If you look through the filing of "Kyiv Polytechnic" in recent years or in google archive, the surname of associate professor of microelectronics, Ph.D. Anatoly T. Orlov can be met quite often. His own improvements and achievements of his students are weighty  and have both demand and recognition. He is also the winner of the university contest "Teacher-researcher 2013".

Anatoly Orlov – is the graduate of  Kyiv Polytechnic Institute. Being a student, starting from the III year, he participated in the research work in the laboratory of the then assistant professor Y.I.Yakymenko. In 1981 he graduated with honors from the Faculty of Electronic Engineering, since he is working at the Department of Microelectronics Engineer as  Research Associate, Assistant Professor. In 1989, after graduating postgraduate studies he defended his PhD thesis on "Integral radio-electronic devices." He is in teaching since 1988, since 1992 - Associate Professor. He lectures on the course "Fundamentals of Nanoelectronics", "Design and construction of semiconductor devices and integrated circuits", "Design of large integrated circuits", "Metrology Sensors", "Special Course in microelectronics", "Microcircuitry."

Currently he is the Deputy Dean for Foreign Students, Deputy Head of the Department for Science and International Affairs, at the Department he is responsible for the compliance assessment in the performance of the projects and works of bachelors, specialists and masters. He participates in international projects. He is responsible for the joint research project with the Republic of Vietnam. Also he is the national coordinator of Ukraine and leader from NTUU"KPI" in the international project "Biomedical engineering education initiative Tempus in the Eastern Partnership." In 2013-2014 he participated in the working group of the Cabinet of Ukraine to develop a national program for microelectronics microwave.

There is in scientific heritage Anatoly T. Orlov more than 100 publications, 10 Ukrainian and international patents, co-authorship in the writing of a textbook "Nanoelectronics" (2013, MES) and the textbook "Fundamentals of Nanoelectronics" (2014, MES). His research interests are very broad: high-frequency devices and sensors based on MEMS-, NEMS (micro-, nanoelectromechanical systems) technology, nano-structured materials for piezoelectric micro and alternative energy, wireless SELF-POWERED Biomedical sensors, digital signal processing for telecommunication facilities and broadband access. A.T.Orlov is fluent in English, he was an intern and participated in international conferences in many countries: the UK, Italy, Greece, the Netherlands, Belgium, Canada, the USA, Turkey, Croatia, Vietnam, Malaysia and the Philippines.

During the entire period of work in the NTUU"KPI" A.T.Orlov participates in the implementation of scientific research. Only in the last two years he has been responsible executor and performer of R & D with a total funding of more than 2 million USD, including two works by the SRP government order number RS / 472-2011 - "Electronic digital laboratory for teaching scientific and natural and biomedical sciences in educational institutions I-IV levels of accreditation "and SRP number RS / 442-2013 -" Development of an autonomous multi-purpose station automated environmental and climate monitoring with a wireless network interface. "Designed digital electronic training laboratory was presented in eight educational exhibitions and has received a number of awards (gold and silver medals and diplomas), was introduced in the educational process in the five universities in Ukraine, including the IESEM NTUU"KPI", in the framework of the National Program "Open World" won the tender for use in secondary schools in Ukraine.

Anatoly T. Orlov is the supervisor of two postgraduate students of the 2nd year of study: Andrew Zazerin and Veronica Ulianova, who are actively involved in research, have a large number of professional and scientometric publications, were trained abroad. In 2013 Veronica Ulyanova won 1st prize in the international competition (11 points out of a possible 12) and won a grant for research of OPTEC, and this - an academic scholarship to the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine 2014/15 academic year. By the way, Veronica had just returned from the International Conference "Sensor electronics and Microsystem Technologies" which was held in Odessa, with a new prize - a diploma for the best report "High-sensitivity sensor based on SAW nanorods  ZnO".

Scientific Orlov’s dynasty continues. Two his sons are also KPI students. The senior last year graduated with honors Masters IASA and continues to study at the University of Oslo. The junior successfully studies at the 3rd course of our university. Therefore, we wish the researcher and his students new creative highs.

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