Naida Serhii Anatoliiovych (14.07.1969, Kyiv) is a scientist, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Laureate of the State Prize of Ukraine in Science and Technology (2018), Dean of the Faculty of Electronics.

He graduated from the Kyiv Polytechnic Institute in 1992. In 1992, he entered the postgraduate course of NTUU “KPI” at the Department of Acoustics and Acoustoelectronics, which he graduated in 1995. In May 1996 he defended his dissertation “Piezoelectric transducers of medical ultrasound scanners” in the specialty 05.09.08 - Electroacoustics and sound engineering.

From 2000 to 2002. S.A. Naida was awarded a scholarship of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine for young scientists.
In November 2010, he defended his doctoral dissertation in the specialty 05.09.08-Applied Acoustics and Sound Engineering on the topic “Theory and Design of Broadband Electroacoustic Paths for Medical Devices”. The dissertation is devoted to the creation of theoretical foundations for the calculation and design of broadband electroacoustic paths for medical devices. The calculation of the parameters of systems whose frequency band is comparable to the larger of the partial frequencies was carried out analytically using a model of coupled circuits, which allowed us to formulate the principles of building broadband systems that differ in the nature of damping. The same model was applied to the acoustic-mechanical system of the human middle ear, taking into account the auditory tube.

In 2013, S.A. Naida was awarded the academic title of Professor of the Department of Acoustics and Acoustoelectronics.
The main stages of scientific and pedagogical activity: from 1995 to 2000 - Assistant of the Department of Acoustics and Acoustoelectronics, from 2000 he was transferred to the position of Associate Professor of the Department of Acoustics and Acoustoelectronics, from September 1, 2011 - Professor of the Department of Acoustics and Acoustoelectronics.

Since 2008, he has been the Deputy Dean of the FEL for Educational and Methodological Work.

In 2020-2024, he headed the Department of Acoustic and Multimedia Electronic Systems.

In 2025, he was elected Dean of the Faculty of Electronics.

Research interests

The main direction of scientific work is the development of methods for the construction and calculation, as well as the creation of modern and new medical electroacoustic devices for diagnosis and treatment.