 5 monographs, 4 textbooks, 9 articles indexed by Scopus, and about 250 professional scientific papers.