Maksym Malko

Максим Малько

Maxim Malko

In 1995, Maxim Malko graduated with honors from the Department of Technical Cybernetics of NTU “KhPI” (that was the name of the Department of System Analysis and Information and Analytical Technologies at that time) with a degree in Applied Mathematics.

In the same year, he entered graduate school, which he graduated in 1998, after which he received the position of assistant professor of the department. In 2004, he successfully defended his candidate’s thesis in the specialty 05.13.07 – Automation of technological processes, the topic of the thesis: “Synthesis of multidimensional dynamic compensators of disturbances for combined control systems of heat and energy processes”, and at the end of 2004 he took the position of associate professor of the department.

In 2009, he received the title of associate professor of the Department of System Analysis and Control.

During 2004-2011, he worked as the deputy executive secretary of the central admissions committee of NTU “KhPI”, where his abilities for systems thinking were widely revealed, which allowed him to fully implement modern information technologies in the work of not only the central admissions committee, but also many other departments.

Currently, Maksym Malko is one of the most active employees of the university, who are engaged in the tasks of implementing and disseminating the use of modern information technologies in various areas of the university’s activities as a whole and individual departments.

From 2018 to 2021, he worked as the dean of the Faculty of Computer Science and Software Engineering (now the Educational and Scientific Institute of Computer Science and Information Technologies). At the end of 2021, he received the title of professor of NTU “KhPI”.

Since 2022, he has been working as a professor at the Department of System Analysis and Information and Analytical Technologies and continues to take an active part in the life of the university. He is a member of the Methodological Council of NTU “KhPI”.

His hobbies include traveling and mapping, which made him an active member of the Google MapMaker community from 2010 to 2017, for which he received a thank you and an award from Google Ukraine in 2014 as the person who made the greatest contribution to improving the quality of data on the territory of Ukraine in the Google Maps service. Also, during the preparation for the European Football Championship “Euro-2012”, he collaborated with the company “EasyWay”, which is engaged in improving the quality of cartographic information of public transport in the city of Kharkiv.

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