Pavlo Tymoshchuk

Position: Clinical Associate Professor, University of North Texas

Bio

Pavlo Tymoshchuk is the Clinical Associate Professor of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at University of North Texas, Denton, TX, USA. Earlier employers were: Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland; St. Mary's College of Maryland, St. Mary’s City, MD, USA; L’viv Polytechnic National University, L’viv, Ukraine; State University of Telecommunications, L’viv, Ukraine; University of Computer Sciences and Skills, Lodz, Poland and Lodz University, Lodz, Poland. His education includes: D.Sc., Telecommunications Engineering - Odesa National Academy of Communication, Odesa, Ukraine; PhD, Electrical Engineering - L’viv Polytechnic National University; MSc, Electrical Engineering (same institution). Key research contributions are: neural network optimal control of nonlinear systems; continuous-time and discrete-time neural networks; parallel sorting; parallel rank-order filtering; telecommunication systems and nonlinear dynamic systems. He is an IEEE Senior Member, INNS Senior Member, Fulbright Program Awardee, CNPq (Brazil) Awardee, L’viv Polytechnic National University Award recipient, and University of Computer Sciences and Skills Award recipient. He served on several Boards, including the Scientific Council of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Silesian University of Science and Technology; Scientific Council of Economics and Sociology Department at Lodz University; D.Sc. and PhD Juries at L’viv Polytechnic National University; Board of State Examination Committee at State University of Telecommunications; Board of State Examination Committee at Ternopil’ National Economic University, Ternopil’, Ukraine; and Editorial Board of “Computer Systems of Design. Theory and Practice”, L’viv, Ukraine. He has over 170 publications including three books one of which is written in English.


Keywords

  • Computer Science
  • Computer Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications Engineering