Karina Selivanova

Karina Selivanova
Member of STC, Associate Professor of the Department of Biomedical Engineering, PhD
Scopus ID: 57191737209
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Documents by author:14
Total citations:56
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Education and Career

2005-2010 – study at the Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics, specialty 8.090804 – “Physical and Biomedical Electronics”, diploma with honors, qualification – research assistant (electronics, biomedical technology).

2010-2011 – Researcher of the Department of BME.

2011-2014 – Postgraduate studies at KNURE in the specialty 05.11.17 – “Biological and medical devices and systems”.

2016 – Candidate of Technical Sciences (Ph.D), Postgraduate thesis defense at KNURE on the topic “Methods and tools of determining tremor phenomena in the diagnosis of functional lesions of the nervous system”

2014 – 2019 – Assistant at the Department of Biomedical Engineering.

2019 – up to now – Senior Lecturer at the Department of Biomedical Engineering.


Educational activities

Conducts a laboratory workshop on electrical disciplines “Fundamentals of the theory of electrical and magnetic circuits and signals”, “Electrical and industrial electronics”, “Theory of electrical circuits”, a lecture course “Electrical engineering and electronics”; lecture courses in English “Methods of biomedical image processing”, “Artificial organs and systems”, etc.

Research interests: methods of automated processing and analysis of biomedical data, study of individual characteristics of fine motor skills of hands and psychomotor skills, development of tests, complexes for psychoneurology, virtual simulators. Have more than 60 scientific publications and 1 patent of Ukraine.

Participation in the international project DAAD No. 54364768 (2013), (Hannover, Germany).

Manual scientific student activity “Development of methods and means of the processing of experimental data, and biomedical imaging, virtual simulators for medical purposes”, as evidenced by the participation of students in many international scientific and practical conferences and scientific exhibitions youth creativity.


International activity / participation in international projects

Participiated DAAD projects: “Computer analysis of alginate structures” & “Computer analysis of cryomicroscopic objects”


Publications and patents

Has more than 13 publication, 1 patent