About

Welcome to my webpage! Currently I am a final year PhD student at University of Manchester.

My research interests are in Mathematical Finance, Mathematical Economics, Game Theory, Computer Science, Information Theory, FinTech.

Education

BSc in Applied Mathematics and Informatics, Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia, 2014.

MSc in Computer Science, Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia, 2016.

Employment

2015 – 2017: Research Intern, Institute for Information Transmission Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences.

PhD Research

Dissertation topic: “Evolutionary Behavioral Finance”

PhD Supervisors:

Igor V. Evstigneev
Professor of Mathematical Economics
Economics Department
University of Manchester

Goran Peskir 
Professor of Probability
Mathematics Department
University of Manchester

Publications

Working Papers

Journal publications

Conference Proceedings

  • On One Generalization of LRC Codes with Availability, Proc. IEEE Information Theory Workshop (ITW), Kaohsiung, Taiwan. November 6-10, 2017 (with S. Kruglik, M. Dudina and A. Frolov)
  • A method for constructing parity-check matrices of non-binary quasi-cyclic LDPC codes, The Tenth International Workshop on Coding and Cryptography, Saint-Petersburg, Russia, September 18-22, 2017 (with S. Kruglik and A. Frolov)
  • Signature Codes for a Special Class of Multiple Access Channel, Proceedings of the XV International Symposium “Problems of Redundancy in Information and Control Systems”, Saint-Petersburg, Russia, 2016, pp. 26-29 (with E. Egorova)
  • On Ryabko&Ryabko Asymptotically Optimal Steganographic Scheme, Proceedings of the XV International Workshop on Algebraic and Combinatorial Coding Theory (ACCT 2016), Albena, Bulgaria, 2016, pp. 250-254.
  • Covering Codes for Steganography and ZZW Construction, Proceedings of the International Conference “Information technologies and systems”, Sochi, Russia, 2015, pp. 381-385

Teaching Experience

October 2018 – April 2020: Teaching Assistant, Economics Department, University of Manchester . Courses taught: “Advanced Mathematics for Economists”, “Introduction into Mathematical Economics”.

October 2020 – present: Teaching Associate, Economics Department, University of Manchester. Courses taught: “Econometrics”, “Microeconomics 1”, “Microeconomic Analysis 3”

Prizes and Awards

Winner of the commended prize in the Economics Department’s Excellence in Teaching Awards for 2019-2020.

The Third Prize in the Alan Turing Contest in Theoretical Computer Science and Discrete Mathematics for Russian-speaking students, organised by the St. Petersburg University, the St. Petersburg Branch of Steklov Institute of Mathematics, and Computer Science Club (2016).